Prepared by: Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath
Report created on April 16, 2024
 
HB1006LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS. (STEUERWALD G) Requires the Indiana law enforcement training board to establish mandatory training in de-escalation as part of the use-of-force curriculum, and requires de-escalation training to be provided as a part of: (1) pre-basic training; (2) mandatory inservice training; and (3) the executive training program. Establishes a procedure to allow the Indiana law enforcement training board to decertify an officer who has committed misconduct. Defines "chokehold" and prohibits the use of a chokehold under certain circumstances. Specifies that a law enforcement officer who turns off a body worn camera with the intent to conceal a criminal act commits a Class A misdemeanor. Requires an agency hiring a law enforcement officer to request the officer's employment record and certain other information from previous employing agencies, requires the previous employing agency to provide certain employment information upon request, and provides immunity for disclosure of the employment records. Makes an appropriation to the Indiana law enforcement training academy for making capital improvements.
 Current Status:   4/1/2021 - Public Law 12
 All Bill Status:   4/1/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
3/31/2021 - Received by the Governor
3/24/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
3/23/2021 - Signed by the Speaker
3/16/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Mrvan
3/16/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Yoder
3/16/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Randolph
3/16/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Messmer
3/16/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Ford J.D
3/16/2021 - added as cosponsors Senators Bohacek and Sandlin
3/16/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 226: yeas 49, nays 0
3/16/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/15/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/15/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/11/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Qaddoura
3/11/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Melton
3/11/2021 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
3/11/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 11; Nays: 0;
3/11/2021 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/9/2021 - Committee Report do pass adopted; reassigned to Committee on Appropriations
3/9/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 8; Nays: 0;
3/9/2021 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/4/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Walker K
3/4/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Bray
3/4/2021 - added as second sponsor Senator Glick
3/4/2021 - removed as second sponsor Senator Bray
2/18/2021 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
2/18/2021 - First Reading
2/2/2021 - added as coauthor Representative Morrison
2/2/2021 - added as coauthors Representatives DeLaney and Moed
2/2/2021 - Rule 105.1 suspended
2/2/2021 - Cosponsor: Senator Taylor G
2/2/2021 - Senate sponsors: Senators Young M, Bray, Freeman
2/2/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 32: yeas 96, nays 0
2/2/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/1/2021 - added as coauthor Representative Andrade M
2/1/2021 - Rule 105.1 suspended
2/1/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/1/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/28/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/27/2021 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 23; Nays: 0
1/27/2021 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/14/2021 - Referred to the Ways and Means pursuant to House Rule 127
1/14/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/12/2021 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 11; Nays: 0
1/12/2021 - House Courts & Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/7/2021 - Referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code
1/7/2021 - First Reading
1/7/2021 - Coauthored by Representatives McNamara, Bartels, Shackleford
1/7/2021 - Authored By Gregory Steuerwald
 State Bill Page:   HB1006
 
HB1068LOCAL OR REGIONAL JUSTICE REINVESTMENT ADVISORY COUNCILS. (FRYE R) Establishes a local or regional justice reinvestment advisory council (local or regional advisory council) in each county in Indiana. Provides that the purpose of a local or regional advisory council is to review local or regional criminal justice systems, policies, and procedures. Provides that the justice reinvestment advisory council shall assist local or regional advisory councils with promoting: (1) the use of evidence based practices; and (2) certain best practices of community based alternatives and recidivism reduction programs. Sets forth duties of local or regional advisory councils.
 Current Status:   4/8/2021 - Public Law 30
 All Bill Status:   4/8/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/8/2021 - Received by the Governor
3/31/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
3/29/2021 - Signed by the Speaker
3/25/2021 - House Concurred in Senate Amendments ; Roll Call 303: yeas 66, nays 18
3/25/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
3/23/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
3/22/2021 - Motion to concur filed
3/16/2021 - added as third sponsor Senator Glick
3/16/2021 - added as second sponsor Senator Freeman
3/16/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 228: yeas 49, nays 0
3/16/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/15/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
3/15/2021 - Amendment #1 (Young M) prevailed; voice vote
3/15/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/11/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/9/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 6; Nays: 0;
3/9/2021 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/18/2021 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
2/18/2021 - First Reading
2/2/2021 - Senate sponsor: Senator Koch
2/2/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 36: yeas 95, nays 0
2/2/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/1/2021 - added as coauthors Representatives McNamara and Steuerwald
2/1/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/1/2021 - added as coauthor Representative Bartlett
2/1/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/28/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/27/2021 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 11; Nays: 0
1/27/2021 - House Courts & Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/4/2021 - Referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code
1/4/2021 - First Reading
1/4/2021 - Authored By Randall Frye
 State Bill Page:   HB1068
 
