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HB1041PassParticipation in school sports. Requires, for purposes of interscholastic athletic events, school corporations, public schools, nonpublic schools, and certain athletic associations to expressly designate an athletic team or sport as one of the follow...
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2022-05-24
Veto overridden by the Senate; Roll Call 382: yeas 32, nays 15
HJR0003PassRemoves the superintendent of public instruction from the list of officeholders who shall discharge the powers and duties of the governor if the office of the governor and lieutenant governor are both vacant. This proposed amendment has not been prev...
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2022-03-22
Public Law 176
HB1260PassDepartment of local government finance. Specifies provisions for federal economic stimulus funds. Provides that, unless specifically granted authority by a statute passed by the general assembly, the state lottery commission and Indiana gaming commis...
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2022-03-21
Public Law 174
HB1296PassFirearms matters. Repeals the law that requires a person to obtain a license to carry a handgun in Indiana. Specifies that certain persons who are not otherwise prohibited from carrying or possessing a handgun are not required to obtain or possess a ...
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2022-03-21
Public Law 175
HB1351PassDisclosure or notification of data breach. Adds a requirement that disclosure or notice must occur not more than 45 days after the discovery of a breach.
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2022-03-18
Public Law 171
HB1245PassConnections to water and sewer systems. Prohibits: (1) a local unit; or (2) a water or wastewater utility; that is not under the jurisdiction of the Indiana utility regulatory commission (IURC) for the approval of rates and charges from charging or c...
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2022-03-18
Public Law 167
HB1363PassDepartment of child services matters. Repeals provisions under which certain parties may file a petition during a child in need of services proceeding to require a parent, guardian, or custodian of the child to participate in a program of care, treat...
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2022-03-18
Public Law 172
HB1238PassInsurance matters. Specifies that the compliance of a practitioner and facility with federal law meets the good faith estimate requirements concerning health service costs. Reduces, from 1% to 0.15%, the lowest interest rate that an insurer may use i...
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2022-03-18
Public Law 165
HB1137PassProtective orders. Provides that an order for protection issued ex parte or upon notice and a hearing, or a modification of an order for protection issued ex parte or upon notice and a hearing, is effective: (1) for two years after the date of issuan...
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2022-03-18
Public Law 159
HB1011PassSale of capital asset. Allows a town to invest the proceeds received from the sale of a capital asset made after December 15, 2021, and before January 1, 2023, in the same manner as the next generation trust fund if the proceeds from the sale exceed ...
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2022-03-18
Public Law 157
HB1242PassState purchasing. Requires the department of administration (department) to determine the technological upgrades and other expenditures required to collect and compile information regarding purchases made by state agencies from the following: (1) A m...
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2022-03-18
Public Law 166
HB1285PassRedistricting local election districts. Provides that redistricting election districts for local and school board offices must occur at certain times. Removes a provision that limited the number of school board members that may reside in the same sch...
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2022-03-18
Public Law 169
HB1214PassResidential eviction actions. Requires the plaintiff in a residential eviction action to file a motion to dismiss the action if the case is resolved between the parties at any time before final adjudication, unless the plaintiff is seeking damages. P...
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2022-03-18
Public Law 164
HB1092PassBusiness association matters. Removes the requirement that licensees must file to renew their license at least 30 days before the license expires. Requires loan brokers to provide all parties to a services contract with written notice if the loan bro...
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2022-03-18
Public Law 158
HB1251PassVarious education matters. Requires the department of education (department) to apply to the United States Department of Education for assessment flexibility. Requires the department to: (1) prepare a report that includes information and recommendati...
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2022-03-18
Public Law 168
HB1205PassUniform trust decanting act and trustee duties. Allows a trustee of an irrevocable trust to appoint a successor trustee or multiple trustees. Provides that a trustee's power to appoint a successor trustee includes the power to allocate trustee powers...
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2022-03-18
Public Law 161
HB1209PassCarbon sequestration projects. Provides for the mechanism for underground storage of carbon dioxide in Indiana. Provides that the new chapter does not apply to the carbon sequestration pilot project established pursuant to IC 14-39-1. Makes conformin...
