Bills for 2019 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: Department of child services.
- SB 2: School bus safety.
- SB 3: Internet crimes against children fund.
- SB 4: Water and wastewater utilities and runoff.
- SB 5: Military family matters.
- SB 6: Dropout recovery programs.
- SB 7: Marion County capital improvement board.
- SB 8: Study of the growth of health care costs.
- SB 9: Worker career enhancement tax credit.
- SB 10: Public questions.
- SB 11: Needle exchange program participation.
- SB 12: Sentencing and bias crimes.
- SB 13: Individualized education program students.
- SB 14: Property and casualty insurance claim payment.
- SB 15: Child care and development fund eligibility.
- SB 16: Protective orders and employment.
- SB 17: Tax credit for teachers' classroom supplies.
- SB 18: Penalties for human trafficking offenses.
- SB 19: Crimes against public safety officials.
- SB 20: Sentencing.
- SB 21: Equine teeth floating.
- SB 22: Pension matters.
- SB 23: Crimes involving synthetic drugs.
- SB 24: OWI and public safety officials.
- SB 25: Use of consumer reports for employment purposes.
- SB 26: Medical malpractice actions.
- SB 27: Punitive damages.
- SB 28: Crimes involving synthetic drugs.
- SB 29: School materials for juvenile detainees.
- SB 30: Rental of curricular materials.
- SB 31: Traumatic brain injury information.
- SB 32: Same day registration.
- SB 33: Comprehensive addiction recovery centers.
- SB 34: Smoking in a motor vehicle with a small child present.
- SB 35: Immunity under the lifeline law.
- SB 36: Felony registry.
- SB 37: Redistricting commission.
- SB 38: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 39: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 40: Pharmacy benefit managers.
- SB 41: Newborn screenings for health disorders.
- SB 42: Railroad crossings.
- SB 43: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 44: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 45: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 46: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 47: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 48: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 49: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 50: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 51: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 52: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 53: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 54: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 55: Choice scholarships.
- SB 56: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 57: Revised uniform athlete agents act.
- SB 58: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 59: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 60: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 61: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 62: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 63: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 64: Criminal background check.
- SB 65: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 66: Economic Development in Gary.
- SB 67: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 68: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 69: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 70: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 71: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 72: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 73: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 74: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 75: Bias motivated crimes.
- SB 76: Sentencing.
- SB 77: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 78: Public order offense enhancement.
- SB 79: Rights of police officers.
- SB 80: Code revision corrections.
- SB 81: Lewd touching.
- SB 82: Employment benefits.
- SB 83: Tax increment financing.
- SB 84: Small loan finance charges.
- SB 85: 1977 fund retirement and surviving spouse benefits.
- SB 86: Absentee voting.
- SB 87: Physical custody and parenting time.
- SB 88: Houses of worship and firearms.
- SB 89: Safe distance for overtaking bicycles.
- SB 90: Immunity under the lifeline law.
- SB 91: Redistricting commission.
- SB 92: Income tax credit for K-12 education contributions.
- SB 93: Let Indiana Work for You program.
- SB 94: Interim study committee.
- SB 95: Alcoholic beverage wholesalers.
- SB 96: Direct wine seller's permit.
- SB 97: Forfeiture.
- SB 99: Wage assignments for clothing and tools.
- SB 100: Education foundation tax credit.
- SB 101: Commission to combat drug abuse.
- SB 102: Secured school fund.
- SB 103: School City of East Chicago loan.
- SB 104: Small loans.
- SB 105: Redistricting standards.
- SB 106: Grandparent and great-grandparent visitation.
- SB 107: State park admission for disabled veterans.
- SB 108: Pharmacist care study.
- SB 109: Food and beverage tax and innkeeper tax.
- SB 110: Drug dealing.
- SB 111: Substance abuse prevention grant programs.
- SB 112: Anatomical gifts and individuals with disabilities.
- SB 113: Guardian reimbursement and Medicaid eligibility.
- SB 114: Vanderburgh County magistrates.
- SB 115: Local licensing boards in Lake and Porter counties.
- SB 116: Polling locations in schools.
- SB 117: Waiver training reimbursement pilot program.
- SB 118: County council and commissioner salaries.
- SB 119: Machine guns.
- SB 120: Sheriff reimbursement rate.
- SB 121: Volunteer firefighter allowances.
- SB 123: Access to expunged records.
- SB 124: Employers and expungement.
- SB 125: Open carry of rifles.
- SB 126: Prohibited equipment on firearms.
- SB 127: Referendum for school safety levy.
- SB 128: School calendar.
- SB 129: School curriculum.
- SB 130: Unemployment insurance matters.
- SB 131: Sales tax on recreational vehicles.
- SB 132: Civics.
- SB 133: Prescription drug label.
- SB 134: Storage of firearms at public venues.
- SB 135: Houses of worship and firearms.
- SB 136: Grants from state disaster relief fund.
- SB 137: Ban on sale or use of coal tar pavement products.
- SB 138: Eligibility for resident tuition rate.
- SB 139: Proof of identification.
- SB 140: Call center worker and consumer protection.
- SB 141: Office based opioid treatment providers.
- SB 142: Building permits.
- SB 143: Sales tax district for healthy food programs.
- SB 144: Vehicle weight.
- SB 145: County vehicle excise and wheel tax exemption.
- SB 146: Prescribing of controlled substance.
- SB 147: High school random drug testing.
- SB 148: Battery on a licensed athletic official.
- SB 149: Charity gaming operations.
- SB 150: Jury service.
- SB 151: Foster parent intervention in CHINS proceeding.
- SB 152: Media production expenditure income tax credit.
- SB 153: Health facility employee criminal background check.
- SB 154: Small business council.
- SB 155: Coverage of innocent coinsured.
- SB 156: Fire protection district per diems.
- SB 157: Economic development incentive accountability.
- SB 158: Indiana youth service program.
- SB 159: Defenses relating to controlled substance offenses.
- SB 160: Residency of police officers and firefighters.
- SB 162: Chronic pain management.
- SB 163: Recidivist look back periods.
- SB 164: Survivors' benefits.
- SB 165: School concussion recovery protocol.
- SB 166: Treatment of Lyme disease.
- SB 167: Cruelty to a law enforcement animal.
- SB 168: Display of child abuse and neglect hotline poster.
- SB 169: Service animals.
- SB 170: Child fatality report information.
- SB 171: State and local administration.
- SB 172: Survivor health coverage.
- SB 173: Expungement of addiction related convictions.
- SB 174: Fertility fraud and deception.
- SB 175: Operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
- SB 176: Prescriptions.
- SB 177: Study of loot boxes in video games.
- SB 178: Property tax exemption.
- SB 179: Alcohol regulation.
- SB 180: Disabled veteran renter's deduction.
- SB 181: Everybody Counts Center for Independent Living.
- SB 182: Motor vehicle matters.
- SB 183: Virtual charter schools.
- SB 184: Diversity training for state employees.
- SB 185: Operating a vehicle.
- SB 186: Traffic crimes.
- SB 187: Resisting law enforcement.
- SB 188: Nursing faculty loan repayment grant program.
- SB 189: Emergency communication disorder permits.
- SB 190: Modified symbol of access.
- SB 191: Historic preservation and rehabilitation grants.
- SB 192: Nonconsensual pornography.
