Bills for 2020 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: Tobacco and vaping smoking age.
- SB 2: School accountability.
- SB 3: Health care provider billing.
- SB 4: Health programs.
- SB 5: Health provider contracts.
- SB 6: Electric vehicle supplemental fee.
- SB 7: Curricular material rental.
- SB 8: 911 dispatchers.
- SB 9: Target shooting.
- SB 10: Pension matters.
- SB 11: Direct wine seller's permit.
- SB 12: Resident tuition rate for active duty personnel.
- SB 14: Review of criminal penalties during the interim.
- SB 15: Pharmacy benefit managers.
- SB 16: Juvenile delinquents and firearms.
- SB 17: Credit for work completed during suspension.
- SB 18: Virtual charter school enrollment.
- SB 19: Electronic technology for ophthalmic prescriptions.
- SB 20: Plan commissions.
- SB 21: Out-of-state prescriptions.
- SB 22: Expungement and law enforcement employment.
- SB 23: Annexation.
- SB 24: Overweight divisible loads.
- SB 25: Mental health disability review panels.
- SB 26: Small loan finance charges.
- SB 27: Native American Indian affairs commission.
- SB 28: Universal background checks for firearms.
- SB 29: Storage of firearms.
- SB 30: Tax credit for teacher classroom supplies.
- SB 31: Limits on expulsions and long term suspensions.
- SB 32: Use of consumer reports for employment purposes.
- SB 33: School City of East Chicago loan.
- SB 34: Paid employee leave.
- SB 35: Protective orders and employment.
- SB 36: Driver instructions of law enforcement procedures.
- SB 37: Grocery and drug store cold beer sales.
- SB 38: Reporting by pharmacy benefit managers.
- SB 39: Specialized driving privileges.
- SB 40: State sport.
- SB 41: Practice of dentistry.
- SB 42: Sessions of the general assembly.
- SB 43: Fraud consolidation.
- SB 44: Professional growth experience points.
- SB 45: Teacher licensing.
- SB 46: Interim study committee.
- SB 47: Expungement issues.
- SB 48: Cruelty to a law enforcement animal.
- SB 49: Immunity under the lifeline law.
- SB 50: Various trust and probate issues.
- SB 51: Call center worker and consumer protection.
- SB 52: Prevailing wage.
- SB 53: Proof of identification.
- SB 54: Railroad crossings.
- SB 55: Piping materials for public works projects.
- SB 56: Homeowners associations.
- SB 57: School curriculum.
- SB 58: Student assessment.
- SB 59: Teacher evaluations.
- SB 60: Management performance hub employees.
- SB 61: EMS personnel licensure interstate compact.
- SB 62: Psychotropic medication in foster care study committee topic.
- SB 63: State forest commission and management plan.
- SB 64: Indiana youth service program.
- SB 65: Misdemeanor reimbursement.
- SB 66: Donation of income tax refund for cancer research.
- SB 67: Township homeless assistance.
- SB 68: Whistleblower reports.
- SB 69: Possession of firearms on school property.
- SB 70: Fire department merit system.
- SB 71: Adverse possession statute of limitations.
- SB 72: Hyperbaric oxygen treatment pilot program.
- SB 73: Reports of potential violations to IDEM.
- SB 74: Gender on driver's licenses.
- SB 75: Nomination of candidates.
- SB 76: State and local audit examinations.
- SB 77: Gibson County magistrate.
- SB 78: Shovel ready site development center.
- SB 79: Theft.
- SB 80: Code Revision Corrections.
- SB 81: Straight ticket voting for at-large candidates.
- SB 82: Polling locations in schools.
- SB 83: Various property tax matters.
- SB 84: County vehicle excise and wheel tax exemption.
- SB 85: Racial profiling and pretextual stops.
- SB 86: Possession of medical marijuana or paraphernalia.
- SB 87: Redistricting standards.
- SB 88: Charter school organizer contracts.
- SB 89: Resisting or interfering with law enforcement.
- SB 91: Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) screening.
- SB 92: Private sector retirement savings program.
- SB 93: Jumbo boats.
- SB 94: Tax credit for education donations.
- SB 95: Lowering age of alcoholic beverage servers.
- SB 97: Insurance drug coverage.
- SB 98: Certified registered nurse anesthetists.
- SB 99: Study committee on invasive species.
- SB 100: Nonconforming structures.
- SB 101: Wrongful death damages.
- SB 102: Interim study committee on utility taxes and fees.
- SB 103: Medical marijuana for the terminally ill.
- SB 104: Designated wild areas in state forests.
- SB 105: Redistricting commission.
- SB 106: Political parties and ballot access.
- SB 107: Eligibility for resident tuition rate.
- SB 108: Income tax credit for rail improvements.
- SB 109: Statute of limitations.
- SB 110: Law enforcement and search and rescue animals.
