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HB1608PassEducation matters. Provides that a school, an employee or staff member of a school, or a third party vendor used by a school to provide instruction may not provide any instruction to a student in prekindergarten through grade 3 on human sexuality. Pr...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 248
HB1342PassDirect support professionals. Requires the division of disability and rehabilitative services (division) to establish and maintain a direct support professional registry and to make the registry available to authorized division personnel and authoriz...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 228
SB0187PassPublic safety matters. Provides that a unit shall provide by ordinance the number of police reserve officers a law enforcement agency may appoint. Provides that the law enforcement training board may revoke, suspend, modify, or restrict a document sh...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 173
HB1638PassEducation matters. Requires the department of education (department) to report to the legislative council findings and recommendations for reducing the amount of redundant data that schools are required to submit to state agencies. Provides that a st...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 250
SB0007PassPhysician noncompete agreements. Provides that beginning July 1, 2023, a primary care physician and an employer may not enter into a noncompete agreement. Provides that beginning July 1, 2023, a physician noncompete agreement is not enforceable if an...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 165
HB1402PassSewage matters. Provides that a wastewater utility that is not subject to the jurisdiction of the Indiana utility regulatory commission (commission) and that receives wholesale wastewater service from another wastewater utility may not: (1) disconnec...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 232
HB1570PassFamily and juvenile law matters. Makes changes in various adoption law provisions to provide 15 days (rather than 30 days) to contest certain adoptions. Provides that a confidentiality agreement entered into between a foster parent and the department...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 244
SB0369PassAutomated external defibrillator requirements. Provides that school coaches, assistant coaches, marching band leaders, drama and musical leaders, and extracurricular activity leaders may ensure that an operational automated external defibrillator (AE...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 187
SB0246PassExcess liability trust fund. Defines "aboveground storage tank" as a tank or combination of tanks that is at least 90% above the surface of the ground, that has a capacity of more than 1,500 gallons but not more than 20,000 gallons, and that is used ...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 176
HB1591PassVarious education matters. Requires the Indiana archives and records administration to: (1) establish procedures to retain an original record, document, plat, paper, or instrument-in-writing in an electronic format; (2) establish a period of time aft...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 246
SB0008PassPrescription drug rebates and pricing. Requires a pharmacy benefit manager to provide a report to the department of insurance at least every six months. Provides that the report must include the: (1) overall aggregate amount charged to a health plan ...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 166
HB1021PassVarious criminal law matters. Amends the definition of "emergency medical services provider" for the offense of battery to include a staff member in the emergency department of a hospital. Specifies that the enhancement for battery committed on a pub...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 209
SB0275PassPractice of medicine terms. Provides, for purposes of the law prohibiting the unlawful practice of medicine or osteopathic medicine, that "the practice of medicine or osteopathic medicine" includes attaching to an individual's name the words "allergi...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 178
HB1449PassTwenty-first century scholars program. Provides that the commission for higher education shall do the following: (1) In cooperation with the department of education, identify students who meet the requirements to participate in the twenty-first centu...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 235
HB1558PassScience of reading. Defines "science of reading". Requires the state board of education (state board) in collaboration with the department of education (department) to prepare and submit a report regarding the alignment of science of reading concepts...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 243
HB1445PassAudit of Medicaid program prescription drug costs. Amends the requirements for a physician to provide office based opioid treatment. Provides that the attorney general may issue a request for proposal to audit the prescription drug programs within th...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 233
HB1639PassWatershed development commissions. Provides that the executives of one or more counties may adopt ordinances designating their counties as members of a proposed watershed development commission and that the proposed watershed development commission i...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 251
SB0414PassOnsite waste management districts and septage holding tanks. Amends the definition of "onsite residential sewage discharging disposal system" to provide that the term includes a system that employs advanced treatment components to reduce the concentr...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 192
HB1528PassNext generation Hoosier educators scholarship program. Provides that an individual enrolled in a transition to teaching program may apply for a one time scholarship under the next generation Hoosier educators scholarship program. Establishes requirem...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 242
HB1016PassPolice and fire merit systems. Allows a fire protection district or fire protection territory to establish a merit system. Provides that unless a resolution or ordinance to establish a merit system is rejected not later than December 31, 2024, a meri...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 207
SB0417PassVarious tax matters. Makes certain changes to the nonprofit organization sales tax exemption threshold after which nonprofit organizations are required to collect state sales tax. Authorizes a county to impose a local income tax (LIT) rate for county...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 193
HB1647PassAthletic trainers. Amends the definition of "athletic trainer" to include an individual employed by an occupational facility to practice athletic training. Amends the definition of "athletic training" to include the diagnosis and rehabilitation of a...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 252
SB0380PassVarious education matters. Requires each school corporation to publish on the school corporation's website the graduation rate for each high school in the school corporation. Amends the definition of "graduation" for purposes of the high school gradu...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 188
SB0419PassState tax matters. Changes the definition of "Internal Revenue Code" in the adjusted gross income tax law to mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 as amended and in effect on January 1, 2023. Makes certain changes regarding net operating losses for ...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 194
HB1050PassVarious motor vehicle matters. Adds an exception to the disposition of surplus personal property by a governmental body. Expands the definition of "alternative fuel" to include hydrogen, hythane, electricity, or any other fuel used to propel a motor ...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 211
