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HB1708Intro

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Vehicle Bill. None
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2019-01-24
To House Rules and Legislative Procedures Committee
HB1617Intro

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Child custody perjury. Makes it child custody perjury, a Level 6 felony, for a person to knowingly make a material and false statement relating to the well-being of a child in connection with a child custody, parenting time, or protection order proce...
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2019-01-22
To House Courts and Criminal Code Committee
HB1614Intro

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Court fees. Requires a court to assess a drug abuse, prosecution, interdiction, and correction fee against a person who is convicted of certain legend drug offenses.
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2019-01-22
To House Courts and Criminal Code Committee
HB1310Intro

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Study committee on property taxes. Urges the legislative council to assign to the appropriate study committee the task of studying various property tax issues.
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2019-01-22
To House Ways and Means Committee
HB1611Intro

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Minimum teacher salary. Provides that, for a school year beginning after June 30, 2019, the minimum annual salary for a full-time teacher employed by a school corporation may not be less than $50,000.
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2019-01-22
To House Education Committee
HB1601Intro

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Telephone solicitations. Allows the consumer protection division (division) of the office of the attorney general to use the consumer protection division telephone solicitation fund (fund) to: (1) administer the statutes concerning: (A) the registrat...
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2019-01-22
To House Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications Committee
HB1030Intro

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Resident tuition for eligible individuals. Provides that an individual who meets certain conditions is eligible for the resident tuition rate as determined by the state educational institution. Requires such an individual to verify that the individua...
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2019-01-22
To House Education Committee
HB1619Intro

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Special permits. Allows the Indiana department of transportation and certain local authorities to issue a permit that allows for the transportation of: (1) material; (2) products; or (3) equipment; belonging to an electric cooperative in certain inst...
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2019-01-22
To House Roads and Transportation Committee
HB1011Intro

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Redistricting commission. Establishes a redistricting commission (commission) to create, hold hearings on, take public comment about, and recommend plans to redraw general assembly districts and congressional districts. Requires the legislative servi...
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2019-01-22
To House Elections and Apportionment Committee
HB1592Intro

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Regulated drains and environmental concerns. Authorizes a county surveyor to classify a regulated drain as a drain in need of reconstruction if: (1) the functionality of the drain is compromised; and (2) the drain could, at a reasonable cost, be reco...
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2019-01-22
To House Local Government Committee
HB1623Intro

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Veterans. Provides that a veteran who is classified as individually unemployable is entitled to a property tax deduction. Increases the limit of the gross assessed value below which the veteran's property tax deduction is allowable for a veteran who ...
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2019-01-22
To House Ways and Means Committee
HB1608Intro

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Overtime compensation for certain employees. Provides that, after December 31, 2019, 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 emplo...
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2019-01-22
To House Employment, Labor and Pensions Committee
SR0015Intro

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A SENATE RESOLUTION remembering the life of Pamela A. Gemmer.
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2019-01-22
First reading: adopted standing vote
HB1585Intro

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Fire department carcinogen exposure fee. Authorizes the establishment and collection of a carcinogen exposure fee of up to $500 to be collected from the owner, lessee, or occupant of a dwelling or office, or from the owner's, lessee's, or occupant's ...
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2019-01-22
To House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety Committee
HB1602Intro

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Animal abuse. Defines "animal abuse offense" and "companion animal", and establishes as a mandatory condition of probation and parole that a person convicted of an animal abuse offense may not possess, harbor, or train a companion animal.
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2019-01-22
To House Courts and Criminal Code Committee
HB1610Intro

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Elimination of textbook fees. Requires public schools to provide curricular materials to students at no cost to a student. Establishes the curricular materials fund (fund) to provide state reimbursements for costs incurred by public schools to provid...
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2019-01-22
To House Education Committee
HB1590Intro

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Short term health insurance plans. Requires the department of insurance to adopt rules to define a short term health insurance plan as a contract with an expiration date less than 12 months after the original effective date of the contract and renewa...
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2019-01-22
To House Insurance Committee
HB1620Intro