HB1097CRIMINAL PENALTIES. (ABBOTT D) Provides that a person who uses a vehicle to commit the offense of resisting law enforcement or interfering with public safety, and has a prior conviction for either offense that involved the use of a vehicle, commits a Level 5 felony.
 Current Status:   4/26/2021 - Public Law 124
 All Bill Status:   4/26/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/26/2021 - Received by the Governor
4/22/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/16/2021 - Signed by the Speaker
4/14/2021 - House Concurred in Senate Amendments ; Roll Call 445: yeas 53, nays 28
4/14/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/14/2021 - Motion to concur filed
4/14/2021 - Returned to the House with amendments
4/13/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 413: yeas 45, nays 4
4/13/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/12/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
4/12/2021 - Amendment #1 (Young M) prevailed; voice vote
4/12/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
4/8/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
4/6/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 7; Nays: 1;
4/6/2021 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/24/2021 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
2/24/2021 - First Reading
2/23/2021 - Referred to Senate
2/22/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 230: yeas 76, nays 17
2/22/2021 - Senate sponsors: Senators Glick, Koch, Sandlin
2/22/2021 - Senate sponsors: Senators Glick, Koch, Rogers
2/22/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/18/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/18/2021 - Amendment #1 (Abbott) prevailed; voice vote
2/18/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/17/2021 - added as coauthor Representative Morris
2/17/2021 - added as coauthors Representatives McNamara and Carbaugh
2/16/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/16/2021 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 8; Nays: 3;
2/16/2021 - House Courts & Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/7/2021 - Referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code
1/7/2021 - First Reading
1/7/2021 - Authored By David Abbott
 State Bill Page:   HB1097
 
HB1115INTERFERING WITH PUBLIC SAFETY. (MILLER D) Provides that a person who enters a marked off area after having been denied entry by a firefighter commits interfering with public safety. (Under current law, the offense is committed only if the person is denied entry by an emergency medical services provider or a law enforcement officer.) Increases the penalty for obstruction of traffic under certain circumstances.
 Current Status:   4/29/2021 - Public Law 174
 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
4/22/2021 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (S) Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 494: yeas 49, nays 0; Rules Suspended
4/22/2021 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (H) Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 508: yeas 97, nays 0; Rules Suspended
4/22/2021 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action RULE 86(e)
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 - Advisor Added Representative Andrade
4/21/2021 - Conferee Added Representative Steuerwald
4/21/2021 - Conferee Dropped Representative Miller D
4/20/2021 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/15/2021 - Senate Advisors appointed Baldwin and Tallian
4/15/2021 - Senate Conferees appointed Rogers and Taylor G
4/15/2021 - House Advisors appointed Lauer, King, Gore and Pack
4/15/2021 - House Conferees appointed Miller D and Andrade
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 414: yeas 45, nays 4
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
4/6/2021 - added as third sponsor Senator Baldwin
4/6/2021 - added as second sponsor Senator Young M
4/6/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 7; Nays: 1;
4/6/2021 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/24/2021 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
2/24/2021 - First Reading
2/23/2021 - Referred to Senate
2/22/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 229: yeas 93, nays 0
2/22/2021 - Senate sponsor: Senator Rogers
2/22/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/18/2021 - added as coauthor Representative Andrade M
2/18/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/18/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/17/2021 - added as coauthor Representative Bartels
2/16/2021 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
2/16/2021 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 12; Nays: 0;
2/16/2021 - House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/8/2021 - House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/7/2021 - Referred to House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety
1/7/2021 - First Reading
1/7/2021 - Coauthored by Representative Frye R
1/7/2021 - Authored By Doug Miller
 State Bill Page:   HB1115
 
HB1125DECEPTIVE LEAD GENERATION. (LEHMAN M) Makes false, misleading, or deceptive advertisements for claims related to medical devices and legend drugs and certain other actions a deceptive act.
 Current Status:   4/29/2021 - Public Law 176
 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
4/22/2021 - Signed by the Speaker
4/21/2021 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (S) Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 474: yeas 31, nays 18
4/21/2021 - Senate Rules and Legislative Procedure, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/21/2021 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action CCR #1
4/20/2021 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (H) Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 474: yeas 90, nays 0; Rules Suspended
4/20/2021 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action CCR #1
4/20/2021 - CCR # 1 filed in the Senate
4/20/2021 - CCR # 1 filed in the House
4/19/2021 - Conferee Added Senator Gaskill
4/19/2021 - Conferee Dropped Senator Taylor G
4/19/2021 - Advisor Dropped Senator Gaskill
4/15/2021 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/13/2021 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/6/2021 - Senate Advisors appointed Gaskill, Lanane and Tallian
4/6/2021 - Senate Conferees appointed Brown L and Taylor G
4/5/2021 - House Advisors appointed Olthoff, Jeter and Bauer M
4/5/2021 - House Conferees appointed Lehman and Hatfield
3/30/2021 - House dissented from Senate Amendments
3/25/2021 - Motion to dissent filed
3/23/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 255: yeas 48, nays 1
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
3/17/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 8; Nays: 2;
3/17/2021 - Senate Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/10/2021 - Senate Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/24/2021 - Referred to Senate Judiciary
2/24/2021 - First Reading
2/18/2021 - Referred to Senate
2/17/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 179: yeas 97, nays 1
2/17/2021 - Senate sponsors: Senators Brown L and Tallian
2/17/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/16/2021 - added as coauthors Representatives Olthoff and Hatfield
2/16/2021 - Representatives Schaibley and Hatfield removed as coauthors
2/16/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/16/2021 - Amendment #1 (Steuerwald) prevailed; voice vote
2/16/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/15/2021 - added as coauthors Representatives Steuerwald, Schaibley, Hatfield
2/15/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/11/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/9/2021 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 11; Nays: 0;
2/9/2021 - House Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/7/2021 - Referred to House Judiciary
1/7/2021 - First Reading
1/7/2021 - Authored By Matt Lehman
 State Bill Page:   HB1125
 