- SB 193: Sewer and water connections.
- SB 194: Voter challenges in primaries.
- SB 195: Custody, parenting time, and visitation proceedings.
- SB 196: Electronic reporting of valuable metal purchases.
- SB 197: Copies of identifying adoption information.
- SB 198: Sentencing.
- SB 199: Rental of curricular materials.
- SB 200: Indemnification from legal malpractice claims.
- SB 201: Health provider ethical exemption.
- SB 202: Physician order for scope of treatment.
- SB 203: Physician maintenance of certification.
- SB 204: Health status related requirements.
- SB 205: SPEA study of low-carbon and green industries.
- SB 206: Child support modification.
- SB 207: Probation.
- SB 208: Electronic filing and notice.
- SB 209: Tax deduction for health care sharing expenses.
- SB 210: Driver's license reinstatement fees.
- SB 211: Cannabis compliance commission.
- SB 212: Indiana's electoral vote.
- SB 213: Possession of marijuana.
- SB 214: Minimum wage.
- SB 215: County redevelopment commission appointments.
- SB 216: Educational costs exemptions.
- SB 217: Behavioral health and addiction services.
- SB 218: Watercraft accidents.
- SB 219: Statute of limitations.
- SB 220: Going upon the premises of another.
- SB 221: Township mergers.
- SB 222: Disclosure of public health information.
- SB 223: Accounting by attorney in fact.
- SB 224: Cigarette tax evasion.
- SB 225: Controlled substances in a penal or juvenile facility.
- SB 226: Crisis intervention teams.
- SB 227: Peer to peer car rentals.
- SB 228: Department of health matters.
- SB 229: Psychotropic medication in foster care.
- SB 230: Unlawful indemnity agreements.
- SB 231: Direct sales.
- SB 232: Preparation and sale of homemade food.
- SB 233: Business personal property tax exemption.
- SB 234: Tuition of children of public safety officers.
- SB 235: Expungements.
- SB 236: Unauthorized adoption advertising.
- SB 237: Suspension of a sentence for a felony.
- SB 238: Indiana criminal justice institute.
- SB 239: Property tax assessment appeals.
- SB 240: Terrorism.
- SB 241: School choice scholarships.
- SB 242: Telemedicine and medical devices.
- SB 243: Nonconsensual pornography.
- SB 244: Division of outdoor recreation.
- SB 245: Seizure preparedness.
- SB 246: Local public questions.
- SB 247: Annual inspections of CAFOs.
- SB 248: Distributions of public safety income tax revenue.
- SB 249: Psychiatrist student loan forgiveness program.
- SB 250: Teacher evaluations.
- SB 251: Foster parent reporting form.
- SB 252: State university and foundation information.
- SB 253: State agency grant administration.
- SB 254: Organized retail theft.
- SB 255: Cultural district development.
- SB 256: Work zones study.
- SB 257: Use of credit information in insurance.
- SB 258: Sex offender employment and residence.
- SB 259: Wage discrimination.
- SB 260: Prevention of sexual violence, domestic violence, and stalking.
- SB 261: Absentee voting.
- SB 262: Minimum wage.
- SB 263: Minimum age to purchase assault weapons.
- SB 264: Age of consent.
- SB 265: Various trust matters.
- SB 266: School mental health, safety, privacy, and other education matters.
- SB 267: Integrated school based mental health.
- SB 268: Study committee on addiction professionals.
- SB 269: Protective orders.
- SB 270: Recusal of local government officials.
- SB 271: E-liquid container labeling.
- SB 272: Lifeline law.
- SB 273: Kids first trust fund board subsidiary corporation.
- SB 274: Opioid addiction recovery.
- SB 275: Superintendent of public instruction.
- SB 276: Opioid treatment pilot program.
- SB 277: Teacher leaders.
- SB 278: Local fetal-infant mortality review teams.
- SB 279: Waiver to adult court for attempted murder.
- SB 280: Over 65 property tax deduction.
- SB 281: School administrator contracts.
- SB 282: Value added growth and projection analytics.
- SB 283: State payments in lieu of property taxes.
- SB 284: Prohibition of conversion therapy.
- SB 285: Regional transit expansion.
- SB 286: Designated wild areas in certain state forests.
- SB 287: Medical marijuana for the terminally ill.
- SB 288: Lifeline law.
- SB 289: Reporting on worker misclassification.
- SB 290: Prevailing wage.
- SB 291: Practice of naturopathic medicine study.
- SB 292: Notice and hearings on child relocation.
- SB 293: Allen County substance abuse pilot program.
- SB 294: Local air pollution control agency contracts.
- SB 295: Driver instruction regarding law enforcement procedures.
- SB 296: Adoption subsidy payment requirement.
- SB 297: Lead testing of school drinking water.
- SB 298: Small business job creation tax credit.
- SB 299: Law enforcement officer training.
- SB 300: End of life options.
- SB 301: Death sentence elimination and life imprisonment.
- SB 302: Assessed value deduction for disabled veterans.
- SB 303: Criminal law matters.
- SB 304: Intimidation.
- SB 305: Timber management.
- SB 306: Ranked choice voting.
- SB 307: Regulation of firearms.
- SB 308: Partition fences.
- SB 309: Storage of firearms.
- SB 310: Outpatient based opioid treatment providers.
- SB 311: Placement priority for foster parents.
- SB 312: Mandatory electronic prescriptions.
- SB 313: Publication of township abstract.
- SB 314: Lake County solid waste management district.
- SB 315: Township assistance appeal.
- SB 316: Elimination of annual adjustments of assessed values.
- SB 317: Custody of documents under audit.
- SB 318: Age for compulsory school attendance.
- SB 319: Sentencing after probation revocation.
- SB 320: Misleading or inaccurate caller identification.
- SB 321: Firearms storage.
- SB 322: Sales tax administration.
- SB 323: Parenting time.
- SB 324: Disabled veterans parking placards.
- SB 325: Student mental health.
- SB 326: Integrated school based mental health.
- SB 327: School bus safety.
- SB 328: Common nuisance.
- SB 329: Income tax exemption for military pay.
- SB 330: Infant born with neonatal abstinence syndrome.
- SB 331: Crimes involving the death of an individual.
- SB 332: Lake County local income tax distributions.
- SB 333: Body cavity searches and blood draws.
- SB 334: Operation of safety rest areas.
- SB 335: Resident tuition rate for eligible individuals.
- SB 336: Misdemeanor penalties.
- SB 337: Deduction for military income.
- SB 338: Prekindergarten pilot program eligibility.
- SB 339: Eligibility for higher education awards.
- SB 340: Moratorium on privately operated facilities.
- SB 341: Charter schools in Gary.
- SB 342: Employment of minors.
- SB 343: Advanced practice registered nurses.
- SB 344: Choice scholarships.
- SB 345: For-profit postsecondary educational institutions.
- SB 346: Prekindergarten pilot program.
- SB 347: Implicit bias training.
- SB 348: Covenants not to compete.
- SB 349: Voter registration.
- SB 350: Loss insurance.
- SB 351: Veterinary nurses.
- SB 352: Consent to pregnancy services of a minor.
- SB 353: Bump stock prohibition.
- SB 354: Mental health education and screenings.
- SB 355: Minimum wage.
- SB 356: Indiana public defender commission.
