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SB0256Intro

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Licensure of pregnancy resource centers. Requires the licensure of pregnancy resource centers. Requires pregnancy resource centers to disclose specified information to patients.
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2023-01-11
To Senate Health and Provider Services Committee
HB1257Intro

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Child welfare infrastructure strategy task force. Establishes a task force to study the needs of Indiana's youth as it relates to child welfare services for the next five years.
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2023-01-11
To House Family, Children and Human Affairs Committee
HB1284Intro

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Prohibition of race based hair discrimination. Prohibits race discrimination based on traits historically associated with race, such as hair texture and protective hairstyles.
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2023-01-11
To House Education Committee
HB1260Intro

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Athletic training. Replaces the National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) with the Board of Certification, Inc. (BOC) for purposes of continuing education requirements for athletic trainers and athletic trainer certification. Changes the educati...
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2023-01-11
To House Employment, Labor and Pensions Committee
SB0270Intro

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Earned income tax credit. Recouples the state earned income tax credit qualifications with the federal earned income tax credit qualifications under the Internal Revenue Code as currently applied and increases the credit amount from 10% to 12% of the...
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2023-01-11
To Senate Appropriations Committee
HB1255Intro

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Elimination of textbook fees. Requires each public school to provide curricular materials at no cost to each student enrolled in the public school. Establishes the curricular materials fund (fund) to provide state advancements for costs incurred by p...
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2023-01-11
To House Education Committee
HB1296Intro

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Physical custody and parenting time. Adds a rebuttable presumption in child custody proceedings that: (1) joint physical custody is in the best interests of the child; and (2) equal parenting time is in the best interests of the child. Provides that ...
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2023-01-11
To House Judiciary Committee
HB1291Intro

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Information about health care and health coverage. Amends the law requiring a hospital to file an annual report with the Indiana department of health: (1) to require that a hospital's report also be filed with the all payer claims data base; and (2) ...
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2023-01-11
To House Insurance Committee
HB1253Intro

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Overtime compensation. Provides that, after December 31, 2023, certain employees must be paid compensation for employment in certain circumstances at a rate not less than 1.5 times the regular rate at which the employee is employed and, under certain...
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2023-01-11
To House Employment, Labor and Pensions Committee
HB1251Intro

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Reproduction of coroner records. Provides the following: (1) Allows a coroner to determine the means of copying an original record of the coroner. (2) Allows a coroner to destroy or transfer the original record at the time determined by the coroner a...
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2023-01-11
To House Local Government Committee
SB0261Intro

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Economic development districts. Creates a procedure to establish a community infrastructure improvement district (district). Specifies that the procedure added by the bill allowing for the establishment of a district does not authorize the unit to es...
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2023-01-11
To Senate Tax and Fiscal Policy Committee
HB1168Intro

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Operating a vehicle with illegal window tinting. Provides that it is a Class A infraction for a person to drive a motor vehicle that has windows treated with sunscreening material or is tinted with material that has total solar reflectance of visible...
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2023-01-10
To House Roads and Transportation Committee
SB0021Intro

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School bus stops. Provides that a person driving a vehicle who approaches a stationary school bus displaying alternately flashing amber lights must take certain actions to yield the right-of-way. Provides that under certain conditions, including the ...
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2023-01-10
Withdrawn
HB1223Intro

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Military veteran teachers. Provides that a member of the Indiana state teachers' retirement fund who retires after June 30, 2023, and served time in voluntary or involuntary active military service is entitled to military service credit for the membe...
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2023-01-10
To House Education Committee
HB1098Intro

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Elimination of credit time. Provides that a habitual violent offender is not entitled to good time credit.
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2023-01-10
To House Courts and Criminal Code Committee
HB1102Intro

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Repeal of right to work law. Repeals the chapter prohibiting an employer from requiring: (1) labor organization membership; (2) payment of dues or fees to a labor organization; or (3) payment to a charity or other third party an amount equivalent to ...
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2023-01-10
To House Employment, Labor and Pensions Committee
HB1145Intro

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Delaware County magistrate. Allows the judges of the Delaware circuit court to appoint a full-time magistrate.
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2023-01-10
To House Courts and Criminal Code Committee
HB1154Intro

