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HB1608PassEducation matters. Provides that a school, an employee or staff member of a school, or a third party vendor used by a school to provide instruction may not provide any instruction to a student in prekindergarten through grade 3 on human sexuality. Pr...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 248
HB1342PassDirect support professionals. Requires the division of disability and rehabilitative services (division) to establish and maintain a direct support professional registry and to make the registry available to authorized division personnel and authoriz...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 228
HB1638PassEducation matters. Requires the department of education (department) to report to the legislative council findings and recommendations for reducing the amount of redundant data that schools are required to submit to state agencies. Provides that a st...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 250
HB1402PassSewage matters. Provides that a wastewater utility that is not subject to the jurisdiction of the Indiana utility regulatory commission (commission) and that receives wholesale wastewater service from another wastewater utility may not: (1) disconnec...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 232
HB1570PassFamily and juvenile law matters. Makes changes in various adoption law provisions to provide 15 days (rather than 30 days) to contest certain adoptions. Provides that a confidentiality agreement entered into between a foster parent and the department...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 244
HB1591PassVarious education matters. Requires the Indiana archives and records administration to: (1) establish procedures to retain an original record, document, plat, paper, or instrument-in-writing in an electronic format; (2) establish a period of time aft...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 246
HB1021PassVarious criminal law matters. Amends the definition of "emergency medical services provider" for the offense of battery to include a staff member in the emergency department of a hospital. Specifies that the enhancement for battery committed on a pub...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 209
HB1449PassTwenty-first century scholars program. Provides that the commission for higher education shall do the following: (1) In cooperation with the department of education, identify students who meet the requirements to participate in the twenty-first centu...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 235
HB1558PassScience of reading. Defines "science of reading". Requires the state board of education (state board) in collaboration with the department of education (department) to prepare and submit a report regarding the alignment of science of reading concepts...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 243
HB1445PassAudit of Medicaid program prescription drug costs. Amends the requirements for a physician to provide office based opioid treatment. Provides that the attorney general may issue a request for proposal to audit the prescription drug programs within th...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 233
HB1639PassWatershed development commissions. Provides that the executives of one or more counties may adopt ordinances designating their counties as members of a proposed watershed development commission and that the proposed watershed development commission i...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 251
HB1528PassNext generation Hoosier educators scholarship program. Provides that an individual enrolled in a transition to teaching program may apply for a one time scholarship under the next generation Hoosier educators scholarship program. Establishes requirem...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 242
HB1016PassPolice and fire merit systems. Allows a fire protection district or fire protection territory to establish a merit system. Provides that unless a resolution or ordinance to establish a merit system is rejected not later than December 31, 2024, a meri...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 207
HB1647PassAthletic trainers. Amends the definition of "athletic trainer" to include an individual employed by an occupational facility to practice athletic training. Amends the definition of "athletic training" to include the diagnosis and rehabilitation of a...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 252
HB1050PassVarious motor vehicle matters. Adds an exception to the disposition of surplus personal property by a governmental body. Expands the definition of "alternative fuel" to include hydrogen, hythane, electricity, or any other fuel used to propel a motor ...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 211
HB1483PassDiscipline rules regarding bullying. Provides that discipline rules adopted by the governing body of a school corporation must include timetables for reporting bullying incidents to parents of both the targeted student and the alleged perpetrator in ...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 238
HB1499PassVarious tax matters. Makes certain changes to the qualification requirements for the: (1) deduction for individuals who are at least 65 years of age; and (2) additional credit for certain homesteads. Increases the amount of the supplemental homestead...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 239
HB1004PassHealth care matters. Establishes the health care cost oversight task force and sets forth duties of the task force. Provides a credit against state tax liability to certain physicians who have an ownership interest in a physician practice and meet ot...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 203
HB1177PassFirearms training for teachers. Authorizes funds from the: (1) Indiana secured school fund; and (2) school corporation and charter school safety advance program; to be used for the purpose of providing specialized firearms instruction to certain teac...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 218
HB1336PassVarious election law matters. Adds the U.S. Space Force to the definition of "uniformed services" in election law. Provides that electronic signatures may be used for the reporting of campaign contributions and expenditures. Provides that election fo...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 227
HB1454PassDepartment of local government finance. Provides that the term of any judgment funding bond with regard to either: (1) the city of Hobart; or (2) the Merrillville Community School Corporation; issued for the purpose of paying a property tax judgment ...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 236
HB1513PassFSSA matters. Changes the name of the bureau of developmental disabilities services to the bureau of disabilities services. Removes certain members from the 211 advisory committee. Repeals Medicaid copayment provisions that: (1) require the office of...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 241
HB1125PassDelivery network companies. Amends the law regarding transportation network companies (TNC) to provide that, after June 30, 2024, the primary motor vehicle liability insurance coverage requirement while a TNC driver is logged on to the TNC's digital ...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 215
HB1087PassTransportation for a released offender. Provides that the department of correction may not provide transportation to, or procure transportation or public transportation to, a county other than the released offender's county of residence at the time o...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 212
HB1200PassAlcoholic beverages and tobacco. Adds the following to the definition of "entertainment complex": (1) A premises located within a five mile (instead of four mile) radius of the center of a consolidated city. (2) A premises used as a museum of fine ar...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 220