- SB 357: Cannabis regulation.
- SB 358: Worker's compensation.
- SB 359: Individualized mental health safety plans.
- SB 360: Office of the attorney general.
- SB 361: Electric bicycles.
- SB 362: Tax credit for classroom supplies.
- SB 363: Department of natural resources matters.
- SB 364: Transfer students.
- SB 365: Funding for child welfare programming.
- SB 366: Interim committee on township consolidation.
- SB 367: Election signs.
- SB 368: Tax credit for education donations.
- SB 369: Energy drinks.
- SB 370: Over 65 deduction and circuit breaker credit.
- SB 371: Presumption of worker status.
- SB 372: Grandparent visitation rights.
- SB 373: Academic credits for religious instruction.
- SB 374: Veterans education benefits.
- SB 375: Collecting solid waste management district fees.
- SB 376: Funding for housing victims of domestic violence.
- SB 377: Allen County substance abuse pilot program.
- SB 378: Substance use disorders.
- SB 379: Maximum age for foster youth after care services.
- SB 380: Supported decision making.
- SB 381: Cemetery perpetual care fund distributions.
- SB 382: Stored value card fraud.
- SB 383: Air or gas operated weapons on school property.
- SB 384: Occupational licensing.
- SB 385: Public employee direct primary care pilot program.
- SB 386: Health care comparison information and program.
- SB 387: Unsafe building hearing notifications.
- SB 388: Salaries of state enforcement officers.
- SB 389: Disposition hearing evidence.
- SB 390: Education matters.
- SB 391: Teacher evaluation study and recommendations.
- SB 392: Medicare supplement and Medicaid study.
- SB 393: Charity gaming.
- SB 394: Advanced practice registered nurses.
- SB 395: Fair pay in employment.
- SB 396: Income tax exemption for military pay.
- SB 397: Lead poisoning.
- SB 398: Adoption subsidy payments.
- SB 399: Educator salary increase grant.
- SB 400: Student loan forgiveness for child service workers.
- SB 401: Workforce housing task force.
- SB 402: Prohibited discrimination in civil rights statutes.
- SB 403: School bus route safety.
- SB 404: Independent children.
- SB 405: Election audits.
- SB 406: Pre-divorce counseling.
- SB 407: Economic and regulatory policy task force.
- SB 408: Childhood obesity report.
- SB 409: Fair pay in employment.
- SB 410: CDC Youth Risk Behaviors Survey.
- SB 411: Consular identification.
- SB 412: Medicaid addiction treatment for pregnant women.
- SB 413: Voter registration.
- SB 414: Contraceptive coverage.
- SB 415: Essential off-patent or generic drugs.
- SB 416: Medicaid coverage for doula services.
- SB 417: Pre-apprenticeship grant program for women.
- SB 418: Transitional addiction care in nursing homes study.
- SB 419: Income tax exemption for veterans.
- SB 420: Workforce development.
- SB 421: School corporation disannexation.
- SB 422: Landlord tenant matters.
- SB 423: Court appointed youth advocate pilot program.
- SB 424: Privacy and tracking of rape kits.
- SB 425: Minimum age to purchase tobacco and e-liquids.
- SB 426: Trusts.
- SB 427: Student mental health and safety.
- SB 428: Information provided to schools.
- SB 429: Health facility nursing staff requirements.
- SB 430: Elimination of net metering phase out.
- SB 431: Child placement.
- SB 432: Animal abuse registry.
- SB 433: Dispensing drugs for medication assisted treatment.
- SB 434: Review of category or designation of school performance and alternate diplomas.
- SB 435: Publication of local government notices.
- SB 436: State and local administration.
- SB 437: School based services and Medicaid.
- SB 438: Various education matters.
- SB 439: Wagering on sports.
- SB 440: TANF eligibility.
- SB 441: Interest on judgments for money.
- SB 442: Underground storage of carbon dioxide.
- SB 443: Police assisted addiction and recovery initiative.
- SB 444: Medicaid based statewide health plan.
- SB 445: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 446: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 447: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 448: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 449: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 450: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 451: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 452: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 453: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 454: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 455: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 456: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 457: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 458: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 459: Indiana defense task force.
- SB 460: Broadband development.
- SB 461: Broadband development funding.
- SB 462: Funding of NAS pilot project.
- SB 463: Bicycle, skateboard, skate, and scooter helmet requirement.
- SB 464: Homeless children and youths.
- SB 465: Law enforcement training.
- SB 466: Earned income tax credit.
- SB 467: Testing school building water for lead.
- SB 468: Universal background checks for firearms.
- SB 469: Bias crimes.
- SB 470: Medicaid direct primary care services pilot program.
- SB 471: Offenses involving critical infrastructure.
- SB 472: Utility matters.
- SB 473: Transportation grant administration.
- SB 474: Probation and parole for animal abusers.
- SB 475: Leasing of companion animals.
- SB 476: Homelessness study.
- SB 477: Storm water fee exemptions.
- SB 478: Precinct committeemen.
- SB 479: Transfer of state real property.
- SB 480: Medicaid nonemergency medical transport.
- SB 481: Micro wine wholesaler's permits.
- SB 482: Small breweries.
- SB 483: County service officers.
- SB 484: Grandparent and great-grandparent visitation.
- SB 485: Building standards.
- SB 486: Criminal law issues.
- SB 487: Property matters.
- SB 488: Public defenders.
- SB 489: State board of animal health exclusive authority.
- SB 490: National guard life insurance program.
- SB 491: Funding for veterans programs.
- SB 492: Veterans cemetery funding.
- SB 493: Employer firearms policies.
- SB 494: Taxing area for fire protection services.
- SB 495: Toll reductions.
- SB 496: Voluntary family leave insurance program.
- SB 497: Taxation of short term rentals.
- SB 498: Mobile integration healthcare.
- SB 499: Feed-in tariff for renewable energy facilities.
- SB 500: Incentives for an inclusive workforce.
- SB 501: Supervised visitation.
- SB 502: Child support and restricted driving.
- SB 503: Medicaid rehabilitation option reimbursement.
- SB 504: Medicaid managed care matters.
- SB 505: Registry of animal related offenses.
- SB 506: James Whitcomb Riley Home.
- SB 507: Education matters.
- SB 508: School employee training requirements.
- SB 509: Fire department residency requirements.
- SB 510: EMS personnel licensure interstate compact.
- SB 511: Driving cards.
- SB 512: Exemption from overtime pay.
- SB 513: Grants from state disaster relief fund.
- SB 514: Pension cost of living adjustments.
- SB 515: Licensure of naturopathic physicians.
- SB 516: Regulation of hemp.
- SB 517: Utility relocation for road projects.
- SB 518: Probate matters.
- SB 519: Criminal law issues.
- SB 520: College grant pilot program.
- SB 521: Economic development.
- SB 522: Radon testing in schools.
- SB 523: Waiver of interest and penalties.
- SB 524: Residential landlord-tenant matters.
- SB 525: Alternate diplomas.
- SB 526: Use of state funds for broadband projects.
- SB 527: Licensed professionals and child service agencies.
- SB 528: Study of the Holocaust.
- SB 529: Agricultural matters.
- SB 530: Raw or unprocessed honey.
- SB 531: EMT seizure of drugs and paraphernalia.
