IN Legislation | 2019 | Regular Session

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SB0551PassVictims of criminal acts. Provides that a new registration period may be imposed if a sex or violent offender fails to register or improperly registers as a sex or violent offender. Prohibits records held by the department of child services to be dis...
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2019-04-18
Public Law 40
SB0381PassCemetery perpetual care fund distributions. Provides that a cemetery perpetual care fund that is a trust may be converted into a total return unitrust (a trust from which the trustee pays out an amount computed as a percentage of the fair market valu...
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2019-04-18
Public Law 33
SB0336PassMisdemeanor penalties. Makes numerous misdemeanors civil infractions for the first offense. Repeals the crimes of vending machine vandalism and refusing to yield a party line. Increases the penalty for obstructing a medical person from a Class B misd...
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2019-04-18
Public Law 32
HB1600PassStudy committee on protection of senior citizens. Urges the legislative council to assign to an appropriate interim study committee the task of studying certain issues concerning elder care.
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2019-04-18
Public Law 60
SB0474PassProbation and parole for animal abusers. 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 own, harbor, or train a compan...
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2019-04-18
Public Law 37
HB1180Enroll

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Pharmacy benefit managers. Requires a pharmacy benefit manager to obtain a license issued by the department of insurance (department). Specifies pharmacy benefit manager network and annual reporting requirements. Provides rulemaking authority for the...
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2019-04-18
Senate advisors appointed: Spartz and Ford J.D.
HB1552PassReserve police officer continuing education. Allows a county, city, or town law enforcement agency to provide continuing education to appointed police reserve officers.
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2019-04-18
Public Law 59
SB0022PassPension matters. Makes additional conforming changes with previous legislation for the purpose of allowing a retired member of PERF or TRF to make partial withdrawals from the member's annuity savings account. Rephrases provisions concerning the elec...
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2019-04-18
Public Law 27
SB0424PassPrivacy and tracking of rape kits. Provides that a hospital or licensed medical services provider that provides forensic medical exams and additional forensic services to a victim (provider) is entitled to reimbursement from the victim services divis...
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2019-04-18
Public Law 36
SB0405PassElection audits. Allows the secretary of state to designate counties as risk-limiting audit pilot counties and sets forth a procedure for a county to follow to be designated as a pilot county to conduct risk-limiting audits. Provides for conducting e...
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2019-04-18
Public Law 34
HB1354PassSickle cell disease grant program. Requires the state department of health (state department) to do the following concerning the sickle cell disease program (program): (1) Develop standards for determining eligibility for individuals requesting care ...
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2019-04-18
Public Law 55
HB1332PassMarion County magistrates. Allows the Marion County superior courts to appoint 24 full-time magistrates after December 31, 2019, not more than 12 of whom may be from the same political party.
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2019-04-18
Public Law 53
HB1613PassTransfer of state real property. Requires the conveyance of certain real property by the state to the University of Evansville to remove restrictions on use of the property by the university that were required by legislation enacted in 1988 and 1997.
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2019-04-18
Public Law 61
SB0238PassIndiana criminal justice institute. Expands the possible recipients of grants from the Indiana criminal justice institute (institute) beyond a county government or the state government. Changes the institute's responsibility from administering sexual...
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2019-04-18
Public Law 30
SB0621PassNonprofit property tax exemption. Provides a property tax exemption to a nonprofit corporation that owns real property in Marion County that was acquired for the primary purpose of using the real property as part of a community redevelopment project ...
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2019-04-18
Public Law 42
SB0416PassMedicaid coverage for doula services. Provides that Medicaid pregnancy services may include reimbursement for doula services.
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2019-04-18
Public Law 35
SB0596PassVoluntary preventative programs for juveniles. Provides that the Indiana supreme court may establish a two-year pilot program to assist juvenile court judges in five Indiana counties in providing voluntary preventative programs for at-risk children. ...
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2019-04-18
Public Law 41
HB1465PassProfessional development in accounting. Removes the requirement of a learning plan to be undertaken by a licensed accountant to maintain and improve professional competency. Specifies that there are only two options for license renewal for accountant...
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2019-04-18
Public Law 57
HB1664PassWater or sewer service for condominiums. Amends existing law to provide that: (1) a landlord; (2) a condominium association; or (3) a homeowners association; that distributes water or sewage disposal service from a water or sewer utility to one or mo...
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2019-04-18
Public Law 62
HB1084PassIdentification through surgical implants. Allows a coroner to positively identify a dead person by tracking a unique identifying number on a surgically implanted medical device in the dead person's body.
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2019-04-18
Public Law 45
HB1034Enroll

