IN HB1034 | 2018 | Regular Session

Status

Completed Legislative Action
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: Passed on March 8 2018 - 100% progression
Action: 2018-03-08 - Public Law 21
Text: Latest bill text (Enrolled) [PDF]

Summary

Home detention matters. Eliminates the requirement that a period of home detention ordered as a condition of probation must be at least 60 days. Allows a court to approve activities for an offender that do not require the offender to be confined to the offender's home at all times. Provides that an offender must maintain a working telephone, cellular telephone, or other wireless or cellular communications device in the offender's home as a condition of being on home detention.

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Title

Home detention matters. Eliminates the requirement that a period of home detention ordered as a condition of probation must be at least 60 days. Allows a court to approve activities for an offender that do not require the offender to be confined to the offender's home at all times. Provides that an offender must maintain a working telephone, cellular telephone, or other wireless or cellular communications device in the offender's home as a condition of being on home detention.

Sponsors


Roll Calls

2018-02-20 - Senate - Senate - Third reading (Y: 49 N: 0 NV: 0 Abs: 1) [PASS]
2018-02-13 - Senate - Senate - Committee Vote (Y: 7 N: 0 NV: 0 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-01-18 - House - House - Third reading (Y: 95 N: 0 NV: 1 Abs: 4) [PASS]
2018-01-10 - House - House - Committee Vote (Y: 10 N: 0 NV: 0 Abs: 3) [PASS]

History

DateChamberAction
2018-03-08HousePublic Law 21
2018-03-08HouseSigned by the Governor
2018-03-07SenateSigned by the President of the Senate
2018-03-05SenateSigned by the President Pro Tempore
2018-03-01HouseSigned by the Speaker
2018-02-21SenateReturned to the House without amendments
2018-02-20SenateSenator Randolph added as cosponsor
2018-02-20SenateThird reading: passed; Roll Call 207: yeas 49, nays 0
2018-02-19SenateSecond reading: ordered engrossed
2018-02-15SenateCommittee report: do pass, adopted
2018-02-01SenateFirst reading: referred to Committee on Corrections and Criminal Law
2018-01-22HouseReferred to the Senate
2018-01-18HouseSenate sponsor: Senator Glick
2018-01-18HouseThird reading: passed; Roll Call 12: yeas 95, nays 0
2018-01-16HouseRepresentatives McNamara and Hatfield added as coauthors
2018-01-16HouseSecond reading: ordered engrossed
2018-01-11HouseCommittee report: do pass, adopted
2018-01-03HouseFirst reading: referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code
2018-01-03HouseAuthored by Representative Lehman

Indiana State Sources

TypeSource
Summaryhttps://iga.in.gov/legislative/2018/bills/house/1034/details
Texthttp://iga.in.gov/static-documents/5/b/5/0/5b50e83b/HB1034.01.INTR.pdf
Texthttp://iga.in.gov/static-documents/9/e/f/3/9ef3647d/HB1034.01.INTR.pdf
Texthttp://iga.in.gov/static-documents/5/1/b/e/51be2eed/HB1034.02.COMH.pdf
Texthttp://iga.in.gov/static-documents/6/d/c/a/6dca878a/HB1034.02.COMH.pdf
Texthttp://iga.in.gov/static-documents/f/9/d/e/f9de8900/HB1034.03.COMS.pdf
Texthttp://iga.in.gov/static-documents/6/6/c/f/66cfad1f/HB1034.03.COMS.pdf
Texthttp://iga.in.gov/static-documents/5/7/f/9/57f9cf0c/HB1034.04.ENRS.pdf
Roll Callhttp://iga.in.gov/static-documents/6/b/4/c/6b4c2dae/HB1034.01.INTR.00.pdf
Roll Callhttp://iga.in.gov/static-documents/0/0/f/0/00f0c92c/HB1034.12.pdf
Roll Callhttp://iga.in.gov/static-documents/7/6/9/1/7691d2eb/HB1034.02.COMH.00.pdf
Roll Callhttp://iga.in.gov/static-documents/5/e/2/8/5e283523/HB1034.207.pdf

Bill Comments

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