- SB 111: TANF eligibility.
- SB 112: Cannabis compliance commission.
- SB 113: Smokable hemp.
- SB 114: Marijuana and THC.
- SB 115: Deduction for certain residential property.
- SB 116: Human trafficking.
- SB 117: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 118: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 119: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 120: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 121: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 122: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 123: Affordable and workforce housing incentives.
- SB 124: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 125: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 126: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 127: Handgun training.
- SB 128: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 129: Protection of privacy rights of students.
- SB 130: Residential sewage discharging disposal systems.
- SB 131: National motto in schools.
- SB 132: Department of homeland security.
- SB 133: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 134: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 135: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 136: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 137: Prohibited discrimination in civil rights statutes.
- SB 138: Redistricting commission.
- SB 139: Adult guardianship services.
- SB 141: School based health clinics and Medicaid.
- SB 142: Medicaid reimbursement for schools.
- SB 143: State board of education.
- SB 144: Kids first trust fund board subsidiary corporation.
- SB 145: Office of outdoor recreation development.
- SB 146: Sexual assault victims' rights.
- SB 147: Campground matters.
- SB 148: Zoning and housing matters.
- SB 149: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 150: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 151: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 152: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 153: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 154: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 155: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 156: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 157: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 158: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 159: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 160: Health insurance.
- SB 161: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 162: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 163: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 164: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 165: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 166: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 167: Microbrewery location near school or church.
- SB 168: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 169: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 170: Mine reclamation tax credit.
- SB 171: Clarksville food and beverage tax.
- SB 172: Licensure of behavior analysts.
- SB 173: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 174: Absentee voting.
- SB 175: Prevention of sexual violence, domestic violence, and stalking.
- SB 176: Minimum wage.
- SB 177: Administration of the broadband ready program.
- SB 178: Various election matters.
- SB 179: Election cybersecurity.
- SB 180: Public employees deferred compensation plan.
- SB 181: Survivors' benefits.
- SB 182: Health practitioner advertising and identification.
- SB 183: Study committee review of food and beverage taxes.
- SB 184: Nonprofit agricultural organization coverage.
- SB 185: Sale of companion animals.
- SB 186: Escrow periods for alcoholic beverage permits.
- SB 187: Elkhart County courts.
- SB 188: Political subdivision controlled projects.
- SB 189: Golf carts.
- SB 190: Controlled projects.
- SB 191: EDGE tax credits.
- SB 192: Inpatient mental health care for Medicaid children.
- SB 193: Prohibition of flavored e-liquids.
- SB 194: Drug scheduling.
- SB 195: Career and technical education clusters.
- SB 196: Residency status of prisoners.
- SB 197: Prohibited technology purchases.
- SB 198: Administrative rules oversight committee.
- SB 199: Recovery of litigation expenses.
- SB 200: Driver's license suspensions.
- SB 201: Worker misclassification.
- SB 202: Worker's compensation.
- SB 203: Firearms.
- SB 204: Notice of lease termination for failure to pay rent.
- SB 205: Medical payment coverage.
- SB 206: Deposition of a child victim.
- SB 207: Syringe exchange program.
- SB 208: Compliance with coverage parity requirements.
- SB 209: Search warrants.
- SB 210: Disposal of land by local government.
- SB 211: Jennings County magistrate.
- SB 212: Magistrates of Lake and St. Joseph counties.
- SB 213: Lake County judicial nominating commission.
- SB 214: Testing of school drinking water for lead.
- SB 215: Marion County fairgrounds.
- SB 216: Disclosure of personal information to offender.
- SB 217: Inspection of petroleum products.
- SB 218: Chicken hens.
- SB 219: School bus stop arm.
- SB 220: School employee safety.
- SB 221: Student assessments and accountability.
- SB 223: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) requirements.
- SB 224: Financial guarantees for charter schools.
- SB 225: Bonding procedures.
- SB 226: Equine dentistry.
- SB 227: Session adjournment deadlines.
- SB 228: Study committee on teacher salary grid.
- SB 229: Maintenance of regulated drains.
- SB 230: Leasing of local unit property.
- SB 231: Competitive teacher pay initiative review.
- SB 232: Nonprofit hospitals.
- SB 233: School resource officers.
- SB 234: High school equivalency pilot program.
- SB 235: Teacher salary increases.
- SB 236: THC.
- SB 237: Care of city police officers and firefighters.
- SB 238: Various human services matters.
- SB 239: Coverage for breast prostheses.
- SB 240: Cybersecurity requirements for insurers.
- SB 241: Pharmacy benefit managers.
- SB 242: Deceptive lead generation.
- SB 243: Physicians who leave an employer.
- SB 244: Teacher supplemental pay.
- SB 245: Possession of firearms.
- SB 246: Mental health services.
- SB 247: Distributions of public safety income tax revenue.
