Prepared by: Mark Scherer
Report created on March 29, 2024
 
HB1002CIVIL IMMUNITY RELATED TO COVID-19. (TORR J) Protects health care providers from professional discipline for certain acts or omissions arising from a disaster emergency unless the act or omission constitutes gross negligence, willful or wanton misconduct, or intentional misrepresentation. Provides that a health care provider is not protected from professional discipline for actions that are outside the skills, education, and training of the health care provider, unless certain circumstances apply. Specifies that orders and recommendations issued by local, state, and federal government agencies and officials during a state disaster emergency do not create new causes of action or new legal duties. Specifies that the orders and recommendations are presumed irrelevant to the issue of the existence of a duty or breach of a duty. Prohibits filing a class action lawsuit against a defendant in a civil action allowed by the statute. Specifies that a governmental entity or employee is not liable if a loss results from an act or omission arising from COVID-19 unless the act or omission constitutes gross negligence, willful or wanton misconduct, or intentional misrepresentation. Provides that a person is not liable to a claimant for loss, damage, injury, or death arising from COVID-19 unless the claimant proves that the person caused the loss, damage, injury, or death by an act or omission constituting gross negligence, willful or wanton misconduct, or intentional misrepresentation. Provides immunity from civil liability to certain persons, entities, and facilities providing health care and other services for certain acts or omissions related to the provision of health care services and other services during a state disaster emergency. Extends COVID-19 health care immunity during periods of disaster emergency after February 29, 2020, and before April 1, 2022. Resolves conflicts between SEA 1 and HB 1002.
 Current Status:   4/29/2021 - Public Law 166
 All Bill Status:   4/29/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/28/2021 - Received by the Governor
4/20/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/16/2021 - Signed by the Speaker
4/14/2021 - House Concurred in Senate Amendments ; Roll Call 443: yeas 58, nays 21
4/14/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/14/2021 - Motion to concur filed
4/6/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Koch
4/6/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 349: yeas 41, nays 9
4/6/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/5/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Kruse
4/5/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
4/5/2021 - Amendment #1 (Brown L) prevailed; voice vote
4/5/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
4/1/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/31/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 7; Nays: 1;
3/31/2021 - Senate Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/24/2021 - Senate Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/17/2021 - Senate Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/23/2021 - Referred to Senate Judiciary
2/23/2021 - First Reading
2/2/2021 - Referred to Senate
2/1/2021 - Senate sponsors: Senators Messmer, Brown L, Freeman
2/1/2021 - added as third sponsor Senator Freeman
2/1/2021 - added as second sponsor Senator Brown L
2/1/2021 - Senate sponsor: Senator Messmer
2/1/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 23: yeas 76, nays 21
2/1/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
1/28/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
1/28/2021 - Amendment #2 (DeLaney) failed; Roll Call 11: yeas 28, nays 65
1/28/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/26/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/25/2021 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 9; Nays: 3;
1/25/2021 - House Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/12/2021 - House Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/4/2021 - Referred to House Judiciary
1/4/2021 - First Reading
1/4/2021 - Coauthored by Representatives Young J, Jeter, Lehman
1/4/2021 - Authored By Jerry Torr
 
HB1123LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT OF CERTAIN FISCAL AND EMERGENCY MATTERS. (LEHMAN M) Specifies that the bill is severable. Provides that the general assembly may convene in an emergency session if the legislative council adopts a resolution making certain findings concerning a state of emergency declared by the governor. Specifies the maximum length of an emergency session. Provides that in an emergency session the general assembly may enact only bills relating to the agenda stated in the legislative council's resolution. Provides that the general assembly may adopt concurrent resolutions and each house may adopt simple resolutions during an emergency session. Establishes the legislative state of emergency advisory group. Creates the economic stimulus fund (ESF) for the deposit of all discretionary funds received by the state. Defines "discretionary funds" to mean federal economic stimulus funds received under federal legislation granting the state authority to determine the amounts and manner in which the federal economic stimulus funds may be expended. Provides that discretionary funds deposited into the ESF during a period in which the general assembly is convened in a regular session, an emergency session, or a special session may not be allotted or expended unless appropriated by the general assembly or reviewed by the budget committee. Provides that before discretionary funds deposited into the ESF during a period in which the general assembly is not convened in a regular session, an emergency session, or a special session may be allotted to or expended by a state agency or instrumentality, the allotment or expenditure must be reviewed by the budget committee. Provides that discretionary funds deposited into the ESF may not be expended, transferred, assigned, or otherwise removed from the ESF by the state board of finance, the budget agency, or any other state agency except as permitted under the provisions of the statute. Exempts federal economic stimulus funds obligated or expended before April 29, 2021, from the application of the statute. Provides that a violation of the disaster statute (IC 10-14-3) or an order authorized by that statute is a Class B infraction instead of a Class B misdemeanor.
