Bills for 2018 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: Sunday carryout sales.
- SB 2: Code revision correction.
- SB 3: Crimes against public safety officials.
- SB 4: Duties of corrections and criminal code interim study committee.
- SB 5: Profiting from an adoption.
- SB 6: Technical corrections.
- SB 7: School calendar.
- SB 8: School curriculum.
- SB 9: Residence of individual in state institution.
- SB 10: Town employees holding elected office.
- SB 11: Eligibility for supplemental nutrition assistance.
- SB 12: Sex offenders.
- SB 13: Administration of overdose intervention drugs.
- SB 14: Magistrates.
- SB 15: Worker career enhancement tax credit.
- SB 16: Adoption of retired research animals.
- SB 17: Voluntary manslaughter with a deadly weapon.
- SB 18: Notice of school immunization exemptions.
- SB 19: Operation of off-road vehicles.
- SB 20: Deer hunting.
- SB 21: Property tax assessment.
- SB 22: Indemnification from legal malpractice claims.
- SB 23: Repeal of protections for off duty tobacco use.
- SB 24: Student possession and use of sunscreen.
- SB 25: Termination of local defined benefit plans.
- SB 26: Cold beer sales.
- SB 27: 1977 fund new unit credits for prior service.
- SB 28: Nursing faculty loan repayment grant program.
- SB 29: Prekindergarten pilot program eligibility.
- SB 30: Child care home application notice and comment.
- SB 31: Local licensing boards in Lake and Porter counties.
- SB 32: Redevelopment commissioners.
- SB 33: Houses of worship and firearms.
- SB 34: Precinct committeemen.
- SB 35: Vigo County food and beverage tax.
- SB 36: NCSL 2020 Legislative Summit.
- SB 37: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 38: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 39: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 40: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 41: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 42: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 43: Racial balance levy and fund.
- SB 44: Recreation fund expenditures.
- SB 45: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 46: Alcohol permits for economic development.
- SB 47: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 48: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 49: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 50: Governor's workforce cabinet.
- SB 51: Expungement of addiction related convictions.
- SB 52: Low THC hemp extract.
- SB 53: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 54: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 55: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 56: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 57: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 58: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 59: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 60: Out of state sex or violent offenders.
- SB 61: Juvenile DNA collection.
- SB 62: Hospices and Medicaid.
- SB 63: Sentencing enhancement for injury to others.
- SB 64: Sentence modification.
- SB 65: Instruction on human sexuality.
- SB 66: Public use airports.
- SB 67: Funding of 911 call centers.
- SB 68: Internet crimes investigation fund.
- SB 69: Prohibition on tollways around Indianapolis.
- SB 70: Statute of limitations for child sex offenses.
- SB 71: Employment of emergency medical service providers.
- SB 72: Safe distance for vehicles overtaking bicycles.
- SB 73: Public order offense enhancement.
- SB 74: Controlled substances.
- SB 75: 1977 fund retirement age and benefits study.
- SB 76: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 77: Redistricting.
- SB 78: Driving authority permits.
- SB 79: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) eligibility.
- SB 80: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 81: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 82: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 83: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 84: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 85: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 86: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 87: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 88: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 89: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 90: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 91: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 92: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 93: Fair pay in employment.
- SB 94: Deception.
- SB 95: Legislative ethics.
- SB 96: Veterans pilot program.
- SB 97: Residency of police officers and firefighters.
- SB 98: Specialized driving privileges.
- SB 99: Civil forfeiture.
- SB 100: Carbon monoxide emissions testing.
- SB 101: Public records.
- SB 102: Spousal support and educational support.
- SB 103: English as official language.
- SB 104: Veterans' court fund.
- SB 105: State agriculture and animal certification programs.
- SB 106: Schedule I controlled substances.
- SB 107: INSPECT registration for dispensers of controlled substances.
- SB 108: Crimes involving synthetic drugs.
- SB 109: Satellite voting.
- SB 110: Counting absentee ballots.
- SB 111: Prohibited equipment on firearms.
- SB 112: Continuance for conflict with study committee.
- SB 113: Paid employee leave.
- SB 114: Protective orders and employment.
- SB 115: Tax credit for teachers' classroom supplies.
- SB 116: Election of Lake County juvenile court judges.
- SB 117: Limits on expulsions and long-term suspensions.
- SB 118: School City of East Chicago loan.
- SB 119: 1977 fund purchase of service.
- SB 120: Use of telecommunications devices while driving.
- SB 121: Minimum wage.
- SB 122: Regional jails.
- SB 123: Newborn safety devices at fire departments.
- SB 124: Vending machine sales of food.
- SB 125: Registration of underground utility excavation contractors.
- SB 126: Judges and magistrates.
- SB 127: Protective orders.
- SB 128: Change of placement of a child in need of services.
- SB 129: Final disposition of indigent decedent.