- SB 248: Annual inspections of CAFOs.
- SB 249: Exploitation of dependents and endangered adults.
- SB 250: Prohibited discrimination.
- SB 251: Standby guardians.
- SB 252: Information on student identification cards.
- SB 253: Principal dwelling land contracts.
- SB 254: Water and wastewater utilities.
- SB 255: Insulin drugs.
- SB 256: Courts and judicial officers.
- SB 257: Aviation safety.
- SB 258: Firefighter safety.
- SB 259: Child services reports.
- SB 260: Education funding.
- SB 261: School deregulation.
- SB 262: Film and media production incentives.
- SB 263: Specialized weapons training.
- SB 264: Certified technology parks.
- SB 265: Medicaid advisory committee member.
- SB 266: Teacher training.
- SB 267: Administration of 211 services.
- SB 268: Automated traffic control in construction zones.
- SB 269: Worker's compensation.
- SB 270: Collective bargaining.
- SB 271: Vehicle weight.
- SB 272: Indiana economic development corporation.
- SB 273: Indiana behavioral health commission.
- SB 274: Delaware circuit court.
- SB 275: School concussion recovery protocol.
- SB 276: SPEA study of low-carbon and green industries.
- SB 277: Traumatic brain injury information.
- SB 278: Representation of the indigent at initial hearing.
- SB 279: Rule of lenity.
- SB 280: Voting hours.
- SB 281: Fair pay in employment.
- SB 282: Health insurance reimbursement rates.
- SB 283: Medicaid treatment for pregnant women.
- SB 284: Coverage of living organ donors.
- SB 285: Lead testing of Medicaid covered children.
- SB 286: Lead poisoning prevention.
- SB 287: Scholarship in health care for minority students.
- SB 288: Anatomical gift through hunting, fishing or trapping license.
- SB 289: Family and juvenile law matters.
- SB 290: Patient health information.
- SB 291: Law enforcement officers and handguns in a casino.
- SB 292: County option circuit breaker tax credit.
- SB 293: Redistricting.
- SB 294: Direct support professional registry.
- SB 295: Various education matters.
- SB 296: Teacher training program curriculum.
- SB 297: Dual credit teacher education requirements.
- SB 298: Drug testing of unemployment insurance claimants.
- SB 299: Fetal remains.
- SB 300: Conscience protection for mental health providers.
- SB 301: Lookback periods.
- SB 302: Indigency determinations.
- SB 303: Money bail.
- SB 304: Vote by mail municipal elections.
- SB 305: Contraceptive coverage.
- SB 306: Teachers' retirement fund appropriation.
- SB 307: National guard life insurance program.
- SB 308: Unemployment benefits.
- SB 309: Employee misclassification.
- SB 310: Adoption subsidies.
- SB 311: Coverage for PANDAS and PANS.
- SB 312: Parents with a disability.
- SB 313: Eligibility for public programs.
- SB 315: Interviewing, statement, or recording of a student.
- SB 316: Collection of veteran status information.
- SB 317: Interstate commission transportation fund.
- SB 318: Computer science curriculum reporting.
- SB 319: Practitioner or accomplished practitioner license.
- SB 320: Withholding tax remittance.
- SB 321: The Lake Michigan shore.
- SB 322: School robotics programs.
- SB 323: Education studies.
- SB 324: Micro market and vending machine fees.
- SB 325: Public trust ownership of Lake Michigan.
- SB 326: Civics test passage rate report.
- SB 327: Reporting of consumer loans by unlicensed lenders.
- SB 328: Financial responsibility training and instruction.
- SB 329: Supervised loans.
- SB 330: Mediation for state agencies and vendors.
- SB 331: National guard license plates.
- SB 332: Education matters.
- SB 333: Straight ticket voting.
- SB 334: Election matters.
- SB 335: Criminal law issues.
- SB 336: Pretrial detention of juveniles.
- SB 337: Various insurance and health care matters.
- SB 338: Conservancy district restrictions.
- SB 339: Education governance framework.
- SB 340: Private property matters.
- SB 341: Audit and fraud reporting matters.
- SB 342: Pregnancy accommodation.
- SB 343: Rural communications cooperatives.
- SB 344: School board member training.
- SB 345: Interim study committee on child services.
- SB 346: Students with disabilities.
- SB 347: Drug testing of recipients of assistance.
- SB 348: Grandparent visitation.
- SB 349: Broadband grant program.
- SB 350: Central Indiana regional development authority.
- SB 351: Juvenile law matters.
- SB 352: Age for compulsory school attendance.
- SB 353: Prohibition on risk based managed care programs.
- SB 354: Additional revenue for bargaining teacher salary.
- SB 355: Psychology interjurisdictional compact.
- SB 356: Healthy food finance.
- SB 357: Twenty-first century scholars program eligibility.
- SB 358: Business associations of real estate agents.
