Bills for 2017 Session
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As bills are introduced during the legislative session, the bill number and short description are included in the list below. Active bills are displayed in blue. All bills must achieve certain milestones within specific deadlines throughout the legislative process in order to remain active. Those bills that do not are displayed in gray once the milestone has passed, and a label of "Inactive" is applied for use by screen reader adaptive technologies.
Senate:
- SB 1: E-liquids.
- SB 2: Joint agency matters.
- SB 3: Paid personal leave.
- SB 4: Operation of dashboard cameras.
- SB 5: Fire protection district per diems.
- SB 6: Property and casualty insurance claim payment.
- SB 7: Media production expenditure tax credit.
- SB 8: Forfeiture.
- SB 9: Supplemental nutrition assistance program and drug convictions.
- SB 10: Crimes against public safety officials.
- SB 11: Coverage for abuse deterrent opioids.
- SB 12: Residency requirements for police and firefighters.
- SB 13: Use of firearms to secure loans.
- SB 14: Handguns and professional staff.
- SB 15: Cannabidiol for the treatment of epilepsy.
- SB 16: Application of foreign law.
- SB 17: Local regulation of fireworks.
- SB 18: Voluntary manslaughter.
- SB 19: Sheriff's commissary fund.
- SB 20: Authority to solemnize marriages.
- SB 21: Prosecutorial consent with expungements.
- SB 22: Authority to solemnize marriages.
- SB 23: Use of consumer reports for employment purposes.
- SB 24: Publication of notice.
- SB 25: Wrongful death actions and attorney's fees.
- SB 26: Seizure and forfeiture of property used in crimes.
- SB 27: Grandparent and great-grandparent visitation.
- SB 28: Local air pollution control agency contracts.
- SB 29: School curriculum.
- SB 30: Student school information.
- SB 31: Recreational trail maintenance fund.
- SB 32: Moving traffic violations.
- SB 33: Adoption of National Electric Code.
- SB 34: Background checks for school employees.
- SB 35: Teacher evaluations.
- SB 36: Physical custody and parenting time.
- SB 37: Certifications concerning breath tests.
- SB 38: Lifetime parole.
- SB 39: Small estates.
- SB 40: Check deception.
- SB 41: Use of forfeiture proceeds.
- SB 42: Pro bono legal services fee.
- SB 43: Firearms matters.
- SB 44: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 45: Date of adjournment sine die.
- SB 46: Various pension matters.
- SB 47: C and E fund deductions from retirement benefits.
- SB 48: Resident tuition rate at state educational institutions.
- SB 49: Plan for the permanent placement of a child.
- SB 50: Retail sales of Tannerite.
- SB 51: Immunizations.
- SB 52: Crisis intervention team grant program and fund.
- SB 53: Sales tax holiday.
- SB 54: DCS notification to school employer.
- SB 55: Drug or alcohol screening tests.
- SB 56: Application of foreign law.
- SB 57: Graduation rate calculation.
- SB 58: Kosciusko County superior court.
- SB 59: Professional licensing.
- SB 60: State executive officer salaries.
- SB 61: Commission on seclusion and restraint.
- SB 62: School substance abuse prevention pilot program and fund.
- SB 63: Community mental health center telemedicine pilot.
- SB 64: Code revision corrections.
- SB 65: Availability of funds to recycling board.
- SB 66: Health curriculum.
- SB 67: Annual customer reports by energy utilities.
- SB 68: Marriage.
- SB 69: Study of drug pricing and access.
- SB 70: Consular identification.
- SB 71: Fair pay in employment.
- SB 72: Coverage for pharmacist care.
- SB 73: Electronic authorization for prescription drugs.
- SB 74: Investigation of overdose deaths.
- SB 75: Drug testing of unemployment insurance applicants.
- SB 76: Appraisal management practices.
- SB 77: Regulation of food dispensing micro markets.
- SB 78: Possession of firearms on school property.
- SB 79: Marion County courts.
- SB 80: Deferred retirement option plan disability benefit.
- SB 81: Cold beer sales.
- SB 82: Equine teeth floating.
- SB 83: Alcoholic beverage issues.
- SB 84: Indemnification from legal malpractice claims.
- SB 85: Funding school transportation and public transit.
- SB 86: School curriculum.
- SB 87: Report cards.
- SB 88: School calendar.
- SB 89: Health education.
- SB 90: Doing business or marketing as a cooperative.
- SB 91: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 92: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 93: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 94: Call center worker and consumer protection.
- SB 95: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 96: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 97: School bus usage.
- SB 98: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 99: Parental privilege.
- SB 100: Patronizing a prostitute.
- SB 101: Sentencing advisement.
- SB 102: Student loan forgiveness account.
- SB 103: Juvenile DNA collection.
- SB 104: DNA sample from felony arrestees.
- SB 105: Directors of mutual benefit corporations.
- SB 106: Average daily membership counts in school funding formula.
- SB 107: Straight ticket voting.
- SB 108: Education matters.
- SB 109: Accreditation of schools.
- SB 110: Impoundment of uninsured driver's vehicle.
- SB 111: School calendar.
- SB 112: Hospital police departments.
- SB 113: Seizure and forfeiture reporting.
- SB 114: Professional licensing.
- SB 115: Teaching licenses.
- SB 116: Out of school time pilot program and fund.
- SB 117: United States history courses.
- SB 118: Mandatory ultrasound before abortions.
- SB 119: Air ambulance services.
- SB 120: Plea agreements and sentencing.
- SB 121: Adverse possession.
- SB 122: State payments in lieu of property taxes.
- SB 123: Handgun training.
- SB 124: Patronizing a prostitute.
- SB 125: Appropriation for mental health provider loan forgiveness.
- SB 126: Government ethics and procurement of certain services.
- SB 127: Video service franchise fees.
- SB 128: Regional infrastructure improvement projects.
- SB 129: Construction and construction permits.
- SB 130: Transfer of ownership of motor vehicles.
- SB 131: Study committee.
- SB 132: Medical research controlled substances.
- SB 133: Hospital employee immunizations.
- SB 134: Employee reporting of health facility breaches.
- SB 135: Improper worker classification.
- SB 136: Redistricting.
- SB 137: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 138: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 139: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 140: Matching grant fund for local police departments.
- SB 141: Tax credit for hiring certain individuals.
- SB 142: State park admission for disabled veterans.
- SB 143: Sentence modification.
- SB 144: Charity gaming operations.
- SB 145: Require adoption subsidy payments.
- SB 146: Death sentence elimination.
- SB 147: Health facility employee criminal background check.
- SB 148: School City of East Chicago fiscal matters.
- SB 149: Divestment from states that sponsor terror.
- SB 150: Ban on sale or use of coal tar pavement products.
- SB 151: Information in INSPECT prescription drug data base.
- SB 152: Local redevelopment.
- SB 153: Drug and alcohol treatment report.
- SB 154: Asset limitation for SNAP eligibility.
