Prepared by: Charlie Hiltunen
Phone: (317) 590-3118
E-mail: chiltunen@indy.rr.com
Report created on March 29, 2024
 
HB1007FISCAL MATTERS. (BROWN T) Adds several standard provisions to the sports wagering fund. Repeals a provision requiring review by the budget committee of certain agreements or extensions of agreements entered into by the Indiana finance authority or the state. Appropriates money from the state general fund for various projects of Indiana's state educational institutions.
 Current Status:   3/30/2020 - Public Law 1
 Recent Status:   1/29/2020 - Signed by the Governor
1/29/2020 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 State Bill Page:   HB1007
 
HB1091EDUCATION BENEFITS RELATING TO MILITARY SERVICE. (COOK A) Provides that a student meets the residency requirements for enrollment at a public school if a parent of the student: (1) is transferred to or is pending transfer to a military installation within Indiana while on active duty pursuant to an official military order; and (2) submits to the public school certain information, including official documentation, as determined by the state board of education, regarding the transfer or pending transfer. Provides that the student is considered to have legal settlement in the attendance area of the school corporation in which the parent: (1) has submitted the required application and documentation; and (2) intends to reside. Requires a parent who is transferred to or is pending transfer to a military installation within Indiana to provide proof of residence to the public school not later than 10 instructional days after the arrival date provided on the required documentation. Provides that if the parent of the student fails to provide the proof of residence, the public school may exclude the student from attendance pending an expulsion proceeding. Makes the following changes to provisions concerning resident tuition rate eligibility for active duty armed forces personnel and dependents of active duty armed forces personnel: (1) Defines "dependent". (2) Amends the definition of "qualified course". (3) Provides that spouses of active duty armed forces personnel are eligible for the resident tuition rate. (4) Provides that spouses and dependents of active duty armed forces personnel are eligible, from the date that the state educational institution accepts the spouse or dependent for enrollment, for the resident tuition rate if the spouse or dependent enrolls in the state educational institution within a certain amount of time. (5) Provides that a dependent or spouse of a person who serves on active duty in the armed forces is eligible for the resident tuition rate for the duration of the spouse's or dependent's continuous enrollment at a state educational institution regardless of whether the person serving on active duty continues, after the spouse or dependent is accepted for enrollment in the state educational institution, to satisfy certain resident rate tuition eligibility criteria.
 Current Status:   3/30/2020 - Public Law 38
 Recent Status:   3/14/2020 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
3/11/2020 - Signed by the President of the Senate
 State Bill Page:   HB1091
 
HB1173INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS. (FRYE R) Requires the director of veterans' affairs to be a resident of Indiana for at least two cumulative years prior to being appointed. Requires certain veterans' affairs service officers (officers) to be a resident of Indiana or to become a resident of Indiana not more than six months after the officer's start date and to: (1) be an honorably discharged veteran with at least six months of active service in the armed forces of the United States; or (2) be a service officer assistant (assistant) with at least two years of experience. Requires an assistant to be a resident of Indiana or become a resident of Indiana not later than six months after the assistant's start date and to: (1) satisfy certain officer eligibility requirements; or (2) be the spouse, surviving spouse, parent, or child of an officer that satisfies certain eligibility requirements. Allows county recorders to keep an electronic record of discharges. Requires the department of veterans' affairs (department) to develop a process concerning the release of discharge records by county recorders. Provides the department with rulemaking authority, including emergency rulemaking authority, for the purpose of developing and implementing a discharge record process. Revises certain program eligibility provisions to reference participants more precisely. Repeals statutes related to unused programs. Makes technical changes.
 Current Status:   3/30/2020 - Public Law 42
 Recent Status:   3/14/2020 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
3/11/2020 - Signed by the President of the Senate
 State Bill Page:   HB1173
 
HB1198PUBLIC SAFETY MATTERS. (ABBOTT D) Designates an Indiana first responder to include the following employees and volunteers of state and local public safety agencies: (1) Law enforcement officers. (2) Firefighters, including volunteer firefighters. (3) Corrections officers. (4) Public safety telecommunicators. (5) Providers of emergency medical services. (6) Providers of emergency management services. (7) Any other individuals whose duties in serving a public safety agency include rapid emergency response. Provides that the designation of an individual as an Indiana first responder does not affect an individual's terms of employment or volunteer service with the public safety agency. Provides that a certified emergency medical technician or a licensed paramedic is not liable for transporting any person to an appropriate health care facility when the emergency medical technician or the licensed paramedic makes a good faith judgment that the emergency patient or the emergency patient's primary caregiver lacks the capacity to make an informed decision about the patient's: (1) safety; or (2) need for medical attention; and the emergency patient is reasonably likely to suffer disability or death without the medical intervention available at the facility.
 Current Status:   3/30/2020 - Public Law 113
 Recent Status:   3/18/2020 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
3/18/2020 - Signed by the President of the Senate
 State Bill Page:   HB1198
 
SB257AVIATION SAFETY. (KOCH E) Provides that INDOT shall not issue a permit for construction or alteration of an energy facility that will result in a structure that is more than 200 feet above ground level at its site unless the applicant for the permit submits to INDOT documentation of a formal review by the Clearinghouse of the proposed construction or alteration indicating: (1) that the formal review resulted in a determination that the construction or alteration will not have an adverse impact on military operations and readiness; or (2) that: (A) the formal review resulted in a determination that the proposed project will have an adverse impact on military operations and readiness; and (B) the applicant has either resolved the adverse impact to the satisfaction of the United States Department of Defense or entered into a mitigation agreement with the United States Department of Defense to mitigate the adverse impact. Provides that a person that is a public use airport owner or operator has standing to obtain judicial review or to intervene in a proceeding for judicial review of a zoning decision that may have a negative impact on the safety of civilian or military flight operations to or from the airport.
 Current Status:   3/18/2020 - Public Law 71
 Recent Status:   3/18/2020 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
3/18/2020 - Signed by the President of the Senate
 State Bill Page:   SB257
 
SB307NATIONAL GUARD LIFE INSURANCE PROGRAM. (TOMES J) Requires the adjutant general of the Indiana national guard to facilitate the state sponsored group term life insurance program for members of the Indiana national guard.
 Current Status:   3/11/2020 - Public Law 12
 Recent Status:   3/11/2020 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
3/9/2020 - Signed by the President of the Senate
 State Bill Page:   SB307
 
SB331NATIONAL GUARD LICENSE PLATES. (ZAY A) Extends eligibility for National Guard license plates to former members of the National Guard.
 Current Status:   3/18/2020 - Public Law 79
 Recent Status:   3/18/2020 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
3/18/2020 - Signed by the President of the Senate
 State Bill Page:   SB331
 

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