Indiana Representative Robin Shackleford [D]

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INHB1091PassEligibility 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
INHB1352PassTelehealth 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
INSB0252PassLong acting reversible contraceptives. Allows a long acting reversible contraceptive that is prescribed to and obtained for a Medicaid recipient to be transferred to another Medicaid recipient if certain requirements are met.
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2023-05-04
Public Law 177
INSB0283PassMarion County road funding. Provides that at least 65% of the funds distributed to a county containing a consolidated city from the motor vehicle highway account (MVHA) shall be used for the construction, reconstruction, and preservation of highways ...
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2023-05-04
Public Law 179
INHB1461PassLong term services. Requires the housing and community development authority to: (1) assess the feasibility of the development of new assisted living communities for low and middle income individuals; and (2) determine possible funding for the assist...
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2023-05-01
Public Law 149
INSB0438PassHome health services. Requires the office of the secretary of family and social services to: (1) perform a comprehensive review of existing home health services for children with complex medical needs; (2) assess the home health services and policies...
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2023-05-01
Public Law 113
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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
INSB0158PassDomestic violence. Provides that a person arrested for certain crimes committed against a family or household member may not be released on bail for 24 hours. Provides that a charge of invasion of privacy is elevated to a Level 6 felony if the person...
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2023-04-20
Public Law 28
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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
INHCR0022PassHonoring Annie Burns-Hicks. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION honoring Annie Burns-Hicks.
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2023-04-04
Returned to the House
INHR0025PassCelebrating and remembering Dorothy Grunemeyer. Celebrating and remembering Dorothy Grunemeyer.
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2023-03-23
First reading: adopted voice vote
INSCR0031PassHonoring Barbara Boyd. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION honoring the lifetime achievements of Indianapolis journalist Barbara Boyd.
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2023-03-22
Returned to the Senate
INHR0015PassCelebrating Indiana Senior Day at the Indiana Statehouse on March 9, 2023. Celebrating Indiana Senior Day at the Indiana Statehouse on March 9, 2023.
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2023-02-23
First reading: adopted voice vote
INHCR0011PassCelebrating the achievements and contributions of attorney, community leader, and civil rights activist Fay H. Williams. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION celebrating the achievements and contributions of attorney, community leader, and civil rights activist F...
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2023-02-09
Returned to the House
INHR0006PassCelebrating February as Black History Month. Celebrating February as Black History Month.
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2023-02-02
First reading: adopted voice vote
INHCR0007PassRecognizing January as Human Trafficking Awareness Month. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION recognizing January as Human Trafficking Awareness Month.
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2023-01-25
Returned to the House
INHB1573Intro

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Repayment of medical school loans. Requires the Indiana department of health (department) to establish and administer a medical school loan forgiveness pilot program (program) for the purpose of attracting physicians to practice medicine in Indiana. ...
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2023-01-24
To House Ways and Means Committee
INHB1571Intro

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Reading specialist grants. Creates the reading specialist certification grant fund (fund). Allows eligible teachers to apply for a grant from the fund for the purpose of obtaining a science of reading based reading specialist certification. Provides ...
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2023-01-19
To House Ways and Means Committee
INHB1481Intro

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Juvenile delinquency. Provides that juvenile law concerning delinquency does not apply to a child who: (1) is less than 10 years of age; or (2) is 10 or 11 years of age, unless the child is alleged to have committed a delinquent act that would be mur...
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2023-01-17
To House Courts and Criminal Code Committee
INHB1319Intro

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Loan repayment for health professionals. Provides that occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants, physical therapists, and speech language pathologists are eligible for certain loan repayments made available to health care professional...
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2023-01-12
To House Public Health Committee
INHB1320Intro

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Occupational therapists. Provides that for any rules adopted concerning community care for individuals with mental illness, a licensed occupational therapist is considered to be a qualified behavioral health professional.
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2023-01-12
To House Public Health Committee
INHB1330Intro

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Advanced practice registered nurses. Removes the requirements that an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) have a practice agreement with a collaborating physician. Removes a provision requiring an APRN to operate under a collaborative practice ...
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2023-01-12
To House Public Health Committee
INHB1328Intro

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Traffic amnesty. Provides that license reinstatement fees are: (1) $150 for the first suspension; (2) $225 for the second suspension; and (3) $300 for the third and any subsequent suspensions. (Current law provides that license reinstatement fees are...
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2023-01-12
To House Roads and Transportation Committee
INHR0001PassCommemorating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Commemorating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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2023-01-12
Representatives Harris, Jackson, Pack R, Bartlett, Hatcher, Porter, Pryor, Shackleford, Summers added as coauthors
INHB1095Intro

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Mental health and addiction matters. Specifies that an individual's incarceration, hospitalization, or other temporary cessation in substance or chemical use may not be used as a factor in determining the individual's eligibility for coverage in: (1)...
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2023-01-10
To House Public Health Committee
INHB1096Intro

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Funding for senior home repair program. Establishes the residential emergency services to offer (home) repairs to the elderly (RESTORE) program and fund. Provides that a qualified applicant may be awarded a grant from the Indiana housing and communit...
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2023-01-10
To House Government and Regulatory Reform Committee
INHB1094Intro

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Comprehensive student support program. Establishes the comprehensive student support program (program) for the purposes of: (1) funding the formation and staffing of school based and district level comprehensive student support teams; (2) improving s...
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2023-01-10
To House Education Committee
INHB1139Intro

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Consent for pelvic, prostate, and rectal exams. Prohibits health practitioners and other specified individuals from performing pelvic, prostate, or rectal examinations on an anesthetized or unconscious patient except in specified circumstances.
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2023-01-10
To House Public Health Committee
INHB1097Intro

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Healthy food incubator program. Establishes the healthy food incubator program (program) and healthy food incubator fund (fund) under the administration of the Indiana housing and community development authority (IHCDA). Provides that the purpose of ...
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2023-01-10
To House Agriculture and Rural Development Committee
INHB1047Intro

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Small business development. Makes an appropriation of available federal funds to the office of small business and entrepreneurship for purposes related to minority owned small businesses.
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2023-01-09
To House Ways and Means Committee
INHB1071Intro

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Implicit bias continuing education. Requires the medical licensing board of Indiana to adopt rules requiring a physician and a physician assistant who apply for a license or renewal to complete continuing education addressing the topic of implicit bi...
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2023-01-09
To House Public Health Committee
INHB1070Intro

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Domestic violence matters. Requires a director of a nonprofit organization that works to prevent domestic violence or assists victims of domestic violence who is convicted of a crime of domestic violence to report the conviction to: (1) the executive...
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2023-01-09
To House Courts and Criminal Code Committee
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