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Sales tax exemption for mining safety property. Provides a sales tax exemption for property acquired for the purpose of complying with mining safety statutes or regulations if the person acquiring the property is engaged in: (1) the business of minin...
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2019-01-22
To House Ways and Means Committee
HB1587Intro

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Dwelling unit lead hazards and student testing. Provides that, beginning with children who enroll in school for the school year beginning in 2020, the governing body of a school corporation shall require every child under six years of age who enrolls...
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2019-01-22
To House Family, Children and Human Affairs Committee
HB1604Intro

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Adoption of research animals. Requires research facilities that use dogs or cats as research animals in experiments for education, research, science, or testing to offer retired research animals that do not have a substantial medical condition for ad...
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2019-01-22
To House Agriculture and Rural Development Committee
HB1599Intro

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Study committee on patient restraint. Urges the legislative council to assign to an appropriate interim study committee in the 2019 interim the study of the use of restraints in specified health care settings.
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2019-01-22
To House Public Health Committee
HB1589Intro

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Eligibility for Medicaid and SNAP. Establishes eligibility and verification requirements that are in addition to any other requirements for the Medicaid program and the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Provides that before pr...
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2019-01-22
To House Ways and Means Committee
HB1598Intro

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Funding human trafficking prevention programs. Makes an appropriation from the state general fund to the victim services division of the Indiana criminal justice institute for the prevention of human trafficking.
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2019-01-22
To House Ways and Means Committee
SB0326Intro

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Integrated school based mental health. Establishes the integrated school based mental health and substance use disorder services grant program (program) to provide grants to school corporations for the development, implementation, and maintenance of ...
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2019-01-22
To Senate Health and Provider Services Committee
HB1606Intro

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E-liquids taxes. Imposes a tax on e-liquids that contain nicotine at a rate of $0.10 per fluid milliliter of consumable product. Deposits the revenue from the tax in the state general fund and the addiction services fund.
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2019-01-22
To House Public Policy Committee
HB1622Intro

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County jails. Provides that the per diem from the department of correction for the cost of incarcerating a Level 6 felon is $55 per day. Provides that a county must appropriate at least $25 of each $55 per diem to the county sheriff which shall be us...
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2019-01-22
To House Ways and Means Committee
HB1586Intro

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Free textbooks. Requires public schools to provide curricular materials to students at no cost. Establishes the curricular materials fund (fund) to provide state reimbursements for costs incurred by public schools to provide curricular materials to s...
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2019-01-22
To House Education Committee
HB1618Intro

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Expungement. Provides that the court shall order the central repository for criminal history information maintained by the state police department to seal a person's expunged conviction records for a misdemeanor or Class D and Level 6 felony convicti...
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2019-01-22
To House Courts and Criminal Code Committee
HB1612Intro

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Spencer County magistrate. Allows the judge of the Spencer circuit court to appoint a magistrate to serve the Spencer circuit court.
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2019-01-22
To House Courts and Criminal Code Committee
HB1621Intro

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Aviation taxes. Provides that: (1) sales and use tax revenue attributable to the sale of aircraft; and (2) aviation fuel excise tax revenue; shall be deposited in the airport development grant fund.
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2019-01-22
To House Ways and Means Committee
HB1595Intro

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Syringe exchange program. Requires the state health commissioner to appoint a panel to hold a public hearing to determine whether to operate a syringe exchange program in a county if the Indiana state department of health determines from available da...
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2019-01-22
To House Public Health Committee
HB1144Intro

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Tax credit for classroom supplies. Increases the income tax credit for an individual employed as a teacher for amounts expended on classroom supplies from $100 to $500 per taxable year.
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2019-01-22
To House Ways and Means Committee
HB1603Intro

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Unlawful proposition of a minor. Provides that the crime of making an unlawful proposition is a Level 6 felony if the person unlawfully propositions another person less than 18 years of age.
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2019-01-22
To House Courts and Criminal Code Committee
HB1593Intro