HB1199DRIVING PRIVILEGES. (MCNAMARA W) Provides that the bureau of motor vehicles (bureau) shall stay a suspension of a person's driving privileges, and terminate that suspension, upon a showing of proof of future financial responsibility, and provides that an individual whose suspension has been terminated because the individual submitted proof of future financial responsibility is not required to pay a reinstatement fee. Requires that the bureau terminate a suspension of a person's driving privileges if the bureau does not receive proof that financial responsibility is not in effect after 180 days. Provides that a suspension may be stayed and then terminated if a person fails to pay the judgment. Provides that a warrant may be issued for failing to appear in a traffic violation case if the charge is a misdemeanor or a felony. Provides that a person whose support obligation is enforced by the Title IV-D agency may have the obligor's driving privileges reinstated. Provides that the bureau shall place in forbearance license reinstatement fees of individuals who: (1) are nonviolent offenders; (2) have completed a criminal sentence or are serving terms of probation or parole; and (3) are enrolled in job training or maintain consistent employment for at least three years following completion of job training. Provides that the bureau shall waive all reinstatement fees and reinstate the driving privileges of an individual who has had reinstatement fees placed in forbearance after the individual maintains consistent employment for at least three years. Provides that the bureau, in collaboration with the department of correction, shall administer programs and activities to facilitate the reinstatement of driving privileges for convicted offenders not later than July 1, 2021. Extends the traffic amnesty program for one year to permit certain persons owing unpaid traffic fines, or who may be required to pay a fee for reinstatement of driving privileges, to obtain a reduction in the amount owed or amount payable.
 Current Status:   4/20/2021 - Public Law 86
 All Bill Status:   4/20/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/19/2021 - Received by the Governor
4/19/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/13/2021 - Signed by the Speaker
4/8/2021 - House Concurred in Senate Amendments ; Roll Call 386: yeas 89, nays 0
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 - added as cosponsor Senator Qaddoura
3/30/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 289: yeas 50, nays 0
3/30/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/29/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Raatz
3/29/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Tallian
3/29/2021 - added as third sponsor Senator Sandlin
3/29/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/25/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Rogers
3/25/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/25/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/23/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Charbonneau
3/23/2021 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
3/23/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 11; Nays: 0;
3/23/2021 - Senate Tax and Fiscal Policy, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/18/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass adopted; reassigned to Committee on Tax and Fiscal Policy
3/16/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 9; Nays: 0;
3/16/2021 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/23/2021 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
2/23/2021 - First Reading
2/17/2021 - Referred to Senate
2/16/2021 - Senate sponsors: Senators Messmer and Young M
2/16/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 138: yeas 93, nays 3
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 do pass, adopted
2/9/2021 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 24; Nays: 0;
2/9/2021 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/28/2021 - Referred to the Ways and Means pursuant to House Rule 127
1/28/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/27/2021 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 12; Nays: 0
1/27/2021 - House Courts & Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/7/2021 - Referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code
1/7/2021 - First Reading
1/7/2021 - Coauthored by Representatives Steuerwald, Pressel, Negele
1/7/2021 - Authored By Wendy McNamara
 State Bill Page:   HB1199
 
HB1201EMERGENCY TRANSPORT OF INJURED OPERATIONAL CANINE. (MCNAMARA W) Provides that if there is not an individual requiring medical attention or transport, a paramedic, advanced emergency medical technician, or emergency medical technician may use emergency ambulance services to transport an operational canine injured in the line of duty to a veterinary hospital or clinic. Specifies the care that may be provided to the operational canine. Specifies who is responsible for the transportation and treatment cost of an injured operational canine. Provides that a paramedic, advanced emergency medical technician, or emergency medical technician who in the performance of their duties and in good faith renders care or transportation to an injured operational canine is not liable: (1) for any act or omission when rendering the care or transportation; or (2) to the veterinary hospital or clinic for expenses incurred for emergency care provided to the injured operational canine. Requires that a written agreement concerning the transport and care of an operational canine must specify what services are covered under the agreement.
 Current Status:   4/8/2021 - Public Law 37
 All Bill Status:   4/8/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/8/2021 - Received by the Governor
3/31/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
3/29/2021 - Signed by the Speaker
3/23/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 260: yeas 49, nays 0
3/23/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/22/2021 - added as second sponsor Senator Becker
3/22/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/22/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/18/2021 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
3/17/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 9; Nays: 0;
3/17/2021 - Senate Health and Provider Services, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/8/2021 - Referred to Senate Health and Provider Services
3/8/2021 - First Reading
2/2/2021 - Senate sponsor: Senator Crider
2/2/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 45: yeas 91, nays 3
2/2/2021 - added as coauthor Representative Moseley
2/2/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/1/2021 - added as coauthors Representatives Bartels and Ledbetter C
2/1/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/1/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/28/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/28/2021 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 13; Nays: 0;
1/28/2021 - House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/7/2021 - Referred to House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety
1/7/2021 - First Reading
1/7/2021 - Authored By Wendy McNamara
 State Bill Page:   HB1201
 
