Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1419

Introduced
1/8/26  

Caption

Self-service storage facilities.

Impact

By establishing specific security requirements, HB1419 is expected to strengthen consumer protection laws concerning personal property stored at self-service facilities. This enforcement may lead to a significant cultural shift within the storage industry, where owners may need to allocate additional resources to comply with the new regulations. As a result, there might be decreased incidences of theft and loss at these storage facilities, ultimately benefitting the renters. The bill is set to take effect on July 1, 2026, providing facility owners ample time to adapt their security operations accordingly.

Summary

House Bill 1419 aims to enhance the security measures for self-service storage facilities, requiring owners to implement adequate safety protocols to safeguard renters' personal property. The bill mandates that owners install video surveillance systems covering all areas of the facility, ensure proper lighting, and maintain secure perimeters to deter theft. Notably, the proposed legislation emphasizes the importance of reasonable security measures to protect tenants' belongings, striving to create a more secure environment in the storage sector.

Contention

While the bill has been positioned as a beneficial advancement for consumer safety, there may be arguments from storage facility owners regarding the financial implications of mandated security upgrades. Critics could argue that the costs associated with implementing these measures, especially for smaller facilities, may be burdensome and lead to increased rental rates for consumers. Additionally, there could be discussions surrounding the accountability of storage providers in the event of theft, particularly in cases where security measures are deemed insufficient by renters. Overall, the balance between enhancing security and preserving affordable rental rates could be a focal point of debate as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0248

Firearm storage.

IN HB1676

Firearm storage.

IN HB1597

Tax credit for safe gun storage expenses.

IN HB1493

Regulation of towing services.

IN HB1671

Facilities regulation.

IN HB1581

Community solar facilities.

IN SB0541

Community solar facilities.

IN HB1391

Services for the aged and disabled.

IN SB0182

Adult protective services.

IN SB0517

Purchase of coal fired generation facilities.

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