- SB 359: Landlord-tenant relations.
- SB 360: Human trafficking.
- SB 361: Municipal electric utilities.
- SB 362: Repeal of youth offender boot camp program.
- SB 363: Interim study committee.
- SB 364: Regulatory impact matters.
- SB 365: Town of Griffith.
- SB 366: Kankakee River and Yellow River development.
- SB 367: Regional development authorities.
- SB 368: Study of carbon sequestration.
- SB 369: Regional transit expansion.
- SB 370: Ranked choice voting.
- SB 371: Local regulation of packaging preemption repeal.
- SB 372: Taxes for public safety in allocation areas.
- SB 373: Vaping and tobacco.
- SB 374: E-liquid and electronic cigarette crimes.
- SB 375: Prohibition on e-liquids and electronic cigarettes.
- SB 376: Flavored e-liquids.
- SB 377: Temporary exception to residency requirements.
- SB 378: Mental health education and screenings.
- SB 379: Autism information on state issued identification.
- SB 380: Election board incident response plan.
- SB 381: Removable media use by election officials.
- SB 382: Election security.
- SB 383: Reporting on MBE and WBE contracting goals.
- SB 384: Filling vacancies.
- SB 385: Assessment of business personal property taxes.
- SB 386: Civil statutes of limitations.
- SB 387: Internet connection prohibited for voting devices.
- SB 388: Disposal of election equipment.
- SB 389: Hospital construction project disclosure.
- SB 390: Education matters.
- SB 391: Property matters.
- SB 392: Work sharing unemployment benefits program.
- SB 393: Religious exemption from worker's compensation.
- SB 394: UCCC delinquency charges.
- SB 395: Uniform Consumer Credit Code.
- SB 396: Value added growth and projection analytics.
- SB 397: Tobacco, e-liquids, and CBD.
- SB 398: Various education matters.
- SB 399: Property tax matters.
- SB 400: Assessment and taxation of golf courses.
- SB 401: Deduction for rehabilitation of residential property.
- SB 402: Seasonal employment.
- SB 403: Property tax appeals.
- SB 404: Clark County circuit court.
- SB 405: Exemptions from design release requirements.
- SB 406: Survivor benefits.
- SB 407: Consumer credit transactions.
- SB 408: Various tax matters.
- SB 409: Employment of minors.
- SB 410: Libraries.
- SB 411: Leasing of broadband capacity infrastructure.
- SB 412: 21st century scholars program.
- SB 413: Teacher compensation.
- SB 414: Maximum contaminant levels for pollutants in water.
- SB 415: Small loan finance charges.
- SB 416: Gary Community School Corporation.
- SB 417: Insurance proceeds held by a mortgagee.
- SB 418: Medicaid provider contracts.
- SB 419: Driving cards.
- SB 420: School accountability.
- SB 421: Restrictions on copayments.
- SB 422: Treatment of Lyme disease.
- SB 423: Smoking age.
- SB 424: Address confidentiality program.
- SB 425: School corporation disannexation.
- SB 426: Traffic enforcement in residential complexes.
- SB 427: Provisional occupational license.
- SB 428: Report on child fatalities.
- SB 429: Local gaming distributions.
- SB 430: Reservoir conservancy districts.
- SB 431: Charter schools.
- SB 432: Producer recycling of waste packaging and paper.
- SB 433: Structures in floodways.
- SB 434: Private card games.
- SB 435: Waiver of penalties and interest.
- SB 436: Authority of the attorney general to appoint a special prosecutor.
- SB 437: Credit card payments for charity gaming.
- SB 438: Regulation of pesticide use and application.
- SB 439: Licensure of art therapists.
- SB 440: Dissolution of township government.
- SB 441: Various education matters.
- SB 442: Residential landlord-tenant matters.
- SB 443: Traffic control.
- SB 444: Public deposits with credit unions.
- SB 445: Micro-credentialing.
- SB 446: Prohibition against euthanasia.
- SB 447: Underground utility facilities.
- SB 448: Nonprofit hospital report.
- SB 449: Juveniles.
- SB 450: Low head dams.
- SB 451: Crime stoppers and restitution.
- SB 452: Regional transportation authorities.
- SB 453: Direct primary care services pilot programs.
- SB 454: Excess liability trust fund.
- SB 455: Various education matters.
- SB 456: Indiana career explorer program.
- SB 457: Custody and parenting time.
House:
- HB 1001: School accountability.
- HB 1002: Teacher evaluations.
- HB 1003: Education matters.
- HB 1004: Health matters.
- HB 1005: Health and insurance matters.
- HB 1006: Minimum age to marry and emancipation of minors.
- HB 1007: Fiscal matters.
- HB 1008: Occupational license endorsement.
- HB 1009: Various welfare matters.
- HB 1011: Meningococcal disease information for students.