HB1256JUVENILE COURT JURISDICTION. (MCNAMARA W) Provides that a child who: (1) commits indecent display by a youth; or (2) commits dangerous possession of a firearm or provides a firearm to another child in certain circumstances; has committed a delinquent act subject to the jurisdiction of a juvenile court.
 Current Status:   4/19/2021 - Public Law 84
 All Bill Status:   4/19/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/19/2021 - Received by the Governor
4/19/2021 - Signed by the President of the Senate
3/29/2021 - Signed by the Speaker
3/23/2021 - added as second sponsor Senator Sandlin
3/23/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 262: yeas 36, nays 12
3/23/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/22/2021 - Amendment #1 (Tallian) failed; Roll Call 240: yeas 17, nays 31
3/22/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/22/2021 - Amendment #1 (Tallian) failed;
3/22/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/18/2021 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
3/16/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 7; Nays: 1;
3/16/2021 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/23/2021 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
2/23/2021 - First Reading
2/11/2021 - Senate sponsor: Senator Young M
2/11/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 109: yeas 92, nays 1
2/11/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/9/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/8/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/8/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/4/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/3/2021 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 11; Nays: 1;
2/3/2021 - House Courts & Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/14/2021 - Referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code
1/14/2021 - First Reading
1/14/2021 - Coauthored by Representative Steuerwald
1/14/2021 - Authored By Wendy McNamara
 State Bill Page:   HB1256
 
HB1293CRIMINAL APPEALS. (JETER C) Provides that an order granting a motion to discharge a defendant before trial may be appealed to the supreme court or the court of appeals. Provides that the state may appeal an interlocutory order if the trial court certifies the appeal and the court on appeal makes certain findings.
 Current Status:   4/23/2021 - Public Law 112
 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
4/6/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 354: yeas 40, nays 10
4/6/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/5/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
4/5/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
4/1/2021 - added as second sponsor Senator Koch
4/1/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/30/2021 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
3/30/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 8; Nays: 1;
3/30/2021 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/23/2021 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
2/23/2021 - First Reading
2/17/2021 - Referred to Senate
2/16/2021 - Senate sponsor: Senator Young M
2/16/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 143: yeas 77, nays 20
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
2/10/2021 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 8; Nays: 3;
2/10/2021 - House Courts & Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/14/2021 - Referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code
1/14/2021 - First Reading
1/14/2021 - Coauthored by Representative Steuerwald
1/14/2021 - Authored By Chris Jeter
 State Bill Page:   HB1293
 
HB1314RECORDED DISCRIMINATORY COVENANTS. (TORR J) Permits a person to file a statement or notice that a recorded discriminatory covenant is invalid and unenforceable.
 Current Status:   4/1/2021 - Public Law 20
 All Bill Status:   4/1/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
3/31/2021 - Received by the Governor
3/29/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
3/23/2021 - Signed by the Speaker
3/11/2021 - Returned to the House without amendments
3/11/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Qaddoura
3/9/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Buck
3/9/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 215: yeas 46, nays 0
3/9/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/8/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/8/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/4/2021 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
3/3/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 8; Nays: 0;
3/3/2021 - Senate Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/18/2021 - Referred to Senate Judiciary
2/18/2021 - First Reading
2/2/2021 - Referred to Senate
2/1/2021 - Cosponsor: Senator Randolph
2/1/2021 - Senate sponsors: Senators Baldwin, Brown L, Taylor G
2/1/2021 - added as coauthor Representative Karickhoff
2/1/2021 - added as coauthor Representative Porter
2/1/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 28: yeas 95, nays 0
2/1/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
1/28/2021 - added as coauthor Representative Cook
1/28/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
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: 0
1/25/2021 - House Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/14/2021 - Referred to Committee on Judiciary
1/14/2021 - First Reading
1/14/2021 - Authored By Jerry Torr
 State Bill Page:   HB1314
 
HB1383JUDICIAL OFFICERS. (COOK A) Provides that a person commits battery on a public safety official if the offense is committed against a retired judicial officer while the retired judicial officer is serving as a judge, and allows a retired judicial officer to carry a handgun in the same manner as a judicial officer while the retired judicial officer is serving as a judge. Adds current and former probation officers and community corrections officers to the list of persons whose residential addresses may not be disclosed on a public property database website operated by a unit.
 Current Status:   4/23/2021 - Public Law 115
 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
4/12/2021 - House Concurred in Senate Amendments ; Roll Call 400: yeas 87, nays 0
4/12/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/8/2021 - Motion to concur filed
4/6/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 356: yeas 49, nays 1
4/6/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/5/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
4/5/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
4/1/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/30/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 8; Nays: 1;
3/30/2021 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/1/2021 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
3/1/2021 - First Reading
2/23/2021 - Referred to Senate
2/22/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 216: yeas 93, nays 1
2/22/2021 - Senate sponsors: Senators Young M, Koch, Sandlin
2/22/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/18/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/18/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/17/2021 - added as coauthor Representative Bartels
2/16/2021 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
2/16/2021 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 10; Nays: 0;
2/16/2021 - House Courts & Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/14/2021 - Referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code
1/14/2021 - First Reading
1/14/2021 - Coauthored by Representative Torr
1/14/2021 - Authored By Anthony Cook
 State Bill Page:   HB1383
 