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Processing, counting, and tabulating ballots. Establishes definitions in election law relating to processing, counting, and tabulating ballots. Defines the process for retracting ballots. Provides that each paper ballot that is to be read by a machin...
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2023-01-10
To House Elections and Apportionment Committee
HB1133Intro

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Ban on sale of flavored tobacco and e-liquids. Prohibits the sale of flavored tobacco products and their components, including: (1) cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, and smokeless tobacco; and (2) tobacco products that have a characterizing flavor....
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2023-01-10
To House Public Policy Committee
HB1149Intro

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IDOH authority over health and safety in schools. Allows the Indiana department of health (department) to do what is reasonable and necessary to address health and safety issues in public schools. Allows the executive board of the department to adopt...
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2023-01-10
To House Public Health Committee
HB1141Intro

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Cap on assessed valuation increase for homesteads. Limits the annual increase in assessed value of a homestead to 5% unless: (1) ownership of the homestead changes; or (2) the increase results from physical changes to the homestead. Limits the increa...
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2023-01-10
To House Ways and Means Committee
HB1180Intro

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Education matters. Requires reporting concerning students injuring teachers and training for teachers in de-escalation, prevention, and intervention strategies. Requires information concerning the following to be presented to a school corporation's g...
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2023-01-10
To House Education Committee
HB1095Intro

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Mental health and addiction matters. Specifies that an individual's incarceration, hospitalization, or other temporary cessation in substance or chemical use may not be used as a factor in determining the individual's eligibility for coverage in: (1)...
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2023-01-10
To House Public Health Committee
HB1152Intro

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Cultural competency in education. Requires the department of education (department) to: (1) assess and monitor school corporations and public schools regarding culturally competent practice and training in instruction and classroom management; and (2...
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2023-01-10
To House Education Committee
HB1182Intro

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Pharmacy matters. Removes the authority of the commissioner's designated public health authority to issue a standing order, prescription, or protocol to allow certain health practitioners to administer or dispense an immunization or a pharmacist a sm...
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2023-01-10
To House Public Health Committee
HB1099Intro

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General assembly salaries. Provides that the salary of a member of the general assembly for an ensuing calendar year is the lesser of: (1) 18% of the annual salary of a judge, as adjusted by law; or (2) the salary paid for the current calendar year m...
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2023-01-10
To House Rules and Legislative Procedures Committee
HB1174Intro

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Highway finances. Reduces the required percentage amount of the motor vehicle highway account distributions that counties, cities, and towns must use for the construction, reconstruction, and preservation of highways from 50% in current law to 40% in...
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2023-01-10
To House Roads and Transportation Committee
HB1184Intro

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Campaign finance reports of local candidates. Requires the circuit court clerk of each county to place a copy of each campaign finance report, notice, or other instrument filed with the county election board on the circuit court clerk's or county ele...
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2023-01-10
To House Elections and Apportionment Committee
HB1234Intro

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Rape kits. Requires the superintendent of the state police department (superintendent) to adopt certain guidelines concerning medical forensic examination kits for victims of a sex crime (kits) and to obtain data from law enforcement agencies concern...
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2023-01-10
To House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety Committee
HB1165Intro

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Elimination of lower speed limit for trucks. Reconciles the conflicting provisions regarding the maximum speed limit in an alley. Provides that an alley is not subject to the statutory maximum speed limit of 55 miles per hour. Increases the maximum s...
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2023-01-10
To House Roads and Transportation Committee
HB1121Intro

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Sale of companion animals. Defines "companion animal" as a dog or cat. Defines "casual breeder" as a person who maintains at least five but not more than 20 unaltered female dogs that are at least 12 months of age and is recognized by a kennel societ...
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2023-01-10
To House Agriculture and Rural Development Committee
HB1203Intro

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Elimination of textbook fees. Requires each public school to provide curricular materials at no cost to each student enrolled in the public school. Establishes the student resource fund (fund) to provide state advancements for costs incurred by publi...
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2023-01-10
To House Education Committee
HB1122Intro

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Legalization of same sex marriage. Provides that marriage between persons of the same gender is legal in Indiana.
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2023-01-10
To House Judiciary Committee
HB1229Intro

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Infant formula price gouging. Defines "price gouging" to include charging a consumer an unconscionable amount for the sale of infant formula. Provides that price gouging occurs in the sale of infant formula if the price at which the infant formula is...
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2023-01-10
To House Commerce, Small Business and Economic Development Committee
HB1226Intro