- SB 155: Capital punishment and serious mental illness.
- SB 156: Drug and alcohol treatment reporting.
- SB 157: Controlled substances and reporting.
- SB 158: County and municipal license and wheel taxes.
- SB 159: State examiner findings.
- SB 160: 1977 fund surviving spouse benefit.
- SB 161: Referendum levies.
- SB 163: Distributions of public safety income tax revenue.
- SB 164: Elimination of annual adjustments of assessed values.
- SB 165: Say's Firefly designated as state insect.
- SB 166: Vacating convictions of trafficked persons.
- SB 167: Probate code study commission.
- SB 168: Small claims courts.
- SB 169: Expungement.
- SB 170: Pharmacy robbery.
- SB 171: Contract litigation provisions.
- SB 172: Sales tax on recreational vehicles and cargo trailers.
- SB 173: Dental and optometry service coverage.
- SB 174: Statewide trauma care system study.
- SB 175: Health care consent.
- SB 176: Local government common construction wage.
- SB 177: Resisting law enforcement.
- SB 178: Payment of trial expenses.
- SB 179: Selection of superintendent of public instruction.
- SB 180: Voyeurism.
- SB 181: Accessing child pornography.
- SB 182: Superintendent contracts.
- SB 183: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 184: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 185: Law enforcement training.
- SB 186: Tax increment financing in Marion County.
- SB 187: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 188: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 189: Contributing to delinquency.
- SB 190: Value of property.
- SB 191: Firearms matters.
- SB 192: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 193: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 194: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 195: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 196: School debt service obligations.
- SB 197: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 198: Career and technical education.
- SB 199: Permits and certain expenses related to alcoholic beverages.
- SB 200: Materials harmful to minors.
- SB 201: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 202: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 203: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 204: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 205: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 206: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 207: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 208: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 209: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 210: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 211: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 212: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 213: Wireless support structures.
- SB 214: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 215: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 216: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 217: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 218: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 219: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 220: Precinct consolidation.
- SB 221: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 222: Constitutional amendment ballot language.
- SB 223: Resisting law enforcement.
- SB 224: Prekindergarten status report.
- SB 225: Regulation of signage at polling locations.
- SB 226: Prescribing and dispensing of opioids.
- SB 227: Foreclosure counseling and education fee.
- SB 228: Bail.
- SB 229: Catastrophic injury.
- SB 230: Internet crimes against children fund.
- SB 231: Crisis intervention teams.
- SB 232: Criminal penalty for cigarette tax evasion.
- SB 233: Innocent coinsured.
- SB 234: Exploitation of vulnerable individuals.
- SB 235: Guardianships.
- SB 236: Asbestos litigation.
- SB 237: Delinquency charges for consumer credit sales and consumer loans.
- SB 238: City and town courts.
- SB 239: Victim notification.
- SB 240: Indiana school counseling pilot program.
- SB 241: Change of child placement.
- SB 242: Indiana housing first program.
- SB 243: Substance abuse programs.
- SB 244: Fiscal impact study of drugs and drug addiction.
- SB 245: Long term small loans.
- SB 246: Child neglect defense.
- SB 247: INSPECT program certification.
- SB 248: Consolidation of school administrative functions.
- SB 249: Teacher hiring.
- SB 250: Report on student progress toward graduation.
- SB 251: Prevailing wage.
- SB 252: Minimum wage.
- SB 253: Study of voluntary paid family and medical leave.
- SB 254: Specialized driving privileges.
- SB 255: Medical marijuana.
- SB 256: Benjamin Harrison conservation trust.
- SB 257: Voter registration and other voting matters.
- SB 258: Expungement of civil forfeiture records.
- SB 259: Income tax deduction for public school expenses.
- SB 260: Tax rates.
- SB 261: Private club alcohol beverage permits.
- SB 262: Bonding for transportation projects.
- SB 263: Local board of health appointments.
- SB 264: Notary fees.
- SB 265: Prosecuting attorneys retirement fund.
- SB 266: Special fuel taxation.
- SB 267: Investment of public money.
- SB 268: English as official language.
- SB 269: Protective orders and employment.
- SB 270: Battery on a sports official.
- SB 271: Disclosure of exculpatory evidence.
- SB 272: Election of certain juvenile judges.
- SB 273: End of life options.
- SB 274: Limits on school suspensions and expulsions.
- SB 275: Nondomiciled commercial driver's licenses.
- SB 276: Prekindergarten education.
- SB 277: Healthy food initiative program.
- SB 278: Redistricting commission.
- SB 279: Post-exposure prophylaxis reimbursement.
- SB 280: Acts of prostitution committed by children.
- SB 281: Broadband development.
- SB 282: Spay-neuter program.
- SB 283: Pyramid promotional schemes.
- SB 284: Educator expense tax credit.
- SB 285: Study committee.
- SB 286: School assessments and evaluations.
- SB 287: Grant programs and liquor excise taxes.
- SB 288: Farm to glass beer excise tax.
- SB 289: Legislative ethics.
- SB 290: Student loan assistance.
- SB 291: Right to work out.
- SB 292: Property tax exemption.
- SB 293: Animals.
- SB 294: Bovine tuberculosis testing.
- SB 295: Enforcement of vehicle weight restrictions.
- SB 296: Property tax levies.
- SB 297: Tax sale redemption period.
- SB 298: School employee background checks.
- SB 299: Offenses involving unmanned aerial vehicles.
- SB 300: Solid waste management district board membership.
- SB 301: Coercive federal funds in the budget.
- SB 302: Maintenance of effort requirements for receipt of federal grants.
- SB 303: Direct primary care agreements.
- SB 304: Individual out-of-state health insurance.
- SB 305: Group health coverage for farmers.
- SB 306: Attending an animal fighting contest.
- SB 307: Veteran preference for employment and training.
- SB 308: Assessment of heavy equipment offered for rent.
- SB 309: Distributed generation.
- SB 310: Land banks.
- SB 311: School performance and evaluations.
- SB 312: Use of criminal history information in hiring.
- SB 313: Symbol to signify accessible parking.
- SB 314: Protective orders concerning animals.
- SB 315: Access to employee restrooms.
- SB 316: Indiana Uniform Voidable Transactions Act.
- SB 317: State disaster relief fund appropriation.
- SB 318: Minimum wage.
- SB 319: Discipline of students with disabilities.
- SB 320: Manufacture of hash oil.
- SB 321: Manufacture of methamphetamine.
- SB 322: DNA for felony arrestees.
- SB 323: Animal protective orders and wireless service providers.
- SB 324: Dealing in heroin.
- SB 325: Voluntary prekindergarten program.
- SB 326: Producer recycling of waste packaging and paper.
- SB 327: Medicinal use of cannabidiol.
- SB 328: Exemption for military service income.
- SB 329: Exempt military income for taxation.
- SB 330: Career readiness improvement committee.
- SB 331: Property tax assessment.
- SB 332: Adoption matters.
