Note: This message is displayed if (1) your browser is not standards-compliant or (2) you have you disabled CSS. Read our Policies for more information.
Welcome to the home page for the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) Facility Plan Review Program. Program staff review and approve plans and specifications for agricultural labor camps, hospitals, ambulatory outpatient surgery centers, schools, state correctional facilities, mental health facilities, mobile home communities, child care facilities, long-term care facilities, recreational vehicle campgrounds, and youth camps.
Plan review fees are in effect for most institutional projects.
Information on Application for Construction of Acute Care Facility
Indiana State Department of Health
Division of Consumer Protection
2 North Meridian Street, 5E
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 233-1325 (ISDH Main Switchboard)
Map
Program Manager
Todd Hite
thite@isdh.in.gov
(317) 233-7166
(317) 233-7173 [Administrative Assistant]
(317) 233-7047 [Fax]
Questions: engineering@isdh.in.gov
City and County Health Departments
Drinking water chemistry laboratories (Indiana-certified)
Water microbiology laboratories (Indiana-certified)
Public water supply samples are required to be tested by a certified laboratory.
Learn about Employment Opportunities with the Indiana State Department of Health.
Fees for Permit to Construct Application
Permit Application for Construction or Alteration of an Acute Care Facility
Permit Application for Construction or Alteration of a Long Term Care Facility
Permit Application for Construction or Alteration of a School Facility
Permit Application for Construction or Alteration of a Child Care Facility
Permit Application for Construction or Alteration of a Mental Health Institution
IC 16-19-3 Powers and Duties of State Department of Health and Executive Board
IC 16-41-21 Health, Sanitation, and Safety: Requirements for School Buildings
IC 16-41-26 Health, Sanitation, and Safety: Agricultural Labor Camps
IC 16-41-27 Health, Sanitation, and Safety: Mobile homes and manufactured homes
410 IAC 6-5.1 Sanitary Schoolhouse Rule
410 IAC 6-6 Mobile Home Community Sanitation and Safety
410 IAC 6-7.1 Recreational Vehicle Campgrounds
410 IAC 6-9 Agricultural Labor Camps
410 IAC 6-10 Commercial On-Site Wastewater Disposal
410 IAC 6-12 Plan Review, Construction Permits, and Fees for Services
410 IAC 6-15-1.3 Hospital Licensure Requirements
410 IAC 6-15-2.3 Licensure Requirements; Ambulatory Outpatient Surgical Centers
410 IAC 6-16-2 Health Facilities; Licensing and Operational Standards
470 IAC 3 Child Welfare Services
Acute Care Hospital Licensing and Inspection Program
Ambulatory Outpatient Surgical Center Licensing and Inspection Program
Comprehensive Care Facility Licensing and Inspection Program
Residential Care Facility Licensing and Inspection Program
American Institute of Architects’ Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health Care Facilities,2001 Edition
One of the four regulatory standards for hospital construction in Indiana.
Approval Process for Remodeling or Establishing a New Charter School
Automatic Hot Water Temperature Control Valves
Automatic hot water temperature control valves regulate the hot water temperature at the point of use, to preventing accidental scalding. They are required to be installed in the facilities for which this Program reviews plans and specifications.
A planning guide including minimum requirements for the construction of vault privies.
A guide for architects and engineers on basic requirements for layout and design of on-site water supply and wastewater disposal systems at locations where such facilities may be approvable.
Conducting a Proper Site Survey
Current Status: Hospital or Ambulatory Surgery Center Plans and Projects
Follow the county link to see the status of any project ongoing in that particular county.
Diseases Caused by Sewage or Sewage Contaminated Water
Exterior Drinking Fountains and Yard Hydrants.
Many frost-proof hydrants and exterior drinking fountains allow for possible back-siphonage of contaminated water into a water distribution system. Therefore, approved non-freeze, non-polluting sanitary exterior drinking fountains and yard hydrants required to be installed in the facilities for which this Program reviews plans and specifications.
Fees for Permit to Construct Application
Great Lakes-Upper Mississippi River Board of State and Provincial Public Health and Environmental Managers’ Recommended Standards for Water Works, latest Edition, and Recommended Standards for Wastewater Facilities, latest Edition
One of the four regulatory standards for hospital construction in Indiana.
Information on why hand washing is important; how diseases are spread; when hands should be washed; the proper way to wash hands; and how hand washing can protect you and your family.
Histoplasmosis is a respiratory illness caused by Histplasma capsulatum, a soil fungus common throughout the Midwest. Indiana has the optimum combination of temperature and humidity for the fungus to grow very well. While the illness is usually so mild that it may go unnoticed, for a small minority, usually those who are very young, very old, immunocompromised, or who suffer from a chronic illness, the illness can be quite severe. It can cause permanent damage to the lungs, blindness or death.
Indiana Public Water Supply Database.
Indiana Department of Environmental Management maintains this database. Using this portal, a person can determine for any public water supply its source water, treatment employed, population served, pertinent names & addresses, and results of the most recent chemical and bacteriological testing conducted.
Installation of Trench-type Onsite Sewage Disposal Systems
Onsite systems require care in site selection, design, and construction. Proper installation should help ensure years of trouble-free operation.
National Fire Protection Association’s NFPA 101: Life Safety Code, 2000 Edition
One of the four regulatory standards for hospital construction in Indiana.
Pre-approved Exterior Water and Sewer Piping
Pre-approved Manufactured Septic Tanks
Safe Chemical Contaminant Levels for Drinking Water.
Click here to obtain information from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management on maximum chemical contaminant levels for safe drinking water.
Sanitizing of Wells or Other Private Water Sources
Indiana Department of Environmental management provides information for sanitizing after a flood, and before the water supply is again put to use.
In essence, only temporary holding tanks can be approved, and only for a maximum of two years operation.
Not only does it save water, but it saves energy, and it can save you money. Excessive water use burdens water utilities, overloads sewage treatment plants, and can cause residential septic systems to malfunction or fail.
Water Outage or Boil Water Order
This provides guideline for school officials and local health departments who must respond to water outages or boil water orders.
This is a guide for well-drillers and homeowners on the construction of safe, usable wells, including standards for construction of wells and installation of pumps and appurtenances.
Report a complaint at engineering@isdh.in.gov.