Indiana Representative Julie Olthoff [R]

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INHB1342PassDirect 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
INHB1570PassFamily 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
INSB0314PassAddress confidentiality. Replaces a "victim of domestic violence" with an individual who is an address confidentiality "program participant" in the definition of "covered person" for purposes of the statutes concerning restricted addresses. Urges the...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 180
INHB1513PassFSSA 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
INSB0008PassPrescription drug rebates and pricing. Requires a pharmacy benefit manager to provide a report to the department of insurance at least every six months. Provides that the report must include the: (1) overall aggregate amount charged to a health plan ...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 166
INSB0065PassElected officials training fund. Allows a county auditor, upon the county fiscal body's determination that money in the county elected officials training fund (fund) is in excess of the fund's expenses, to transfer the excess money to the county reco...
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2023-05-01
Public Law 96
INHB1279PassThird party food delivery services. Establishes in the Indiana Code article concerning regulated businesses a new chapter governing third party food delivery services. Defines: (1) "covered establishment" as a: (A) restaurant; or (B) food service est...
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2023-05-01
Public Law 136
INHB1219PassPFAS biomonitoring pilot program. Provides that the department of homeland security (department) may establish the PFAS biomonitoring pilot program (pilot program) to collect and analyze blood samples of individuals who were previously, or are curren...
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2023-05-01
Public Law 132
INSB0301PassSex offenses. Increases the maximum penalty for child molesting from 40 to 50 years under certain circumstances.
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2023-05-01
Public Law 109
INSB0151PassFoster families. Provides that the amount of foster care support tax credits allowed may not exceed $2,000,000 in each calendar year beginning after December 31, 2023, and ending before January 1, 2028. Requires the department of state revenue (depar...
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2023-05-01
Public Law 97
INSB0185Pass1977 fund membership. Modifies the definition of "salary of a first class patrolman or first class firefighter" for the 1977 police officers' and firefighters' pension and disability fund (1977 fund). Allows an airport authority to participate in the...
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2023-05-01
Public Law 102
INHR0048PassCongratulating Vice Admiral Sean Buck on his retirement from the United States Navy. Congratulating Vice Admiral Sean Buck on his retirement from the United States Navy.
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2023-04-27
First reading: adopted voice vote
INHB1341PassPFAS-free firefighter gear. Provides that, after June 30, 2024, an Indiana fire department may not purchase firefighting gear unless it contains a permanently affixed label indicating whether or not the firefighting gear contains PFAS.
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2023-04-20
Public Law 78
INHB1211PassWelding certifications on public works projects. Requires that contractors on a public works project meet certain standards relating to the welding of structural steel.
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2023-04-20
Public Law 70
INSB0011PassMarriage and family therapists. Decreases the number of experiential practice hours required to obtain a license as a marriage and family therapist or a therapist associate. Specifies that the hours must be completed during at least 12 months.
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2023-04-20
Public Law 15
INSB0154PassCertain counties purchasing and data processing. Provides that the county executive of Lake County has jurisdiction over the county purchasing agency and the county data processing agency. Provides that the county executive of St. Joseph County has j...
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2023-04-20
Public Law 24
INHB1169PassSeparation of siblings in child placement. Provides that if a child is placed in a temporary out-of-home placement in a location in which a sibling of the child resides, the department of child services shall, before changing the placement of the chi...
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2023-04-20
Public Law 65
INHB1340PassDepartment of child services matters. Defines "Indian child" for purposes of family and juvenile law. Provides that certain records relating to foster care children may be maintained in an electronic format. Provides that certain individuals may requ...
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2023-04-20
Public Law 77
INHCR0043PassCelebrating the achievements and contributions of Hoosier environmental leader Tim Maloney on his retirement. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION celebrating the achievements and contributions of Hoosier environmental leader Tim Maloney on his retirement.
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2023-04-20
Returned to the House
INSB0157PassParcels offered at successive tax sales. Requires that the county auditor's notice of tax sale include a statement providing that if a tract or item of real property has been offered for sale at a county treasurer's tax sale (treasurer's sale) and a ...
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2023-04-20
Public Law 27
INSB0334PassSimplified application for SNAP benefits. Requires the division of family resources of the family and social services administration (division) to develop and implement simplified requirements by which an individual who: (1) is 60 years of age or old...
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2023-04-20
Public Law 44
INSB0001Enroll
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Behavioral health matters. Provides that, subject to certain procedures and requirements, the office of the secretary of family and social services may apply to the United States Department of Health and Human Services: (1) for a Medicaid state plan ...
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2023-04-20
Motion to concur filed
INSB0004Enroll
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Public health commission. Defines "core public health services" for purposes of public health laws. Adds members to the executive board of the Indiana department of health (state department). Removes a provision allowing the state department to estab...
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2023-04-20
Senate dissented from House amendments
INHCR0005PassUrging the Indiana Department of Transportation to rename the bridge on State Highway 27 over I-70 as the "Officer Seara Burton Memorial Bridge". A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION urging the Indiana Department of Transportation to rename the bridge on State Hi...
