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  1. www.in.gov › Official-Indiana-Animal-Bites-Report-Form-State-Form-14072ANIMAL BITES 14072 - IN.gov

    Animal Bite Classification System – Proper Use. Bites are classified alphanumerically. The alpha designation indicates the victim, geographic location, and if the animal has bitten previously. The numeric designation indicates severity with (1) the least severe and (5) the most severe.

  2. Report an Animal Bite. In Indiana, all animal bites to people must be reported to the local health department where the bite victim lives. Any adult may report an animal bite. Physicians are required by state law to report animal bites to people. Indiana Department of Health Animal Bites Report Form.

  3. Animal Bite Classification System – Proper Use. Bites are classified alphanumerically. The alpha designation indicates the victim, geographic location, and if the animal has bitten previously. The numeric designation indicates severity with (1) the least severe and (5) the most severe.

  4. Every case of a human bitten by a domestic or wild mammal shall be reported within twenty-four (24) hours to the local health officer having jurisdiction. If a physician is in attendance, the physician shall report the bite. Each reported bite shall be investigated immediately by the local health officer [or designee].

  5. A: Yes, Form 14072 should be submitted within 24 hours of the animal bite incident. Form Details: Fill out the form in our online filing application. Download a printable version of Form 14072 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Indiana State Department of Health.

  6. 11 lut 2024 · In general, dog bite laws in Indiana do create liability for an animal’s owner when a dog becomes aggressive toward humans. Provided that someone did not intentionally provoke the dog, the animal’s owner might be liable when it suddenly injures a person, even if the animal has never hurt anyone before.

  7. 9 wrz 2024 · Indiana has two sets of rules for deciding if an owner is legally responsible for an injury inflicted by their dog. A law in the state's civil code applies when dogs bite mail carriers or other government employees. The state's common law rules cover all other cases in which someone's been hurt by a dog. Indiana also has laws covering when dog ...

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