Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0229

Introduced
1/8/26  

Caption

Various transaction matters.

Impact

If enacted, SB 229 will significantly reform existing statutes governing time shares and notary public regulations. This bill aims to enhance consumer protections by ensuring that buyers are fully informed about their financial commitments and have an extended period to reconsider their purchase decisions. By requiring a clear breakdown of fees and an extended cancellation period, the legislation is expected to reduce consumer complaints and potential disputes over time share agreements. Additionally, the bill strengthens notary public laws by prohibiting notaries from performing acts in which they have a personal interest, thus aiming to uphold the integrity of notarial acts and protect the public from conflicts of interest.

Summary

Senate Bill 229, titled the Various Transaction Matters Bill, introduces significant amendments to the Indiana Code that directly impact the purchase and sale of time share units and camping club memberships. One of the key provisions mandates that potential buyers must receive a detailed disclosure document containing all fees and expenses associated with the time share unit purchase before signing a contract. This document must be provided at least 48 hours prior to the signing, ensuring that consumers have adequate time to consider the financial implications of their investment. Furthermore, the bill extends the right of cancellation for these purchases from the current 72 hours to 14 days, which emphasizes consumer protection regarding time-sensitive financial commitments compared to earlier laws.

Contention

During discussions surrounding SB 229, some legislators raised concerns about the implications of extending cancellation rights, proposing that it could complicate the sales process and potentially deter investments in time share properties. Others expressed that while the bill was a step forward for consumer protection, it might burden sellers with additional requirements. Notably, the inclusion of tightened regulations on notaries has also sparked discussion around the availability of notarial services and the potential effect on individuals needing notary assistance, especially in remote areas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1529

Various civil law matters.

IN SB0247

Various firearms matters.

IN HB1433

Various gaming matters.

IN SB0154

Various tax matters.

IN HB1602

Various food matters.

IN SB0358

Various education matters.

IN SB0453

Various tax matters.

IN HB1680

Various elections matters.

IN HB1074

Firearms financial transactions.

IN SB0231

Various corrections matters.

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