HB1558INDIANA CRIME GUNS TASK FORCE. (STEUERWALD G) Establishes the Indiana crime guns task force (task force) to address violent crime in Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Marion, Morgan, Johnson, and Shelby counties by delivering, in cooperation with state and federal officials, a uniform strategy to trace firearms used to commit crimes. Establishes an executive board to direct and oversee the task force. Requires the Indiana criminal justice institute to establish and administer the task force fund. Makes conforming amendments.
 Current Status:   4/29/2021 - Public Law 217
 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
4/13/2021 - House Concurred in Senate Amendments ; Roll Call 423: yeas 91, nays 1
4/13/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/12/2021 - Motion to concur filed
4/6/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 362: yeas 49, nays 0
4/6/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/5/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Yoder
4/5/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/1/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/30/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/30/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/29/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/25/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Qaddoura
3/25/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Ford Jon
3/25/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Crider
3/25/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/23/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 13; Nays: 0;
3/23/2021 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/18/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Sandlin
3/18/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass adopted; reassigned to Committee on Appropriations
3/16/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 8; Nays: 0;
3/16/2021 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/11/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Ford J.D
3/8/2021 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
3/8/2021 - First Reading
2/23/2021 - Referred to Senate
2/22/2021 - added as coauthors Representatives McNamara and Bartlett
2/22/2021 - Cosponsor: Senator Taylor G
2/22/2021 - Senate sponsors: Senators Young M, Walker K, Baldwin
2/22/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 204: yeas 96, nays 1
2/22/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/18/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/18/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/16/2021 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
2/16/2021 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 19; Nays: 0;
2/16/2021 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/11/2021 - Referred to House Ways and Means
2/11/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/10/2021 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 10; Nays: 0;
2/10/2021 - House Courts & Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/14/2021 - Referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code
1/14/2021 - First Reading
1/14/2021 - Authored By Gregory Steuerwald
 State Bill Page:   HB1558
 
SB1CIVIL IMMUNITY RELATED TO COVID-19. (MESSMER M) Provides civil tort immunity for damages arising from COVID-19 on the premises owned or operated by a person, on any premises on which the person or an employee or agent of the person provided property or services to the individual, or during an activity managed, organized, or sponsored by the person, except for an act or omission that constitutes gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct (including fraud and intentionally tortious acts). Defines "COVID-19 protective product" and provides civil tort immunity for harm that results from the design, manufacture, labeling, sale, distribution, or donation of a COVID-19 protective product, except for an act or omission that constitutes gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct (including fraud and intentionally tortious acts). Prohibits class action suits.
 Current Status:   2/18/2021 - Public Law 1
 All Bill Status:   2/18/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
2/15/2021 - Signed by the President of the Senate
2/15/2021 - Signed by the Speaker
2/15/2021 - Senate Concurred in House Amendments ; Roll Call 99: yeas 39, nays 7
2/15/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
2/12/2021 - Motion to concur filed
2/11/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 117: yeas 72, nays 21
2/11/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/9/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/9/2021 - Amendment #4 (Nisly) failed; Roll Call 97: yeas 3, nays 90
2/9/2021 - Amendment #1 (DeLaney) failed; Roll Call 96: yeas 29, nays 62
2/9/2021 - Amendment #7 (Torr) prevailed; voice vote
2/9/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/8/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/2/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/2/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/2/2021 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 9; Nays: 4;
2/2/2021 - House Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/1/2021 - Referred to House Judiciary
2/1/2021 - First Reading
1/28/2021 - Referred to House
1/28/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Raatz
1/28/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Tomes
1/28/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Niezgodski
1/28/2021 - added as coauthors Senators Niemeyer, Grooms, Boots, Perfect
1/28/2021 - Cosponsors: Representatives Lehman, Jeter C, Young J
1/28/2021 - House sponsor: Representative Torr
1/28/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 25: yeas 40, nays 8
1/28/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
1/26/2021 - Amendment #2 (Lanane) failed; Roll Call 15: yeas 11, nays 38
1/26/2021 - added as coauthors Senators Doriot, Baldwin S, Crider, Holdman
1/26/2021 - added as coauthors Senators Charbonneau, Alting, Gaskill, Garten, Buck, Bassler
1/26/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
1/26/2021 - Amendment #2 (Lanane) failed;
1/26/2021 - Amendment #3 (Messmer) prevailed; voice vote
1/26/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/25/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Freeman
1/25/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/14/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Kruse
1/14/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Houchin
1/14/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/13/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 8; Nays: 3
1/13/2021 - Senate Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/11/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Becker
1/6/2021 - Senate Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/5/2021 - added as coauthors Senators Buchanan and Rogers
1/4/2021 - Referred to Senate Judiciary
1/4/2021 - First Reading
1/4/2021 - Coauthored by Senator Zay
1/4/2021 - Authored By Mark Messmer
 State Bill Page:   SB1
 