- SB 333: Bias crimes.
- SB 334: Counting absentee ballots.
- SB 335: Satellite voting.
- SB 336: Bias crimes.
- SB 337: Study of ethnic and racial groups course.
- SB 338: Employers and expungement.
- SB 339: Meningitis immunization.
- SB 340: Specialty constructed vehicles.
- SB 341: Eliminate supplemental county levy for Lake County.
- SB 342: Tax increment financing.
- SB 343: Carbon monoxide alarms in new homes.
- SB 344: Possession of a firearm by an illegal alien.
- SB 345: Financial crimes against the elderly.
- SB 346: Donation of certain local funds to a foundation.
- SB 347: Civic event motor vehicles and license plates.
- SB 348: Regulation of signs.
- SB 349: Expedited teacher licensing for military spouses.
- SB 350: Property tax assessment.
- SB 351: Disability and accessible parking placards and symbols.
- SB 352: State mammal.
- SB 353: Real property improvement contracts.
- SB 354: Casino operations in Terre Haute.
- SB 355: Child abuse education and policies.
- SB 356: Allocation of sales taxes for Main Street program.
- SB 357: Income tax credit for toll road charges.
- SB 358: Alcoholic beverages.
- SB 359: School concussion recovery guidelines.
- SB 360: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 361: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 362: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 363: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 364: Child care tax credit.
- SB 365: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 366: Driver's licenses for foster children.
- SB 367: Revocation of teaching licenses.
- SB 368: Vacancies in local offices.
- SB 369: Eligibility for child care voucher.
- SB 370: Indiana earned income tax credit.
- SB 371: Monroe County public transit funding.
- SB 372: Indiana's electoral vote.
- SB 373: Homeland security matters.
- SB 374: Petitions for educational support.
- SB 375: Testing opioid treatment program patients.
- SB 376: Rural electric membership corporation governance.
- SB 377: Fire department residency requirements.
- SB 378: Tax credit for bridge toll expenses.
- SB 379: Tax deduction for Ohio River bridge tolls.
- SB 380: Interstate mutual aid agreements.
- SB 381: Annexation.
- SB 382: Indications on driver's licenses.
- SB 383: Public safety officer survivor health coverage.
- SB 384: Elimination of state agency public safety committee.
- SB 385: Table games at horse racing tracks.
- SB 386: Property taxation.
- SB 387: Department of correction wardens.
- SB 388: Data base of health facility investigations.
- SB 389: Forensic treatment services grants.
- SB 390: Employment of individuals with disabilities.
- SB 391: Public transit funding.
- SB 392: Emergency medication.
- SB 393: Presumption of parenthood.
- SB 394: Cost-benefit analysis of state forest logging.
- SB 395: Rental lease application deception.
- SB 396: Guardian reimbursement and Medicaid eligibility.
- SB 397: County option surcharges on state park fees.
- SB 398: Fee for public safety protection.
- SB 399: Attorney general.
- SB 400: Residency of the attorney general.
- SB 401: Department of correction and Level 6 felons.
- SB 402: Recovery residences and county homes.
- SB 403: Sale of schedule II drugs.
- SB 404: Abortion, child abuse, and human trafficking.
- SB 405: Offenses committed by incarcerated individuals.
- SB 406: Review of administrative and judicial rules.
- SB 407: Education matters.
- SB 408: INSPECT program.
- SB 409: Collective bargaining.
- SB 410: State police salaries.
- SB 411: Crimes involving synthetic drugs.
- SB 412: 529 education savings plan matters.
- SB 413: Opportunity to correct violation.
- SB 414: Recovery of litigation expenses.
- SB 415: Property tax deductions.
- SB 416: Infrastructure assistance fund.
- SB 417: Early absentee in-person voting.
- SB 418: Ballot access.
- SB 419: Community mental health centers.
- SB 420: Old forest areas in state forests.
- SB 421: Above ground storage tanks.
- SB 422: Appointed superintendent of public instruction.
- SB 423: Sanctuary policies and postsecondary educational institutions.
- SB 424: Various crimes.
- SB 425: Low level offenses.
- SB 426: Open carry of rifles.
- SB 427: Access to expunged records.
- SB 428: Age for compulsory school attendance.
- SB 429: Cultural district development.
- SB 430: School bus equipment.
- SB 431: Economic development incentive accountability.
- SB 432: Developmental delay disability.
- SB 433: Use of American material in highway projects.
- SB 434: Child sexual abuse prevention.
- SB 435: Mental health education and screenings.
- SB 436: Child abuse education and reporting.
- SB 437: Chiropractors.
- SB 438: Bias motivated crimes.
- SB 439: Bias crimes.
- SB 440: Various tax matters.
- SB 441: Supplemental allowance reserve accounts.
- SB 442: Various election matters.
- SB 443: Uniform business organization laws.
- SB 444: Telemedicine.
- SB 445: Opiate addiction treatment pilot program.
- SB 446: Residential substance abuse treatment.
- SB 447: Child services.
- SB 448: Taxpayer representatives.
- SB 449: Property tax audit contractor compensation.
- SB 450: Railroads and eminent domain.
- SB 451: Indiana work opportunity tax credit.
- SB 452: Veterans' court fund.
- SB 453: Indiana Commerce Connector.
- SB 454: Veterans' programs and scratch off game.
- SB 455: Tax administration of mobile homes.
- SB 456: War memorials.
- SB 457: Driver safety program.
- SB 458: Bingo supplies for the visually impaired.
- SB 459: Use of tobacco and smudge materials.
- SB 460: Graduation rate determination.
- SB 461: Allocation of civil forfeiture revenues.
- SB 462: Various criminal law matters.
- SB 463: Worker misclassification issues.
- SB 464: Transportation network companies.
- SB 465: Solid waste management district taxing power.
- SB 466: Termination of retired legislator health coverage.
- SB 467: Fire department reimbursement.
- SB 468: Hospices and Medicaid.
- SB 469: Social work and substance abuse prevention.
- SB 470: State wildflower.
- SB 471: School performance grants and evaluations.
- SB 472: Requests to locate underground utility facilities.
- SB 473: Electronic pawnbroker records.
- SB 474: Small loans.
- SB 475: Developmental delay.
- SB 476: Grain buyers and warehouse licensing.
- SB 477: Conveyances to agricultural land trusts.
- SB 478: Utility easements.
- SB 479: Motor vehicle related offenses.
- SB 480: Cold war veterans.
- SB 481: Tax deduction for health care sharing expenses.
- SB 482: Real estate appraiser board.
- SB 483: Services for children in lead contamination areas.
- SB 484: Regional training facility funding.
- SB 485: Home modification loan pilot program.
- SB 486: Emergency rules for outdoor event equipment.
- SB 487: Prohibited discrimination in civil rights statutes.
- SB 488: Driving authority permits.
- SB 489: Medicaid rate for chemical dependency services.
- SB 490: Lead-based paint renovation hazards program.
- SB 491: Testing of children's blood for lead poisoning.