- HB 1012: Repeal of housing restriction on local government.
- HB 1013: Disposal of property acquired by tax default.
- HB 1014: State museum and historic sites corporation.
- HB 1015: Rights of professional firefighters.
- HB 1016: Special municipality recognition license plates.
- HB 1017: 529 college savings distributions.
- HB 1018: Student hunger and homelessness.
- HB 1019: Special death benefit for police and firefighters.
- HB 1020: End of life options.
- HB 1021: Liens.
- HB 1022: Panhandling.
- HB 1023: Admissibility of coverage limits.
- HB 1024: Redistricting commission.
- HB 1025: Resident tuition for eligible individuals.
- HB 1026: Tuition caps.
- HB 1027: Township assessors.
- HB 1028: Firearm training for teachers.
- HB 1029: Secure firearms storage for dealers.
- HB 1030: Membership in the 1977 fund.
- HB 1031: The Lake Michigan shore.
- HB 1032: Interfering with public safety.
- HB 1033: Railroad crossings.
- HB 1034: Equal pay; wage disclosure protection.
- HB 1035: Removal of a county elected officer.
- HB 1036: Cannabis.
- HB 1038: Hamilton County magistrate.
- HB 1039: Inspection of petroleum products.
- HB 1040: Attorney fees.
- HB 1041: Medical cannabis.
- HB 1042: Pharmacy benefit managers.
- HB 1043: Firefighters and police officers.
- HB 1044: Municipal lakefront development projects.
- HB 1045: Honor and Remember flag.
- HB 1046: Duties of motorboat operators.
- HB 1047: Justice reinvestment advisory council.
- HB 1048: Decriminalization of marijuana.
- HB 1049: Business associations.
- HB 1050: Service charges.
- HB 1051: Straight ticket voting.
- HB 1052: Pulaski County local income tax.
- HB 1053: Municipal elections.
- HB 1054: Political subdivision controlled projects and debt.
- HB 1055: Civil government property tax controls.
- HB 1056: Parental notice of juvenile arrest at school.
- HB 1057: Detention of juveniles charged as adults.
- HB 1058: Voting preregistration for 16 and 17 year olds.
- HB 1059: Sales tax on recreational vehicles.
- HB 1060: Regulation of building materials.
- HB 1061: Subdividing land.
- HB 1062: Safety belt and child restraint systems.
- HB 1063: Public safety officer death benefits.
- HB 1064: Medicaid reimbursement of DME.
- HB 1065: Various tax matters.
- HB 1066: Various education matters.
- HB 1067: Dental hygienists.
- HB 1068: Certificates of title.
- HB 1069: Judicial officers and public safety officials.
- HB 1070: Distracted driving.
- HB 1071: Property tax refunds.
- HB 1072: Resident tuition rate for military spouses and dependents.
- HB 1073: Veterans property tax deduction.
- HB 1074: Fair and open competition for public works projects.
- HB 1075: Minimum age for juvenile detention.
- HB 1076: Summons to appear for a misdemeanor.
- HB 1077: Professional licensing agency.
- HB 1078: Standard deductions.
- HB 1079: Microbrewery location near school or church.
- HB 1080: Colorectal cancer testing.
- HB 1081: Commission for supplier diversity.
- HB 1082: Various higher education matters.
- HB 1083: Driving cards.
- HB 1084: Newborn screening for cytomegalovirus.
- HB 1085: Delinquent sewer fees.
- HB 1086: Reservist tuition supplement program.
- HB 1087: Organ donation.
- HB 1088: School athletics.
- HB 1089: Protection of life.
- HB 1090: Assumption of care of cemeteries.
- HB 1091: Education benefits relating to military service.
- HB 1092: State Medicaid plan amendments.
- HB 1093: Electronic document filing.
- HB 1094: Substance use prevention and recovery.
- HB 1095: Contracts for emergency road repairs.
- HB 1096: Technical corrections.
- HB 1097: Sentence modification.
- HB 1098: Punitive damages.
- HB 1099: Low head dams.
- HB 1100: Local government matters.
- HB 1101: Ban on single use Styrofoam carryout containers.
- HB 1102: Sales tax exemption for children's diapers.
- HB 1103: Tenant's rights.
- HB 1104: Housing and community development authority.
- HB 1105: Agricultural conservation easements.
- HB 1106: Resident tuition rate for nonresident veterans.
- HB 1107: State fair board officer elections.
- HB 1108: State board of accounts.
- HB 1109: Telephone solicitation and consumer credit.
- HB 1110: Health workforce student loan repayment program.
- HB 1111: Unemployment.
- HB 1112: Skills enhancement fund grants.
- HB 1113: Local government finance.
- HB 1114: Local income taxes.
- HB 1115: Physician noncompete agreements.
- HB 1116: Drug information reporting.
- HB 1117: Eminent domain.