 Current Status:   4/15/2021 - Public Law 64
 All Bill Status:   4/15/2021 - Veto overridden by the Senate; Roll Call 443: yeas 36, nays 8
4/15/2021 - Override vote of Governor Veto Rule 88(b)
4/15/2021 - Veto overridden by the House; Roll Call 449: yeas 59, nays 26
4/15/2021 - Override vote of Governor Veto
4/9/2021 - VETOED BY GOVERNOR
4/7/2021 - Received by the Governor
4/6/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/6/2021 - Signed by the Speaker
4/5/2021 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (S) Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 346: yeas 37, nays 10
4/5/2021 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (H) Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 347: yeas 64, nays 33
4/5/2021 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action CCR #1
4/5/2021 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action CCR #1
4/1/2021 - CCR # 1 filed in the Senate
4/1/2021 - CCR # 1 filed in the House
4/1/2021 - Conferee Added Senator Glick
4/1/2021 - Conferee Dropped Senator Taylor G
4/1/2021 - Advisor Dropped Senator Glick
3/31/2021 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/30/2021 - Senate Advisors appointed Glick, Mrvan and Gaskill
3/30/2021 - Senate Conferees appointed Bray and Taylor G
3/30/2021 - House Conferees appointed Huston and GiaQuinta
3/30/2021 - House dissented from Senate Amendments
3/30/2021 - Motion to dissent filed
3/29/2021 - Returned to the House with amendments
3/29/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Leising
3/29/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Koch
3/29/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Houchin
3/29/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 275: yeas 39, nays 10
3/29/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/25/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
3/25/2021 - Amendment #9 (Glick) prevailed; voice vote
3/25/2021 - Amendment #6 (Tallian) prevailed; voice vote
3/25/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/23/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/22/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/18/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 8; Nays: 4;
3/18/2021 - Senate Rules and Legislative Procedure, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/11/2021 - Senate Rules and Legislative Procedure, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/4/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Holdman
2/23/2021 - Referred to Senate Rules and Legislative Procedure
2/23/2021 - First Reading
2/9/2021 - Cosponsor: Senator Messmer
2/9/2021 - Senate sponsors: Senators Glick, Garten, Gaskill
2/9/2021 - Rule 105.1 suspended
2/9/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 103: yeas 69, nays 27
2/9/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/8/2021 - added as coauthor Representative Lauer
2/8/2021 - Amendment #9 (Jacob) failed; Roll Call 79: yeas 4, nays 94
2/8/2021 - Amendment #8 (Jacob) failed; Roll Call 78: yeas 11, nays 85
2/8/2021 - Amendment #7 (Jacob) failed; Roll Call 77: yeas 6, nays 90
2/8/2021 - Amendment #6 (Jacob) failed; Roll Call 75: yeas 6, nays 92
2/8/2021 - Amendment #5 (Jacob) failed; Roll Call 72: yeas 5, nays 92
2/8/2021 - Amendment #12 (Porter) ruled out of order
2/8/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/8/2021 - Amendment #9 () failed;
2/8/2021 - Amendment #8 () failed;
2/8/2021 - Amendment #7 () failed; Roll Call 77: yeas 6, nays 90
2/8/2021 - Amendment #4 (Nisly) failed; Roll Call 76: yeas 6, nays 91
2/8/2021 - Amendment #6 () failed; Roll Call 75: yeas 6, nays 92
2/8/2021 - Amendment #3 (Nisly) failed; Roll Call 74: yeas 3, nays 93
2/8/2021 - Amendment #13 (DeLaney) failed; Roll Call 73: yeas 23, nays 75
2/8/2021 - Amendment #5 () failed; Roll Call 72: yeas 5, nays 92
2/8/2021 - Amendment #12 (Porter) ruled out of order voice vote
2/8/2021 - Amendment #2 (Nisly) failed; Roll Call 71: yeas 3, nays 93
2/8/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/4/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/4/2021 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 7; Nays: 2;