- SB 492: Telemedicine coverage in healthy Indiana plan.
- SB 493: Overdose intervention drug report.
- SB 494: Transportation corridor planning.
- SB 495: Medicaid payments for dialysis treatment.
- SB 496: Psychotropic medication and the commission to combat drug abuse.
- SB 497: Medicaid eligibility of former foster children.
- SB 498: Teacher compensation.
- SB 499: Opioid addiction.
- SB 500: Homeowner associations and solar power.
- SB 501: Property taxes.
- SB 502: Storm water fee exemptions.
- SB 503: Teacher evaluations and school performance.
- SB 504: Programs and services for charter schools.
- SB 505: Recording of documents.
- SB 506: Suicide prevention programming.
- SB 507: Economic development.
- SB 508: Regulation of naturopathic physicians.
- SB 509: Health care worker registry.
- SB 510: Substance abuse pilot program.
- SB 511: Water and wastewater utilities.
- SB 512: Tax increment financing districts.
- SB 513: Drug testing of home health care employees.
- SB 514: Entrepreneur and enterprise districts.
- SB 515: Various tax matters.
- SB 516: Power of guardian to request health records.
- SB 517: Distribution of lottery revenue for veterans' purposes.
- SB 518: Winter holidays in schools.
- SB 519: Hunting by disabled veterans.
- SB 520: Government terminology.
- SB 521: Tax deduction for military income.
- SB 522: Payments in lieu of taxes.
- SB 523: Reimbursement for public defense expenses.
- SB 524: Designated wild areas.
- SB 525: Corporate income tax rates.
- SB 526: Child care tax credit.
- SB 527: TANF eligibility.
- SB 528: Removal of asset limits for SNAP eligibility.
- SB 529: Ranked choice voting.
- SB 530: Collective bargaining and deficit financing.
- SB 531: Collective bargaining for teachers.
- SB 532: Service of process fees.
- SB 533: Veterans.
- SB 534: Special education scholarship account program.
- SB 535: Marion County CRED district.
- SB 536: Student assessments.
- SB 537: Electric power grid security.
- SB 538: Health care provider shortage.
- SB 539: Notaries public and trademarks.
- SB 540: Housing for veterans.
- SB 541: Employer training expense tax credit.
- SB 542: Teacher compensation.
- SB 543: Administrative law judges.
- SB 544: Agency settlement fund.
- SB 545: Sales tax collection by remote sellers.
- SB 546: Tax court reorganization.
- SB 547: Grants from state disaster relief fund.
- SB 548: Volunteer firefighter line of duty disability.
- SB 549: Health record information.
- SB 550: Eligibility to purchase property at a tax sale.
- SB 551: Seatbelts on school buses.
- SB 552: 1977 fund and sheriff's disability benefits.
- SB 553: Regulation of coal combustion residuals.
- SB 554: Precinct committeemen.
- SB 555: Teacher performance grants.
- SB 556: Lap and shoulder safety belts on school buses.
- SB 557: Charter schools in Gary.
- SB 558: Leases and sales of real property.
- SB 559: Property tax exemption for affordable housing.
- SB 560: Work opportunity grant program.
- SB 561: Stillbirth protocols and reporting.
- SB 562: Recognition of veterans of the Gulf Wars.
- SB 563: Moratorium on privately operated facilities.
- SB 564: Gary schools.
- SB 565: Military income tax deduction.
- SB 566: Prohibition on certain state agency contracts.
- SB 567: Distressed and fiscally impaired political subdivisions.
- SB 568: Marion County judicial selection.
- SB 569: Labor matters.
- SB 570: CDC Youth Risk Behaviors Survey.
- SB 571: Property tax exemptions.
House:
- HB 1001: State biennial budget.
- HB 1002: Transportation infrastructure funding.
- HB 1003: Student assessments.
- HB 1004: Prekindergarten education.
- HB 1005: Superintendent of public instruction.
- HB 1006: Mental health matters.
- HB 1007: Education course access program.
- HB 1008: Workforce development.
- HB 1009: School financial management.
- HB 1010: Commitment to the DOC for a Level 6 felony.
- HB 1011: Health care charges.
- HB 1012: Higher education expenses.
- HB 1013: Vending machine sales of food.
- HB 1014: Redistricting commission.
- HB 1015: School efficiency grants.
- HB 1016: Elimination of lower speed limit for trucks.
- HB 1017: County highway engineer's salary.
- HB 1018: Vehicle operation.
- HB 1019: Controlled substances.
- HB 1020: Code revision corrections.
- HB 1021: Retaliatory lawsuits against zoning remonstrators.
- HB 1022: Indiana housing first program.
- HB 1023: Public safety matters.
- HB 1024: Prayer in schools.
- HB 1025: Minimum crew size.
- HB 1026: Roadside vegetation management.
- HB 1027: Public purchasing.
- HB 1028: Dental and optometry service coverage.
- HB 1029: Veterinarian tax credit.
- HB 1030: Enforcement of federal immigration laws.
- HB 1031: State examiner findings.
- HB 1032: Professional sports development commission.
- HB 1033: Motor vehicle insurance policy requirements.
- HB 1034: Say's Firefly designated as state insect.
- HB 1035: School board candidate contributions.
- HB 1036: Marion County judicial selection.
- HB 1037: Construction or design contracts.
- HB 1038: General fund referendum; school facilities.
- HB 1039: Right-of-way in a roundabout.
- HB 1040: Primary election campaign finance reporting.
- HB 1041: Dissolution of human remains.
- HB 1042: Allocation of circuit breaker credits by schools.
- HB 1043: Referendum and remonstrance process.
- HB 1044: Expanded criminal history checks.
- HB 1045: Sales tax on recreational vehicles.
- HB 1046: Property tax liability.
- HB 1047: Default public employees' retirement plan.
- HB 1048: Adoption criminal history check.
- HB 1049: Municipal elections.
- HB 1050: Out-of-state drug prescriptions.
- HB 1051: Firearms and federalism.
- HB 1052: Use of eminent domain by regional development authority.
- HB 1053: County magistrates.
- HB 1054: Taxation of natural gas.
- HB 1055: Pension cost of living adjustments.
- HB 1056: Property tax relief.
- HB 1057: Racial profiling and pretextual stops.
- HB 1058: Police transparency and community trust.
- HB 1059: Coverage for in vitro fertilization.
- HB 1060: Healthy food financing program.
- HB 1061: Lyme disease information.
- HB 1062: Monetary awards for exonerated prisoners.
- HB 1063: Sales tax holiday.
- HB 1064: Habitual offender requirements.
- HB 1065: Annual report on criminal code reform.
- HB 1066: Bias motivated crimes.
- HB 1067: Remedies for exonerated individuals.
- HB 1068: Hospital admissions and organ donor designation.
- HB 1069: Immunizations for higher education students.
- HB 1070: Consumer credit delinquency charges.
- HB 1071: Handgun matters.