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Twenty-first century scholars program. Defines, for purposes of the twenty-first century scholars program, "qualified early college student". Provides that a qualified early college student may apply to the commission for higher education for a twent...
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2023-01-10
To House Education Committee
HB1153Intro

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Educational opportunity and academic success. Requires the department of education (department) to establish the division of educational opportunity and academic success (division) within the department. Requires the division to: (1) assess and monit...
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2023-01-10
To House Education Committee
HB1175Intro

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Child placement and permanency. Provides that a juvenile court in a child in need of services (CHINS) proceeding: (1) may extend the time to complete the required factfinding hearing: (A) for good cause shown; and (B) if the court determines that the...
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2023-01-10
To House Judiciary Committee
HB1146Intro

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Adoption of animals from testing facilities. Specifies requirements for release of a cat or dog from an animal testing facility or breeder to a releasing agency. Establishes the adoption of tested animals and animals bred for testing fund. Provides t...
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2023-01-10
To House Agriculture and Rural Development Committee
HB1100Intro

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Marion County fairgrounds noise mitigation. Requires installation of industry standard noise barriers at the Marion County fairgrounds in connection with automotive races or events.
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2023-01-10
To House Local Government Committee
HB1245Intro

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Township government matters. Requires a township legislative body to approve a claim in a meeting before payment, unless: (1) the township legislative body has adopted a resolution authorizing the township executive to pay the claim in advance of the...
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2023-01-10
To House Local Government Committee
HB1111Intro

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Safety belt and child restraint systems. Provides that failing to wear a safety belt is a Class C infraction. (Current law provides that failing to wear a safety belt is a Class D infraction.) Provides that failing to properly fasten and restrain a c...
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2023-01-10
To House Roads and Transportation Committee
HB1205Intro

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Medicaid reimbursement for school services. Adds a school psychologist as a qualified provider for purposes of the Medicaid program. Requires the office of the secretary of family and social services to apply for a Medicaid state plan amendment befor...
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2023-01-10
To House Public Health Committee
HB1105Intro

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Dubois County courts. Allows the Dubois County judicial district to establish a second superior court. Makes conforming changes.
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2023-01-10
To House Courts and Criminal Code Committee
SB0204Intro

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Grants for local law enforcement agencies. Establishes the community relations and fund the police grant program to be administered by the Indiana criminal justice institute (ICJI). Specifies that the program is a matching grant program requiring rec...
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2023-01-10
To Senate Corrections & Criminal Law Committee
HB1151Intro

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Discriminatory appraisal practices. Adds the following to the duties of the homeowner protection unit (unit) of the office of the attorney general: (1) Cooperating with law enforcement agencies in investigating violations of the federal Fair Housing ...
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2023-01-10
To House Financial Institutions Committee
HB1183Intro

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Straight ticket voting. Removes a voter's option to vote for all candidates of a political party or an independent ticket at one time (straight ticket voting) in a general or municipal election. Repeals superseded statutes relating to straight ticket...
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2023-01-10
To House Elections and Apportionment Committee
SB0238Intro

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Child and dependent care tax credit. Provides a refundable child and dependent care tax credit to taxpayers whose adjusted gross income for the taxable year is not more than 250% of the federal poverty level. Provides that the credit is equal to the ...
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2023-01-10
To Senate Tax and Fiscal Policy Committee
HB1107Intro

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Restricted addresses. Requires a public agency that operates a public website data base containing the names and addresses of property owners to establish a procedure to permit certain individuals to restrict disclosure to the general public of the i...
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2023-01-10
To House Government and Regulatory Reform Committee
SB0200Intro

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Local street safety matching grant program. Establishes the local street safety matching grant program and fund administered by the Indiana department of health to provide municipalities with matching grants to expand or improve pedestrian and bicycl...
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2023-01-10
To Senate Appropriations Committee
HB1218Intro

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Environmental scrutiny before property transfer. Provides that, after June 30, 2024, the following apply: (1) If a dwelling for sale is connected to a residential onsite sewage system, the system must be inspected by a qualified inspector; if the ins...
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2023-01-10
To House Environmental Affairs Committee
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