- SB 532: Teacher licensing examinations.
- SB 533: Importation of domestic animals from abroad.
- SB 534: Children in need of services.
- SB 535: Extraterritorial powers of municipalities.
- SB 536: Incentives for attracting and hiring veterans.
- SB 537: Various alcoholic beverage provisions.
- SB 538: Postsecondary education awards.
- SB 539: Session adjournment deadlines.
- SB 540: School bus stop arm violations.
- SB 541: Religious exemption from worker's compensation.
- SB 542: Petition for changing time zones.
- SB 543: Marion County sports development area.
- SB 544: Financial aid for military reservists.
- SB 545: Reports on stress tests and risk assessments.
- SB 546: Interim study committee.
- SB 547: Study of education matters.
- SB 548: Health care expenditure report and recommendation.
- SB 549: School financial matters.
- SB 550: 529 college savings contribution tax credit.
- SB 551: Victims of criminal acts.
- SB 552: Gaming matters.
- SB 553: Right to use Lake Michigan shore for recreation.
- SB 554: Economic development.
- SB 555: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy pilot programs.
- SB 556: Annexation.
- SB 557: Property tax deductions for veterans.
- SB 558: Election security.
- SB 559: ABLE account tax credit.
- SB 560: Various election law matters.
- SB 561: Forensic medicine.
- SB 562: Education matters.
- SB 563: Economic development.
- SB 564: Distribution of aviation fuel inspection fees.
- SB 565: Various tax matters.
- SB 566: Residential tax increment financing.
- SB 567: Education matters.
- SB 568: Tippecanoe County superior court.
- SB 569: Entrepreneur and enterprise district grants.
- SB 570: Election cyber security.
- SB 571: Political parties and ballot access.
- SB 572: Adoption tax credits and reporting.
- SB 573: Hospital facility certificate of need.
- SB 574: Hoosiers with disabilities business enterprise.
- SB 575: Hospitals.
- SB 576: Regulation of certain professions and occupations.
- SB 577: Addiction counselors.
- SB 578: Tax credit for bridge toll expenses.
- SB 579: Tax deduction for Ohio River bridge tolls.
- SB 580: Licensed professional geologists.
- SB 581: Lake Michigan shore zone administrative rules.
- SB 582: Claims concerning user fees.
- SB 583: Residential wastewater treatment devices.
- SB 584: Fetal cell research.
- SB 585: Continuous prescription drug coverage.
- SB 586: Regulation of physical therapists.
- SB 587: Consumer credit.
- SB 588: Voting systems.
- SB 589: Reproductive rights.
- SB 590: Pregnancy and childbirth discrimination.
- SB 591: Charter schools.
- SB 592: Excess liability trust fund claims.
- SB 593: Regulation of confined feeding operations.
- SB 594: Mental health provider reporting requirements.
- SB 595: Improper worker classification.
- SB 596: Voluntary preventative programs for juveniles.
- SB 597: Home health care.
- SB 598: Bail.
- SB 599: Bias motivated crimes.
- SB 600: Tippecanoe County food and beverage tax.
- SB 601: Regional development tax credit.
- SB 602: Independent review board.
- SB 603: Annexation.
- SB 604: Voiding and releasing claims in land interests.
- SB 605: Indiana-Michigan boundary line commission.
- SB 606: Teacher salaries.
- SB 607: Workforce diploma reimbursement program.
- SB 608: State and local audit examinations.
- SB 609: Alcohol matters.
- SB 610: State forest commission and management plan.
- SB 611: School safety and mental health education.
- SB 612: Licensure of behavior analysts.
- SB 613: Consumer credit.
- SB 614: Financial services.
- SB 615: Lead poisoning of children.
- SB 616: Civil immunity for child advocates.
- SB 617: Broadband access grants.
- SB 618: White County innkeeper's tax.
- SB 619: Producer recycling of waste packaging and paper.
- SB 620: Public safety funding.
- SB 621: Nonprofit property tax exemption.
- SB 622: Health facility employee criminal background check.
- SB 623: Property tax matters.
- SB 624: Income tax deductions.
- SB 625: Medicaid nursing facility services.
- SB 626: Certificates of title.
- SB 627: Sale of low THC hemp extract products.
- SB 628: THC analysis of CBD products.
- SB 629: Cause of action for employer retaliation.
- SB 630: Statutory references to certain municipalities.
- SB 631: Drug classifications and drug schedules.
- SB 632: Radon in schools.
- SB 633: Dual credit study committee.
- SB 634: Golf carts.
- SB 635: Notice of sex offender intent to move.
- SB 636: Economic development in Gary.
- SB 637: Safe and supportive schools and data collection.
- SB 638: Collective bargaining matters.
- SB 639: Towing rights.
House:
- HB 1001: State budget.
- HB 1002: Career and technical education.
- HB 1003: School corporation expenditure targets.
- HB 1004: School safety.
- HB 1005: State superintendent of public instruction.
- HB 1006: Department of child services.
- HB 1007: Perinatal care.
- HB 1008: Teacher career ladders.
- HB 1009: Teacher residency grant pilot program.
- HB 1010: Income tax deductions.
- HB 1011: Redistricting commission.
- HB 1012: Product liability actions.
- HB 1013: Admissibility of coverage limits.
- HB 1014: Unauthorized adoption advertising.
- HB 1015: Various gaming matters.
- HB 1016: Battery on a utility worker.
- HB 1017: Civil and criminal immunity.
- HB 1018: County park boards.
- HB 1019: Public construction.
- HB 1020: Hate crimes.
- HB 1021: Education finance.
- HB 1022: Expanded criminal history checks.
- HB 1023: Renter's deduction for disabled veterans.
- HB 1024: Safety rest areas.
- HB 1025: County highway engineer's salary.
- HB 1026: Innkeeper's and food and beverage tax data.
- HB 1027: Wind farm conflicts of interest.
- HB 1028: Mental health care of released inmates.
- HB 1029: Prescription drug pricing study committee.
- HB 1030: Resident tuition for eligible individuals.
- HB 1031: Certificate of employability.
- HB 1032: Police officer and firefighter pensions.
- HB 1033: Local income taxes.
- HB 1034: Political subdivision controlled projects and debt.
- HB 1035: Disseminating material harmful to minors.
- HB 1036: Shared mobility devices.
- HB 1037: Complete count commission.
- HB 1038: Study of human trafficking.
- HB 1039: Study of mental health concerns.
- HB 1040: Firearm storage requirements.
- HB 1041: Property insurance coverage for a total loss.
- HB 1042: Township trustees and board members.
- HB 1043: Off-road helmet requirements.
- HB 1044: Regulation of confined feeding operations.
- HB 1045: Regulation of mining.
- HB 1046: Sexual harassment prevention training.
- HB 1047: Equal pay and wage disclosure protection.
- HB 1048: Firearm storage.
- HB 1049: Surrender of firearms for domestic violence crimes.
- HB 1050: Racial profiling and pretextual stops.
- HB 1051: Study of reckless homicide.
- HB 1052: Local income tax and other financing matters.
- HB 1053: Disabled Hoosier veteran license plate.
- HB 1054: Professional employer organizations.
- HB 1055: Liens.
- HB 1056: Property tax appeals.
- HB 1057: Vanderburgh County magistrates.
- HB 1058: Distribution of registration fees.
