Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0097

Introduced
12/9/25  

Caption

Vehicle Bill.

Impact

The impact of SB0097 will largely depend on the specific amendments that are proposed and adopted when the bill is further developed. By amending the existing statutes related to human services, the bill seeks to align current laws with contemporary needs and practices within the state's human services infrastructure. This could translate to potential improvements in service delivery, regulations, or funding mechanisms aimed at better supporting various populations that rely on state services.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 97 (SB0097) is primarily a vehicle bill intended to amend provisions of the Indiana Code concerning human services. The introduction of this bill marks a legislative effort to address specific areas within the human services framework, although the bill's text primarily serves as a placeholder for future amendments rather than detailing extensive changes. SB0097 is expected to come into effect on July 1, 2026, which allows time for further refinements and discussions regarding the particular amendments it proposes to make.

Contention

While the bill is still in its early stages and lacks extensive specifics, the process and subsequent discussions around SB0097 may reveal areas of contention regarding the proposed changes to human services. Stakeholders, including advocacy groups and service providers, may express differing opinions on how the amendments could affect service delivery or regulatory compliance. Community feedback will likely play a significant role in shaping the final form of the legislation as it progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1694

Vehicle Bill.

IN HB1706

Vehicle Bill.

IN HB1691

Vehicle Bill.

IN HB1697

Vehicle Bill.

IN HB1705

Vehicle Bill.

IN HB1714

Vehicle Bill.

IN HB1702

Vehicle Bill.

IN HB1700

Vehicle Bill.

IN HB1704

Vehicle Bill.

IN HB1712

Vehicle Bill.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.