SB8TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT IN RESIDENTIAL COMPLEXES. (BUCHANAN B) Reenacts and extends the ability of a unit to enforce moving traffic ordinances on the property of a residential complex under certain circumstances. (This provision expired December 31, 2020.) Extends the requirement that the office of judicial administration submit reports to the legislative council relating to the enforcement of moving traffic ordinances on the property of residential complexes.
 Current Status:   4/29/2021 - Public Law 135
 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
4/21/2021 - Senate Concurred in House Amendments ; Roll Call 466: yeas 34, nays 14
4/21/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/20/2021 - Motion to concur filed
4/20/2021 - Dissent rescinded
4/15/2021 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/13/2021 - Senate Advisors appointed Alting and Lanane
4/13/2021 - Senate Conferees appointed Buchanan and Taylor G
4/13/2021 - House Advisors appointed Torr, Jeter, Moseley and Gore
4/13/2021 - House Conferees appointed Negele and Harris
4/12/2021 - Senate dissented from House Amendments
4/12/2021 - Motion to dissent filed
4/12/2021 - Concurrence withdrawn
4/12/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/8/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/7/2021 - Motion to concur filed
3/23/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 284: yeas 70, nays 24
3/23/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
3/22/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
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 Roads and Transportation, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/23/2021 - Referred to House Roads and Transportation
2/23/2021 - First Reading
2/2/2021 - Referred to House
2/1/2021 - House sponsor: Representative Negele
2/1/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 29: yeas 38, nays 10
2/1/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
1/28/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
1/28/2021 - Amendment #2 (Freeman) prevailed; voice vote
1/28/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/26/2021 - added as second author Senator Alting
1/26/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/25/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/14/2021 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/13/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 9; Nays: 2
1/13/2021 - Senate Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/7/2021 - Referred to Senate Judiciary
1/7/2021 - First Reading
1/7/2021 - Authored By Brian Buchanan
 State Bill Page:   SB8
 
SB17CAMPGROUND MATTERS. (DORIOT B) Allows a campground owner to ask an individual to leave a campground in certain instances. Specifies that an individual who remains on or returns to a campground after having been asked to leave the campground commits criminal trespass. Provides that a guest who is asked to leave a campground is entitled to a refund of any unused portion of prepaid fees.
 Current Status:   4/23/2021 - Public Law 106
 All Bill Status:   4/23/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/22/2021 - Received by the Governor
4/21/2021 - Signed by the Speaker
4/20/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/15/2021 - Senate Concurred in House Amendments ; Roll Call 444: yeas 38, nays 4
4/15/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/14/2021 - Motion to concur filed
3/30/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 325: yeas 93, nays 0
3/30/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
3/29/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/29/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/25/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/24/2021 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 11; Nays: 0;
3/24/2021 - House Courts & Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/4/2021 - Referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code
3/4/2021 - First Reading
2/24/2021 - Referred to House
2/23/2021 - Cosponsors: Representatives Miller and Cook
2/23/2021 - House sponsor: Representative Speedy
2/23/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 166: yeas 46, nays 3
2/23/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/22/2021 - added as third author Senator Bohacek
2/22/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/22/2021 - Amendment #1 (Doriot) prevailed; voice vote
2/22/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/18/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/17/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 8; Nays: 0;
2/17/2021 - Senate Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/25/2021 - added as second author Senator Rogers
1/4/2021 - Referred to Senate Judiciary
1/4/2021 - First Reading
1/4/2021 - Authored By Blake Doriot
 State Bill Page:   SB17
 
SB79PROTECTION ORDERS AND DOMESTIC BATTERY. (CRIDER M) Provides that if a petition for an order for protection is filed by a person or on behalf of an unemancipated minor, the court shall determine, after reviewing the petition or making an inquiry, whether issuing the order for protection may impact a school corporation's ability to provide in-person instruction for the person or the unemancipated minor. Creates a procedure that requires a school corporation to receive notice if the court determines that issuing the order for protection may impact the school corporation's ability to provide in-person instruction for the person or the unemancipated minor. Enhances the penalty for domestic battery to a Level 6 felony if the offense is committed against a family or household member: (1) who has been issued a protection order that protects the family or household member from the person and the protection order was in effect at the time the person committed the offense; or (2) while a no contact order issued by the court directing the person to refrain from having any direct or indirect contact with the family or household member was in effect at the time the person committed the offense. Enhances the penalty for domestic battery to a Level 5 felony when the offender has a prior conviction for strangulation against the same family or household member.
 Current Status:   4/19/2021 - Public Law 67
 All Bill Status:   4/19/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/19/2021 - Received by the Governor
4/19/2021 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/12/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/5/2021 - Senate Concurred in House Amendments ; Roll Call 343: yeas 47, nays 0
4/5/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/1/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Randolph
4/1/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Qaddoura
4/1/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
3/31/2021 - Motion to concur filed
3/23/2021 - added as cosponsors Representatives Negele and Speedy
3/23/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 287: yeas 94, nays 0
3/23/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
3/22/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
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: 11; Nays: 0;
3/17/2021 - House Courts & Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/1/2021 - Referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code
3/1/2021 - First Reading
2/2/2021 - Referred to House
2/1/2021 - House sponsor: Representative McNamara
2/1/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 30: yeas 48, nays 0
2/1/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
1/28/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Bohacek
1/28/2021 - added as coauthors Senators Sandlin and Taylor G
1/28/2021 - added as second author Senator Young M
1/28/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
1/28/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/26/2021 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/26/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 8; Nays: 0
1/26/2021 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/25/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Bassler
1/11/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Walker K
1/5/2021 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
1/5/2021 - First Reading
1/5/2021 - Authored By Michael Crider
 State Bill Page:   SB79
 
