Ind. Code § 36-2-14-22.1
(c) A hospital shall have a blood retention protocol for the preservation of the first sample of blood drawn for an individual seeking emergency care services at an emergency department of the hospital who is:
(3) admitted as an inpatient to the hospital.
The requirements set forth in this subsection may be waived in any case where a first sample of blood cannot be drawn in the best interest of the clinical care of the patient or the first sample of blood is adulterated.
(d) The protocol under subsection (c) shall include a plan for:
(e) A laboratory that receives an order for whole blood sample analysis and the notification under subsection (d)(2) shall do the following:
(1) The laboratory shall hold the blood sample in storage until the earlier of the following:
(2) This subdivision applies if:
(B) at the time of the transfer, the laboratory is still holding the first blood sample in storage in accordance with subdivision (1)(A).
The transferring hospital laboratory shall hold the first blood sample in storage in accordance with subdivision (1)(A), unless the transferring hospital laboratory receives information from the receiving hospital that the patient has been discharged from the receiving hospital or has died.
The requirements set forth in this subsection may be waived in any case where the sample is tested and cannot be retained for reasons of medical necessity in the clinical care of the patient.
As added by P.L.225-2007, SEC.19. Amended by P.L.225-2025, SEC.2; P.L.23-2026, SEC.284; P.L.75-2026, SEC.10.