2/4/2021 - House Rules and Legislative Procedures, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/12/2021 - House Rules and Legislative Procedures, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/4/2021 - Referred to House Rules and Legislative Procedures
1/4/2021 - First Reading
1/4/2021 - Coauthored by Representatives Smaltz and Pressel
1/4/2021 - Authored By Matt Lehman
 
HB1392OCCUPATIONAL LICENSURE OF MILITARY SPOUSES. (ZENT D) Amends as follows the law under which a provisional occupational license may be issued to the spouse of an active duty member of the armed forces assigned to Indiana: (1) Provides that the law applies to the spouse of any active military service member, including a member of a reserve component of the United States armed forces or a member of the National Guard. (2) Eliminates a provision under which a military spouse applying for a provisional occupational license is required to submit to a national criminal history background check, and provides instead that a military spouse applying for a provisional occupational license must be determined by the appropriate professional board to not have a disqualifying criminal history if a national criminal history background check is required for the regulated occupation for which the military spouse seeks a provisional license.
 Current Status:   4/23/2021 - Public Law 116
 All Bill Status:   4/23/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/22/2021 - Received by the Governor
4/21/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/13/2021 - Signed by the Speaker
4/13/2021 - House Concurred in Senate Amendments ; Roll Call 419: yeas 92, nays 0
4/13/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/12/2021 - Motion to concur filed
3/23/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 265: yeas 48, nays 0
3/23/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/22/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/22/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/18/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/18/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 11; Nays: 0;
3/18/2021 - Senate Commerce and Technology, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/16/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Ford J.D
2/24/2021 - Referred to Senate Commerce and Technology
2/24/2021 - First Reading
2/18/2021 - Senate sponsors: Senators Buchanan and Niezgodski
2/18/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 195: yeas 95, nays 0
2/18/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/17/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/16/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/15/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/11/2021 - added as coauthor Representative Andrade M
2/11/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/11/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/9/2021 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
2/8/2021 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 12; Nays: 0
2/8/2021 - House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/14/2021 - Referred to Committee on Veterans Affairs and Public Safety
1/14/2021 - First Reading
1/14/2021 - Coauthored by Representatives Frye R and Judy
1/14/2021 - Authored By Dennis Zent
 
HB1516LICENSURE OF BEHAVIOR ANALYSTS. (JUDY C) Establishes the behavior analyst committee (committee) with oversight by the medical licensing board of Indiana (board). Requires the committee to recommend proposed rules to the board concerning the practice of behavior analysis and continuing education requirements for behavior analysts and assistant behavior analysts. Requires the board to establish fees upon consideration of recommendations from the committee. Provides for the licensing of behavior analysts and assistant behavior analysts. Requires a licensed behavior analyst or licensed assistant behavior analyst to comply with a professional code published by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Inc. Makes it a Class A misdemeanor for an unlicensed individual to profess to be a licensed behavior analyst or licensed assistant behavior analyst, but provides that certain types of individuals may use applied behavior analysis techniques without being licensed.