- HB 1072: Unsafe children's products.
- HB 1073: Energy efficiency audits of state property.
- HB 1074: Homeowners association proxies.
- HB 1075: Tax credit for improving residence accessibility.
- HB 1076: Property tax exemptions.
- HB 1077: Prison management.
- HB 1078: Election audit procedures.
- HB 1079: School employment and teacher licensure.
- HB 1080: Commission on improving the status of children.
- HB 1081: Teacher salaries.
- HB 1082: Redevelopment commission membership.
- HB 1083: Civics education.
- HB 1084: Emergency contact data base.
- HB 1085: Rescue actions.
- HB 1086: Medical payment coverage.
- HB 1087: Fuel taxes and vehicle fees.
- HB 1088: Statutes of limitations for securities violations.
- HB 1089: Regulation of timber sales.
- HB 1090: Criminal mischief.
- HB 1091: Accessing child pornography.
- HB 1092: Enforcement of ALJ code of conduct.
- HB 1093: Straight ticket voting.
- HB 1094: Deferred retirement option plan for PERF and TRF.
- HB 1095: Plastic-coated ammunition.
- HB 1096: Uniform municipal food and beverage tax.
- HB 1097: Foreclosure counseling and education fee.
- HB 1098: Pension thirteenth checks.
- HB 1099: Industrial recovery tax credit.
- HB 1100: Oral history project advisory committee.
- HB 1101: Adjustment or movement of advertising signs.
- HB 1102: Task force to assess services.
- HB 1103: Motorsports development.
- HB 1104: Adulterant and synthetic urine ban.
- HB 1105: Property tax exemption.
- HB 1106: Alcoholic beverage consumption by minors.
- HB 1107: Electronic signatures.
- HB 1108: Jury study.
- HB 1109: Say's Firefly designated as state insect.
- HB 1110: Marriage licenses.
- HB 1111: Sales tax exemption for college books.
- HB 1112: Absentee voting.
- HB 1113: Notary public fees.
- HB 1114: Teacher salary scales.
- HB 1115: Veterans' property tax deductions.
- HB 1116: County, city, and town officer salary waivers.
- HB 1117: Performance bond requirements.
- HB 1118: Oversight of redevelopment commission spending.
- HB 1119: Manufactured home dealers.
- HB 1120: Special purpose local income tax rates.
- HB 1121: Protection of private property.
- HB 1122: Critical incident stress management services.
- HB 1123: Study of civil forfeiture laws.
- HB 1124: Engineered lumber.
- HB 1125: Snow removal services contracts.
- HB 1126: Tax administration.
- HB 1127: Nullification of EPA regulations in Indiana.
- HB 1128: Abortion matters.
- HB 1129: Local income tax and state sales tax matters.
- HB 1130: Protections for student journalists.
- HB 1131: Appointments to local boards and commissions.
- HB 1132: Planning and zoning.
- HB 1133: Preemption of local bans on short term rentals.
- HB 1134: Protection of life.
- HB 1135: Dental recruitment program.
- HB 1136: Latch key programs.
- HB 1137: Bail agent license renewal and bond forfeiture.
- HB 1138: Publication of Medicare information.
- HB 1139: Out-of-state health insurance.
- HB 1140: Hospital publication of contracts.
- HB 1141: Regional infrastructure development.
- HB 1142: Miami County local income tax.
- HB 1143: Small school grants.
- HB 1144: South Shore rail transit.
- HB 1145: Stroke protocols for emergency services personnel.
- HB 1146: Nonaddictive substance abuse drugs and Medicaid.
- HB 1147: Precinct consolidation.
- HB 1148: Cannabidiol and treatment resistant epilepsy.
- HB 1149: Resident tuition rate for undocumented aliens.
- HB 1150: Prescription drug cost reporting.
- HB 1151: SNAP benefits.
- HB 1152: School discipline.
- HB 1153: Use of restraints in health facilities.
- HB 1154: Unemployment insurance.
- HB 1155: Community revitalization enhancement districts.
- HB 1156: Funding of 911 call centers.
- HB 1157: Small business duplicative reporting.
- HB 1158: Sales and use tax.
- HB 1159: Regulation of firearms.
- HB 1160: Study of tax court effectiveness.
- HB 1161: Income tax credit for firearms safety expenses.
- HB 1162: Armed officers on school property.
- HB 1163: Marriage.
- HB 1164: E-liquids and minors.
- HB 1165: Flight restrictions on unmanned aerial vehicles.
- HB 1166: Local regulation of fireworks.
- HB 1167: Artisan distillers.
- HB 1168: Vigo County food and beverage tax.
- HB 1169: Collective bargaining.
- HB 1170: Warning devices on forklifts.
- HB 1171: Disciplinary process for firefighters.
- HB 1172: Competitive procurement by electric utilities.
- HB 1173: Shelbyville food and beverage tax.
- HB 1174: Bicycle trails.
- HB 1175: Local income tax collection.
- HB 1176: Clark County magistrate.
- HB 1177: Cannabidiol oil treatment for epilepsy.
- HB 1178: Voter registration opportunity for all motor vehicle transactions.
- HB 1179: Same day registration; close of the polls.
- HB 1180: Blind and disabled property tax deduction.
- HB 1181: Technical corrections.
- HB 1182: State board of accounts.
- HB 1183: Employee paid sick leave.
- HB 1184: Scratch off tickets benefiting veterans.
- HB 1185: Limited liability for aiding a companion animal.
- HB 1186: Exemption for military service income.
- HB 1187: County park board membership.
- HB 1188: Distributed generation.
- HB 1189: Crime reporting requirements.
- HB 1190: Artisan distillers.
- HB 1191: Innkeepers' taxes.
- HB 1192: Broadband development.
- HB 1193: Appointment of state officers.
- HB 1194: Certified technology parks.
- HB 1195: Oversight of unemployment trust fund.
- HB 1196: Satellite offices.
- HB 1197: Invasion of privacy.
- HB 1198: Property tax assessment appeals.
- HB 1199: Small claims courts.
- HB 1200: Off- road vehicle safety.
- HB 1201: State payments in lieu of property taxes.
- HB 1202: Ownership of banks of the Ohio River.
- HB 1203: Economic development alcoholic beverage quotas.
- HB 1204: Use of oil from industrial hemp.
- HB 1205: Strict liability for dog bites and injuries.
- HB 1206: Income tax exemption for military income.
- HB 1207: Main street downtown redevelopment districts.
- HB 1208: Study of water utility service.
- HB 1209: Organized retail theft.
- HB 1210: Complete count commission.
- HB 1211: Transborder water resources authority.
- HB 1212: Work sharing unemployment benefit.
- HB 1213: Overtime compensation for certain employees.
- HB 1214: Specialized driving privileges.
- HB 1215: Property insurance coverage for a total loss.
- HB 1216: Child custody petitions.
- HB 1217: Forfeiture of criminal organization property.
- HB 1218: Juvenile justice.