- HB 1118: Restrictions on SNAP benefit purchases.
- HB 1119: Regulation of pesticide use and application.
- HB 1120: Community corrections and credit time.
- HB 1121: Wholesale pricing of nonalcoholic beverages.
- HB 1122: Temporary exception to residency requirements.
- HB 1123: Short term rentals.
- HB 1124: Ban on sale of flavored tobacco.
- HB 1125: Community use of school kitchens.
- HB 1126: School board member training.
- HB 1127: Local regulation of fireworks.
- HB 1128: Tobacco issues.
- HB 1129: Infant screening.
- HB 1130: Leave for miscarriages.
- HB 1131: Utility matters.
- HB 1132: Criminal and juvenile law matters.
- HB 1133: Required notices to mobile home communities.
- HB 1134: Residential housing development program.
- HB 1135: Costs.
- HB 1136: Medicaid managed care.
- HB 1137: Addiction treatment medications.
- HB 1138: Unlawful slating.
- HB 1139: Pilot program to fund educational attainment.
- HB 1140: Criminal justice study committee.
- HB 1141: Birth control prescriptions.
- HB 1142: Uniform county innkeeper's tax revenue.
- HB 1143: Device implantation as a condition of employment.
- HB 1144: Hold harmless payments.
- HB 1145: Gibson and Hamilton County courts.
- HB 1146: Health care service cost.
- HB 1147: Municipal elections.
- HB 1148: Board of accountancy.
- HB 1149: Dental screenings and services in schools.
- HB 1150: Indiana state board of nursing.
- HB 1151: School resource officers.
- HB 1152: False informing and red flag law orders.
- HB 1153: Governor's workforce cabinet.
- HB 1154: Septic system inspection before property transfer.
- HB 1155: Transportation for Medicaid presumptive eligible.
- HB 1156: Sales tax holiday.
- HB 1157: Motor vehicle and criminal law issues.
- HB 1158: Minimum teacher salary.
- HB 1159: Juvenile expungements and firearms matters.
- HB 1160: Consent.
- HB 1161: Sexual battery.
- HB 1162: Wage history and wage range inquiries.
- HB 1163: Medical marijuana.
- HB 1164: Disclosure of child abuse and neglect reports.
- HB 1165: Municipally owned utilities.
- HB 1166: State commission and board meetings.
- HB 1167: Bullying.
- HB 1168: Maintaining a common nuisance.
- HB 1169: Highway worksite safety.
- HB 1170: Historic bridges.
- HB 1171: IREAD 3.
- HB 1172: Income tax exemption for military pay.
- HB 1173: Indiana department of veterans' affairs.
- HB 1174: Youth helmet safety.
- HB 1175: Common school fund advances.
- HB 1176: First steps program.
- HB 1177: Property tax relief.
- HB 1178: Racial profiling and pretextual stops.
- HB 1179: Unlawful surveillance of another's dwelling.
- HB 1180: Student testing.
- HB 1181: Gift certificates and store gift cards.
- HB 1182: HIV, fatality reviews, and syringe exchange programs.
- HB 1183: Mental health diagnosis.
- HB 1184: Public safety officer benefits.
- HB 1185: Prescription drug donation repositories.
- HB 1186: Blue Star family member license plate.
- HB 1187: Veteran service officers.
- HB 1188: Education savings plan tax credit.
- HB 1189: Use of firefighting foam containing PFAS.
- HB 1190: Municipally owned utilities.
- HB 1191: Land contracts.
- HB 1192: Seat belts on school buses.
- HB 1193: Marion County fire consolidation.
- HB 1194: Railroad track crossings.
- HB 1195: Regulation of hemp production.
- HB 1196: Child custody and parenting time.
- HB 1197: Wake boating.
- HB 1198: Public safety matters.
- HB 1199: Palliative care.
- HB 1200: Exotic or dangerous wild animals.
- HB 1201: Vehicle right of use subscription programs.
- HB 1202: Fire and emergency medical service levies.
- HB 1203: Veteran property tax matters.
- HB 1204: Education matters.
- HB 1205: Smoking and vaping restrictions.
- HB 1206: Donation of income tax refund for cancer research.
- HB 1207: Pharmacy matters.
- HB 1208: Elimination of lower speed limit for trucks.
- HB 1209: Reimbursement for emergency medical services.
- HB 1210: Various health matters.
- HB 1211: Constitutional carry of firearms.
- HB 1213: Occupational health and safety.
- HB 1214: Assistance for the payment of property tax refunds.
- HB 1215: Education foundation tax credit.
- HB 1216: Cannabis regulation.
- HB 1217: Emergency evictions.
- HB 1218: Locating underground utility infrastructure.
- HB 1219: Health insurance.
- HB 1220: Nonpublic secondary schools.
- HB 1221: Poll hours; vote centers.