- HB 1059: Survivor benefits.
- HB 1060: School corporation operations fund levy.
- HB 1061: Attorney's fees.
- HB 1062: Unemployment matters.
- HB 1063: School safety equipment.
- HB 1064: Ivy Tech Community College.
- HB 1065: Regional holding facility.
- HB 1066: Public safety personnel health studies.
- HB 1067: Fire academy funding.
- HB 1068: Motorsports development.
- HB 1069: Yellow dot emergency medical information program.
- HB 1070: Film and media production rebate.
- HB 1071: Health facility quality assessment fee.
- HB 1072: Seizure preparedness.
- HB 1073: Pregnancy and childbirth discrimination.
- HB 1074: Tax sale redemptions.
- HB 1075: Children's commission report and DCS human trafficking coordinator.
- HB 1076: Sales tax holiday.
- HB 1077: Renter's deduction for disabled veterans.
- HB 1078: Commitment of Level 6 offenders to DOC.
- HB 1079: School bus safety.
- HB 1080: Community corrections and credit time.
- HB 1081: Minimum wage.
- HB 1082: Civil rights enforcement.
- HB 1083: Tax exemption for military retirement benefits.
- HB 1084: Identification through surgical implants.
- HB 1085: Device implantation as a condition of employment.
- HB 1086: Local licensing and permitting.
- HB 1087: Payment of court costs.
- HB 1088: Sales tax exemption for data warehouse equipment.
- HB 1089: Education matters.
- HB 1090: Railroad crossings.
- HB 1091: Alcoholic beverage purchases on credit.
- HB 1092: Elimination of lower speed limit for trucks.
- HB 1093: Bias crimes.
- HB 1094: Ambulance service program membership.
- HB 1095: Income tax deduction for military income.
- HB 1096: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy pilot programs.
- HB 1097: Advanced practice registered nurses.
- HB 1098: Small loan finance charges.
- HB 1099: School bus inspection and equipment requirements.
- HB 1100: Funeral licensee, life insurance, and human remains.
- HB 1101: Uniform food and beverage tax.
- HB 1102: Local income tax rate.
- HB 1103: Plan commission executive director.
- HB 1104: Disabled veteran parking placard.
- HB 1105: Failure to identify.
- HB 1106: Fuel taxes on compressed natural gas.
- HB 1107: Elimination of gun-free zones.
- HB 1108: False accusation of a crime.
- HB 1109: Income tax credit for firearms safety expenses.
- HB 1110: Strict liability for dog bites.
- HB 1111: State payments in lieu of property taxes.
- HB 1112: Vocational education.
- HB 1113: Telecoil and beacon positioning systems.
- HB 1114: Criminal matters.
- HB 1115: Tourism development.
- HB 1116: Various local government matters.
- HB 1117: Medicaid nursing facility services.
- HB 1118: Howard County magistrate.
- HB 1119: Peer to peer car rentals.
- HB 1120: County option property tax replacement fee.
- HB 1121: Area agencies on aging.
- HB 1122: Signage on private property used for voting.
- HB 1123: Telephone solicitation.
- HB 1124: Certificates of title.
- HB 1125: Cumulative capital improvement fund.
- HB 1126: Local tax matters.
- HB 1127: Property tax exemption.
- HB 1128: Construction permits.
- HB 1129: Training requirements for armed educators.
- HB 1130: Out-of-state drug prescriptions.
- HB 1131: Licensure of behavior analysts.
- HB 1132: Military income tax exemption.
- HB 1133: Income tax credit for donations.
- HB 1134: Ban on flame retardant material.
- HB 1135: 1977 fund retirement and surviving spouse benefits.
- HB 1136: Uniform Consumer Credit Code.
- HB 1137: Credit services organizations.
- HB 1138: Disputes involving homeowners associations.
- HB 1139: Pension thirteenth checks.
- HB 1140: Transitions of newly elected officials.
- HB 1141: Traffic amnesty program.
- HB 1142: Infant mortality collaborative.
- HB 1143: Healthy food finance.
- HB 1144: Tax credit for classroom supplies.
- HB 1145: Living wage.
- HB 1146: Reporting of domestic violence convictions to NICS.
- HB 1147: Elimination of the state board of education.
- HB 1148: NICS reporting under the Jake Laird law.
- HB 1149: Safe storage of firearms.
- HB 1150: Monetary awards for exonerated prisoners.
- HB 1151: Use of headlights in bad weather.
- HB 1152: Student hunger and homelessness.
- HB 1153: Age 65 and older property tax deduction.
- HB 1154: Indiana state census count committee.
- HB 1155: Clark County circuit court.
- HB 1156: Bed bug abatement.
- HB 1157: Piping materials for public works projects.
- HB 1158: Fair and open competition for public works projects.
- HB 1159: Bias motivated crimes.
- HB 1160: Foundation to support the Indiana Veterans' Home.
- HB 1161: Restricted use of fireworks.
- HB 1162: Cursive writing.
- HB 1163: Healthy Indiana plan.
- HB 1164: Surrender of firearms for domestic violence crimes.
- HB 1165: Study of farmland preservation.
- HB 1166: Redevelopment commission membership.
- HB 1167: Children in need of services.
- HB 1168: Child placement.
- HB 1169: Child care background checks.
- HB 1170: Public safety officer contract negotiations.
- HB 1171: Apprentice plumbers.
- HB 1172: Virtual education.
- HB 1173: Tippecanoe County superior court.
- HB 1174: Delivery vehicles.
- HB 1175: Behavioral health professionals.
- HB 1176: Medical provider immunity for body cavity search.
- HB 1177: Township government issues.
- HB 1178: Township cemetery ownership and maintenance.
- HB 1179: Prior authorization of prescription drugs.
- HB 1180: Pharmacy benefit managers.
- HB 1181: Asbestos litigation.
- HB 1182: Worker's compensation.
- HB 1183: Towing services.
- HB 1184: End of life options.
- HB 1185: Bunkhouse safety requirements.
- HB 1186: Crimes involving synthetic drugs.
- HB 1187: Technical corrections.
- HB 1188: Attorney general powers.
- HB 1189: Criminal justice study committee.
- HB 1190: Group homes for individuals with disabilities.
- HB 1191: Study of the preservation of war memorials.
- HB 1192: Theft by public servants.
- HB 1193: Tippecanoe County food and beverage tax.
- HB 1194: Tax credits.
- HB 1195: Ban on sale of loud fireworks.
- HB 1196: Indiana horse racing commission.
- HB 1197: Regulation of physical therapists.
- HB 1198: Department of child services matters.
- HB 1199: Mental health professionals.
- HB 1200: Telepsychology.
- HB 1201: State board of accounts.
- HB 1202: Right to work.
- HB 1203: Bias motivated crimes.
- HB 1204: School start times.
- HB 1205: Teacher salaries.
- HB 1206: Wage study.
- HB 1207: Disabled Hoosier veteran parking placard.
- HB 1208: Prohibited name change.
- HB 1209: Discipline of coaches.
- HB 1210: Federal assistance and federal grant administration.
- HB 1211: Abortion matters.
- HB 1212: Notice of sheriff's sale of foreclosed property.
- HB 1213: Student journalism.
- HB 1214: Construction managers as constructors.
- HB 1215: Small school grants.
- HB 1216: First steps program.
