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HB1015PassVarious gaming matters. Authorizes sports wagering at riverboats, racinos, a Vigo County casino, and satellite facilities. Provides for the administration and conduct of sports wagering. Imposes initial and annual fees on a licensed owner, operating ...
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2019-05-08
Public Law 293
HB1007PassPerinatal care. Requires the state department of health (department) to establish a perinatal navigator program. Requires a health care provider to: (1) use a validated and evidence based verbal screening tool to assess a substance use disorder in pr...
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2019-05-08
Public Law 292
HB1631PassShort term insurance plans. Specifies certain coverage and disclosures that must be provided with respect to a short term insurance plan, including renewal, without underwriting, for the greater of 36 months or the maximum period permitted under fede...
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2019-05-06
Public Law 288
HB1629PassVarious education matters. Provides that a school corporation or charter school may not charge a fee for the first five hours required to search for a record that is in an electronic format. Provides, with an exception, that a school corporation or c...
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2019-05-06
Public Law 287
HB1183PassTowing services. Amends the statute concerning the release of an abandoned motor vehicle that has been towed to a storage yard or towing facility as follows: (1) Provides that a towing service or storage yard may charge an inspection fee for inspecti...
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2019-05-06
Public Law 281
HB1402PassInnkeeper's taxes and other local taxes. Renames the convention center operating fund established under the Vanderburgh County innkeeper's statute to the convention center operating, capital improvement, and financial incentive fund (fund). Provides ...
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2019-05-06
Public Law 290
HB1588PassInsurance matters. Requires a pharmacy benefit manager doing business in Indiana to, at least every seven days, update and make available to pharmacies maximum allowable cost list information. Repeals the law providing for availability of high risk p...
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2019-05-06
Public Law 286
HB1311PassAbsentee ballots. Requires certain applications for an absentee ballot to be received not later than 11:59 p.m. 12 days before the date of an election. (Under current law, these applications must be received not later than 11:59 p.m. eight days befor...
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2019-05-06
Public Law 283
HB1270PassKankakee River basin and Yellow River basin development. Abolishes the Kankakee River basin commission and repeals its statute. Establishes the Kankakee River basin and Yellow River basin development commission (commission) as a public body corporate...
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2019-05-06
Public Law 282
HB1482PassDealer services. Provides that a broker is not defined as a lead generation or other marketing service except in certain instances. Defines "dealer owner" for a business entity. Moves certain provisions providing temporary license plates and dealer p...
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2019-05-06
Public Law 284
HB1651PassJudicial evaluation of dangerous individuals and firearms. Provides that a judicial finding of dangerousness may be used to initiate temporary commitment proceedings. Provides that a dangerous person is not a proper person for the purpose of: (1) app...
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2019-05-06
Public Law 289
HB1136PassUniform Consumer Credit Code. Makes the following changes to the Uniform Consumer Credit Code (UCCC): (1) Amends the provisions authorizing specified additional charges for consumer loans to permit a lender to contract for and receive a transaction f...
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2019-05-06
Public Law 280
HB1518PassAlcoholic matters and tobacco certificates. Amends for consistency provisions allowing a manufacturer that has two types of production facilities in one building to serve alcohol from a single bar. Specifies that a person with an interest in an artis...
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2019-05-06
Public Law 285
HB1397PassSchool corporations. Provides that before September 15 of any year, a governing body may pass a one year resolution indicating that a portion or percentage of money transferred from the operations fund to the education fund may be considered educatio...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 254
HB1405PassTaxation of data centers. Provides that a county or municipal fiscal body may designate an area in which a property tax exemption will be provided for certain enterprise information technology equipment. Provides a state sales and use tax exemption (...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 256
HB1123PassTelephone solicitation. Adds to the list of telephone calls that are exempt from the "do not call" statute any telephone call made to a consumer by a caller that: (1) is: (A) a communications service provider that offers broadband internet service; o...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 242
HB1473PassIndiana bond bank. Allows the Indiana bond bank to require certain entities to establish separate reserve accounts as additional security in connection with the issuance of bonds or notes. Allows and establishes terms and procedures for certain entit...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 259
HB1279PassNatural resources matters. Provides that a person may reconstruct an earthen berm or levee located in a floodway: (1) if the person obtains a permit from the department of natural resources (DNR); or (2) if the earthen berm or levee is located in a r...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 251
HB1343PassLibraries. Provides that, in the case of a public library outside Marion County, the fiscal body of a city, town, or county that established the public library, the governing body of which is not comprised of a majority of officials who are elected t...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 252
HB1546PassPrior authorization and Medicaid. Specifies that after December 31, 2020 the prior authorization for health care services statute applies to the risk based managed care Medicaid program. Requires, after December 31, 2020, that a Medicaid managed care...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 265
HB1078PassCommitment of Level 6 offenders to DOC. Provides that a court may commit a person convicted of a Level 6 felony to the department of correction (DOC) if: (1) the person is a violent offender; or (2) the person has two prior unrelated felony convictio...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 240
HB1237PassSubscription auto sales. Extends the subscription program prohibition to May 1, 2020. Provides that effective July 1, 2013, a document preparation fee in excess of $200 is an unfair practice. Specifies certain disclosure requirements concerning docum...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 245
HB1607PassHarassment and orders for protection. Defines "harassment" for purposes of civil orders for protection. Provides that a person who is a victim of harassment may file a petition for an order for protection against a person who commits harassment, and ...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 266
HB1021PassEducation finance. Replaces references to pre-2019 school funds with references to conform to the education funding and accounting changes made by HEA 1009-2017 and HEA 1167-2018. Extends (through 2023) the ability in current law for a school corpora...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 238
HB1362PassPeer to peer vehicle sharing. Defines peer to peer vehicle sharing. Provides requirements for a peer to peer (P2P) vehicle sharing program. Provides that a shared vehicle may not be shared on a peer to peer vehicle program if any safety recalls have ...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 253
