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RCA Indiana State Jurisprudence Test NEWEST
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Complete Questions & Verified Answers | Graded
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RCA - INDIANA STATE JURISPRUDENCE TEST

Residential Care Administrator Examination

Actual Exam 2026/2027

Section 1: Indiana Code and Regulatory Framework

Questions 1-15

Question 1

According to Indiana Code Title 16, Article 28, which state agency serves as the primary
regulatory authority for licensing and overseeing residential care facilities in Indiana?

A. Indiana Department of Workforce Development

B. Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) **[CORRECT]**

C. Indiana Department of Education

D. Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA)

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Under IC 16-28-2-1, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) is designated as
the primary regulatory agency responsible for licensing, inspecting, and enforcing standards for
residential care facilities. FSSA (D) oversees Medicaid waiver programs but not facility
licensing. The other agencies have no jurisdiction over residential care facility regulation.

Question 2

Under 410 IAC 16.2-4-1, which of the following definitions correctly describes a "Residential
Care Facility" (RCF)?

A. A facility providing 24-hour skilled nursing care to medically complex patients

B. A facility that provides room, board, and supportive services to residents who need assistance
with activities of daily living but do not require comprehensive nursing care **[CORRECT]**

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C. A hospital-based transitional care unit for post-acute patients

D. An independent living community with no supportive services

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: 410 IAC 16.2-4-1 defines a Residential Care Facility as providing room, board, and
supportive services to residents who need assistance with ADLs but do not require the level of
care provided in a nursing facility. Option A describes a nursing facility. Option C describes a
swing bed or transitional unit. Option D describes independent living, not residential care.

Question 3

How frequently must ISDH conduct routine inspections (surveys) of licensed residential care
facilities under Indiana Code 16-28-2-4?

A. Every 6 months

B. Every 12 months

C. At least once every 15 months **[CORRECT]**

D. Every 24 months

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: IC 16-28-2-4 mandates that ISDH inspect residential care facilities at least once every
15 months. These inspections may be announced or unannounced. The 12-month interval (B)
applies to nursing facilities, not residential care facilities. The 6-month (A) and 24-month (D)
intervals do not comply with state law.

Question 4

Which Indiana Administrative Code section specifically establishes the standards for resident
rights in residential care facilities?

A. 410 IAC 16.2-3-1

B. 410 IAC 16.2-4-2 **[CORRECT]**

C. 410 IAC 16.2-5-1

D. 410 IAC 16.2-6-2

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: 410 IAC 16.2-4-2 contains the comprehensive resident rights standards for Indiana
residential care facilities. Section 16.2-3 (A) addresses definitions and general provisions.
Section 16.2-5 (C) covers medication administration. Section 16.2-6 (D) addresses physical plant
requirements.

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Question 5

What is the minimum age requirement for an individual to serve as a licensed Residential Care
Administrator (RCA) in Indiana?

A. 18 years of age

B. 21 years of age **[CORRECT]**

C. 25 years of age

D. There is no statutory minimum age requirement

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Indiana regulations require that a Residential Care Administrator must be at least 21
years of age to ensure sufficient maturity, experience, and judgment for the position. This
requirement is established in the RCA qualification standards. Option A (18) is insufficient, and
Option C (25) exceeds the requirement.

Question 6

Upon receiving a Statement of Deficiencies (Form CMS-2567) from ISDH following a survey,
how many calendar days does a facility have to submit a written Plan of Correction (POC)?

A. 5 calendar days

B. 10 calendar days **[CORRECT]**

C. 30 calendar days

D. 45 calendar days

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Per IC 16-28-4-14 and ISDH policy, facilities must submit a Plan of Correction within
10 calendar days of receiving the Statement of Deficiencies. This timeline ensures prompt
corrective action while allowing reasonable time for the facility to develop appropriate corrective
measures. The 30-day (C) and 45-day (D) timeframes apply to other types of submissions or
appeals.

Question 7

A residential care facility wishes to deviate from a specific regulatory requirement while
maintaining equivalent safety standards. What formal process must the administrator pursue?

A. File a complaint with the Attorney General

B. Submit a variance request to ISDH **[CORRECT]**

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C. Request a legislative exemption from the Indiana General Assembly

D. Implement the deviation and notify ISDH after the fact

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: A variance is a formal request to ISDH for exemption from a specific regulatory
requirement when the facility can demonstrate equivalent or greater protection of resident health
and safety. Variances require advance approval and cannot be implemented retroactively (D).
Legislative exemptions (C) are not practical for individual facilities, and the Attorney General
(A) does not grant regulatory variances.

Question 8

Under IC 16-28-3-19, which of the following elements MUST be included in a residential care
facility's admission agreement? (Select all that apply)

A. A complete description of all services provided by the facility **[CORRECT]**

B. All fees, charges, and payment terms **[CORRECT]**

C. A statement of resident rights as required by Indiana law **[CORRECT]**

D. The facility's profit and loss statement

Correct Answer: A, B, C

Rationale: IC 16-28-3-19 explicitly requires that admission agreements include: (1) a description
of services provided, (2) all fees and charges, and (3) a statement of resident rights. Financial
statements (D) are proprietary business documents and are not required to be disclosed to
residents as part of the admission agreement.

Question 9

A facility seeks to increase its licensed capacity from 50 beds to 75 beds. Which of the following
is required?
A. Approval from the county zoning board only

B. ISDH approval and demonstration of compliance with all applicable physical plant, staffing,
and safety requirements **[CORRECT]**

C. A petition signed by current residents

D. No approval is required if the physical space is available

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Increasing licensed capacity requires formal approval from ISDH and demonstration
of compliance with all applicable regulations including physical plant standards (square footage

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