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Political subdivision controlled projects and debt. Amends the definition of a "controlled project" to exclude projects for: (1) roads; (2) streets; (3) bridges; and (4) road, street, or bridge appurtenances. Provides that, for purposes of the petiti...
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2019-04-18
Senate advisors appointed: Houchin, Niezgodski and Spartz
HB1118PassHoward County magistrate. Allows the judges of the Howard circuit and superior courts to jointly appoint a magistrate to serve the Howard County courts.
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2019-04-18
Public Law 48
HB1296PassMedicaid waiver priority status for military child. Requires the office of the secretary of family and social services to apply, before July 1, 2019, to the United States Department of Health and Human Services for an amendment to the family and supp...
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2019-04-18
Public Law 52
HB1199PassMental health professionals. Makes changes to the contact hours required for licensure in marriage and family therapy services. Removes references in behavioral health and human services licensing law to certified health care professionals. Specifies...
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2019-04-18
Public Law 49
HB1019PassPublic construction. Increases, from $100,000 to $150,000, the ceiling under which a board of aviation commissioners or an airport authority board may perform certain public construction projects with its own workforce. Increases, from $75,000 to $15...
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2019-04-18
Public Law 43
HB1406PassWater infrastructure assistance fund and program. Provides that money from certain sources in the water infrastructure assistance fund (fund) is continuously appropriated for the purposes of the law concerning the water infrastructure assistance prog...
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2019-04-18
Public Law 56
HB1350Enroll

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Indiana ABLE account. Allows a taxpayer to make a one-time transfer from a particular college choice 529 education savings plan account to an Indiana ABLE 529A savings plan without being subject to the requirement for the repayment of tax credits.
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2019-04-18
Senate advisors appointed: Charbonneau and Niezgodski
HB1238Enroll

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Medicaid reimbursement for children's hospitals. Requires the office of the secretary of family and social services (office) to compile information from other states and collaborate with Medicaid directors of states bordering Indiana concerning the p...
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2019-04-18
Senate advisors appointed: Ford Jon and Breaux
SB0512PassExemption from overtime pay. Provides that the requirement to pay an employee who works more than 40 hours in a work week at least 150% of the employee's regular rate for the overtime hours does not apply to an employee of an air carrier to the exten...
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2019-04-18
Public Law 38
SB0131Enroll

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Sales tax on recreational vehicles. Removes the expiration of the provision in current law that provides that the sales tax rate on certain cargo trailers or recreational vehicles is the rate of the other state or other country in which the cargo tra...
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2019-04-17
House advisors appointed: Miller D, Stutzman, Errington and Harris
HB1594Enroll

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Indiana finance authority matters. Provides that any proposed extension or amendment to certain public-private agreements that: (1) makes a substantial change to: (A) the scope of the public-private agreement; or (B) the uses of the revenue generated...
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2019-04-16
House advisors appointed: Brown T, Cherry and Porter
SB0322Enroll

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Sales tax administration. Provides that a marketplace facilitator is required to collect and remit state sales tax as a retail merchant when it facilitates a retail transaction for sellers on the marketplace facilitator's marketplace. Specifies circu...
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2019-04-16
House advisors appointed: Thompson, Barrett, Campbell and Harris
SB0221Enroll

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Township mergers. Eliminates the requirement that one member of the township board of a merged township must reside within each of the townships that merged.
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2019-04-16
House advisors appointed: Ziemke and Bartlett
HB1404Engross

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School accountability. Provides that a high school may count: (1) an approved work based learning course, program, or experience; or (2) an approved career and technical education course, program, or experience; as satisfying an Indiana diploma with ...
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2019-04-15
Amendment #2 (Leising) prevailed; Roll Call 471: yeas 35, nays 14
SB0420Engross