- HB 1217: Porter County election board.
- HB 1218: Health workforce student loan repayment program.
- HB 1219: Newborn infants and hospital requirements.
- HB 1220: Medical payment coverage.
- HB 1221: Funding of youth assistance programs.
- HB 1222: Public safety officer death benefits.
- HB 1223: Administrative law judges.
- HB 1224: School intergenerational safety pilot project.
- HB 1225: Safe schools.
- HB 1226: Tax matters.
- HB 1227: Establishing a new township.
- HB 1228: Prescription drug importation study.
- HB 1229: Medical residency programs.
- HB 1230: Repeal of statutes preempting local action.
- HB 1231: Ban on conversion therapy.
- HB 1232: Members of the general assembly.
- HB 1233: Legislative sessions.
- HB 1234: Housing tax credits.
- HB 1235: Judicial officers and public safety officials.
- HB 1236: Electric bicycles.
- HB 1237: Subscription auto sales.
- HB 1238: Medicaid reimbursement for children's hospitals.
- HB 1239: Paid fantasy sports registration fees and audits.
- HB 1240: Property tax relief.
- HB 1241: Evidence of financial responsibility.
- HB 1242: Minimum age for juvenile detention.
- HB 1243: Vanderburgh County innkeeper's tax.
- HB 1244: Workforce diploma reimbursement program.
- HB 1245: Various higher education matters.
- HB 1246: Health matters.
- HB 1247: Reporting of child abuse or neglect information.
- HB 1248: Pharmacists; physician assistants.
- HB 1249: Medicaid prescription drug program.
- HB 1250: School safety.
- HB 1251: Mental health matters.
- HB 1252: Pharmacy benefit managers.
- HB 1253: Specialized weapons and other training.
- HB 1254: Education matters.
- HB 1255: 529 college savings distributions.
- HB 1256: Same day registration; close of the polls.
- HB 1257: Military family relief fund.
- HB 1258: Department of homeland security.
- HB 1259: Physician assistants.
- HB 1260: Local referenda for wind power devices.
- HB 1261: Septic inspections before transfer of property.
- HB 1262: Vehicle operation.
- HB 1263: Workforce housing development.
- HB 1264: Fertility fraud.
- HB 1265: Study of low head dams and riparian rights.
- HB 1266: Sediment and erosion control in construction.
- HB 1267: Tax credit for employing guard and reserve members.
- HB 1268: Veteran status information data base.
- HB 1269: Administrative boards.
- HB 1270: Kankakee River basin and Yellow River basin development.
- HB 1271: Practicing a licensed occupation.
- HB 1272: Handgun licensure and fees.
- HB 1273: Income tax credit for the elderly.
- HB 1274: Teacher licensure.
- HB 1275: Sepsis treatment guidelines.
- HB 1276: Placement priority for foster parents.
- HB 1277: Family and juvenile law matters.
- HB 1278: Environmental matters.
- HB 1279: Natural resources matters.
- HB 1280: Coroner access to emergency contact data base.
- HB 1281: Pay data reporting.
- HB 1282: Pay equity.
- HB 1283: Marijuana.
- HB 1284: Self-defense, defense of others, and firearms matters.
- HB 1285: Campaign violations.
- HB 1286: Pilot program to fund educational attainment.
- HB 1287: Seat belts on school buses.
- HB 1288: Child and dependent care tax credit.
- HB 1289: Sales tax exemption for diapers.
- HB 1290: Surrender of firearms and ammunition.
- HB 1291: Background check for firearms sales.
- HB 1292: School radon testing and abatement.
- HB 1293: Tanning facilities.
- HB 1294: INSPECT program.
- HB 1295: Veterinary prescriptions.
- HB 1296: Medicaid waiver priority status for military child.
- HB 1297: Safety belt and child restraint systems.
- HB 1298: National guard tuition supplement program fund.
- HB 1299: Veterans affairs.
- HB 1300: Reservist scholarship program.
- HB 1301: Trauma informed care.
- HB 1302: Paid family and medical leave program.
- HB 1303: Criminal penalties and sentencing.
- HB 1304: Driver's license suspension.
- HB 1305: Gas and oil well assessment.
- HB 1306: Presumption in favor of joint physical custody.
- HB 1307: Health care service cost sharing.
- HB 1308: Medicaid recovery audits.
- HB 1309: Study of funding township firefighting.
- HB 1310: Study committee on property taxes.
- HB 1311: Absentee ballots.
- HB 1312: Regional jails.
- HB 1313: Rape kit audit.
- HB 1314: Recount commissions.
- HB 1315: Ballot security.
- HB 1316: Personal leave.
- HB 1317: Redistricting commission.
- HB 1318: Campaign finance limits.
- HB 1319: Regulation of mortgage foreclosures.
- HB 1320: Bias motivated crimes.
- HB 1321: GPS devices and starter interrupter devices.
- HB 1322: School safety.
- HB 1323: Theft.
- HB 1324: Uniform partition of heirs property act.
- HB 1325: Transmission of communicable diseases.
- HB 1326: Patient rights for pregnant women.
- HB 1327: Operation and registration of all-terrain vehicles.
- HB 1328: Repayment of federal student loans.
- HB 1329: Testing of school age children for lead poisoning.
- HB 1330: Disposal of abandoned or derelict aircraft.
- HB 1331: Homeowners associations.
- HB 1332: Marion County magistrates.
- HB 1333: Nonconsensual pornography.
- HB 1334: Provider diagnostic information release.
- HB 1335: Permanent disabling harm to first responders.
- HB 1336: Law enforcement academy funding.
- HB 1337: Religious motivated crimes.
- HB 1338: Broker licensure for property managers.
- HB 1339: Bureau of motor vehicles matters.
- HB 1340: Motor vehicle safety.
- HB 1341: Occupational safety and health.
- HB 1342: Telephone CPR instruction training.
- HB 1343: Libraries.
- HB 1344: Nurse licensure compact.
- HB 1345: Property tax matters.
- HB 1346: Motor carrier fuel surcharge tax.
- HB 1347: Municipally owned utilities.
- HB 1348: Supplemental allowance reserve account.
- HB 1349: State police supplementary death benefit.
- HB 1350: Indiana ABLE account.
- HB 1351: Strategic plan on dementia.
- HB 1352: Sales tax administration.
- HB 1353: Student interrogations.
- HB 1354: Sickle cell disease grant program.
- HB 1355: Small business development.
- HB 1356: Abandoned vehicles.
- HB 1357: Noncompete clauses prohibited in physician contracts.
- HB 1358: Use of unmanned aerial vehicles.
- HB 1359: Annexation.
- HB 1360: Certified ignition interlock devices.
- HB 1361: Tax incentives for public safety volunteers.
- HB 1362: Peer to peer vehicle sharing.
- HB 1363: Wagering on sports.
- HB 1364: I-65 and I-70 in Indianapolis.
- HB 1365: Central Indiana public transportation projects.
- HB 1366: Early childhood education pilot program.
- HB 1367: Health facility requirements concerning residents.
- HB 1368: Florist gift basket permit.
- HB 1369: Assisted reproduction and gestational surrogacy.
- HB 1370: Right to work.
- HB 1371: Bias motivated crimes.
- HB 1372: Inspections of rental properties.
- HB 1373: Assessments following successful appeals.