- SB 130: Court appointed child advocate immunity.
- SB 131: Crimes involving synthetic drugs.
- SB 132: Fire department residency requirements.
- SB 133: Individual education program students.
- SB 134: Charity gaming.
- SB 135: Department of child services notifications for schools.
- SB 136: Workforce ready grant.
- SB 137: Access to employee restrooms.
- SB 138: Making an unlawful proposition.
- SB 139: Investigation of overdose deaths.
- SB 140: Maintaining a common nuisance.
- SB 141: County and municipal excise and wheel taxes.
- SB 142: Maternal mortality review committee.
- SB 143: Study of student performance grades.
- SB 144: Absentee voting.
- SB 145: Probate matters.
- SB 146: Aiding in the escape of an inmate.
- SB 147: Appointed court magistrates.
- SB 148: Election of Lake County juvenile judge.
- SB 149: Charity gaming operations.
- SB 150: Witness protection pilot program.
- SB 151: Contraceptive coverage.
- SB 152: Survivor health coverage.
- SB 153: Interfering with law enforcement.
- SB 154: Native American Indian affairs commission.
- SB 155: Deceased voters.
- SB 156: Rural utility cooperatives.
- SB 157: Real world career readiness program.
- SB 158: Scleral tattooing.
- SB 159: Redistricting commission.
- SB 160: Chiropractic licensure.
- SB 161: Spay-neuter grant program.
- SB 162: Residency of police officers and firefighters.
- SB 163: Distributions from escrow accounts.
- SB 164: Motor vehicle repairs.
- SB 165: Township board terms of office.
- SB 166: Reporting on worker misclassification.
- SB 167: Grants from state disaster relief fund.
- SB 168: Ban on sale or use of coal tar pavement products.
- SB 169: Proof of identification.
- SB 170: Eligibility for economic development incentives.
- SB 171: Annexation limits.
- SB 172: Computer science.
- SB 173: Audit examinations and disclosure requirements.
- SB 174: Tax deduction for health care sharing expenses.
- SB 175: Practice and licensure of naturopathic medicine study.
- SB 176: Service officer matters.
- SB 177: The Indiana high school diploma.
- SB 178: Taking of sand from bed of Lake Michigan.
- SB 179: Child support.
- SB 180: Uniform business organizations.
- SB 181: Coverage for pharmacist care.
- SB 182: County building authorities.
- SB 183: Practice of dentistry.
- SB 184: Maximum number of foster children.
- SB 186: Online continuing education for auctioneers.
- SB 187: Child care.
- SB 188: Elimination of the consumer fees and settlements fund.
- SB 189: K-12 funding.
- SB 190: Health facility certificate of need.
- SB 191: Township cemetery ownership and maintenance.
- SB 192: Traumatic brain injury information.
- SB 193: Study committee on pregnant women and HIP.
- SB 194: Distributions of public safety income tax revenue.
- SB 195: 1977 pension and disability fund study.
- SB 196: Elimination of annual adjustments of assessed values.
- SB 197: Various property issues.
- SB 198: Hunting opportunities for disabled veterans.
- SB 199: Sentence modification.
- SB 200: Suspension of a sentence for a felony.
- SB 201: Parole for violent offenses.
- SB 202: Nonconsensual pornography.
- SB 203: Crimes resulting in the loss of a fetus.
- SB 204: Veterans educational matters.
- SB 205: School choice scholarships.
- SB 206: Traffic stop safety education.
- SB 207: Homeowners associations and solar power.
- SB 208: Physician maintenance of certification.
- SB 209: Tanning facilities.
- SB 210: Prior authorization.
- SB 211: Jail commissary fund.
- SB 212: Vehicle weight limits.
- SB 213: Property tax exemption for affordable rental housing.
- SB 214: CBD oil.
- SB 215: Coroners and health records.
- SB 216: Storage of firearms at public venues.
- SB 217: Dyslexia.
- SB 218: Procedures to terminate parental rights.
- SB 219: INSPECT program reporting and review.
- SB 220: Reading assessments.
- SB 221: INSPECT program.
- SB 222: Misleading or inaccurate caller identification.
- SB 223: Information provided by health practitioners.
- SB 224: Behavioral health and human services.
- SB 225: Continuing education requirements.
- SB 226: Notice of intent to relocate.
- SB 227: Eligibility for resident tuition rate.
- SB 228: Driving cards.
- SB 229: Pension cost of living adjustments.
- SB 230: Suicide prevention.
- SB 231: Township property taxes.
- SB 232: Access to nutritious food program.
- SB 233: Foster parent bill of rights.
- SB 234: Education foundation tax credit.
- SB 235: Tax credit for education contributions.
- SB 236: Say's Firefly designated as state insect.
- SB 237: Handgun licensing.
- SB 238: Office of judicial administration.
- SB 239: Fertility fraud.
- SB 240: Emotional support animals.