SB122DRUG SCHEDULES. (YOUNG M) Adds new scheduled drugs to the statutory drug schedules.
 Current Status:   4/1/2021 - Public Law 10
 All Bill Status:   4/1/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
3/31/2021 - Received by the Governor
3/23/2021 - Signed by the Speaker
3/16/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 267: yeas 97, nays 1
3/16/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
3/15/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/15/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/11/2021 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
3/10/2021 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 11; Nays: 0;
3/10/2021 - House Courts & Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/23/2021 - Referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code
2/23/2021 - First Reading
1/26/2021 - Cosponsor: Representative Steuerwald
1/26/2021 - House sponsor: Representative McNamara
1/26/2021 - Third reading passed;
1/26/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
1/25/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
1/25/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/14/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/12/2021 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/12/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 8; Nays: 0
1/12/2021 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/5/2021 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
1/5/2021 - First Reading
1/5/2021 - Authored By Michael Young
 State Bill Page:   SB122
 
SB167THEFT AND SALE OF CATALYTIC CONVERTERS AND VALUABLE METALS. (SANDLIN J) Provides that the theft of a component part of a motor vehicle, including a catalytic converter, is a Level 6 felony. Expands qualifying prior convictions for Level 6 felony theft to include robbery and burglary. Provides that a valuable metal dealer who: (1) knowingly or intentionally fails to comply with certain statutes regulating the purchase of a valuable metal; and (2) purchases a stolen valuable metal; commits a Level 6 felony.
 Current Status:   4/19/2021 - Public Law 70
 All Bill Status:   4/19/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/19/2021 - Received by the Governor
4/19/2021 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/12/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/1/2021 - Senate Concurred in House Amendments ; Roll Call 312: yeas 46, nays 2
4/1/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
3/30/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
3/29/2021 - Motion to concur filed
3/16/2021 - added as cosponsor Representative Gore M
3/16/2021 - added as cosponsor Representative Moed
3/16/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 268: yeas 98, nays 0
3/16/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
3/15/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/15/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/11/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/10/2021 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 10; Nays: 1;
3/10/2021 - House Courts & Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/1/2021 - Referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code
3/1/2021 - First Reading
2/2/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Garten
2/2/2021 - Cosponsor: Representative Davis M
2/2/2021 - House sponsor: Representative Young J
2/2/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 45: yeas 44, nays 3
2/2/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/1/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/1/2021 - Amendment #2 (Bohacek) prevailed; voice vote
2/1/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/28/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Niezgodski
1/28/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Bohacek
1/28/2021 - added as second author Senator Freeman
1/28/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/26/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/25/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/14/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Zay
1/14/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/12/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 8; Nays: 0
1/12/2021 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/5/2021 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
1/5/2021 - First Reading
1/5/2021 - Authored By Jack Sandlin
 State Bill Page:   SB167
 
SB177VICTIM'S RIGHTS AND INVESTIGATIONS. (MESSMER M) Establishes a procedure permitting an immediate family member of a deceased individual to request the superintendent of the state police department to conduct a new investigation into the death of the individual if: (1) a local law enforcement agency has determined that the death was not the result of a criminal act by a third party; (2) the individual was not under the care of a physician or the victim of medical malpractice; and (3) the family member has a reasonable suspicion that the death was the result of a criminal act by a third party.
 Current Status:   4/19/2021 - Public Law 71
 All Bill Status:   4/19/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/19/2021 - Received by the Governor
4/19/2021 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/12/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/8/2021 - Senate Concurred in House Amendments ; Roll Call 375: yeas 47, nays 0
4/8/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/7/2021 - Motion to concur filed
4/6/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 364: yeas 91, 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: 12; Nays: 0;
3/31/2021 - House Courts & Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/1/2021 - Referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code
3/1/2021 - First Reading
2/2/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Randolph
2/2/2021 - House sponsor: Representative Bartels
2/2/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 47: 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 amend do pass, adopted
1/26/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 9; Nays: 0
1/26/2021 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/25/2021 - added as second author Senator Young M
1/5/2021 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
1/5/2021 - First Reading
1/5/2021 - Authored By Mark Messmer
 State Bill Page:   SB177
 
SB187PROTECTION OF MONUMENTS, MEMORIALS, AND STATUES. (KOCH E) Requires the state police department to prioritize the investigation and prosecution of persons who destroy, damage, vandalize, or desecrate a monument, memorial, or statue. Requires the state police department to assist political subdivisions in the investigation and prosecution of persons who destroy, damage, vandalize, or desecrate a monument, memorial, or statue. Provides that discretionary funding for a political subdivision may not be withheld from a political subdivision in certain circumstances. Provides that a state agency may provide discretionary funding to a political subdivision for a respective grant program after considering whether the political subdivision has taken all appropriate enforcement actions to protect public monuments, memorials, and statues from destruction or vandalism. Defines "discretionary funding". Adds enhanced penalties to the crime of rioting.
 Current Status:   4/22/2021 - Public Law 94
 All Bill Status:   4/22/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/19/2021 - Received by the Governor
4/19/2021 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/12/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/8/2021 - Senate Concurred in House Amendments ; Roll Call 376: yeas 36, nays 10
4/8/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/7/2021 - Motion to concur filed
4/6/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 365: yeas 68, nays 25
4/6/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
4/5/2021 - added as cosponsors Representatives McNamara, Judy, Ledbetter C
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: 9; Nays: 3;
3/31/2021 - House Courts & Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/9/2021 - Referred to the Courts and Criminal Code pursuant to House Rule 127
3/9/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/9/2021 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 13; Nays: 0;
3/9/2021 - House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/1/2021 - Referred to House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety
3/1/2021 - First Reading
2/9/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Young M
2/9/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Rogers
2/9/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Doriot
2/9/2021 - House sponsor: Representative Lehman
2/9/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 85: yeas 41, nays 6
2/9/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/8/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/8/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/4/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/2/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Houchin
2/2/2021 - added as third author Senator Sandlin
2/2/2021 - added as second author Senator Freeman
2/2/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 9; Nays: 0;
2/2/2021 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/25/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Zay
1/12/2021 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
1/12/2021 - First Reading
1/12/2021 - Authored By Eric Koch
 State Bill Page:   SB187
 
