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SB0182PassSuperintendent contracts. Provides that a contract entered into or renewed after June 30, 2017, between a governing body and its superintendent is subject to the following conditions: (1) The contract must, with an exception for an extension, be for ...
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2017-04-27
Public Law 208
HB1493PassLong term care and home health agencies. Requires a home and community based services program for individuals who are aged or disabled to include reimbursement for assisted living services in the Medicaid program. Requires the division of aging to re...
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2017-04-27
Public Law 224
HB1002PassTransportation infrastructure funding. Eliminates the sales tax on the sale of special fuel. Establishes the special transportation flexibility fund. Provides the following for gasoline use tax collections for state fiscal year 2020 and each state fi...
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2017-04-27
Public Law 218
HB1001PassState biennial budget. Appropriates money for capital expenditures, the operation of the state, K-12 and higher education, the delivery of Medicaid and other services, and various other distributions and purposes. Provides for bonding authority for c...
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2017-04-27
Public Law 217
HB1071PassHandgun matters. Provides that certain persons protected by a civil protection order may carry a handgun without a license for: (1) 60 days after the date the civil protection order is issued; or (2) 60 days after the date the person applies for a li...
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2017-04-27
Public Law 221
SB0312PassUse of criminal history information in hiring. Provides that a political subdivision may not prohibit an employer from obtaining or using criminal history information during the hiring process to the extent allowed by federal or state law, rules, or ...
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2017-04-27
Public Law 210
SB0154PassAsset limitation for SNAP eligibility. Requires the division of family resources to: (1) beginning January 1, 2018, implement within the federal Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) an expanded eligibility category and specifies a count...
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2017-04-27
Public Law 207
SB0409PassCollective bargaining. Provides that formal collective bargaining between a school corporation and an exclusive representative may not begin before September 15. Provides that before September 15 of the first year of the state budget biennium, the de...
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2017-04-27
Public Law 214
HB1101PassAdjustment or movement of advertising signs. Provides that the owner or operator of a conforming outdoor advertising sign may adjust the height of the sign or relocate the sign due to changes that would obstruct the sign's visibility. Provides that a...
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2017-04-27
Public Law 222
SB0413PassOpportunity to correct violation. Imposes a duty on certain state agencies under certain circumstances to give a person an opportunity to correct an alleged violation of a state rule or state statute that is discovered in an inspection.
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2017-04-27
Public Law 215
HB1005PassSuperintendent of public instruction. Abolishes the office of the state superintendent of public instruction on January 10, 2025. Provides that, after January 10, 2025, the governor shall appoint a secretary of education. Establishes residency, educa...
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2017-04-27
Public Law 219
SB0001PassE-liquids. Limits the applicability of e-liquids statutes for a manufacturer of a closed system vapor product. Removes date restrictions in the e-liquids statutes. Removes the following requirements for an initial e-liquids manufacturing permit: (1) ...
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2017-04-27
Public Law 206
SB0498PassTeacher compensation. Provides that certain factors may account for not more than 33.33% (instead of 33%) of the calculation used to determine a teacher's increase or increment in salary. Amends the factor concerning additional content area degrees a...
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2017-04-27
Public Law 216
SB0222PassConstitutional amendment ballot language. Prescribes the ballot language for the proposed constitutional amendment concerning the state budget.
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2017-04-27
Public Law 209
SB0407PassEducation matters. Requires a school employer to submit a copy of the affidavit submitted by the exclusive representative indicating the number of teachers who are members of the exclusive representative to the Indiana education employment relations ...
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2017-04-27
Public Law 212
HB1004PassPrekindergarten education. Provides that, after June 30, 2017, the early education grant pilot program (prekindergarten pilot program) includes: (1) eligible providers in an additional 15 counties; and (2) eligible providers that received a grant und...
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2017-04-26
Public Law 184
HB1622PassRecord of county and city votes. Requires a county that has an Internet web site and a population of more than 100,000, a consolidated city, or a second class city that maintains an Internet web site to post on the web site the roll call votes of the...