HB1466PassJuror compensation. Increases the jury fee collected from a defendant who has committed a crime or committed certain violations to $6. (Current jury fee is $2.) Requires the clerk to collect a jury fee of $75 from a party filing a civil tort or plena...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 237
HB1017PassPrescription drug donation repositories. Establishes the prescription drug donation repository program (program). Establishes a fee on each person who is issued a license, registration, or certificate by a health profession board for the program. All...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 208
HB1106PassMine reclamation tax credit. Provides a mine reclamation tax credit (credit), retroactive beginning January 1, 2023, for a taxpayer that enters into an agreement with the Indiana economic development corporation (corporation) for a qualified investme...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 214
HB1318PassCorrections and clarifications. Specifies that an "eligible regional economic acceleration and development organization" means any of the following: (1) A development authority. (2) A qualified nonprofit organization. Resolves a conflict between Hous...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 225
HB1316PassIFA approval and revolving loan programs. Provides that a participant may issue and sell bonds to the Indiana finance authority (authority) without the requirement of an increase to the user rates and charges of the participant. Provides that the bon...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 224
HB1173PassUtility scale battery energy storage systems. Provides that a person may not: (1) construct a new utility scale battery energy storage system (BESS); or (2) expand the capacity of an existing BESS by more than 10% of the system's original capacity; w...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 217
HB1006PassMental health programs. Specifies the circumstances under which a person may be involuntarily committed to a facility for mental health services and specifies that these services are medically necessary when provided in accordance with generally acce...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 205
HB1354PassService animals. Provides that only a dog or miniature horse qualify as a service animal. Provides that a public accommodation shall make reasonable modifications in policies, practices, or procedures to permit the use of a miniature horse by an ind...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 230
HB1160PassWorkforce development pilot programs. Provides that the commission for higher education may establish an education and career support services pilot program to provide career and support services to adult students of state educational institutions. P...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 216
HB1382PassRobotics programs. Establishes the robotics competition program to provide grants to eligible robotics competition teams (eligible teams) in order to expand opportunities to increase interest and improve skills in science, technology, engineering, an...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 231
HB1008PassPension investments. Specifies certain entities, actions taken, or factors considered to which the ESG commitment provisions do not apply. Provides that if the treasurer of state concludes that the service provider has made an ESG commitment, the tre...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 206
HB1447PassEducation matters. Provides that, if a school corporation or qualified school uses a third party vendor in providing certain personal analyses, evaluations, or surveys, the third party vendor and the school corporation or qualified school may not rec...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 234
HB1511PassHigher education scholarships, grants, and cost exemptions. Provides that money in the National Guard tuition supplement program fund and the National Guard scholarship extension fund may not be expended, removed, or transferred from the respective f...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 240
HB1329PassInsurance matters. Provides that if an insurance producer actively participates in a state or national professional insurance organization, the insurance commissioner may apply the insurance producer's participation toward the satisfaction of not mor...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 226
HB1195PassICJI victim services division. Allows the victim services division (division) of the Indiana criminal justice institute (ICJI) to assume the duties of the domestic violence prevention and treatment council (council) within the division. Repeals the p...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 219
HB1002PassEducation and workforce development. Establishes the: (1) career scholarship account program (CSA program); (2) career scholarship account program fund; (3) career scholarship account administration fund; (4) career scholarship account donation fund;...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 202
HB1005PassHousing. Establishes the residential housing infrastructure assistance program (program) and residential housing infrastructure assistance revolving fund (fund). Provides that the Indiana finance authority (authority) shall administer the fund and pr...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 204
HB1212PassPrivacy protections for nonprofit organizations. Defines "personal information" as data that directly or indirectly identifies a "person" (including an individual, a corporation, a limited liability company, a government entity, a partnership, a trus...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 221
HB1091PassEligibility under Medicaid, CHIP and other benefits. Changes the requirements for submitting eligibility information for an individual who is: (1) less than 19 years of age; and (2) a recipient of either the Medicaid program or the children's health ...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 213
HB1352PassTelehealth services. Provides (beginning January 1, 2024) that the office of Medicaid policy and planning may not require: (1) a provider that is licensed, certified, registered, or authorized with the appropriate state agency or board and exclusivel...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 229
HB1623PassAdministrative law. Establishes the government reform task force (task force). Provides for members of the task force. Requires the task force to submit a report. Prohibits the consideration of the number or amount of fines or civil penalties imposed...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 249
HB1590PassVarious education matters. Makes various changes to the education law concerning the following: (1) The science of reading and licensing requirements. (2) The grant for benchmark, formative, interim, or similar assessments with regards to certain ass...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 245
HB1256PassArchives and record administration. Amends related definitions. Allows the attorney general to retain and publish records and opinions in electronic format. Amends various duties for the Indiana archives and records administration (administration). R...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 222
HB1601PassExemption from permitting requirements. Provides that a forestry operation that conducts its operations in compliance with the Indiana Logging and Forestry Best Management Practices Field Guide published by the Indiana department of natural resources...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 247
HB1266PassCyber civilian corps program advisory board. Establishes the Indiana cyber civilian corps program advisory board (board). Provides for the membership of the board. Requires the adjutant general to provide staff support for the board. Requires the boa...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 223
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