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2022-03-18
Public Law 163
HB1314PassPublic safety matters. Provides that a surviving spouse or child of a department of homeland security (department) fire investigator is eligible to receive health coverage under the health coverage plan for active employees provided by the employer. ...
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2022-03-18
Public Law 170
HB1153PassWorker's compensation. Provides that if, after the occurrence of an accident, compensation is paid for temporary total disability or temporary partial disability, then the two year limitation period to file an application for adjustment of claim begi...
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2022-03-18
Public Law 160
HB1208PassVarious probate and trust matters. In one instance in the law on health care advance directives, changes the word "testator" to "declarant". Amends several provisions relating to the filing of notices to make those provisions consistent with Rules of...
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2022-03-18
Public Law 162
HB1211VetoState and local administration. Provides that not later than October 1, 2022, the department of administration (department), on behalf of the office of technology (office), shall issue a request for information for purposes of exploring how blockchai...
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2022-03-16
Vetoed by the Governor
HB1190PassFree speech at state educational institutions. Provides that a state educational institution may not: (1) designate an outdoor area on campus as an area where protected expressive activities are prohibited; (2) deny any benefit or privilege to, or di...
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2022-03-15
Public Law 145
HB1103PassDepartment of natural resources. Repeals code provisions regarding commercial fishing on Lake Michigan. Removes the requirement that the director of the department of natural resources (department) send, to a person who has a license that is placed o...
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2022-03-15
Public Law 141
HB1283PassExoneration payments. Provides that a person applying to the Indiana criminal justice institute seeking compensation for wrongful incarceration must prove that he or she is actually innocent by a preponderance of the evidence. Specifies that payments...
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2022-03-15
Public Law 146
HB1112PassMedicaid reimbursement rates. Requires, beginning July 1, 2023, the office of the secretary of family and social services (office of the secretary) and a managed care organization to reimburse under Medicaid an emergency medical services provider org...
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2022-03-15
Public Law 142
HB1093PassEducation matters. Amends the membership and duties of the early learning advisory committee. Makes changes to the definition of "school resource officer". Provides that, after June 30, 2023, if a school corporation or charter school enters into a co...
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2022-03-15
Public Law 139
HB1094PassEducation matters. Requires, not later than December 31, 2022, the department of education (department) to: (1) issue a request for proposals for the purpose of contracting with a company to provide; or (2) enter into a memorandum of understanding wi...
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2022-03-15
Public Law 140
HB1183PassNatural resources matters. Extends the time for an individual to check a trap that captures and kills a furbearing animal from 24 hours to 48 hours. Requires the department of natural resources to publish a recommendation that the best practice to te...
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2022-03-15
Public Law 144
HB1300PassBail. Defines "charitable bail organization" and allows a charitable organization to pay bail on behalf of specified defendants if the organization meets certain criteria and is certified by the commissioner of the department of insurance (commission...
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2022-03-15
Public Law 147
HB1002PassVarious tax matters. Specifies that the amount of excess combined reserves that may be transferred to the pre-1996 account in 2022 may not exceed $2,500,000,000. Reduces the individual adjusted gross income tax rate from 3.23% in 2022 to 3.15% in 202...
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2022-03-15
Public Law 138
HB1169PassHealth matters. Prohibits certain health insurance plans from requiring authorization for covered early intervention services under an individualized family service plan signed by an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) or a physician assistant ...
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2022-03-15
Public Law 143
HB1167PassBureau of motor vehicles. Allows an advanced practice registered nurse to sign certain health documents concerning driving privileges. Requires the bureau of motor vehicles (bureau) to establish and maintain an audit working group. Provides that meet...
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2022-03-14
Public Law 118
HB1130PassOpen meetings. Requires a governing body of a school corporation (school board) to allow each member of the public attending a meeting (attendee) the opportunity to provide oral public comment. Allows a school board to permit oral public comment at a...
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2022-03-14
Public Law 116
HB1226PassSolid waste matters. Establishes the central Indiana waste diversion pilot project (pilot project). Requires the department of environmental management to: (1) develop pilot project application forms; (2) make the forms available on or before July 1,...