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Certified technology park funding. Changes the recertification period for certified technology parks from three years to four years. Provides that once a certified technology park reaches its cap, an additional amount equal to incremental income taxe...
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2019-01-22
To House Ways and Means Committee
HB1529Intro

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Military family matters. Allows for a student to have legal settlement in a school corporation if the student's parent is transferred to or is pending transfer to a military installation within Indiana while on active duty. Requires a school corporat...
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2019-01-17
To House Education Committee
HB1313Intro

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Rape kit audit. Requires the superintendent of the Indiana state police (superintendent) to adopt guidelines that establish a reporting form or format that allows: (1) providers of sexual assault examination services (providers) to provide certain in...
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2019-01-17
To House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety Committee
HB1583Intro

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Local regulation of fireworks. Changes: (1) the dates on which a county or municipal ordinance may limit the use of fireworks in the county or municipality; and (2) the types of fireworks to which such an ordinance may apply.
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2019-01-17
To House Public Policy Committee
HB1525Intro

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Biological sexual identity. Provides that student facilities in public school buildings must be designated for use by female students or male students and may be used only by the students of the biological sex for which the facility is designated. Pr...
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2019-01-17
To House Education Committee
HB1090Intro

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Railroad crossings. Requires a railroad corporation to inform the local law enforcement authority of a blocked railroad-highway grade crossing in certain instances.
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2019-01-17
To House Roads and Transportation Committee
HB1558Intro

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Waiver of penalties and interest. Provides that the fiscal body of a county may adopt an ordinance to establish a property tax amnesty program and require waiver of interest and penalties added before January 1, 2019, on delinquent taxes and special ...
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2019-01-17
To House Ways and Means Committee
HB1519Intro

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Capture of sales tax on water. Permits certain units to establish a water infrastructure area (tax area) to capture sales tax within the tax area to be used for repairing or replacing lead water systems used to provide water service to the public. Re...
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2019-01-17
To House Ways and Means Committee
HR0002Intro

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Memorializing Karen Kay Leonard.
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2019-01-17
First reading: adopted
HB1575Intro

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Lottery game for veteran programs. Requires the state lottery commission, in collaboration with a vendor contracted for a major procurement, to design or designate a scratch off game to benefit Indiana veterans. Distributes an amount equal to the sur...
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2019-01-17
To House Public Policy Committee
HB1554Intro

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Performing arts center admissions tax. Authorizes counties that: (1) have a population of less than 15,500; and (2) own an indoor performing arts center with a seating capacity of at least 2,000 patrons; to impose a $1 admissions tax upon admissions ...
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2019-01-17
To House Ways and Means Committee
HB1534Intro

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Home detention and credit time. Eliminates the provision that awards one day of good time credit for every four days of time served on pretrial home detention. Eliminates the provision that prohibits a person from being reassigned to a different cred...
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2019-01-17
To House Courts and Criminal Code Committee
HB1555Intro

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Medicaid nonemergency medical transport. Sets forth requirements for brokers of nonemergency medical transportation under the Medicaid fee-for-service program. Establishes the nonemergency medical transportation commission (commission) and sets forth...
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2019-01-17
To House Public Health Committee
HB1523Intro

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Property tax exemptions. Repeals the property tax exemption for property owned by a fraternal beneficiary association.
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2019-01-17
To House Ways and Means Committee
HB1572Intro

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Electronic monitoring of government contractors. Establishes requirements for software that records data and hours worked for a contractor that enters into a contract that exceeds $100,000 for professional or technical services with a state agency. P...
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2019-01-17
To House Employment, Labor and Pensions Committee
HB1559Intro

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Surrender of firearms for domestic violence crimes. Provides that a person who: (1) has been convicted of a crime of domestic violence; and (2) knowingly or intentionally possesses a firearm; commits possession of a firearm by a domestic batterer, a ...
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2019-01-17
To House Courts and Criminal Code Committee
HB1579Intro

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Punitive damages. Eliminates the requirement that 75% of a punitive damages award in a civil case be deposited into the violent crime victims compensation fund.
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2019-01-17
To House Judiciary Committee
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