- HB 1374: Performance and payment bonds.
- HB 1375: State board of accounts.
- HB 1376: Conservation funding.
- HB 1377: Medical cannabis.
- HB 1378: Regulation of confined feeding operations.
- HB 1379: Drug crisis task force.
- HB 1380: Medicaid reimbursement for tubal ligation study.
- HB 1381: Emergency hospital protocols for births.
- HB 1382: Maternal mortality and health care costs.
- HB 1383: Contraceptives at drug abuse treatment programs.
- HB 1384: Medical marijuana.
- HB 1385: Agricultural hemp.
- HB 1386: Redistricting.
- HB 1387: Medical marijuana.
- HB 1388: Subdividing land.
- HB 1389: Annexation waivers and fire protection districts.
- HB 1390: All terrain vehicle safety.
- HB 1391: Controlled projects.
- HB 1392: Hospitals.
- HB 1393: Drug offenses.
- HB 1394: Women's suffrage centennial commission.
- HB 1395: Broadband development.
- HB 1396: Teacher salaries.
- HB 1397: School corporations.
- HB 1398: Information concerning threats to school safety.
- HB 1399: Additional service credit for teacher mentoring.
- HB 1400: Education studies.
- HB 1401: Reporting on worker misclassification.
- HB 1402: Innkeeper's taxes and other local taxes.
- HB 1403: Annexation.
- HB 1404: School accountability.
- HB 1405: Taxation of data centers.
- HB 1406: Water infrastructure assistance fund and program.
- HB 1407: Hunting and trapping of bobcats.
- HB 1408: Mandatory kindergarten.
- HB 1409: Corrections matters.
- HB 1410: Wage assignments for uniform rentals.
- HB 1411: Eminent domain for nonpublic uses.
- HB 1412: Automated traffic control in construction zones.
- HB 1413: Right to repair.
- HB 1414: Labeling of food products.
- HB 1415: Laura's law.
- HB 1416: Violations of wildlife protection laws.
- HB 1417: Distribution of local income taxes.
- HB 1418: Appropriation for first responder monument.
- HB 1419: Use of lead free fixtures in school buildings.
- HB 1420: Professional sports development commission.
- HB 1421: Net metering for tax supported power customers.
- HB 1422: Alcohol matters.
- HB 1423: Indiana education roundtable.
- HB 1424: School safety grants.
- HB 1425: School equity grants.
- HB 1426: Vital records.
- HB 1427: Local government matters.
- HB 1428: School board elections.
- HB 1429: Legislative sessions.
- HB 1430: Protection of life.
- HB 1431: Career and technical education.
- HB 1432: Parental incarceration.
- HB 1433: Drinking water testing in schools and child care facilities.
- HB 1434: Circuit court clerk matters.
- HB 1435: Tax sale redemptions.
- HB 1436: Duties of county auditors.
- HB 1437: Training for local government officers.
- HB 1438: Water and wastewater infrastructure.
- HB 1439: Vehicle clearance when overtaking a bicycle.
- HB 1440: Loan brokers.
- HB 1441: Emergency care reimbursement.
- HB 1442: Physical education.
- HB 1443: Task force to study schools for the deaf and blind.
- HB 1444: Study committee.
- HB 1445: Public employee pensions.
- HB 1446: Child placement involving siblings.
- HB 1447: Financial institutions and consumer credit.
- HB 1448: Court fees for the law enforcement academy.
- HB 1449: Fire protection territories.
- HB 1450: Grant program for hiring ex-offenders.
- HB 1451: Circuit breaker replacement grants.
- HB 1452: Juvenile adjudications in absentia.
- HB 1453: Appellate defender and misdemeanor reimbursement.
- HB 1454: Operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
- HB 1455: Operating while intoxicated.
- HB 1456: Deletion of criminal records.
- HB 1457: Reckless operation in a highway work zone.
- HB 1458: Controlled substances in penal facilities.
- HB 1459: Coverage of cleft lip and cleft palate management.
- HB 1460: Marijuana.
- HB 1461: Tax credit for teachers.
- HB 1462: Sales of alcoholic beverages from a golf cart.
- HB 1463: Recreational vehicle excise tax.
- HB 1464: Advanced practice registered nurses.
- HB 1465: Professional development in accounting.
- HB 1466: Veterans property tax deduction.
- HB 1467: Incentives for veterans to relocate to Indiana.
- HB 1468: Utility consumer counselor.
- HB 1469: Don't Tread on Me license plate.
- HB 1470: Utility transmission improvements and costs.
- HB 1471: U.S. 30 corridor study.
- HB 1473: Indiana bond bank.
- HB 1474: Tax credit eligibility.
- HB 1475: Veterinarian tax credit.
- HB 1476: Post graduation outcome funding metrics.
- HB 1477: Property tax referendum for local operating fund.
- HB 1478: Volunteer fire department retirement benefits.
- HB 1479: Ordinance enforcement courts.
- HB 1480: Disabled veterans benefits.
- HB 1481: Information or performances harmful to minors.
- HB 1482: Dealer services.
- HB 1483: Table games at racetrack casinos.
- HB 1484: Language development for children who are deaf or hard of hearing.
- HB 1485: Commission on Hispanic/Latino Affairs meetings.
- HB 1486: New septic system technology.
- HB 1487: Business services of the secretary of state.
- HB 1488: Rehabilitation and community based services.
- HB 1489: Rape and sexual battery.
- HB 1490: Sexual assault victims.
- HB 1491: Clean water Indiana program.
- HB 1492: Noxious weed control.
- HB 1493: Grants for refugee assistance organizations.
- HB 1494: Health coverage.
- HB 1495: Principal dwelling land contracts.
- HB 1496: Study impact of violent crime on public health.
- HB 1497: Foster care services information clearinghouse.
- HB 1498: After care services for foster youth.
- HB 1499: Study impact of the opioid crisis.
- HB 1500: Kinship care navigator report.
- HB 1501: Housing for students in foster care.
- HB 1502: Various property tax matters.
- HB 1503: Loan forgiveness for distressed schools.
- HB 1504: Vote by mail.
- HB 1505: Health care service cost.
- HB 1506: Bureau of motor vehicles.
- HB 1507: Residency restrictions for sex offenders.
- HB 1508: Tax credit for public school book rental fees.
- HB 1509: Financial responsibility.
- HB 1510: Right to jury in certain administrative proceedings.
- HB 1511: Statutory construction; criminal intent.
- HB 1512: Local public questions.
- HB 1513: Department of natural resources.
- HB 1514: Department of environmental management fees.
- HB 1515: Auto dealer franchises.
- HB 1516: Health care advance directive.
- HB 1517: Charity gaming.
- HB 1518: Alcoholic matters and tobacco certificates.
- HB 1519: Capture of sales tax on water.
- HB 1520: Child support.
- HB 1521: Property tax assessments.
- HB 1522: Children's overnight camps.
- HB 1523: Property tax exemptions.
- HB 1524: Property tax assessment appeals.
- HB 1525: Biological sexual identity.
- HB 1526: Hazing.
- HB 1527: Bureau of motor vehicles.
- HB 1528: Funding for law enforcement academy.
- HB 1529: Military family matters.
- HB 1530: Alternative fuel decal fee.
- HB 1531: Local regulation of natural resource development.