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2023-04-17
Representatives Goodrich, Pack R, Haggard C, Teshka J, May, Baird, Pierce K, Prescott, Snow C, Smith, V., Johnson, Olthoff, Slager, Miller D, O'Brien T, Engleman, Smaltz, Negele, Manning, McGuire J, Meltzer J, Culp K, Lucas, Sweet L, Garcia Wilburn V, Lehman, Errington, Schaibley, Patterson L, Vermilion A, Harris, Hamilton, Miller K, Judy, Abbott D, Zent, VanNatter, Clere, Rowray E, Pryor, Pfaff, Pierce M, Wesco, Jordan, Thompson, Cherry, Davis M, GiaQuinta, Hatfield, Hall D, Bartels, Aylesworth, Frye, Boy, Jackson, Heine, Andrade M added as coauthors
INSB0428Engross
50%
Food and beverage taxes. Authorizes the following municipalities to impose a food and beverage tax: (1) The town of Merrillville. (2) The city of Jasper.
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2023-03-28
To House Ways and Means Committee
INHB1213Engross
50%
Community integration and habilitation waiver. Establishes the special service review team to review denied applications and applications for which a determination has not been made for the community integration and habilitation waiver. Limits the ge...
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2023-03-23
To Senate Appropriations Committee
INHB1433Engross
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Reimbursement for prosthetic and orthotic devices. Provides that orthotic devices are provided under Medicaid. Requires the office of Medicaid policy and planning to apply for any state plan amendment or waiver necessary to include prosthetic and ort...
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2023-03-20
To Senate Appropriations Committee
INHR0022PassMemorializing Representative Sally J. Siegrist. Memorializing Representative Sally J. Siegrist.
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2023-03-13
First reading: adopted voice vote
INSB0195Engross
50%
Study of homeowners association issues. Urges the legislative council to assign to an appropriate interim study committee the task of studying specific issues concerning homeowners associations.
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2023-03-13
To House Rules and Legislative Procedures Committee
INSB0078Engross
50%
Distributions of public safety income tax revenue. Requires that part of a certified distribution allocated to a county (other than Marion County), subject to a qualified township's application, be allocated among the qualified townships in the count...
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2023-03-13
To House Ways and Means Committee
INHB1344Intro
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Right to start act. Establishes a "right to start act". Requires the department of administration, the department of workforce development, and the Indiana economic development corporation to annually file reports with the general assembly. Requires ...
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2023-02-06
To House Government and Regulatory Reform Committee
INHB1446Intro
25%
Case management after family reunification. Provides that if the dispositional decree entered in the case of a child who is removed from the home of the child's parent, guardian, or custodian provides for reunification of the child with the parent, g...
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2023-01-30
To House Family, Children and Human Affairs Committee
INHB1582Intro
25%
DCS workforce stabilization grants. Establishes the child services workforce stabilization fund (fund) for the provision of grants by the department of child services (department) to child services providers for the purpose of addressing costs associ...
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2023-01-24
To House Ways and Means Committee
INHB1533Intro
25%
Individual tax deductions and credits. Increases the amount from $1,000 to $1,500 per dependent child for purposes of the unreimbursed education expenditure tax deduction. Repeals the provision providing a tax credit for contributions to an ABLE acco...
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2023-01-19
To House Ways and Means Committee
INHB1502Intro
25%
Workforce development grants. Establishes the workforce development board grant program and the workforce development board grant program fund. Requires the department of workforce development to annually award grants to each of the 12 workforce deve...
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2023-01-17
To House Employment, Labor and Pensions Committee
INHB1018Intro
25%
Medicaid and medical equipment. Removes medical equipment and supplies from the list of items or services for which the office of the secretary of family and services (office) may seek competitive bids for the Medicaid program. Specifies that the off...
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2023-01-12
To House Public Health Committee
INHB1189Intro
25%
Child fatality information. Provides that the department of child services (department) shall disclose to the public certain information regarding child fatalities or near fatalities. Provides that, upon request, the department shall provide addition...
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2023-01-12
To House Family, Children and Human Affairs Committee
INHB1188Intro
25%
Compliance with CHINS dispositional decrees. Provides that if the department of child services (department) takes a child into custody, the department may not release the child to the child's parent, guardian, or custodian if: (1) the parent, guardia...
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2023-01-12
To House Judiciary Committee
INHB1030Intro
25%
Registration of rental units. Allows a political subdivision to impose an annual registration fee of up to $10 per rental unit that is not part of a rental unit community. (Current law allows for an annual registration fee of up to $5 per rental unit...
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2023-01-09
To House Local Government Committee
INHB1084Intro
25%
Sex offender residency restrictions. Provides that an offender against children who knowingly or intentionally resides within 1,000 feet of certain areas owned, leased, operated, or maintained by a homeowners association or property owners associatio...
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2023-01-09
To House Courts and Criminal Code Committee
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