- HB 1219: Film production tax credit.
- HB 1220: Staff performance evaluations.
- HB 1221: Occupational licensing and criminal conduct.
- HB 1222: Ordinance enforcement.
- HB 1223: Grandparent and great-grandparent rights.
- HB 1224: Right to jury trial in certain administrative proceedings.
- HB 1225: Motor vehicle proof of financial responsibility.
- HB 1226: Piping materials for public works projects.
- HB 1227: Study of the school funding formula.
- HB 1228: Distribution of choice scholarships.
- HB 1229: Representation in tax appeals.
- HB 1230: Regulation of coal combustion residuals.
- HB 1231: Alcoholic beverage matters.
- HB 1232: Elimination of township boards.
- HB 1233: Green cleaning at schools.
- HB 1234: Storage of agricultural ammonia.
- HB 1235: Regulation of processed manure based fertilizer.
- HB 1236: Doing business or marketing as a cooperative.
- HB 1237: Grain buyers and warehouse licensing.
- HB 1238: Legislative study committee on the state fair.
- HB 1239: Income tax credit for volunteer firefighters.
- HB 1240: Garnishment of wages.
- HB 1241: Absentee ballots cast before death.
- HB 1242: Sentence enhancement for use of a firearm.
- HB 1243: Deregulation of hair braiding.
- HB 1244: Income tax credit for the elderly.
- HB 1245: Notice of adoption to grandparents.
- HB 1246: Cost of living adjustment for retired teachers.
- HB 1247: Property tax replacement fee.
- HB 1248: County commissioners' meetings.
- HB 1249: Teachers' retirement fund benefit adjustment.
- HB 1250: Handgun licenses and law enforcement officers.
- HB 1251: Violations of wildlife protection laws.
- HB 1252: Cannabis oil for medical treatment.
- HB 1253: Early retirement of public employees.
- HB 1254: Opt-out from federal laws.
- HB 1255: Use of telecommunications devices while driving.
- HB 1256: Camera enforcement of school bus arm signal violations.
- HB 1257: Veterans property tax deduction.
- HB 1258: Firearms on state university campuses.
- HB 1259: Renter's deduction for disabled veterans.
- HB 1260: Railroads and eminent domain.
- HB 1261: Automated traffic enforcement.
- HB 1262: Video gaming terminals and charity gaming.
- HB 1263: Criminal law matters.
- HB 1264: Regulation of valuable metal transactions.
- HB 1265: Sales tax exemption for drainage water management.
- HB 1266: Performance and payment bonds.
- HB 1267: Former offenders.
- HB 1268: Traffic amnesty program.
- HB 1269: License plate display violations.
- HB 1270: Newborn screenings.
- HB 1271: Repeal of INSPECT oversight committee.
- HB 1272: Local government matters.
- HB 1273: Network provider referrals.
- HB 1274: Access to identifying information.
- HB 1275: Heritage barns.
- HB 1276: Product liability actions.
- HB 1277: Immunity for misuse of blended fuel.
- HB 1278: Cervical cancer prevention.
- HB 1279: Admissions tax.
- HB 1280: Aviation taxes.
- HB 1281: Various higher education matters.
- HB 1282: Social work and substance abuse prevention.
- HB 1283: Agricultural education.
- HB 1284: Sales tax facilitator provisions and study.
- HB 1285: Economic development and wind turbines.
- HB 1286: Regional development authorities.
- HB 1287: CHOICE program.
- HB 1288: Emergency action plans.
- HB 1289: Massage therapy.
- HB 1290: Fingerprinting fee for adoption.
- HB 1291: School policies on reporting child abuse or neglect.
- HB 1292: Seat belts on school buses.
- HB 1293: Sexually transmitted disease tests.
- HB 1294: Tenant eviction upon foreclosure.
- HB 1295: Disposal of real property.
- HB 1296: Lien for repairs to abandoned property.
- HB 1297: Crimes against public safety officials.
- HB 1298: Recovery from tax sale surplus fund.
- HB 1299: Property tax assessment appeals.
- HB 1300: Free or reduced utility rates in incentive areas.
- HB 1301: Alcohol licenses in economic development districts.
- HB 1302: School referendum grants.
- HB 1303: Medical marijuana.
- HB 1305: Electronic reporting of valuable metal purchases.
- HB 1306: Veterans' recovery program.
- HB 1307: Preemption of certain local ordinances.
- HB 1308: Various professional licensing matters.
- HB 1309: Indiana fire academy funding.
- HB 1310: Public safety officer health studies.
- HB 1311: State and local taxation.
- HB 1312: Pharmacy robbery.
- HB 1313: Smoking in public places.
- HB 1314: Campaign advertising.
- HB 1315: Local labor for public works projects.
- HB 1316: Medical marijuana.
- HB 1317: Vehicle inspection and maintenance program.
- HB 1318: Insurance matters.
- HB 1319: Lake County innkeeper's tax.
- HB 1320: Cigarette taxes.
- HB 1321: Judge retention votes.
- HB 1322: Employee training tax credits.
- HB 1323: County coroner compensation.
- HB 1324: Activation of state employees.
- HB 1325: Architectural services.
- HB 1326: Income tax credit for firearms instruction.
- HB 1327: Grants for green industry jobs.
- HB 1328: Construction standards for state projects.
- HB 1329: Absentee voting.
- HB 1330: Certification of volunteer canine search teams.
- HB 1331: Telemedicine and medical devices.
- HB 1332: Dangerous wild animals.
- HB 1333: Table games at racinos.
- HB 1334: De facto custodian.
- HB 1335: State institutions.
- HB 1336: Department of health matters.
- HB 1337: Telemedicine matters.
- HB 1338: Sales tax exemption for mining safety property.
- HB 1339: Warrick County innkeeper's tax.
- HB 1340: Medicaid reimbursement for day services.
- HB 1341: Rural economic development.
- HB 1342: Child in need of services.
- HB 1343: School City of East Chicago fiscal matters.
- HB 1344: Lead and arsenic soil contamination in East Chicago.
- HB 1345: Property tax deductions for veterans.
- HB 1346: Combined board of elections and registration.
- HB 1347: Compassionate use registry for epilepsy therapy.
- HB 1348: Local service fees on tax exempt property.
- HB 1349: Rehabilitation progress and recidivism reporting.
- HB 1350: Gaming.
- HB 1351: Motorized equipment vehicle rental excise tax.
- HB 1352: Duration of first regular session of the general assembly.
- HB 1353: Review of administrative rules.
- HB 1354: Sale of individual bottles of cold alcohol.
- HB 1355: Circuit breaker property tax grants.
- HB 1356: Medical cannabis.
- HB 1357: Reporting TRF service for substitute teachers.
- HB 1358: Responses to sexual assault.
- HB 1359: Disabled veterans benefits.
- HB 1360: Statutory construction; criminal intent.
- HB 1361: Birth certificate information.
- HB 1362: Geologist licensing.