- SB 241: City and town court jurisdiction.
- SB 242: State and local administration.
- SB 243: Hospital licensure task force.
- SB 244: Excise tax on heavy equipment.
- SB 245: College savings program.
- SB 246: Cemetery maintenance expenses.
- SB 247: Creditors' rights.
- SB 248: Biometric identifiers.
- SB 249: Improper worker classification.
- SB 250: Absentee voting.
- SB 251: Age of consent.
- SB 252: Prevention of sexual violence, domestic violence, and stalking.
- SB 253: Registry of employers preferring veterans.
- SB 254: Economic development incentive accountability.
- SB 255: Mental health education and screenings.
- SB 256: Taxation of online travel services.
- SB 257: Sales tax on software.
- SB 258: Wireless communications support structures.
- SB 259: Motor vehicle matters.
- SB 260: Licensing of third party logistics providers.
- SB 261: Annexation study topics.
- SB 262: Veterans matters.
- SB 263: Snow removal services contracts.
- SB 264: Rape kits.
- SB 265: Study of intersection safety.
- SB 266: Motor vehicle safety.
- SB 267: School administrator contracts.
- SB 268: Annexation.
- SB 269: Road and utility repair.
- SB 270: State settlement agreements.
- SB 271: Bias crimes.
- SB 272: Age for compulsory school attendance.
- SB 273: Various alcoholic beverage provisions.
- SB 274: Underground storage tank program enforcement.
- SB 275: Old forest areas in state forests.
- SB 276: Tax increment financing districts.
- SB 277: Religious exemption from worker's compensation.
- SB 278: Medical service facility pecuniary liability.
- SB 279: Equine teeth floating.
- SB 280: Cannabidiol (CBD) and marijuana.
- SB 281: Sheriff's department retirement plans.
- SB 282: Workforce development matters.
- SB 283: Veterans matters.
- SB 284: Treatment of Lyme disease.
- SB 285: Prohibited discrimination in civil rights statutes.
- SB 286: SPEA study of Indiana environmental policy.
- SB 287: Same day registration.
- SB 288: Vehicle weight.
- SB 289: Exemption and adoption tax credit.
- SB 290: Worker's compensation.
- SB 291: Expungements.
- SB 292: Criminal law matters.
- SB 293: Naloxone.
- SB 294: Sale of CBD oil.
- SB 295: School property and religious institutions.
- SB 296: Order to repair tax sale property.
- SB 297: Employability skills curriculum.
- SB 298: Transfer of credits toward graduate degrees.
- SB 299: State parks.
- SB 300: Disposal of surplus state personal property.
- SB 301: Criminal history checks for home health workers.
- SB 302: Campus speech.
- SB 303: Various education matters.
- SB 304: Voting hours.
- SB 305: Worker misclassification issues.
- SB 306: Possession of marijuana, hash oil, hashish, or salvia.
- SB 307: Medical marijuana.
- SB 308: Minimum wage.
- SB 309: Family leave insurance program.
- SB 310: Marijuana and controlled substances.
- SB 312: Designated wild areas in certain state forests.
- SB 313: Timber management.
- SB 314: Student meals and lunch shaming.
- SB 315: Requirements for charter schools.
- SB 316: Regulation of confined feeding operations.
- SB 317: Public transit funding.
- SB 318: Renewable energy standards.
- SB 319: Resident tuition rate for eligible individuals.
- SB 320: Lead-based paint renovation hazards program.
- SB 321: Medicaid rate for chemical dependency services.
- SB 322: Lead poisoning of children.
- SB 323: CDC Youth Risk Behaviors Survey.
- SB 324: Absentee voting at satellite offices.
- SB 325: Small loan finance charges.
- SB 326: Redistricting standards.
- SB 327: Election security; absentee ballot counting.
- SB 328: Ballot access.
- SB 329: Election day registration at central location.
- SB 330: Seed commissioner rulemaking.
- SB 331: Implementation of federal food safety regulations.
- SB 332: Protecting pets in distressed homes.
- SB 333: Loot boxes and video games as gambling.
- SB 334: Prohibition on operating a drone while impaired.
- SB 335: Prescribing of controlled substance.
- SB 336: Sentencing.
- SB 337: Controlled substances.
- SB 338: Drug take back program and drug manufacturers.
- SB 339: Controlled substance dispensing.
- SB 340: Regulation of abortion and newborn safety devices.
- SB 341: Incorporation of documents.
- SB 342: County jail issues.
- SB 343: Veterans education benefits.
- SB 344: Scratch off tickets to benefit veterans.
- SB 345: Use of credit information in insurance.
- SB 346: Sales tax district for healthy food programs.
- SB 347: Bonding procedures.
- SB 348: Possession of a handgun in the capitol complex.
- SB 349: Study of taxes on short term rentals.
- SB 350: Various education matters.
- SB 351: Appraisal management companies.
