Sec. 10.5. (a) As used in this section, “child” means an individual who is less than nineteen (19) years of age.

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Terms Used In Indiana Code 5-10-8-10.5

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
     (b) As used in this section, “covered individual” means a child or an individual:

(1) with a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one (1) or more of the major life activities of the individual; or

(2) who:

(A) has a record of; or

(B) is regarded as;

having an impairment described in subdivision (1).

     (c) If the state enters into a contract for basic health care services (as defined in IC 27-13-1-4) through prepaid health care delivery plans, medical self-insurance, or group health insurance for state employees, the contract must include coverage for anesthesia and hospital charges for dental care for a covered individual if the mental or physical condition of the covered individual requires dental treatment to be rendered in a hospital or an ambulatory outpatient surgical center. The Indications for General Anesthesia, as published in the reference manual of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, are the utilization standards for determining whether performing dental procedures necessary to treat the covered individual’s condition under general anesthesia constitutes appropriate treatment.

     (d) A health care contractor that issues a contract for basic health care services as described in subsection (c) may:

(1) require prior authorization for hospitalization or treatment in an ambulatory outpatient surgical center for dental care procedures in the same manner that prior authorization is required for hospitalization or treatment of other covered medical conditions; and

(2) restrict coverage to include only procedures performed by a licensed dentist who has privileges at the hospital or ambulatory outpatient surgical center.

     (e) This section does not apply to treatment rendered for temporal mandibular joint disorders (TMJ).

As added by P.L.189-1999, SEC.1.