- HB 1363: Tax credit for manufacture of energy devices.
- HB 1364: Matching fund for sidewalks and multi-use paths.
- HB 1365: Grain buyers and warehouse licensing.
- HB 1366: Hunting license.
- HB 1367: Theft through scheme or artifice.
- HB 1368: Property tax exemptions.
- HB 1369: Unnecessary, unused law reports.
- HB 1370: Completion of training by volunteer firefighters.
- HB 1371: Property tax assessment.
- HB 1372: School performance and evaluations.
- HB 1373: Regulation of mortgage foreclosures.
- HB 1374: Economic development incentives.
- HB 1375: Planning, zoning, and permitting approval.
- HB 1376: Data base of valuable metal transactions.
- HB 1377: Pharmacy security measures.
- HB 1378: Redistricting commission.
- HB 1379: Campaign finance limits.
- HB 1380: Local option income taxes.
- HB 1381: Income tax refund intercepts.
- HB 1382: Charter schools.
- HB 1383: Elementary school teachers.
- HB 1384: Various education matters.
- HB 1385: Dual language pilot program.
- HB 1386: Competency based education.
- HB 1387: Various education matters.
- HB 1388: Battery on a utility worker.
- HB 1389: Teacher bonuses.
- HB 1390: Subdividing land.
- HB 1391: Social worker licenses.
- HB 1392: Access to epilepsy medications.
- HB 1393: Administration of human services.
- HB 1394: Waiver of local occupational license fees.
- HB 1395: Appointments to local boards.
- HB 1396: Teacher licensing for military spouses.
- HB 1397: Work opportunity grant program.
- HB 1398: Terroristic threats.
- HB 1399: Low cost food plan.
- HB 1400: Domestic violence prevention fee.
- HB 1401: Advance deposit wagering.
- HB 1402: Classification of land with outdoor signs.
- HB 1403: Assessment of outdoor advertising signs.
- HB 1404: Municipal-township reorganization.
- HB 1405: Public defense reimbursements.
- HB 1406: Criminal offenses.
- HB 1407: Probate and trust matters.
- HB 1408: Nonresidential on-site sewage system permit.
- HB 1409: Advanced practice nurses.
- HB 1410: Property tax deductions.
- HB 1411: Funding for industrial rail service.
- HB 1412: Teacher salaries.
- HB 1413: Sewer system connection requirements.
- HB 1414: Local income taxes.
- HB 1415: Various natural resources matters.
- HB 1416: School buses.
- HB 1417: Mufflers.
- HB 1418: Traffic regulation on State Road 1.
- HB 1419: Average daily membership.
- HB 1420: County jail standards and inspections.
- HB 1421: Zoning and construction permits.
- HB 1422: Department of transportation property matters.
- HB 1423: Municipal planning commissions.
- HB 1424: Motor vehicle medical information program.
- HB 1425: Fresh food initiative.
- HB 1426: Issues relating to the death of a minor.
- HB 1427: Obstruction of justice enhancement.
- HB 1428: Sibling visitation.
- HB 1429: Strangulation elements and definition.
- HB 1430: Suicide awareness and prevention.
- HB 1431: Executive sessions and open records.
- HB 1432: Underground petroleum storage tank liability fund.
- HB 1433: Sales of alcoholic beverages.
- HB 1434: Financial responsibility of contract carriers.
- HB 1435: Licensed clinical social workers.
- HB 1436: Access to employee restrooms.
- HB 1437: Free admission to state parks of veterans with a disability.
- HB 1438: Syringe exchange programs.
- HB 1439: FSSA matters.
- HB 1440: Flood control public works projects.
- HB 1441: Pest and vector control.
- HB 1442: Paid sick and safe leave.
- HB 1443: Notice for home health service patients.
- HB 1444: Telecommunications.
- HB 1445: Destruction of firearms.
- HB 1446: Firearm ownership and medical records.
- HB 1447: Transportation of agricultural commodities.
- HB 1449: Teacher induction pilot program.
- HB 1450: Property tax matters.
- HB 1451: Sales tax exemption for sale of used vehicle.
- HB 1452: Service of process fee.
- HB 1453: Juvenile restorative justice pilot program.
- HB 1454: Hunting and fishing privileges for veterans.
- HB 1455: License plates for disabled Hoosier veterans.
- HB 1456: Powers of fire investigators.
- HB 1457: Abandoned vehicles.
- HB 1458: Unemployment insurance.
- HB 1459: Sales tax exemption for mixed juices.
- HB 1460: Sales tax exemption for firearms and ammunition.
- HB 1461: Consent for intersex children in state custody.
- HB 1462: Tax sale specifications of real property.
- HB 1463: Teachers' defined contribution plan.
- HB 1464: Work sharing unemployment benefits.
- HB 1465: Juvenile courts and facilities.
- HB 1466: Immunity for safe haven boxes for newborn babies.
- HB 1467: Accountants.
- HB 1468: Military income tax exemption.
- HB 1469: Pharmacy remote dispensing facility registration.
- HB 1470: Government information.
- HB 1471: IN211 program.
- HB 1472: Vote centers.
- HB 1473: Relief for exonerated individual.
- HB 1474: Advanced practice registered nurses.
- HB 1475: Industrial hemp.
- HB 1476: E-liquids taxes.
- HB 1477: Filling city and town court vacancies.
- HB 1478: Safety rest areas.
- HB 1479: Driver safety program.
- HB 1480: Battery on utility employees.
- HB 1481: Forfeiture.
- HB 1482: Sentencing.
- HB 1483: Availability of electronic medical records.
- HB 1484: Tourism task force.
- HB 1485: Local golf cart ordinances.
- HB 1486: Health insurance coverage and cost information.
- HB 1487: Vanderburgh County local income tax.
- HB 1488: Auto dealer services.
- HB 1489: Clark County taxes.
- HB 1490: Cigarette tax.
- HB 1491: Various motor vehicle law amendments.
- HB 1492: Title 9 technical corrections.
- HB 1493: Long term care and home health agencies.
- HB 1494: Regulation of confined feeding operations.
- HB 1495: Environmental management.
- HB 1496: Alcohol matters.
- HB 1497: Production of alcoholic beverages.
- HB 1498: Catering permits.
- HB 1499: Visitation for former foster parents.
- HB 1500: State police salaries.
- HB 1501: Rural entrepreneurship area incentives.
- HB 1502: Compliance and enforcement.
- HB 1503: Venture capital tax credits.
- HB 1505: Assessments to repay loans for drain construction.
- HB 1506: Limit on assessed value deductions.
- HB 1507: School buses.
- HB 1508: Veterans affairs issues.
- HB 1509: Mental health and addiction services pilot program.
- HB 1510: Elevation of a building in a flood plain.
- HB 1511: Liens on abandoned or towed vehicles.
- HB 1512: County highway supervisors and engineers.
- HB 1513: Crimes involving adoption.
- HB 1514: Law enforcement matters.