- SB 352: Privacy of students and families.
- SB 353: Study topics.
- SB 354: Freeway school corporations and schools.
- SB 355: Licensure of behavior analysts.
- SB 356: Broadband grants for unserved areas.
- SB 357: Involuntary manslaughter and drug dealing.
- SB 358: Annual notice of teachers' rights.
- SB 359: Employment certificates for minors.
- SB 360: Perinatal levels of care designation certification.
- SB 361: Water infrastructure task force.
- SB 362: Regulation of water and wastewater systems.
- SB 363: FSSA matters.
- SB 364: Income tax credit for K-12 education donations.
- SB 365: Teacher compensation.
- SB 366: Collective bargaining.
- SB 367: Trauma sensitive schools.
- SB 368: School financial condition analysis.
- SB 369: Workers' compensation drug formulary.
- SB 370: Production of hemp.
- SB 371: Industrial hemp commodities and products.
- SB 372: Notarial acts.
- SB 373: Pension supplemental allowance reserve accounts.
- SB 374: Individual development accounts.
- SB 375: Transport operator.
- SB 376: Unclaimed property.
- SB 377: Small loans.
- SB 378: Medicaid based statewide health plan.
- SB 379: Automatic dialing-announcing devices.
- SB 380: Improvements in historic districts.
- SB 381: Children in need of services.
- SB 382: Preemption of local bans on short term rentals.
- SB 383: Specifications for local public work contracts.
- SB 384: Liens for agricultural supply dealers.
- SB 385: Local government budget notices.
- SB 386: Financing of flood control improvements.
- SB 387: Teacher permits, examinations, and salaries.
- SB 388: Prohibition on certain state agency contracts.
- SB 389: INSPECT program report.
- SB 390: Reimbursed costs for a child removed from home.
- SB 391: Township property tax levies.
- SB 392: Local government matters.
- SB 393: Safety notice of advanced structural buildings.
- SB 394: Human trafficking.
- SB 395: Clarksville food and beverage tax.
- SB 396: Veterans' property tax matters.
- SB 397: Community mental health centers.
- SB 398: Office based opioid treatment programs.
- SB 399: Professions and occupations.
- SB 400: Ranked choice voting.
- SB 401: Health facility employee criminal background check.
- SB 402: Juvenile reports.
- SB 403: Emergency rules for veterans' programs.
- SB 404: Operating while intoxicated.
- SB 405: Wagering on sports.
- SB 406: Charter school requirements.
- SB 407: Moratorium on privately operated facilities.
- SB 408: Interstate medical licensure compact.
- SB 409: Regulated drains and environmental concerns.
- SB 410: Advanced practice registered nurses.
- SB 411: Distressed utilities.
- SB 412: Coverage for pediatric neuropsychiatric disorders.
- SB 413: Indiana criminal justice institute.
- SB 414: Property tax deduction for landlords of veterans.
- SB 415: Reverse transfer agreements and degrees.
- SB 416: Consumer credit code.
- SB 417: Distance between water well and septic system.
- SB 418: Bias motivated crimes.
- SB 419: Professional and occupational licenses.
- SB 420: Credit services organizations.
- SB 421: Assisted living services.
- SB 422: Land banks.
- SB 423: Mechanic's liens.
- SB 424: Prohibition on requiring sprinkler systems.
- SB 425: Unemployment insurance matters.
- SB 426: State park admission for disabled veterans.
- SB 427: Vote by mail.
- SB 428: Department of child services.
- SB 429: Regulation of firearms.
- SB 430: Installation of used tires.
- SB 431: Immunity for reports of suspected abuse or neglect.
- SB 432: Battery against a bailiff or special deputy.
- SB 433: Health care cost and value study.
- SB 434: Study committee.
- SB 435: Building codes.
- SB 436: Action for contribution by railroad entities.
- SB 437: Tax credit for hiring unemployed veterans.
- SB 438: Study committee of state agency management.
House:
- HB 1001: School funding.
- HB 1002: Workforce funding and programs.
- HB 1003: Streamlining agency reporting requirements.
- HB 1004: Various state and local government streamlining matters.
- HB 1005: Township government consolidation.
- HB 1006: Broadening criminal justice treatment options.
- HB 1007: Mental health access.
- HB 1011: Anti-patriotic displays.
- HB 1012: Neonicotinoid pesticides.
- HB 1013: Use of telecommunications devices while driving.
- HB 1014: Redistricting commission.
- HB 1015: Unlawful indemnity agreements.
- HB 1016: Student journalism.
- HB 1017: Newborn screening.
- HB 1018: Same day registration; close of the polls.
- HB 1019: Gasoline tax.
- HB 1020: Higher education resident tuition for eligible individuals.
- HB 1021: Mechanic's liens.
- HB 1022: Right to carry a handgun.
- HB 1023: Annexation remonstrance waivers.