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2022-03-14
Public Law 120
HB1048PassSheriff's sale in mortgage foreclosure action. Allows the sheriff to conduct a public auction electronically. Prohibits certain persons and entities from purchasing a tract at a sheriff's sale. Requires each person bidding at a sheriff's sale to sign...
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2022-03-14
Public Law 112
HB1021PassHorse racing veterinarians. Amends the definition of "veterinarian" to allow a veterinary practitioner who: (1) holds a special permit issued by the board of veterinary medical examiners; or (2) is exempt from licensing and special permit requirement...
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2022-03-14
Public Law 111
HB1075PassCommissions and committees. Repeals the following: (1) Indiana advisory commission on intergovernmental relations. (2) Public highway private enterprise review board. (3) Lake Michigan marina and shoreline development commission. (4) Orange County de...
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2022-03-14
Public Law 114
HB1174PassSpecial death benefit. Requires the long term and short term disability plans for state employees to provide on a biweekly basis, after a seven day elimination period, 100% of qualified wages for a correctional officer employed by the department of c...
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2022-03-14
Public Law 119
HB1140PassMedicaid coverage for pregnant women. Repeals the statute specifying Medicaid eligibility for qualified pregnant women. Increases the Medicaid income eligibility requirements for pregnant women. Removes the Medicaid limitation for pregnant women of m...
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2022-03-14
Public Law 117
HB1062PassRegulation of cemeteries. Defines "certificate of burial rights" for purposes of the cemetery law. Replaces references to other instruments issued upon the purchase of burial rights with the term. Provides that before entering into a sales contract w...
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2022-03-14
Public Law 113
HB1303PassTax credit for ABLE account contributions. Creates (beginning January 1, 2024) a stand-alone credit for contributions to Indiana ABLE accounts. Provides that a taxpayer is entitled to a credit against adjusted gross income tax equal to the least of: ...
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2022-03-14
Public Law 122
HB1298PassAlcoholic beverages. Provides that the alcohol and tobacco commission may not require physical separation between a bar area and a dining area in a food hall. Reduces the length of time that an applicant for an artisan distiller's permit must hold an...
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2022-03-14
Public Law 121
HB1116PassElectronic voting machines. Changes the date by which a county must provide a voter verifiable paper audit trail for electronic voting systems from December 31, 2029, to July 1, 2024. Provides that, after July 1, 2022, a county must meet certain requ...
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2022-03-14
Public Law 115
HB1359PassJuvenile law matters. Requires the commission on improving the status of children in Indiana (commission) to create a statewide juvenile justice oversight body (oversight body) to do the following: (1) Develop a plan to collect and report statewide j...
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2022-03-11
Public Law 101
HB1292PassCompensation for victims of violent crimes. Changes, for purposes of the law concerning compensation to victims of violent crime, the definition of "claimant" to include certain family members of a victim. Expands the list of expenses eligible for co...
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2022-03-11
Public Law 98
HB1221PassElectric vehicles and electricity pricing. Provides that a person that: (1) owns, operates, or leases electric vehicle (EV) supply equipment; and (2) makes the EV supply equipment available for use by the public for compensation; may charge the publi...
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2022-03-11
Public Law 94
HB1248PassDirect contact with specified animals. Prohibits a person that owns or possesses a specified animal from allowing a member of the public to come into direct contact, or enter into a proximity that allows for or permits direct contact, with the specif...
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2022-03-11
Public Law 96
HB1410PassMandatory job search for TANF eligibility. Requires the secretary of family and social services (secretary) to adopt rules concerning evidence of job search activities for certain applicants and certain recipients under the federal Temporary Assistan...
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2022-03-11
Public Law 102
HB1354PassRequirements for SNAP participants. Urges the legislative council to assign to an interim study committee the following topics: (1) Requiring the custodial and noncustodial parents to cooperate with the child support bureau as a condition of eligibil...
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2022-03-11
Public Law 100
HB1079PassElements of rape. Provides that a person commits rape if the person engages in sexual activity with another person and the person disregards the other person's attempts to refuse the person's acts.
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2022-03-11
Public Law 92
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