Indiana 2025 Regular Session All Bills (Page 33)
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Indiana 2025 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HB1241
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
Report Pass
2/13/25
Engrossed
2/21/25
Refer
3/3/25
Trauma informed care. Establishes the trauma informed care commission (commission). Provides that the commission shall identify, evaluate, and make recommendations regarding best practices and research models with respect to children, youth, and families who have experienced trauma. Requires the commission to submit a report to the office of the secretary of family and social services and to the general assembly. Urges the legislative council to assign to an appropriate study committee the task of studying various issues regarding teachers and education.
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Indiana 2025 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HB1243
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
Pregnancy services for inmates. Provides that a correctional facility shall provide specific care, treatment, and education for pregnant inmates and inmates who have recently given birth. Requires the commissioner of correction to submit to the governor, the chief justice of the supreme court, and the legislative council an annual report that includes an account of every instance when a pregnant inmate has been restrained in a correctional facility.
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Indiana 2025 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HB1249
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
Mugshot requirements. Requires a mugshot to include a photograph of the subject's teeth or gums.
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Indiana 2025 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HB1220
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
Report Pass
2/3/25
Engrossed
2/11/25
Refer
2/20/25
Report Pass
3/20/25
Enrolled
3/26/25
Passed
4/10/25
Chaptered
4/10/25
Passed
4/10/25
Office of the attorney general. Requires a teacher's electronic mail address to be used for sending the annual summary of a teacher's rights and protections. Removes the requirement that the attorney general publish an annual newspaper notice regarding unclaimed property held by the attorney general with a value of more than $100.
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Indiana 2025 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HB1253
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
Report Pass
1/27/25
Report Pass
2/6/25
Engrossed
2/12/25
Refer
2/20/25
Refer
3/10/25
Report Pass
3/27/25
Enrolled
4/8/25
Passed
5/1/25
Chaptered
5/1/25
Passed
5/1/25
Child care. Provides that a granted waiver or variance expires three years after the date that the waiver or variance becomes effective. Removes the requirement that a child receiving child care from a school must be the child of a student or employee of the school. Provides that, not later than June 30, 2026, the division of family resources (division) shall establish an organizational license category for multi-site child care centers operating under one owner, and specifies obligations of the division with regard to the new license category. Provides that, subject to exceptions, certain properties may not be required to comply with a new or different set of building, fire safety, or equipment laws than were originally enforced by the department: (1) before July 1, 2025; or (2) two years after the earlier of the date of the: (A) initial inspection; or (B) plan review. Allows a child care home that was licensed to operate a Class 2 structure before July 1, 2025, to continue operating in the structure notwithstanding the building, fire safety, or equipment laws and regulations.
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Indiana 2025 Regular Session
Indiana Senate Bill SB0248
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
Firearm storage. Provides that a person having the care of a dependent who recklessly, knowingly, or intentionally fails to secure a loaded firearm in the person's residence or vehicle commits neglect of a dependent, a Level 6 felony, if the dependent uses the firearm to cause bodily injury or death to any person. Enhances the offense to a Level 5 felony in particular instances. Specifies exceptions and defenses. Specifies sign requirements for retail dealers. Defines terms and makes conforming amendments.
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Indiana 2025 Regular Session
Indiana Senate Bill SB0245
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
Abortion inducing drugs. Provides that a person who knowingly or intentionally engages in the use of an abortion inducing drug, including Mifepristone or Misoprostol, on a pregnant woman without the knowledge or consent of the pregnant woman, commits a Level 5 felony. Prohibits a person from knowingly or intentionally sending Mifepristone or Misoprostol to another person located in Indiana, if the other person located in Indiana possesses the Mifepristone or Misoprostol. Provides that each offense is a Class A misdemeanor with a Level 6 felony for subsequent offenses. Adds Mifepristone and Misoprostol to the list of Schedule IV drugs.
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Indiana 2025 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HCR0007
Introduced
1/9/25
Report Pass
1/21/25
Engrossed
1/28/25
Refer
1/30/25
Report Pass
4/1/25
Enrolled
4/4/25
Passed
4/4/25
Urging the Indiana Department of Transportation to rename the State Road 7 bridge over the Vernon Fork of the Muscatatuck River the "Lance Corporal Jacky Koenig Jr. Memorial Bridge". A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION urging the Indiana Department of Transportation to rename the State Road 7 bridge over the Vernon Fork of the Muscatatuck River the "Lance Corporal Jacky Koenig Jr. Memorial Bridge".