- HB 1024: Heat preparedness training for coaches.
- HB 1025: Senior prosecuting attorneys.
- HB 1026: Device implantation as a condition of employment.
- HB 1027: Riverboat admissions and supplemental wagering tax distributions.
- HB 1028: Public safety personnel health studies.
- HB 1029: Fuel taxes on compressed natural gas.
- HB 1030: Safety requirements for Class 2 structures.
- HB 1031: Cleanup of certain terms.
- HB 1032: Second regular session.
- HB 1033: Treatment of out-of-state convictions in sentencing.
- HB 1034: Home detention matters.
- HB 1035: Short term rentals.
- HB 1036: Unemployment insurance.
- HB 1037: Early retirement of public employees.
- HB 1038: Default retirement plans.
- HB 1039: 529 plans.
- HB 1040: Muncie Community Schools.
- HB 1041: Medical cannabis.
- HB 1042: Early childhood education.
- HB 1043: Expanded criminal history checks.
- HB 1044: Various election law matters.
- HB 1045: Controlled project referendum.
- HB 1046: Local income taxes.
- HB 1047: Education benefits for veterans.
- HB 1048: Tax credits.
- HB 1049: Dental coverage medical loss ratio reports.
- HB 1050: Small cell wireless structures.
- HB 1051: Sunday sales of alcoholic beverages for carryout.
- HB 1052: Monetary awards for exonerated prisoners.
- HB 1053: Local income tax rate for Fulton County jail.
- HB 1054: County highway engineer's salary.
- HB 1055: Military uniforms at high school graduations.
- HB 1056: Innkeepers' taxes.
- HB 1057: Pretrial diversion.
- HB 1058: Influenza information to residents.
- HB 1059: Professional licensing agency.
- HB 1060: Liability for rental car theft.
- HB 1061: Asbestos litigation.
- HB 1062: Safety rest areas.
- HB 1063: Dealer services division.
- HB 1064: Interference with law enforcement.
- HB 1065: Broadband grants and high speed Internet service.
- HB 1066: Government information.
- HB 1067: Certified technology parks.
- HB 1068: Protection of special education students.
- HB 1069: Distributed generation.
- HB 1070: Airport boards.
- HB 1071: Sibling visitation.
- HB 1072: Issues relating to the death of a minor.
- HB 1073: Child care location and safety.
- HB 1074: Various higher education matters.
- HB 1075: Disseminating material harmful to minors.
- HB 1076: Racial profiling and pretextual stops.
- HB 1077: Youth employment.
- HB 1078: Property tax relief.
- HB 1079: Age 65 and over property tax credit.
- HB 1080: Central Indiana public transportation projects.
- HB 1081: Redistricting commission.
- HB 1082: Notification of expungement.
- HB 1084: Absentee ballots cast before death.
- HB 1085: Income tax credit for volunteer firefighters.
- HB 1086: Garnishment of wages.
- HB 1087: Tanning facilities.
- HB 1088: State and local taxation.
- HB 1089: St. Joseph River basin commission.
- HB 1090: Unclaimed property.
- HB 1091: Information for prospective adoptive parent.
- HB 1092: Court fees.
- HB 1093: Bullying and orders of protection.
- HB 1094: Animal cruelty.
- HB 1095: Electronic titles.
- HB 1096: Construction requirements of MS4 operators.
- HB 1097: Protection of life.
- HB 1098: Seed commissioner and state chemist.
- HB 1099: Uniform food and beverage tax.
- HB 1100: Code revision correction.
- HB 1101: Minimum valuation of personal property.
- HB 1102: Telephone solicitation.
- HB 1103: Chronic pain management coverage.
- HB 1104: Tax matters.
- HB 1106: Medical marijuana.
- HB 1107: Publication of local government notices.
- HB 1108: Small hospital charge notices.
- HB 1109: Various pension matters.
- HB 1110: Survivor health coverage.
- HB 1111: Age of consent.
- HB 1112: Cybersecurity.
- HB 1113: Foster parent bill of rights.
- HB 1114: Income tax credit for donations.
- HB 1115: Landowner immunity for trail access.
- HB 1116: Dental hygienist access practice agreements.
- HB 1117: Nursing facility Medicaid reimbursement rates.
- HB 1118: Eyelash extension stylists.
- HB 1119: Physician order for scope of treatment and consent.
- HB 1120: State department of health matters.
- HB 1121: Rape kit testing.
- HB 1122: Township assistance for cemetery maintenance.
- HB 1123: Transfers to caregivers.
- HB 1124: Sale of school buildings.
- HB 1125: Fire department contracts.
- HB 1126: Brown County entertainment facility admissions tax.
- HB 1127: Interstate compact concerning professional sports.
- HB 1128: Compulsory sewer system connection.
- HB 1129: Uniform tax and annexation waivers.
- HB 1130: Professional licensing agency matters.