- HB 1222: Miscellaneous election law matters.
- HB 1223: Local public questions.
- HB 1224: Council on impaired and dangerous driving.
- HB 1225: Public safety.
- HB 1226: Sales tax exemption for feminine hygiene products.
- HB 1227: Supplemental fee on electric and hybrid vehicles.
- HB 1228: Net metering.
- HB 1229: Education matters.
- HB 1230: Health care provider billing requirements.
- HB 1231: Prescription price.
- HB 1232: Interstate compact on curing diseases.
- HB 1233: Deceptive lead generation.
- HB 1234: Film and media production rebate.
- HB 1235: Public safety.
- HB 1236: Prohibition on risk based managed care programs.
- HB 1237: Medicaid reimbursement for schools.
- HB 1238: Surveillance technology impact and use policy.
- HB 1239: Territorial application of the UCCC.
- HB 1240: Cybersecurity training program.
- HB 1241: Bed bug abatement.
- HB 1242: Parents with a disability.
- HB 1243: Genetic counselors.
- HB 1244: Unemployment hearings and appeals.
- HB 1245: Pigeon Creek.
- HB 1246: Automotive dealer services.
- HB 1247: Business residency requirements.
- HB 1248: Postpartum Medicaid for pregnant women.
- HB 1249: Kinship care oversight committee.
- HB 1250: Implicit bias in medicine.
- HB 1251: Study impact of violent crime on public health.
- HB 1252: Interim study on implicit bias in medicine.
- HB 1253: Violations of wildlife protection laws.
- HB 1254: Flood control improvement district projects.
- HB 1255: Road funding.
- HB 1256: Marion County housing trust fund.
- HB 1257: Notice of environmental contamination.
- HB 1258: Green alert for at-risk veterans.
- HB 1259: Firearms and medical facilities.
- HB 1260: Commission on migrant farmworkers.
- HB 1261: Child placement.
- HB 1262: Children in need of services.
- HB 1263: Professional development for teachers.
- HB 1264: Child care background checks.
- HB 1265: Drinking water testing.
- HB 1266: Telephone solicitation.
- HB 1267: Withdrawal of candidates.
- HB 1268: Animal abuse registry.
- HB 1269: Lottery game for veteran programs.
- HB 1270: Lewd touching.
- HB 1271: Removal of elected officials.
- HB 1272: Coverage for ectodermal dysplasia treatment.
- HB 1273: Carrying firearms on school property.
- HB 1274: Heritage commerce district.
- HB 1275: Child services funding.
- HB 1276: Sentencing.
- HB 1277: Local income tax council procedures.
- HB 1278: Grandparent visitation.
- HB 1279: Local transportation projects.
- HB 1280: Overweight truck permits.
- HB 1281: Small claims court jurisdictional limits.
- HB 1282: Excess liability trust fund.
- HB 1283: Teacher preparation program curriculum.
- HB 1284: Modification of utility facilities.
- HB 1285: Utility consumer counselor advisory council.
- HB 1286: Automated traffic control in construction zones.
- HB 1287: Student ID card.
- HB 1288: Local office campaign finance reports.
- HB 1289: Employee misclassification.
- HB 1290: Absentee voting.
- HB 1291: Redevelopment commissions.
- HB 1292: Township trustees and board members.
- HB 1293: Hemp.
- HB 1294: Pregnancy and childbirth discrimination.
- HB 1295: Fire and building safety matters.
- HB 1296: Additional teacher salary.
- HB 1297: Surrender of firearms for domestic violence crimes.
- HB 1298: Tobacco offenses.
- HB 1299: Loan forgiveness for distressed schools.
- HB 1300: Administration of auto-injectable epinephrine.
- HB 1301: Deployment of truck safety technology.
- HB 1302: Fire protection territories.
- HB 1303: Clark County courts.
- HB 1304: Broadband development.
- HB 1305: Graduation rate calculation.
- HB 1306: Full faith and credit for tribal court orders.
- HB 1307: Motor vehicle highway account.
- HB 1308: Training requirements for certain local officials.
- HB 1309: Department of environmental management.
- HB 1310: Public notice requirements.
- HB 1311: Gift package permit.
- HB 1312: Driving.
- HB 1313: Courts and family law matters.
- HB 1314: Physical custody and parenting time.
- HB 1315: Impaired driving standards.
- HB 1316: Constables.
- HB 1317: Health care advance directive.
- HB 1318: Levee repair and agency wetland coordination.
- HB 1319: Public utility use of off-road vehicles.
- HB 1320: Definition of "bias crime".
- HB 1321: Twenty-first century scholars program.
- HB 1322: Mental and behavioral health matters.
- HB 1323: Grandparent and great-grandparent rights.
- HB 1324: Ordinance enforcement.
- HB 1325: Caller ID authentication.
- HB 1326: Community mental health centers.
