- (a) This section does not apply to an individual who has a license under IC 25-23-1-13.1 to practice midwifery as a certified nurse midwife and is practicing within the scope of that license.
(b) After July 1, 2018, an individual may not engage in the practice of midwifery unless:
- (1) the individual is issued a certificate by a board under IC 25-1-5 and is acting within the scope of the person's license; or
- (2) the individual has a certified direct entry midwife certificate under this article and has a collaborative agreement with a physician as set forth in this article.
(c) To become certified as a certified direct entry midwife, an applicant must satisfy the following requirements:
- (1) Be at least twenty-one (21) years of age.
(2) Possess at least:
- (A) an associate degree in nursing, associate degree in midwifery accredited by the Midwifery Education Accreditation Council (MEAC), or other similar science related associate degree; or
(B) a bachelor's degree;
from a postsecondary educational institution.
(3) Satisfactorily complete educational curriculum approved by:
- (A) the Midwifery Education Accreditation Council (MEAC) or a successor organization; or
- (B) the educational equivalent of a Midwifery Education Accreditation Council curriculum approved by the board.
- (4) Acquire and document practical experience as outlined in the Certified Professional Midwife credentialing process in accordance with the standards of the North American Registry of Midwives or a successor organization.
- (5) Obtain certification by an accredited association in adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation that is approved by the board.
- (6) Complete the program sponsored by the American Academy of Pediatrics in neonatal resuscitation, excluding endotracheal intubation and the administration of drugs.
- (7) Comply with the birth requirements of the Certified Professional Midwife credentialing process, observe an additional twenty (20) births, attend twenty (20) births conducted by a physician, assist with an additional twenty (20) births, and act as the primary attendant for an additional twenty (20) births.
- (8) Provide proof to the board that the applicant has obtained the Certified Professional Midwife credential as administered by the North American Registry of Midwives or a successor organization.
- (9) Present additional documentation or certifications required by the board. The board may adopt standards that require more training than required by the North American Registry of Midwives.
- (10) Maintain sufficient liability insurance.
As added by P.L.232-2013, SEC.20. Amended by P.L.112-2014, SEC.28; P.L.5-2015, SEC.56; P.L.185-2015, SEC.21; P.L.78-2017, SEC.16; P.L.32-2021, SEC.71.