- HB 1131: Opiate risk information.
- HB 1132: Golf cart, off-road vehicle, and recovery vehicle regulation.
- HB 1133: Addiction treatment teams and Medicaid.
- HB 1134: Drug addiction workforce recovery program.
- HB 1135: Registration of securities.
- HB 1136: Vigo County food and beverage tax.
- HB 1137: Study of industrial hemp.
- HB 1138: Local tax matters.
- HB 1139: Building codes.
- HB 1140: Interlocal agreements.
- HB 1141: Community mental health center funding.
- HB 1142: Medical payment coverage.
- HB 1143: Prior authorization for health care services.
- HB 1144: Local regulation of fireworks.
- HB 1145: Health insurance coverage and cost information.
- HB 1146: Certificate of employability.
- HB 1147: Police officer and firefighter pensions.
- HB 1148: Professional sports development commission.
- HB 1149: Fire protection districts.
- HB 1150: CBD oil.
- HB 1151: Study of lottery revenues for veterans.
- HB 1152: Traffic amnesty program.
- HB 1153: Interstate medical licensure compact.
- HB 1154: Park and recreation districts in annexed territory.
- HB 1155: Subdivision drain repair pilot program.
- HB 1156: Ban on ivory and rhino horn sales.
- HB 1157: End of life options.
- HB 1158: Pharmaceutical matters.
- HB 1159: Regulation of dams.
- HB 1160: Sentence enhancement for use of a firearm.
- HB 1161: Local airport authority tax rates.
- HB 1162: State fair.
- HB 1163: Extension of carryout permit term.
- HB 1164: Military education benefits.
- HB 1165: School buses.
- HB 1166: Teacher evaluations.
- HB 1167: School corporation financial management.
- HB 1168: Tax credit for hiring veterans.
- HB 1169: Textbooks.
- HB 1170: Speed limit on U.S. 40.
- HB 1171: Study concerning property taxes.
- HB 1172: Study of funding township firefighting.
- HB 1173: Trial records.
- HB 1174: Installation of used tires.
- HB 1175: Diabetes reporting.
- HB 1176: Study on African-American homicide victims.
- HB 1177: Drug testing of employees and applicants.
- HB 1178: Unlawful proposition of a minor.
- HB 1179: Court clerk administrative fee.
- HB 1180: EMT use of injectable epinephrine.
- HB 1181: Bringing wine into a restaurant and excise taxes.
- HB 1182: Whistleblower protection for state employees.
- HB 1183: Contraceptives.
- HB 1184: Sexual assault victims.
- HB 1185: Teacher salaries.
- HB 1186: Say's Firefly designated as state insect.
- HB 1187: E-liquids taxes.
- HB 1188: Funding for veterans' organizations.
- HB 1189: Auto repair claims settlement.
- HB 1190: Use of ITIN by the bureau of motor vehicles.
- HB 1191: Suspected human trafficking.
- HB 1192: Maternal mortality review committee.
- HB 1193: Study of injured public safety officer monument.
- HB 1194: Delinquent self-storage facility rents.
- HB 1195: Automobile dealers.
- HB 1196: Provider diagnostic information release.
- HB 1197: Veterans matters.
- HB 1198: Work sharing unemployment benefits.
- HB 1199: Veterans property tax deduction.
- HB 1200: Income tax deduction for military income.
- HB 1201: Distinguished Flying Cross license plates.
- HB 1202: Charity gaming operations.
- HB 1203: Qualified egg banks.
- HB 1204: Battery on a utility worker.
- HB 1205: Resident tuition rate for undocumented aliens.
- HB 1206: SNAP benefits.
- HB 1207: Property tax exemptions.
- HB 1208: School discipline.
- HB 1209: Enforcement of guaranteed savings contracts.
- HB 1210: Main street downtown redevelopment districts.
- HB 1211: Study of licensing and military families.
- HB 1212: Use of purple marks to deny entry to property.
- HB 1213: State payments in lieu of property taxes.
- HB 1214: Low THC hemp extract.
- HB 1215: Property tax assessment appeals.
- HB 1216: Loan forgiveness for distressed schools.
- HB 1217: Tobacco crimes.
- HB 1218: Expedited assessment appeals.
- HB 1219: Ban on flame retardant material.
- HB 1220: FSSA matters.
- HB 1221: Zoning variance procedures.
- HB 1222: Employment certificates for minors.
- HB 1223: Electronic reporting of valuable metal purchases.
- HB 1224: Cannabidiol study.
- HB 1225: Wind power devices.
- HB 1226: Preservation of families.
- HB 1227: Noxious weeds and pesticide law fees.
- HB 1228: Data concerning youth in adult court.
- HB 1229: Certification of treatment providers.
- HB 1230: School safety.
- HB 1231: Distribution of registration fees.
- HB 1232: Financial responsibility of contract carriers.