HB1483PassDiscipline rules regarding bullying. Provides that discipline rules adopted by the governing body of a school corporation must include timetables for reporting bullying incidents to parents of both the targeted student and the alleged perpetrator in ...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 238
HB1499PassVarious tax matters. Makes certain changes to the qualification requirements for the: (1) deduction for individuals who are at least 65 years of age; and (2) additional credit for certain homesteads. Increases the amount of the supplemental homestead...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 239
SB0400PassHealth care matters. Requires the state employee health plan, policies of accident and sickness insurance, and health maintenance organization contracts to provide coverage for wearable cardioverter defibrillators. Specifies requirements for credenti...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 190
HB1004PassHealth care matters. Establishes the health care cost oversight task force and sets forth duties of the task force. Provides a credit against state tax liability to certain physicians who have an ownership interest in a physician practice and meet ot...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 203
SB0412PassNatural resources matters. Authorizes the Little Calumet River basin development commission to make bank improvements and remove sediment and flood-causing debris in the area subject to its jurisdiction, subject only to the authority of the United St...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 191
SB0344PassNortheast Indiana strategic development commission. Establishes the northeast Indiana strategic development fund (fund) administered by the northeast Indiana strategic development commission (commission). Prohibits money in the fund from being used f...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 186
SB0080PassMakes Indiana Code publication amendments. Repeals and relocates a specific Indiana Code statutory list chapter for organization by Code cite order. Resolves technical conflicts between various enrolled acts passed during the 2023 legislative session...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 170
HB1177PassFirearms training for teachers. Authorizes funds from the: (1) Indiana secured school fund; and (2) school corporation and charter school safety advance program; to be used for the purpose of providing specialized firearms instruction to certain teac...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 218
SB0326PassProfessional sports and convention development areas. Adds certain city facilities located in the city of South Bend to the tax area of the South Bend professional sports and convention development area (PSCDA). Increases the maximum amount of covere...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 183
SB0161PassUnlawful surveillance. Adds a prohibition against using a tracking device to the list of conditions a court may impose when issuing a protection order. Increases the penalty for stalking to a Level 5 felony if the offense is committed by means of a t...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 172
HB1336PassVarious election law matters. Adds the U.S. Space Force to the definition of "uniformed services" in election law. Provides that electronic signatures may be used for the reporting of campaign contributions and expenditures. Provides that election fo...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 227
SB0327PassGary Community Schools. Establishes procedures to appoint members to the governing body of the Gary Community School Corporation. Establishes procedures for transferring responsibility of financial and academic matters from the emergency manager to t...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 184
HB1454PassDepartment of local government finance. Provides that the term of any judgment funding bond with regard to either: (1) the city of Hobart; or (2) the Merrillville Community School Corporation; issued for the purpose of paying a property tax judgment ...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 236
HB1513PassFSSA matters. Changes the name of the bureau of developmental disabilities services to the bureau of disabilities services. Removes certain members from the 211 advisory committee. Repeals Medicaid copayment provisions that: (1) require the office of...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 241
SB0391PassCharter schools. Provides that, for a resolution to adopt a school operating referendum tax levy or school safety referendum tax levy adopted after May 10, 2023, a county auditor must distribute a portion of revenue received from the school operating...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 189
SB0343PassVarious criminal law matters. Makes it organized retail theft, a Level 6 felony, for a person to exercise unauthorized control over the property of a retail merchant with the intent to directly or indirectly distribute the property for resale, and in...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 185
HB1125PassDelivery network companies. Amends the law regarding transportation network companies (TNC) to provide that, after June 30, 2024, the primary motor vehicle liability insurance coverage requirement while a TNC driver is logged on to the TNC's digital ...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 215
SB0314PassAddress confidentiality. Makes the following changes to the definition of "covered person" for purposes of the statutes concerning restricted addresses: (1) Replaces a "victim of domestic violence" with an individual who is an address confidentiality...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 180
SB0443PassVarious education matters. Requires the department of education to, not later than November 1, 2023, do the following: (1) Create a list of personal liability insurers that offer personal liability insurance policies for teachers. (2) Post the list o...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 196
HB1087PassTransportation for a released offender. Provides that the department of correction may not provide transportation to, or procure transportation or public transportation to, a county other than the released offender's county of residence at the time o...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 212
SB0236PassLearner's permits. Provides that, to obtain a learner's permit, an individual who is less than 18 years of age must provide the bureau of motor vehicles with an emergency contact person who is not the holder of the learner's permit to be listed in th...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 174
HB1200PassAlcoholic beverages and tobacco. Adds the following to the definition of "entertainment complex": (1) A premises located within a five mile (instead of four mile) radius of the center of a consolidated city. (2) A premises used as a museum of fine ar...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 220
HB1466PassJuror compensation. Increases the jury fee collected from a defendant who has committed a crime or committed certain violations to $6. (Current jury fee is $2.) Requires the clerk to collect a jury fee of $75 from a party filing a civil tort or plena...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 237
HB1017PassPrescription drug donation repositories. Establishes the prescription drug donation repository program (program). Establishes a fee on each person who is issued a license, registration, or certificate by a health profession board for the program. All...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 208
HB1106PassMine reclamation tax credit. Provides a mine reclamation tax credit (credit), retroactive beginning January 1, 2023, for a taxpayer that enters into an agreement with the Indiana economic development corporation (corporation) for a qualified investme...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 214
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