SB188REVISED UNIFORM UNCLAIMED PROPERTY ACT. (KOCH E) Repeals the unclaimed property act and replaces it with the revised unclaimed property act. Makes conforming amendments.
 Current Status:   4/29/2021 - Public Law 141
 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
4/21/2021 - removed as coauthor Senator Randolph
4/21/2021 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (H) Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 487: yeas 87, nays 0; Rules Suspended
4/21/2021 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (S) Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 468: yeas 46, nays 2
4/21/2021 - Senate Conference Committees Eligible for Action CCR #1
4/21/2021 - Senate Rules and Legislative Procedure, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/21/2021 - Senate Conference Committees Eligible for Action CCR #1
4/20/2021 - CCR # 1 filed in the House
4/20/2021 - CCR # 1 filed in the Senate
4/20/2021 - Conferee Added Senator Freeman
4/20/2021 - Conferee Dropped Senator Randolph Lonnie M
4/19/2021 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/15/2021 - Senate Advisors appointed Brown L and Lanane
4/15/2021 - Senate Conferees appointed Koch and Randolph Lonnie M
4/15/2021 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/14/2021 - House Advisors appointed Torr, Davis and Bauer M
4/14/2021 - House Conferees appointed Young J and Hatfield
4/14/2021 - Senate dissented from House Amendments
4/14/2021 - Motion to dissent filed
4/14/2021 - Returned to the Senate with amendments
4/13/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 424: yeas 91, nays 1
4/13/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
4/12/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
4/8/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
4/8/2021 - Amendment #1 (Young J) prevailed; voice vote
4/8/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
4/6/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
4/5/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
4/1/2021 - Placed back on second reading
4/1/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
3/30/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
3/29/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/29/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/25/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/24/2021 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 11; Nays: 0;
3/24/2021 - House Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/16/2021 - House Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/4/2021 - Referred to House Judiciary
3/4/2021 - First Reading
2/24/2021 - Referred to House
2/23/2021 - House sponsor: Representative Young J
2/23/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 178: yeas 48, nays 0
2/23/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/22/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/22/2021 - Amendment #1 (Koch) prevailed; voice vote
2/22/2021 - added as second author Senator Brown L
2/22/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/18/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/17/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 8; Nays: 0;
2/17/2021 - Senate Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/4/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Randolph
1/13/2021 - Senate Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/5/2021 - Referred to Senate Judiciary
1/5/2021 - First Reading
1/5/2021 - Authored By Eric Koch
 State Bill Page:   SB188
 
SB368JUVENILE JUSTICE. (TALLIAN K) Provides for the automatic expungement of certain juvenile offenses. Prohibits a juvenile arrestee who meets certain requirements from being housed with adult inmates prior to trial, with certain exceptions. Establishes a procedure for determining juvenile competency. Provides that after a juvenile court has determined that a child is a dual status child, the juvenile court may refer the child to be assessed by a dual status assessment team under certain circumstances.
 Current Status:   4/29/2021 - Public Law 157
 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
4/14/2021 - Senate Concurred in House Amendments ; Roll Call 439: yeas 48, nays 0
4/14/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/13/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/12/2021 - Motion to concur filed
4/8/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 377: yeas 87, nays 0
4/8/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
4/6/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
4/6/2021 - Amendment #1 (McNamara) prevailed; voice vote
4/6/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
4/1/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/31/2021 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 23; Nays: 0;
3/31/2021 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/25/2021 - Referred to House Ways and Means
3/25/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/24/2021 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 11; Nays: 0;
3/24/2021 - House Courts & Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/4/2021 - Referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code
3/4/2021 - First Reading
2/24/2021 - Referred to House
2/23/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Buck
2/23/2021 - Cosponsors: Representatives Pierce, Steuerwald, Hatcher
2/23/2021 - House sponsor: Representative McNamara
2/23/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 197: yeas 46, nays 1
2/23/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/22/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/22/2021 - Amendment #3 (Young M) prevailed; voice vote
2/22/2021 - Amendment #2 (Tallian) prevailed; voice vote
2/22/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/18/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/16/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/15/2021 - added as second author Senator Glick
2/15/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/11/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/9/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 6; Nays: 1;
2/9/2021 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/2/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Breaux
1/12/2021 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
1/12/2021 - First Reading
1/12/2021 - Authored By Karen Tallian
 State Bill Page:   SB368
 
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