- HB 1233: Environmental management matters.
- HB 1234: Drug overdoses.
- HB 1235: Noncompete clauses prohibited in physician contracts.
- HB 1236: Coverage for ectodermal dysplasia treatment.
- HB 1237: Certain nondisclosure agreements void.
- HB 1238: Criminal history data collection.
- HB 1239: Security freezes for consumer reports.
- HB 1240: Postjudgment interest charges.
- HB 1241: Employee relocation tax credit.
- HB 1242: Resident tuition for serving on the USS Indiana.
- HB 1243: Resisting law enforcement.
- HB 1244: Health matters.
- HB 1245: Occupational licensing.
- HB 1246: Automated traffic control in construction zones.
- HB 1247: Renter's deduction for disabled veterans.
- HB 1248: Child safety alerts.
- HB 1249: Organized retail theft.
- HB 1250: Battery offenses.
- HB 1251: Court fees.
- HB 1252: Petition and remonstrance process.
- HB 1253: Voter list maintenance.
- HB 1254: Annexation of noncontiguous territory.
- HB 1255: Living wills.
- HB 1256: Various local government matters.
- HB 1257: State use program.
- HB 1258: Public meetings and public records.
- HB 1259: Howard County innkeeper's tax.
- HB 1260: Issuance of hospital license.
- HB 1261: Protecting pets in distressed homes.
- HB 1262: Public funds and tax refund intercepts.
- HB 1263: County jail issues.
- HB 1264: Competency based high school education.
- HB 1265: Veterans' property tax deduction.
- HB 1266: Child support.
- HB 1267: Water infrastructure task force.
- HB 1268: Phaseout of undergraduate tuition.
- HB 1269: Ballot security.
- HB 1270: Criminal law matters.
- HB 1271: Piping materials for public works projects.
- HB 1272: Laura's law.
- HB 1273: CBD oil for medical treatment.
- HB 1274: Violations of wildlife protection laws.
- HB 1275: Magistrates in Scott County and Jefferson County.
- HB 1276: Veterans recovery pilot program.
- HB 1277: Appraisal contracts.
- HB 1278: Economic improvement districts.
- HB 1279: Mandatory testing of students for lead poisoning.
- HB 1280: Reckless operation in a highway work zone.
- HB 1281: Simplification of alcohol laws.
- HB 1282: Employment of students.
- HB 1283: Passenger boat inspection requirements.
- HB 1284: Tax increment financing issues.
- HB 1285: Nutritional assistance.
- HB 1286: Marketplace contractors.
- HB 1287: Newborn screenings.
- HB 1288: Economic development.
- HB 1289: Local regulation of natural resource development.
- HB 1290: Transportation finance.
- HB 1291: Fertilizer runoff and Lake Michigan discharges.
- HB 1292: Department of natural resources.
- HB 1293: Level 6 felony commitment to DOC.
- HB 1294: Education study committee.
- HB 1295: Use of an electronic device while driving.
- HB 1296: Charitable organization drug transfers.
- HB 1297: Broadband development program.
- HB 1298: Ignition interlock program for OWI expungement.
- HB 1299: Occupational regulation oversight and review.
- HB 1300: Communications service customer information.
- HB 1301: Insurance matters.
- HB 1302: Advanced practice registered nurse collaboration.
- HB 1303: Electronic powers of attorney, trusts, and wills.
- HB 1304: Animal offender registry.
- HB 1305: Payment of court fees.
- HB 1306: Notice from IDEM before permit expiration.
- HB 1307: Termination of parental rights.
- HB 1308: Maintenance of infrastructure.
- HB 1309: Sexual harassment prevention policies.
- HB 1310: Hunting opportunities for disabled veterans.
- HB 1311: Motor vehicle matters.
- HB 1312: Annexation matters.
- HB 1313: Public works contracts.
- HB 1314: Students in foster care and homeless students.
- HB 1315: School corporation financial management.
- HB 1316: Sales taxes and tax credits.
- HB 1317: Health matters.
- HB 1318: Construction/demolition site in Gary.
- HB 1319: Small loans and unsecured consumer installment loans.
- HB 1320: Disposition of tax sale surplus.
- HB 1321: Oversight requirements for state assistance.
- HB 1322: Small employer employee assistance program.
- HB 1323: Heavy equipment rental excise tax.
- HB 1324: Adjournment of first regular session.
- HB 1325: Wagering on sports.
- HB 1326: School discipline.
- HB 1327: Pest and vector control.
- HB 1328: Bail issues.
- HB 1329: Workforce inclusion and opportunity pilot program.
- HB 1330: Free or reduced utility rates in incentive areas.
- HB 1332: Animal abuse registry.
- HB 1333: Study of certain impacts on second class cities.
- HB 1334: Flashing lights for lane painting vehicles.
- HB 1335: Service animal exclusion from marital property.