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2017-04-26
Public Law 204
SB0447PassChild services. Requires child abuse and neglect training for school employees. Allows the department of child services (department) to share costs incurred in maintaining the new hire directory in accordance with federal law with the department of w...
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2017-04-26
Public Law 183
HB1438PassSyringe exchange programs. Allows a county or municipality to approve the operation of a syringe exchange program (program). Allows a program to be renewed for not longer than two years. Requires a program to keep a sufficient quantity of an overdose...
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2017-04-26
Public Law 198
HB1391PassSocial worker licenses. Creates a bachelor's degree social worker license. Provides an exception from the social work and clinical social work license requirements for providers who are contracted by the department of child services and meet certain ...
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2017-04-26
Public Law 192
HB1654PassCommission to combat drug abuse. Adds two members to the commission to combat drug abuse (commission). Specifies that one of the members is the vice chairperson of the commission whose duties are determined by the chairperson.
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2017-04-26
Public Law 205
SB0226PassPrescribing and dispensing of opioids. Limits the amount of an opioid prescription a prescriber may issue for: (1) an adult who is being prescribed an opioid for the first time; and (2) a child; unless the prescription is for the treatment of specifi...
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2017-04-26
Public Law 182
HB1541PassAddiction treatment teams. Adds a definition of "medication assisted treatment". Specifies: (1) providers that must be included as part of; and (2) services that must be provided by; an addiction treatment team. Establishes reimbursement for addictio...
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2017-04-26
Public Law 203
SB0043PassFirearms matters. Removes penal facilities from the list of locations where employer ordinances, resolutions, policies, or rules prohibiting the keeping of firearms on employer property may be enforced. Provides that a penal facility shall require an...
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2017-04-26
Public Law 181
HB1540PassPharmacies and pharmacists. Allows the state health commissioner or a designated public health authority who is a licensed prescriber to issue a statewide standing order, prescription, or protocol that allows a pharmacist to administer or dispense a ...
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2017-04-26
Public Law 202
HB1085PassRescue actions. Amends an Indiana Code section requiring an emergency medical services provider to take custody of a newborn child under certain circumstances to eliminate an ambiguity that might otherwise exist with respect to one of the circumstanc...
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2017-04-26
Public Law 186
HB1489PassClark County taxes. Provides that the county council of Clark County may adopt a resolution authorizing the county executive to appeal to the department of local government finance to increase the county's maximum permissible property tax levy for 20...
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2017-04-26
Public Law 199
HB1079PassSchool employment and teacher licensure. Amends the time by which a school corporation, charter school, or nonpublic school must conduct expanded criminal history checks for applicants for employment. Requires a school corporation, charter school, or...
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2017-04-26
Public Law 185
HB1395PassAppointments to local boards. Amends the Lake County innkeeper's tax statute concerning the removal of a member of the Lake County convention and visitor bureau. Requires, in determining the political affiliation of an appointee to a board of a polit...
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2017-04-26
Public Law 193
HB1243PassDeregulation of hair braiding. Exempts the act of hair braiding from regulation concerning beauty culture. Specifies techniques and practices that constitute "natural hair braiding". Excludes use of dyes, reactive chemicals, joining agents, and other...
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2017-04-26
Public Law 189
HB1407PassProbate and trust matters. Makes various changes to probate and trust laws concerning contesting of wills, authorization of certain acts by a trustee, and the consideration of the requests of de facto custodians and living parents of incapacitated pe...
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2017-04-26
Public Law 194
HB1431PassExecutive sessions and open records. Provides that a governing body may admit to an executive session of the governing body an individual who has been elected to the governing body but has not been sworn in as a member of the governing body. Allows a...
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2017-04-26
Public Law 197
HB1281PassVarious higher education matters. Allows the commission for higher education (commission) to extend, with limitations, eligibility for certain grants or reductions in tuition or fees for recipients who used the grants or reductions in tuition or fees...
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2017-04-26
Public Law 191
HB1422PassDepartment of transportation property matters. Provides that the commissioner of the department may transfer certain real property owned by the department to a nonprofit land management organization without a prior appraisal if: (1) the real property...
