Indiana Code 25-1-10.3-3. “Deceptive or misleading information”
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Sec. 3. As used in this chapter, “deceptive or misleading information” means any information that misrepresents or falsely describes a practitioner‘s:
(2) skills;
(1) profession;
Terms Used In Indiana Code 25-1-10.3-3
- educational degree: means the degree awarded to the practitioner by a college or university in the practitioner's profession, which may be used under the scope of the practitioner's license, including use of its acronym. See Indiana Code 25-1-10.3-3.5
- license: has the meaning set forth in IC 25-1-2-6. See Indiana Code 25-1-10.3-4
- practitioner: means an individual who holds a license issued by a board described in Indiana Code 25-1-10.3-5
- profession: means the name or title of the profession of which a practitioner is a member, as specifically allowed for use by individuals who hold a license, license by endorsement, certificate, or registration from a board described in Indiana Code 25-1-10.3-6
(3) training;
(4) expertise;
(5) educational degree;
(6) board certification; or
(7) license.
As added by P.L.128-2022, SEC.1.