- HB 1532: Nonconsensual pornography.
- HB 1533: Residency of public safety officers.
- HB 1534: Home detention and credit time.
- HB 1535: Medical cannabis pilot program.
- HB 1536: Threats against public buildings.
- HB 1537: Alternatives to animal dissection.
- HB 1538: Representation of the indigent at initial hearing.
- HB 1539: Bail.
- HB 1540: Decriminalization of marijuana.
- HB 1541: Expungement.
- HB 1542: Human services matters.
- HB 1543: Inpatient addiction treatment.
- HB 1544: Mental health center appropriation allotment.
- HB 1545: Public health matters.
- HB 1546: Prior authorization and Medicaid.
- HB 1547: Consent to pregnancy services of a minor.
- HB 1548: Medicaid advisory committee.
- HB 1549: Division of outdoor recreation.
- HB 1550: Passenger boat inspection requirements.
- HB 1551: Tobacco issues.
- HB 1552: Reserve police officer continuing education.
- HB 1553: Public trust land and private land owner immunity.
- HB 1554: Performing arts center admissions tax.
- HB 1555: Medicaid nonemergency medical transport.
- HB 1556: Property tax assessment appeals.
- HB 1557: Tobacco offenses.
- HB 1558: Waiver of penalties and interest.
- HB 1559: Surrender of firearms for domestic violence crimes.
- HB 1560: Additional teacher salary.
- HB 1561: Distressed unit appeal board.
- HB 1562: Cancellation of property taxes.
- HB 1563: Ban on ivory and rhino horn sales.
- HB 1564: School bus route safety.
- HB 1565: Cigarette taxes.
- HB 1566: Innkeeper's tax.
- HB 1567: Modification of utility facilities.
- HB 1568: Ban on single use plastic items in restaurants.
- HB 1569: Professional licensing matters.
- HB 1570: Prescription price.
- HB 1571: Tax credit for employer provided disability plan.
- HB 1572: Electronic monitoring of government contractors.
- HB 1573: Removal of elected officials.
- HB 1574: Lewd touching.
- HB 1575: Lottery game for veteran programs.
- HB 1576: Animal abuse registry.
- HB 1577: Workplace discrimination.
- HB 1578: Reckless discharge of a weapon.
- HB 1579: Punitive damages.
- HB 1580: Coverage for ectodermal dysplasia treatment.
- HB 1581: Private representation of public officials.
- HB 1582: Local government matters.
- HB 1583: Local regulation of fireworks.
- HB 1584: Elements of rape.
- HB 1585: Fire department carcinogen exposure fee.
- HB 1586: Free textbooks.
- HB 1587: Dwelling unit lead hazards and student testing.
- HB 1588: Insurance matters.
- HB 1589: Eligibility for Medicaid and SNAP.
- HB 1590: Short term health insurance plans.
- HB 1591: Electronic estate planning.
- HB 1592: Regulated drains and environmental concerns.
- HB 1593: Certified technology park funding.
- HB 1594: Indiana finance authority matters.
- HB 1595: Syringe exchange program.
- HB 1596: Expenditures of redevelopment commissions.
- HB 1597: Campaign finance reports.
- HB 1598: Funding human trafficking prevention programs.
- HB 1599: Study committee on patient restraint.
- HB 1600: Study committee on protection of senior citizens.
- HB 1601: Telephone solicitations.
- HB 1602: Animal abuse.
- HB 1603: Unlawful proposition of a minor.
- HB 1604: Adoption of research animals.
- HB 1605: Department of transportation matters.
- HB 1606: E-liquids taxes.
- HB 1607: Harassment and orders for protection.
- HB 1608: Overtime compensation for certain employees.
- HB 1609: Work sharing unemployment benefit.
- HB 1610: Elimination of textbook fees.
- HB 1611: Minimum teacher salary.
- HB 1612: Spencer County magistrate.
- HB 1613: Transfer of state real property.
- HB 1614: Court fees.
- HB 1615: Animal cruelty.
- HB 1616: Affordable housing tax benefits.
- HB 1617: Child custody perjury.
- HB 1618: Expungement.
- HB 1619: Special permits.
- HB 1620: Sales tax exemption for mining safety property.
- HB 1621: Aviation taxes.
- HB 1622: County jails.
- HB 1623: Veterans.
- HB 1624: Information technology oversight committee.
- HB 1625: Housing cost information.
- HB 1626: Industrial recovery tax credit.
- HB 1627: Curriculum matters.
- HB 1628: Prekindergarten pilot program.
- HB 1629: Various education matters.
- HB 1630: Various education matters.
- HB 1631: Short term insurance plans.
- HB 1632: Industrial hemp pilot program.
- HB 1633: Licensure of naturopathic physicians.
- HB 1634: Soybean promotion.
- HB 1635: Loss insurance.
- HB 1636: Agricultural education.
- HB 1637: College student voting.
- HB 1638: State fair.
- HB 1639: Prohibited use of spotlights.
- HB 1640: Education matters.
- HB 1641: Charter school matters.
- HB 1642: Next generation Hoosier educators scholarship.
- HB 1643: Firearms matters.
- HB 1644: County road and bridge funding.
- HB 1645: Veterans.
- HB 1646: Same day voter registration.
- HB 1647: Data base of valuable metal transactions.
- HB 1648: Clean energy technology training.
- HB 1649: Electric foot scooters.
- HB 1650: Elimination of township advisory boards.
- HB 1651: Judicial evaluation of dangerous individuals and firearms.
- HB 1652: Insulin administered by medication aides.
- HB 1653: Essential health benefits.
- HB 1654: Alcohol and drug diversion fee.
- HB 1655: Preexisting conditions and essential benefits.
- HB 1656: Bringing wine into a restaurant.
- HB 1657: Licensure of naturopathic physicians.
- HB 1658: Decriminalization of marijuana.
- HB 1659: Occupational licensing.
- HB 1660: Public works study.
- HB 1661: Law enforcement continuing education program.
- HB 1662: Video gaming terminals.
- HB 1663: Medicaid self-directed care.
- HB 1664: Water or sewer service for condominiums.
- HB 1665: EDGE tax credits.
- HB 1666: Venture capital tax credits.
- HB 1667: Telephone solicitations.
- HB 1668: Use of Social Security numbers in credit files.
- HB 1669: Influenza information in child care.
- HB 1670: Transportation finance.
- HB 1671: Exempt hospital property.
- HB 1672: Entertainment complexes.
- HB 1673: Use of revenue by redevelopment commissions.
- HB 1674: Study of school regulations.
- HB 1675: Education savings accounts.
- HB 1676: Transfer of a license plate to another vehicle.
- HB 1677: Vehicle taxes.
- HB 1678: High school accountability.
- HB 1679: Age 65 and over property tax credit.
- HB 1680: Blocking emergency vehicles at railroad crossings.
- HB 1681: Addiction service grants.
- HB 1683: Payment of taxes with virtual currencies.
- HB 1684: Voting hours.
- HB 1685: Legalization of marijuana.
- HB 1686: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1687: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1688: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1689: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1690: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1691: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1692: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1693: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1694: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1695: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1696: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1697: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1698: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1699: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1700: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1701: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1702: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1703: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1704: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1705: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1706: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1707: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1708: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1709: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1710: Vehicle Bill.