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Indiana 2025 Regular Session
Indiana Senate Bill SB0247
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
Various firearms matters. Requires a person wishing to sell, trade, or transfer (transfer) a firearm to another person to transact the transfer through a dealer and provide the dealer with certain information. Specifies the background checks that a dealer must complete prior to the transaction. Permits a dealer to refuse to transact a firearm transfer. Requires a dealer to abort the transaction in other instances. Specifies requirements for a dealer who refuses to transact or aborts a firearm transfer. Makes a dealer immune from civil liability and damages in certain instances. Makes the offenses of firearm transfer fraud and the unlawful transfer of a firearm Level 6 felonies. Enhances both offenses in particular instances. Specifies exceptions and a defense. Requires a retail dealer to display a sign with language stating that failing to secure a firearm against unauthorized access poses a safety risk to children. Prohibits a licensed importer, licensed manufacturer, licensed dealer, or licensed collector from selling or delivering a: (1) firearm that is not a handgun to a person who is less than 21 years of age; or (2) semiautomatic assault weapon. Defines terms.
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Indiana 2025 Regular Session
Indiana Senate Bill SB0237
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
Individualized investigational treatment. Allows: (1) a manufacturer to provide; and (2) a patient to receive; individualized investigational treatment if certain conditions are met. Sets forth disclosures.
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Indiana 2025 Regular Session
Indiana Senate Bill SB0246
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
Advanced practice registered nurses. Requires the Indiana medical licensing board to accept and review complaints concerning physician collaborative practice agreements with advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs). Provides that an APRN may only: (1) operate in collaboration with a licensed practitioner who specializes in the same practice area as the advanced practice registered nurse; and (2) practice within the scope of the APRN's specialty. Allows a physician to enter into a collaborative agreement with more than four APRNs but prohibits the physician from collaborating with more than four APRNs at the same time.
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Indiana 2025 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HR0001
Introduced
1/13/25
Passed
1/13/25
Commemorating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Commemorating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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Indiana 2025 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HR0002
Introduced
1/13/25
Passed
1/13/25
Urging the Indiana federal congressional delegation to support the Susan Muffley Act. Urging the Indiana federal congressional delegation to support the Susan Muffley Act.
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Indiana 2025 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HB1272
Introduced
1/13/25
Refer
1/13/25
Report Pass
2/3/25
Engrossed
2/11/25
Refer
3/3/25
Report Pass
3/27/25
Enrolled
4/2/25
Passed
5/1/25
Chaptered
5/1/25
Passed
5/1/25
Commission, committee, and board administration. Provides that, on or before July 1, 2027, and July 1 biennially thereafter, a committee that: (1) is established by the Indiana Code; (2) contains at least one member of the general assembly; (3) is authorized to exist for at least two years; and (4) does not have any reporting requirement to the executive branch, judicial branch, or the general assembly; shall submit a report to the executive director of the legislative services agency for review by the interim committee on government. Provides that the report shall describe: (1) official action taken; and (2) actionable items considered by the committee during the preceding two years. Provides, that in even-numbered years, the interim committee on government shall review the reports. Repeals the sepsis treatment guideline task force. Provides that the statutes creating the Interstate Rail Passenger Network Compact (compact) expire July 1, 2026. Requires the governor to give notice to each state, if any, that is a party to the compact that the state of Indiana is withdrawing from the compact. Requires the governor to certify before January 1, 2026, with respect to the compact, that notice either: (1) has been given regarding Indiana's withdrawal from the compact; or (2) was not required to be given because there are no other party states to which to give notice. Makes conforming amendments.
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Indiana 2025 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HB1270
Introduced
1/13/25
Refer
1/13/25
State revenue and expenditure information. Requires the department of state revenue (department) to, within a reasonable time after the filing of an Indiana tax return by a taxpayer, issue a letter in hard copy form to every taxpayer who: (1) filed an Indiana tax return for the previous taxable year; and (2) had a state tax liability of at least $1 for the previous taxable year. Provides that the letter must not exceed two pages and must include: (1) the amount of total state income tax the taxpayer remitted for the previous taxable year; (2) information regarding any change to the state income tax rate that occurred over the previous two taxable years; (3) a summary, categorized by revenue source, of income tax revenues received by the state during the previous taxable year; (4) a summary, categorized by expenditure type, of expenditures funded by income tax revenues during the previous taxable year; (5) a proportional categorized breakdown showing an estimate of how the taxpayer's income tax dollars remitted for the previous taxable year were or will be spent; and (6) any other objective information the department determines appropriate in helping to educate the taxpayer about the state's budget, spending, or fiscal wellness. Requires the state comptroller to provide the department assistance with any data or records necessary for the department to prepare the letter.