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Workforce development. Provides for certification by the governor's workforce cabinet of an industry collaboration organization (ICO). Provides that an organization qualifies as an ICO if the organization meets certain qualification requirements. Pro...
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2019-04-11
Amendment #1 (Sullivan) prevailed; voice vote
SB0613Engross

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Consumer credit. Makes the following changes to the Uniform Consumer Credit Code (UCCC): (1) Repeals a provision specifying a reference base index for use by the department of financial institutions (department) in adjusting specified dollar amounts ...
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2019-04-11
Amendment #1 (Hamilton) motion withdrawn
HB1080PassCommunity corrections and credit time. Provides that the department of correction may adopt emergency rules concerning the deprivation of earned good time credit for a person who is placed in a community corrections program. Makes a technical correct...
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2019-04-10
Public Law 26
HB1051PassStudy of reckless homicide. Urges the legislative council to assign the task of studying the topic of reckless homicide to an appropriate study committee.
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2019-04-10
Public Law 23
SB0271PassE-liquid container labeling. Eliminates a state requirement that an e-liquid manufacturer or a closed system vapor product manufacturer include certain information on an e-liquid container. Removes a duplicative provision that requires the label of a...
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2019-04-10
Public Law 17
SB0324PassDisabled veterans parking placards. Requires the bureau of motor vehicles to design a parking placard that designates that the placard has been issued to a person who has been issued or is otherwise eligible to receive a disabled Hoosier veteran plat...
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2019-04-10
Public Law 18
SB0375PassCollecting solid waste management district fees. Amends the solid waste management district law and the local government law to provide that, after June 30, 2019, a unit of local government may not enact an ordinance requiring a solid waste hauler or...
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2019-04-10
Public Law 19
SB0632PassRadon in schools. Requires the state department of health (department) to distribute a manual of best practices for managing indoor air quality at schools, including recommendations for radon testing, to the legislative council, the department of edu...
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2019-04-10
Public Law 21
SB0004PassWater and wastewater utilities and runoff. Establishes a storm water management task force to study issues related to storm water management systems. Provides for the task force to consist of: (1) two members of the senate; (2) two members of the hou...
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2019-04-10
Public Law 15
SB0545PassReports on stress tests and risk assessments. Provides that: (1) the executive director of the Indiana public retirement system; and (2) the trustee of the Indiana state police pension trust; shall report to the interim study committee on pension man...
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2019-04-10
Public Law 20
HB1029PassPrescription drug pricing study committee. Urges the legislative council to assign to the interim study committee on public health, behavioral health, and human services the task of studying issues consumers face related to prescription drug pricing,...
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2019-04-10
Public Law 22
HB1053PassDisabled Hoosier veteran license plate. Requires the bureau of motor vehicles (bureau) to redesign the disabled Hoosier veteran license plate. Specifies that a disabled Hoosier veteran license plate must consist of the following elements: (1) The dis...
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2019-04-10
Public Law 24
SB0532Engross

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Teacher licensing examinations. Provides that the department of education (department) shall convene a panel of stakeholders designated by the department, which must consist of teachers and representatives from postsecondary education, to adopt licen...
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2019-04-10
Second reading: ordered engrossed
SB0191PassHistoric preservation and rehabilitation grants. Provides that for purposes of the historic preservation and rehabilitation grant program, the term "person" includes a nonprofit organization or nonprofit corporation. Provides that the office of commu...
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2019-04-10
Public Law 16
HB1057PassVanderburgh County magistrates. Allows the judge of the Vanderburgh circuit court to appoint an additional magistrate to serve the Vanderburgh circuit court. Allows the judges of the Vanderburgh superior court to jointly appoint an additional magistr...
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2019-04-10
Public Law 25
SB0436Engross

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State and local administration. Changes the terminology used in the statute governing the posting of signs to promote attractions and services for the traveling public. Allows the office of the secretary of family and social services (office) to appl...
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2019-04-09
Committee report: amend do pass, adopted
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