- HB 1327: Power charge indifference adjustment.
- HB 1328: Elimination of net metering phase out.
- HB 1329: Veterans educational costs exemption.
- HB 1330: Return of lost pets to owners.
- HB 1331: Ticket sales.
- HB 1332: Ambulatory surgical centers.
- HB 1333: Educational costs exemption.
- HB 1334: Radon mitigation.
- HB 1335: Health care costs.
- HB 1336: Telemedicine.
- HB 1337: Notification of water utilities and water treatment plants.
- HB 1338: PFAS in public water systems.
- HB 1339: Redevelopment commission land purchases.
- HB 1340: Repayment of federal student loans.
- HB 1341: Students with disabilities.
- HB 1342: Removal of residence from floodway.
- HB 1343: New Harmony and Wabash River bridge authority.
- HB 1344: Employment of minors.
- HB 1345: Adoption for abandoned infants.
- HB 1346: Jail overcrowding.
- HB 1347: Bureau of motor vehicles.
- HB 1348: State and local administration.
- HB 1349: Poll hours; same day registration.
- HB 1350: Meat, poultry, and dairy labeling.
- HB 1351: Tobacco and vaping.
- HB 1352: Bureau of motor vehicles.
- HB 1353: Financial institutions and consumer credit.
- HB 1354: School mental health funding.
- HB 1355: Marital violence victims.
- HB 1356: Student assessment and accountability.
- HB 1357: Independent testing of Lake Michigan water.
- HB 1358: Residency of public safety officers.
- HB 1359: Medical cannabis pilot program.
- HB 1361: Education matters.
- HB 1362: Various military and veterans matters.
- HB 1363: Bicycle safety.
- HB 1364: Funding survivor health coverage.
- HB 1365: Medicaid advisory committee member.
- HB 1366: Industrial waste.
- HB 1367: Teacher vacancy information.
- HB 1368: Restrictions on smoking and vaping.
- HB 1369: School resource officers.
- HB 1370: Regional redevelopment.
- HB 1371: Distressed unit appeal board.
- HB 1372: Various insurance matters.
- HB 1373: Veterans service officers and video gaming.
- HB 1375: Homeowners associations and solar power.
- HB 1376: Collection of veteran status information.
- HB 1377: Appropriation for aviation education.
- HB 1378: Appropriation for first responder monument.
- HB 1379: Eminent domain.
- HB 1380: Right to a victim advocate.
- HB 1381: Affordable housing tax credit.
- HB 1382: Uniform partition of heirs property act.
- HB 1383: Information concerning seizure of firearms.
- HB 1384: Craft hemp flower.
- HB 1385: Natural resources.
- HB 1386: Parole.
- HB 1387: Tax credit for medical school clinical faculty.
- HB 1388: Education benefits related to military service.
- HB 1389: Taxation of military personnel deployed overseas.
- HB 1390: Epilepsy foundation trust license plate.
- HB 1391: Retired law enforcement officers and firearms.
- HB 1392: Physician assistants and nurses.
- HB 1393: Teacher training.
- HB 1394: Tax credit for teachers.
- HB 1395: Tutoring for foster children and interim study.
- HB 1396: Hazing.
- HB 1397: Disposal of motor vehicles.
- HB 1398: Veterans educational costs exemption.
- HB 1399: License plate for women veterans.
- HB 1400: Emergency medical services for counties.
- HB 1401: Health care for incarcerated women.
- HB 1402: Construction worker infection control program.
- HB 1403: Waste tires.
- HB 1404: Golden Hoosier passports for disabled veterans.
- HB 1405: School employee communications.
- HB 1406: Expungement of juvenile records.
- HB 1407: Farm winery sale of beer.
- HB 1408: Government fraud hotline.
- HB 1409: Credit reporting for consumers under medical care.
- HB 1410: Natural resources foundation.
- HB 1411: School corporation disannexation.
- HB 1412: Local income tax distributions.
- HB 1413: Assisted reproduction and gestational surrogacy.
- HB 1414: Electric generation.
- HB 1415: Regulated drains and environmental concerns.
- HB 1416: Religious freedom restoration.
- HB 1417: Individual adjusted gross income tax rates.
- HB 1418: Minimum age to marry.
- HB 1419: Governor's workforce cabinet.
- HB 1420: Advance payment to human services vendors.
- HB 1421: Information or performances harmful to minors.
- HB 1422: Licensure of art therapists.
- HB 1423: Service animal exclusion from marital property.
- HB 1424: Flashing lights for lane painting vehicles.
- HB 1425: Absentee voting.
- HB 1426: Secured school fund grants.
- HB 1427: Paid family and medical leave program.
- HB 1428: High school graduation requirements.
- HB 1429: Work sharing.
- HB 1430: Elimination of textbook fees.
- HB 1431: Alcoholic beverage dealer residency.
- 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.