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6-2.5-5-18. Drugs, medical equipment, supplies, and devices; acquisition by patient

IN Code § 6-2.5-5-18 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 18. (a) As used in this section, "legend drug" means a drug (as defined in IC 6-2.5-1-17) that is also a legend drug for purposes of IC 16-18-2-199.

(b) As used in this section, "nonlegend drug" means a drug (as defined in IC 6-2.5-1-17) that is not a legend drug.

(c) Transactions involving the following are exempt from the state gross retail tax if the end user acquires the property upon a prescription or drug order (as defined in IC 16-42-19-3) from a licensed practitioner:

(1) Durable medical equipment.

(2) Mobility enhancing equipment.

(3) Prosthetic devices, including artificial limbs, orthopedic devices, dental prosthetic devices, eyeglasses, and contact lenses.

(4) Other medical supplies or devices that are used exclusively for medical treatment of a medically diagnosed condition, including a medically diagnosed condition due to:

(A) injury;

(B) bodily dysfunction; or

(C) surgery.

(5) Hearing aid devices that are worn on the body and designed to aid, improve, or correct defective human hearing, including:

(A) parts;

(B) attachments;

(C) batteries; or

(D) accessories;

reasonably necessary for use of a hearing aid device.

(6) Legend drugs and nonlegend drugs, if:

(A) a registered pharmacist makes the sale to a patient upon the prescription of a licensed practitioner; or

(B) a licensed practitioner makes the sale to a patient.

(7) A nonlegend drug, if:

(A) the nonlegend drug is dispensed upon an original prescription or a drug order (as defined in IC 16-42-19-3); and

(B) the ultimate user of the drug is a person confined to a hospital or health care facility.

(8) Food, food ingredients, and dietary supplements that are sold by a licensed practitioner or pharmacist.

(d) Transactions involving the following are exempt from the state gross retail tax if the patient acquires the property for the patient's own use without a prescription or drug order:

(1) Hearing aid devices that are:

(A) worn on the body and designed to aid, improve, or correct defective human hearing, including:

(i) parts;

(ii) attachments;

(iii) batteries; or

(iv) accessories;

reasonably necessary for the use of a hearing aid device; and

(B) fitted or dispensed by a person licensed or registered for that purpose.

(2) Prosthetic devices, including artificial limbs, orthopedic devices, dental prosthetic devices, eyeglasses, and contact lenses, that are:

(A) used to aid, improve, or correct human movement and operation; and

(B) fitted or dispensed by a person licensed or registered for that purpose.

(3) Colostomy bags, ileostomy bags, and the medical equipment, supplies, and devices used in conjunction with those bags.

(4) Devices and equipment used to administer insulin.

(5) Insulin, oxygen, blood, and blood plasma, if purchased for medical purposes.

As added by Acts 1980, P.L.52, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.257-2003, SEC.23; P.L.182-2009(ss), SEC.178; P.L.113-2010, SEC.50; P.L.84-2011, SEC.3; P.L.265-2013, SEC.5; P.L.242-2015, SEC.8; P.L.239-2017, SEC.8.

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6-2.5-5-18. Drugs, medical equipment, supplies, and devices; acquisition by patient