- HB 1515: Stop human trafficking license plate.
- HB 1516: Domestic violence fatality review committee.
- HB 1517: Age of consent.
- HB 1518: Laura's Law.
- HB 1519: Infrastructure development zone utility service.
- HB 1520: Repeal of obsolete inheritance tax provisions.
- HB 1521: Various election law matters.
- HB 1522: County clerks.
- HB 1523: Search fee for public records requests.
- HB 1524: Uniform real property electronic recording act.
- HB 1525: Modifying the symbol of accessibility.
- HB 1526: Securities matters.
- HB 1527: Vehicle excise taxes.
- HB 1528: Personal leave for employees.
- HB 1529: Demand side management programs.
- HB 1530: Phase out of tuition at public universities.
- HB 1531: Monthly service outage caps for electric utilities.
- HB 1532: Lakefront or riverfront project alcohol permit.
- HB 1533: Human trafficking.
- HB 1534: Orders of protection and firearms.
- HB 1535: Study of law enforcement training matters.
- HB 1536: Tax sales.
- HB 1537: Pension thirteenth checks.
- HB 1538: Battery on a sports official.
- HB 1539: Financial institutions and consumer credit.
- HB 1540: Pharmacies and pharmacists.
- HB 1541: Addiction treatment teams.
- HB 1542: Emergency medication in schools.
- HB 1543: Pharmacy security matching grant fund.
- HB 1544: Coverage for abuse deterrent opioids.
- HB 1545: Recovery vehicle safety certification.
- HB 1546: Use of tax increment financing revenues.
- HB 1547: Nonpublic schools; school corporation audits.
- HB 1548: Appointment and salaries of state officers.
- HB 1549: Township flood control and drainage works.
- HB 1550: Exotic animals and endangered species.
- HB 1551: Water supply development and sustainability costs.
- HB 1552: Criminal law matters.
- HB 1553: Employment of individuals with disabilities.
- HB 1554: Howard County innkeeper's tax.
- HB 1555: Police reserve officers.
- HB 1556: Enterprise zones.
- HB 1557: Municipal water utility liens.
- HB 1558: Privacy of license plate data.
- HB 1559: Auto repair claims settlement.
- HB 1560: Forfeiture.
- HB 1561: End of life options.
- HB 1562: Habitat conservation stamp.
- HB 1563: Medicinal use of cannabidiol.
- HB 1564: City and town court judges.
- HB 1565: Interim study of state investment in gold.
- HB 1566: Safe and supportive schools.
- HB 1567: Income tax deduction.
- HB 1568: Elimination of textbook fees.
- HB 1569: Prosecution for certain sex crimes.
- HB 1570: Student emergency safety plans.
- HB 1571: Autopsy reports.
- HB 1572: Medicaid accountable care pilot program.
- HB 1573: Filling of growlers by package liquor stores.
- HB 1574: Corporal punishment.
- HB 1575: Artisan distillers.
- HB 1576: Endow Indiana program.
- HB 1577: DNA samples of felony arrestees.
- HB 1578: Tobacco use.
- HB 1579: Rape kits at colleges and universities.
- HB 1580: Medicaid reimbursement for services for disabilities.
- HB 1581: Student loan forgiveness for farmers.
- HB 1582: Unlawfully holding a public office.
- HB 1583: Tax credit for aquaponics systems.
- HB 1584: Tax credit for Indiana grown vendor expenditures.
- HB 1585: Action for contribution for railroad employees.
- HB 1586: Food and beverage taxes in Rush County.
- HB 1587: Merger of state library and the historical bureau.
- HB 1588: Firearms on public property.
- HB 1589: Reserve and National Guard member benefits.
- HB 1590: Education matters.
- HB 1591: Education options account program.
- HB 1592: Automobile sales requirements.
- HB 1593: Attorney discipline.
- HB 1594: Veterans service officer funding.
- HB 1595: Regulation of naturopathic physicians.
- HB 1596: Medicinal use of hemp oil.
- HB 1597: Location of wind turbine facilities.
- HB 1598: Regulation of e-liquids.
- HB 1599: Worker's compensation.
- HB 1600: Medicaid eligibility of former foster children.
- HB 1601: Certified technology parks.
- HB 1602: Veterans' preference for firefighter hiring.
- HB 1603: Victim compensation and victims' rights.
- HB 1604: Increased penalties for certain crimes.
- HB 1605: Unemployment benefits.
- HB 1606: Report on underground natural resources.
- HB 1607: Recreational trail maintenance fund.
- HB 1608: Natural resource funding.
- HB 1609: Indianapolis airport authority.
- HB 1610: Income tax deduction for military income.
- HB 1611: Tax incentive for hiring ex-offenders.
- HB 1612: Standard deduction.
- HB 1613: Funding for veteran law clinics.
- HB 1614: Early education grant pilot program.
- HB 1615: Commission on county jail standards.
- HB 1616: Probation officers' body cameras.
- HB 1617: 1977 fund disability benefits.
- HB 1618: Permanent disabling harm to first responders.
- HB 1619: Exemption for military service income.
- HB 1620: Driver's licenses and veterans.
- HB 1621: Precinct committeemen.
- HB 1622: Record of county and city votes.
- HB 1623: Real estate investment trusts.
- HB 1624: Solar power for government electric customers.
- HB 1625: Appointment of magistrates.
- HB 1626: Study of universal service for telecommunications.
- HB 1627: Storm water management user fees.
- HB 1628: Gary Community School Corporation debt.
- HB 1629: Various property tax matters.
- HB 1630: Additional teacher salary.
- HB 1631: Property tax assessment appeals.
- HB 1632: Gary Community School Corporation.
- HB 1633: Sewer and storm water fees incurred by tenants.
- HB 1634: Tobacco crimes.
- HB 1635: Business personal property taxes.
- HB 1636: Property tax collection.
- HB 1637: Cancellation of property taxes.
- HB 1638: State income tax credit for licensed teachers.
- HB 1639: School facility ADA compliance.
- HB 1640: School buildings.
- HB 1641: Reentry programs.
- HB 1642: Diabetes in Indiana.
- HB 1643: Food deserts study committee.
- HB 1644: Study of applied behavior analysis issues.
- HB 1645: Law enforcement ombudsman.
- HB 1646: Ballistics and microstamping of firearms.
- HB 1647: Civil rights commission.
- HB 1648: Elder courts.
- HB 1649: Artisan distiller sales at farmers' markets.
- HB 1650: Grand jury indictment prohibited in certain cases.
- HB 1651: State funding of certain trials of police officers.
- HB 1652: Eligibility for economic development incentives.
- HB 1653: Adult protective services.
- HB 1654: Commission to combat drug abuse.
- HB 1655: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1656: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1657: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1658: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1659: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1660: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1661: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1662: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1663: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1664: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1665: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1666: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1667: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1668: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1669: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1670: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1671: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1672: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1673: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1674: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1675: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1676: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1677: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1678: Vehicle bill.