- HB 1336: Medicaid reimbursement for out-of-state hospitals.
- HB 1337: Benefits for independent workers.
- HB 1338: Wind farm siting and conflicts of interest.
- HB 1339: Compensation of county sheriff.
- HB 1340: Sales tax exemption for data warehouse equipment.
- HB 1341: Autonomous vehicles.
- HB 1342: Operation of off-road vehicles.
- HB 1343: Visitation with a child.
- HB 1344: Pregnancy and childbirth discrimination.
- HB 1345: Prescription drug pricing study.
- HB 1346: Public service answering point governance.
- HB 1347: Mail in ballots.
- HB 1348: Administrative rules for veterans' programs.
- HB 1349: Presidential candidates.
- HB 1350: Vehicle clearance when overtaking a bicycle.
- HB 1351: SNAP and Medicaid matters.
- HB 1352: Towing services.
- HB 1353: Tax sale redemptions.
- HB 1354: Duties of county auditors.
- HB 1355: Public defense reimbursements.
- HB 1356: Bullying.
- HB 1357: College remedial education.
- HB 1358: Intersection safety study.
- HB 1359: Drug dealing resulting in death.
- HB 1360: Illegal practice of architecture.
- HB 1361: Grants for green industry jobs.
- HB 1362: Curriculum.
- HB 1363: Eligibility for economic development incentives.
- HB 1364: Local emergency planning committees.
- HB 1365: Financial responsibility.
- HB 1366: Ordinance enforcement courts.
- HB 1367: Right to a jury in certain administrative proceedings.
- HB 1368: Statutory construction; criminal intent.
- HB 1369: Regulation of confined feeding operations.
- HB 1370: Deletion of criminal records.
- HB 1371: Specialized driving privileges.
- HB 1372: Crimes related to water safety equipment.
- HB 1373: Election matters.
- HB 1374: Financing and transportation.
- HB 1375: Grandparent and great-grandparent rights.
- HB 1376: Grandparent visitation rights and adoption notice.
- HB 1377: Seat belts on school buses.
- HB 1378: Direct to consumer advertising.
- HB 1379: Campaign violations.
- HB 1380: Tobacco products purchasing age.
- HB 1381: Smoking prohibition exemptions.
- HB 1382: Study of pharmacy deserts.
- HB 1383: Various election law matters.
- HB 1384: Chiropractors.
- HB 1385: Sewer and storm water fees incurred by tenants.
- HB 1386: Commercial dog breeders.
- HB 1387: Dangerous discharge of a firearm.
- HB 1388: Paid sick leave.
- HB 1389: Repeal of direct filing of juvenile charges.
- HB 1390: Equal pay; wage disclosure protection.
- HB 1391: Financing of flood control improvements.
- HB 1392: Mandatory school age.
- HB 1393: Hazing.
- HB 1394: Use of personal body cameras by police officers.
- HB 1395: Redevelopment.
- HB 1396: Exempt hospital property.
- HB 1397: Financial institutions and consumer credit.
- HB 1398: Coalition of school corporations and schools.
- HB 1399: Elementary school teacher content area licenses.
- HB 1400: Type II gaming.
- HB 1401: Video gaming terminals and charity gaming.
- HB 1402: Veterans matters.
- HB 1403: Hazardous waste disposal fee increase.
- HB 1404: State fair matters.
- HB 1405: Identity of telephone solicitors.
- HB 1406: Department of child services.
- HB 1407: Fire protection territory petition process.
- HB 1408: Speed limit for trucks on toll roads and tollways.
- HB 1409: Film and media production rebate.
- HB 1410: Civics education.
- HB 1411: New markets healthy food access investment credit.
- HB 1412: Libraries.
- HB 1413: Overtime compensation for certain employees.
- HB 1414: Property tax exemptions.
- HB 1415: Use of revenue by redevelopment commissions.
- HB 1416: Statewide electronic wills registry.
- HB 1417: Specialty constructed and replica vehicles.
- HB 1418: Regulation of mortgage foreclosures.
- HB 1419: Various alcoholic beverage matters.
- HB 1420: Various education matters.
- HB 1421: School discipline.
- HB 1422: Carrying of handgun in church.
- HB 1423: Regional water resources planning.
- HB 1424: Handgun licenses.
- HB 1425: Tax incentive for hiring ex-offenders.
- HB 1426: Education matters.
- HB 1427: Licensure of naturopathic physicians.
- HB 1428: Casino operations in Terre Haute.
- HB 1429: Abandoned vehicles.
- HB 1430: Child care license exemption.
- HB 1431: Hunting and fishing privileges for disabled veterans.
- HB 1432: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1433: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1434: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1435: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1436: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1437: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1438: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1439: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1440: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1441: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1442: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1443: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1444: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1445: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1446: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1447: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1448: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1449: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1450: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1451: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1452: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1453: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1454: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1455: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1456: Vehicle bill.