 Current Status:   4/29/2021 - Public Law 212
 All Bill Status:   4/29/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/28/2021 - Received by the Governor
4/23/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/13/2021 - Signed by the Speaker
4/8/2021 - House Concurred in Senate Amendments ; Roll Call 394: yeas 80, nays 6
4/8/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/6/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/6/2021 - Motion to concur filed
3/30/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Randolph
3/30/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 297: yeas 46, nays 4
3/30/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/29/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/29/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/25/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/24/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 11; Nays: 0;
3/24/2021 - Senate Health and Provider Services, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/18/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Qaddoura
3/17/2021 - Senate Health and Provider Services, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/4/2021 - Referred to Senate Health and Provider Services
3/4/2021 - First Reading
2/18/2021 - Cosponsor: Senator Zay
2/18/2021 - Senate sponsors: Senators Charbonneau, Brown L, Busch
2/18/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 186: yeas 69, nays 9
2/18/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/17/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/16/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/16/2021 - Amendment #2 (Clere) prevailed; voice vote
2/16/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/15/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/11/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/9/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/9/2021 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 12; Nays: 0
2/9/2021 - House Employment, Labor and Pensions, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/2/2021 - Reassigned to Committee on Employment, Labor and Pensions
1/14/2021 - Referred to House Public Health
1/14/2021 - First Reading
1/14/2021 - Coauthored by Representatives VanNatter, Morris, Lindauer
1/14/2021 - Authored By Chris Judy
 
HB1549EDUCATION MATTERS. (BEHNING R) Allows the priority enrollment period for the prekindergarten pilot program to begin later than April 1, 2021, in calendar year 2021. Provides that a school corporation may not enter into or renew a contract with an outside vendor to operate or manage a dedicated virtual education school of the school corporation unless the school corporation submits the most recent contract or proposed contract with the vendor to the department of education (department). Amends limits on the percentage of appropriated funds that may be used for grants to limited eligibility children under the prekindergarten pilot program. Provides that the department of education (department) shall make informational material that is evidenced based available on the department's Internet web site that may help teachers and other school employees identify a student who may have been impacted by trauma. Requires the department to provide a notice to each school corporation and charter school on how to access the informational material. Provides that a charter school may give enrollment preference to children who attend another charter school that is closed because of action by the state board of education (state board). Establishes the Cambridge International program (program). Requires the department to: (1) administer the program; and (2) submit a report regarding the program to the state board each year. Establishes the Indiana postsecondary prior learning assessment clearinghouse (clearinghouse). Requires the governor to direct the commission, department, and governor's workforce cabinet (cabinet), in collaboration with state educational institutions, to: (1) develop and regularly update the clearinghouse; and (2) collect information concerning prior learning assessments used by state educational institutions to award advanced standing or postsecondary credit. Requires each state educational institution to report prior learning assessment information. Requires the commission, department, and the cabinet to publish the clearinghouse information on its respective Internet web site. Requires the governor to direct the commission, department, and cabinet, in consultation with state educational institutions, to prepare model guidance and informational resources concerning postsecondary enrollment opportunities that incorporate work based learning experiences. Requires the governor to direct the commission, department, and cabinet to publish model guidance and information resources on its respective Internet web site. Prohibits a charter school organizer from entering into contracts under which an officer or employee of the organizer or a relative of an officer or employee of the organizer will receive compensation or proceeds. Provides an exception for de minimis contracts valued at $1,000 or less. Repeals a provision regarding high school credit for Cambridge International courses.