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2017-04-26
Public Law 196
HB1495PassEnvironmental management. Authorizes an ex officio advisory member of the Indiana recycling market development board to designate a representative to serve in an advisory capacity when the ex officio member is unable to attend a board meeting. Amends...
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2017-04-26
Public Law 200
HB1415PassVarious natural resources matters. Adds certain structures that are eligible for institutional road fund money on department of natural resources (DNR) properties. Amends the definition of "operate" for purposes of the operation of a motorboat near a...
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2017-04-26
Public Law 195
HB1137PassBail agent license renewal and bond forfeiture. Decreases the bail agent renewal fee from $600 to $300. Requires forfeiture, not earlier than 120 days or later than 365 days after the defendant's failure to appear, of a bond executed through cash or ...
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2017-04-26
Public Law 187
HB1274PassAccess to identifying information. Requires the state registrar to search death certificates in the state registrar's possession and the State and Territorial Exchange of Vital Events (STEVE) Exchange System if an eligible individual submits a reques...
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2017-04-26
Public Law 190
HB1521PassVarious election law matters. Provides for the election of alternate presidential electors to fill vacancies in the office of presidential electors. Requires a nominee for presidential elector or alternate presidential elector to file at the time of ...
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2017-04-26
Public Law 201
HB1148PassCannabidiol and treatment resistant epilepsy. Defines "cannabidiol" and "substance containing cannabidiol" and establishes a cannabidiol registry for certain persons for the use of a substance containing cannabidiol in the treatment of an individual ...
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2017-04-26
Public Law 188
HB1286PassRegional development authorities. Provides that the exercise of the power of eminent domain by a regional development authority (other than the northwest Indiana regional development authority) is subject to the approval of the legislative body of th...
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2017-04-25
Public Law 178
SB0190PassValue of property. Provides that, with respect to an offense with a penalty that may be enhanced due to the value of the property involved in the offense: (1) if the offense is committed within a 30 day period all offenses may be charged in a single ...
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2017-04-25
Public Law 166
HB1555PassPolice reserve officers. Provides that town police reserve officers are eligible for a line of duty death benefit from the special death benefit fund. Adds town police reserve officers to the tuition and fee exemption for the children and surviving s...
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2017-04-25
Public Law 180
SB0196PassSchool debt service obligations. Provides the following for purposes of the school bond payment intercept statute: (1) The term "debt service obligations" also includes principal and interest payable to a school corporation's designated paying agent ...
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2017-04-25
Public Law 167
SB0248PassConsolidation of school administrative functions. Allows two or more school corporations situated in the same or adjoining counties to consolidate in a manner in which debts or obligations paid by a debt service levy incurred by a school corporation ...
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2017-04-25
Public Law 169
SB0156PassDrug and alcohol treatment reporting. Adds additional reporting requirements for opioid treatment programs. Requires the office of the secretary of family and social services, with the assistance of the state department of health and the department o...
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2017-04-25
Public Law 165
SB0376PassRural electric membership corporation governance. Amends the statute governing rural electric membership corporations (corporations) as follows: (1) Specifies that for purposes of the statute: (A) a "law" includes the statute itself; and (B) a "membe...
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2017-04-25
Public Law 171
SB0404PassAbortion, child abuse, and human trafficking. Defines "parent or legal guardian or custodian". Prohibits the state or an agency of the state from consenting to the abortion of a pregnant minor unless the life or health of the pregnant minor is endang...
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2017-04-25
Public Law 173
SB0129PassConstruction and construction permits. Amends the law requiring the state department of health to approve or disapprove a construction permit application in not more than 30 days to specify that the law applies to applications for permits for the con...
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2017-04-25
Public Law 163
HB1488PassAuto dealer services. Makes various changes to the motor vehicle law concerning dealerships, licensing of watercraft and automotive mobility dealers, and automotive salvage recycler recordkeeping. Establishes the consumer restitution fund.
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2017-04-25
Public Law 179
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