HB1278PassEnvironmental matters. Establishes the 15 member 21st century energy policy development task force (task force). Requires the task force to: (1) examine and evaluate specified aspects of the state's policies concerning electric generation portfolios;...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 250
HB1398PassInformation concerning threats to school safety. Permits a law enforcement agency or private university police department to share private investigatory records with a school corporation, charter school, or nonpublic school for the purpose of enhanci...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 255
HB1641PassCharter school matters. Increases the membership of the Indiana charter school board (board) from seven to nine. Authorizes the governor to appoint four members to the board, not more than two of whom may be members of the same political party. (Unde...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 270
HB1486PassNew septic system technology. Requires the state department of health (state department) to establish a technical review panel consisting of individuals who hold certain positions or have certain qualifications relevant to onsite sewage systems or wh...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 261
HB1208PassProhibited name change. Defines "lifetime sex or violent offender" and prohibits, with certain exceptions, a lifetime sex or violent offender from changing the offender's name. Requires the local law enforcement authority in the county of conviction ...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 244
HB1248PassPharmacists; physician assistants. Sets out the conditions for emergency pharmaceutical refills and prescription adaptations. Permits a pharmacist to prescribe certain devices or supplies approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration. Provides...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 247
HB1266PassSediment and erosion control in construction. Provides that a review authority (an MS4 community or a soil and water conservation district) to which a construction plan is submitted must make a preliminary determination whether the construction plan ...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 248
HB1520PassChild support. Provides that the duty to support a child ceases when the child becomes 19 years of age unless the child is a full-time student in a secondary school. Provides that in order for child support to continue for a child who is: (1) 19 year...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 263
HB1432PassParental incarceration. Provides that a child in need of services (CHINS) case plan must include a description and discussion of: (1) the services and treatment available to an incarcerated parent at the facility at which the parent is incarcerated; ...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 258
HB1269PassAdministrative boards. Establishes the governor's security council. Abolishes the counterterrorism and security council and transfers the council's duties to the governor's security council. Abolishes the emergency alert system advisory committee. Ab...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 249
HB1488PassRehabilitation and community based services. Requires the division of disability and rehabilitative services (division) to develop a plan to establish a statewide crisis assistance system program for individuals with developmental disabilities and se...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 262
HB1627PassCurriculum matters. Provides that a school corporation that is a member of the coalition of continuous improvement school districts may replace high school courses on the high school transcript with courses on the same subject matter with equal or gr...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 267
HB1628PassPrekindergarten pilot program. Provides that, after June 30, 2019, in addition to the counties currently participating in the prekindergarten pilot program (program), the program includes eligible providers in any county in Indiana. Amends the defini...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 268
HB1630PassVarious education matters. Provides that the state board of education (state board) may approve assigning a new identification number for a school that is in operation and requests a new number. Provides that the department of education (department) ...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 269
HB1484PassLanguage development for children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Provides that the director of the center for deaf and hard of hearing education (center) shall appoint an advisory committee. Requires the center to do the following: (1) Select langu...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 260
HB1065PassRegional holding facility. Provides that a "regional holding facility" is an existing facility that is currently established and operated by the department of correction (department) that offers mental health and substance abuse treatment, workforce ...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 239
HB1427PassLocal government matters. Provides that, if a political subdivision publishes or submits to the department of local government finance's (DLGF) computer gateway a notice that contains an error or omission that inaccurately reflects the tax rate, tax ...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 257
HB1089PassEducation matters. Provides that a school corporation shall accept a transferring student who does not have legal settlement in the school corporation and who has a parent who is a current employee of the transferee school corporation with an annual ...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 241
HB1246PassHealth matters. Establishes distribution parameters for certain money appropriated to the first steps program. Permits the office of the secretary of family and social services to apply for a state plan amendment requiring Medicaid reimbursement for ...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 246
HB1198PassDepartment of child services matters. Defines "child", for purposes of provisions regarding the filing of a petition to terminate a parent-child relationship involving a delinquent child or a child in need of services, as an individual who is: (1) le...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 243
HB1542PassHuman services matters. Requires that the office of the secretary of family and social services prepare and submit a report that: (1) identifies certain administrative and reporting requirements that are unnecessary or overly burdensome; and (2) make...
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2019-05-05
Public Law 264
HB1214PassConstruction managers as constructors. Repeals a provision in the construction manager as constructor statute that establishes a time period for public agencies (other than state educational institutions) to use the construction manager as constructo...
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2019-05-02
Public Law 204
HB1374PassPerformance and payment bonds. Provides that for public-private BOT agreements, public-private agreements for toll road projects, and public-private partnership agreements for transportation projects entered into after June 30, 2019, a performance bo...
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2019-05-02
Public Law 208
HB1059PassSurvivor benefits. Provides that a surviving spouse or a surviving dependent of a member of the public employees' retirement fund (PERF) or the Indiana state teachers' retirement fund (TRF) who dies after June 30, 2018, and before the member retires ...
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2019-05-02
Public Law 199
HB1114PassCriminal matters. Provides that a person commits interfering with law enforcement, a Class B misdemeanor, if, after being denied entry by a law enforcement officer, the person enters an area that is marked off with barrier tape or other physical barr...
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2019-05-02
Public Law 201
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