 Current Status:   4/29/2021 - Public Law 216
 All Bill Status:   4/29/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/28/2021 - Received by the Governor
4/28/2021 - Signed by the Speaker
4/23/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/22/2021 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (S) Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 499: yeas 32, nays 17; Rules Suspended
4/22/2021 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (H) Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 510: yeas 97, nays 0; Rules Suspended
4/22/2021 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action CCR #1
4/22/2021 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action CCR #1
4/22/2021 - CCR # 1 filed in the Senate
4/22/2021 - CCR # 1 filed in the House
4/21/2021 - Conferee Added Senator Kruse
4/21/2021 - Conferee Dropped Senator Ford J.D
4/15/2021 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/14/2021 - Senate Advisors appointed Crane and Yoder
4/14/2021 - Senate Conferees appointed Raatz and Ford J.D
4/14/2021 - House Advisors appointed Goodrich, Cook, Klinker and Pfaff
4/14/2021 - House Conferees appointed Behning and Smith V
4/14/2021 - House dissented from Senate Amendments
4/14/2021 - Motion to dissent filed
4/14/2021 - Returned to the House with amendments
4/13/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 430: yeas 50, nays 0
4/13/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/12/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
4/12/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
4/8/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
4/8/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 13; Nays: 0;
4/8/2021 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/5/2021 - added as third sponsor Senator Kruse
4/1/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass adopted; reassigned to Committee on Appropriations
3/31/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 12; Nays: 0;
3/31/2021 - Senate Education and Career Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/24/2021 - Senate Education and Career Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/11/2021 - Referred to Senate Education and Career Development
3/11/2021 - First Reading
2/18/2021 - Referred to Senate
2/17/2021 - Senate sponsors: Senators Raatz and Crane
2/17/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 155: yeas 94, nays 0
2/17/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/16/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/15/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/15/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/11/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/11/2021 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 11; Nays: 0;
2/11/2021 - House Education, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/10/2021 - House Education, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/14/2021 - Referred to House Education
1/14/2021 - First Reading
1/14/2021 - Authored By Robert Behning
 
SB3TELEHEALTH MATTERS. (CHARBONNEAU E) Prohibits the Medicaid program from specifying originating sites and distant sites for purposes of Medicaid reimbursement. Prohibits the use of telehealth to provide any abortion, including the writing or filling of a prescription for any purpose that is intended to result in an abortion. Changes the use of the term "telemedicine" to "telehealth". Specifies certain activities that are considered to be health care services for purposes of the telehealth laws. Expands the application of the telehealth statute to additional licensed practitioners instead of applying only to prescribers. Amends the definition of "prescriber" and "telehealth". Provides that a practitioner who directs an employee to perform a specified health service is held to the same standards of appropriate practice as those standards for health care services provided at an in-person setting. Requires that the telehealth medical records be created and maintained under the same standards of appropriate practice for medical records for patients in an in-person setting. Specifies that a patient waives confidentiality of medical information concerning individuals in the vicinity when the patient is using telehealth. Prohibits an employer from requiring a practitioner to provide a health care service through telehealth if the practitioner believes: (1) that health quality may be negatively impacted; or (2) the practitioner would be unable to provide the same standards of appropriate practice as those provided in an in-person setting. Provides that an applicable contract, employment agreement, or policy to provide telehealth services must explicitly provide that a practitioner may refuse at any time to provide health care services if in the practitioner's sole discretion the practitioner believes: (1) that health quality may be negatively impacted; or (2) the practitioner would be unable to provide the same standards of appropriate practice as those provided in an in-person setting. Amends requirements for a prescriber issuing a prescription to a patient via telehealth services. Requires that if a veterinarian is required to establish a veterinarian-client-patient relationship to perform a health care service, the veterinarian shall ensure that a veterinarian-client-patient relationship is established. Repeals the law concerning telepsychology. Prohibits certain insurance policies and individual and group contracts from mandating the use of certain technology applications in the provision of telehealth services.
 Current Status:   4/20/2021 - Public Law 85
 All Bill Status:   4/20/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/19/2021 - Received by the Governor
4/13/2021 - Signed by the Speaker
4/12/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/5/2021 - removed as coauthor Senator Yoder
4/5/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Koch
4/5/2021 - Senate Concurred in House Amendments ; Roll Call 340: yeas 44, nays 3
4/5/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/1/2021 - Motion to concur filed
3/30/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 324: yeas 91, nays 1
3/30/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
3/29/2021 - added as cosponsor Representative Olthoff
3/29/2021 - Amendment #6 (Austin) ruled out of order
3/29/2021 - Amendment #1 (Jacob) ruled out of order
3/29/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
3/29/2021 - Amendment #4 (Mayfield) prevailed; voice vote
3/29/2021 - Amendment #6 (Austin) ruled out of order voice vote
3/29/2021 - Amendment #1 (Jacob) ruled out of order voice vote
3/29/2021 - Amendment #10 (Barrett) prevailed; voice vote
3/29/2021 - Amendment #12 (Lindauer) prevailed; voice vote
3/29/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/25/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/23/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/22/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/18/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/17/2021 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 12; Nays: 0;
3/17/2021 - House Public Health, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/23/2021 - Referred to House Public Health
2/23/2021 - First Reading
2/2/2021 - Cosponsors: Representatives Barrett and Shackleford
2/2/2021 - House sponsor: Representative Lindauer
2/2/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 36: yeas 47, nays 0
2/2/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/1/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/1/2021 - Amendment #2 (Charbonneau) prevailed; voice vote
2/1/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/28/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/27/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 10; Nays: 0
1/27/2021 - Senate Health and Provider Services, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/25/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Zay
1/25/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Ford Jon
1/25/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Bassler
1/14/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Yoder S
1/14/2021 - added as third author Senator Crider
1/14/2021 - added as second author Senator Doriot
1/13/2021 - Senate Health and Provider Services, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/7/2021 - Referred to Senate Health and Provider Services
1/7/2021 - First Reading
1/7/2021 - Authored By Ed Charbonneau
 
SB59OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY SERVICES. (BECKER V) Allows an occupational therapist to provide occupational therapy services to an individual during a period of not more than 42 calendar days beginning on the day on which the occupational therapist first provides occupational therapy services to the individual. Allows an occupational therapist to provide occupational therapy services to an individual after the 42 day period only if the occupational therapist obtains a referral from, or acts on the order of, a physician, podiatrist, advanced practice registered nurse, psychologist, chiropractor, optometrist, or physician's assistant. Allows an occupational therapist, without a referral or order from a health care provider, to provide: (1) ergonomic or home assessment services; (2) injury or illness prevention education and wellness services; (3) occupational therapy activities provided in an educational setting; or (4) occupational therapy activities that the medical licensing board of Indiana determines to be appropriate to be conducted in a community based environment.
 Current Status:   4/15/2021 - Public Law 45
 All Bill Status:   4/15/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/14/2021 - Received by the Governor
4/14/2021 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/8/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Randolph
3/30/2021 - Returned to the Senate without amendments
3/29/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 311: yeas 91, nays 0
3/29/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
3/25/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
3/23/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/23/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/22/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/18/2021 - added as cosponsor Representative Clere
3/18/2021 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
3/17/2021 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 10; Nays: 0;
3/17/2021 - House Public Health, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/1/2021 - Referred to House Public Health
3/1/2021 - First Reading
2/2/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Tomes
2/2/2021 - Cosponsors: Representatives Ziemke and Shackleford
2/2/2021 - House sponsor: Representative Vermilion
2/2/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 40: yeas 47, nays 0
2/2/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/1/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/1/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/28/2021 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/27/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 10; Nays: 0
1/27/2021 - Senate Health and Provider Services, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/4/2021 - Referred to Senate Health and Provider Services
1/4/2021 - First Reading
1/4/2021 - Authored By Vaneta Becker
 
SB292PUBLICATION OF HEALTH FACILITY REPORTING. (BREAUX J) Requires the state department of health to compile case and death data related to COVID-19 reported by health facilities and residential care facilities in a specified manner and publish the information on the state department's Internet web site. Requires the state department to update the data at least every seven days. Provides that the reporting and publishing requirements expire April 1, 2022.
 Current Status:   4/29/2021 - Public Law 147
 All Bill Status:   4/29/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/28/2021 - Received by the Governor
4/22/2021 - Signed by the Speaker
4/21/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/13/2021 - Senate Concurred in House Amendments ; Roll Call 433: yeas 50, nays 0
4/13/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/12/2021 - Motion to concur filed
4/6/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 368: yeas 89, nays 0
4/6/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
4/5/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
4/5/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
4/1/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/31/2021 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 10; Nays: 0;
3/31/2021 - House Public Health, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/4/2021 - Referred to House Public Health
3/4/2021 - First Reading
2/24/2021 - Referred to House
2/23/2021 - Cosponsor: Representative Clere
2/23/2021 - House sponsor: Representative Shackleford
2/23/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 185: yeas 48, nays 0
2/23/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/22/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/18/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/18/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/16/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/15/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/11/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/10/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 12; Nays: 0;
2/10/2021 - Senate Health and Provider Services, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/8/2021 - added as second author Senator Charbonneau
1/11/2021 - Referred to Senate Health and Provider Services
1/11/2021 - First Reading
1/11/2021 - Authored By Jean Breaux
 
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