Prepared by: Bart Giesler
Report created on April 27, 2024
 
HB1001STATE BIENNIAL BUDGET. (BROWN T) Appropriates money for capital expenditures, the operation of the state, K-12 and higher education, the delivery of Medicaid and other services, and various other distributions and purposes. Provides for bonding authority for capital projects for higher education institutions. Terminates the legislative evaluation and oversight program. Replaces the statutory appropriation from the counter cyclical and revenue stabilization fund to the state general fund based on the budget report with a limited discretionary transfer determined by the budget director and approved by the governor. Requires the attorney general to include certain language concerning settlement funds in proposed court order language. Establishes the agency settlement fund for purposes of receiving certain funds paid to the state as part of a settlement or similar agreement. Permits money held in a trust fund for other post-employment benefits (other than pension) to be invested in the same manner as money may be invested by the public employees' retirement fund or any other public pension or employee retirement fund administered by the board of trustees of the Indiana public retirement system. Establishes the teachers' defined contribution plan (plan) as an account within the Indiana state teachers' retirement fund (fund). Provides that an individual who begins employment with a school corporation in a covered position that would otherwise be eligible for membership in the fund may elect to become a member of the plan. Provides that an individual who does not elect to become a member of the plan becomes a member of the fund. Requires the board of trustees of the Indiana public retirement system (board) to establish, subject to any approval from the Internal Revenue Service that the board considers necessary or desirable, alternative investment programs within the annuity savings account as the initial alternative investment programs for the plan. Provides that, if the board considers it necessary or appropriate, the board may establish different or additional alternative investment programs for the plan, except that the board shall maintain the stable value fund. Provides that each member's contribution to the plan is 3% of the member's compensation and requires the employer to pay the member's contribution on behalf of the member. Allows a member to make additional contributions to the plan up to 10% of the member's compensation. Provides that the employer's contribution rate for the plan is equal to the employer's contribution rate for the fund as determined by the board, although the amount credited from the employer's contribution rate to the member's account may not be greater than the normal cost of the fund, and any amount not credited to the member's account is applied to the unfunded accrued liability of the fund. Provides that an employer's minimum contribution to the plan is 3% of the compensation of all members of the plan. Provides that member contributions and net earnings on the member contributions belong to the member at all times and do not belong to the employer. Provides that a member vests in the employer contribution subaccount at 20% per year with full vesting after five years of participation. Provides that, if a member separates from service with an employer before the member is fully vested in the employer contribution subaccount, the amount in the subaccount that is not vested is: (1) transferred to the member's new employer, if the new employer participates in the plan; or (2) held in the member's employer contribution subaccount until forfeited. Provides that a member who: (1) terminates service in a covered position; and (2) does not perform any service in a covered position for at least 30 days after the date on which the member terminates service; is entitled to withdraw vested amounts in the member's account. Provides that a member may elect to have withdrawals paid as: (1) a lump sum; (2) a direct rollover to another eligible retirement plan; or (3) if the member is at least 62 years of age with at least five years of participation in the plan, a monthly annuity in accordance with the rules of the board. Provides that, on the plan's effective date, school corporations become participants in the plan. Provides that the board shall provide education to employers and members regarding retirement benefit options of all applicable pension and retirement funds that the board administers. Establishes the next level Indiana trust and trust fund. Provides that the trust proceeds of the next generation trust shall be transferred to the next level Indiana trust and trust fund and that the next generation trust shall cease upon completion of the transfer. Provides that the proceeds transferred to the next level Indiana trust fund shall be used exclusively for the provision of highways, roads, and bridges. Requires the board of trustees (board) of the Indiana public employees' retirement system, after December 31, 2017, to establish and maintain the next level Indiana innovation and entrepreneurial fund (fund) as an annuity savings account investment option for members of the public employees' retirement fund (PERF) and the Indiana state teachers' retirement fund (TRF). Requires the deferred compensation committee (committee), after December 31, 2017, to establish and maintain the fund as an investment option in the state employees' deferred compensation plan. Requires the board and the committee to consult with the board of trustees of the next level Indiana trust fund to establish the fund's investment objectives and policies. Limits initial transfers into the fund to 20% of the balance in a fund member's or state employee's account. Limits annual contributions to the fund to 20% of a member's or an employee's total contributions for that year. Provides that, if a member or employee contributes not less than the amount the member or employee initially designated to the fund for at least 36 consecutive months and maintains in the fund the amounts transferred and contributed during that period, the state shall contribute on the member's or employee's behalf to the fund as a match 10% of the total amount contributed by the member or employee or on the member's or employee's behalf to the fund during that 36 month period. Provides that for each additional 12 consecutive months that a member or an employee contributes not less than the member or employee initially designated to the fund and maintains in the fund the amounts transferred and contributed that period, the state shall contribute on the member's or employee's behalf to the fund as a match 10% of the total amount contributed by the member or employee or on the member's or employee's behalf to the fund during that 12 month period. Provides that, for purposes of determining the amount of the state's match, the total amount contributed by the member or employee or on the member's or employee's behalf excludes the amount of any state match. Provides that, in the case of a group insurance plan established by the state police department, conservation officers of the department of natural resources, and the state excise police (state law enforcement agencies), any proposed modification to change the benefits under the plan may not be made unless the modification is approved by the budget agency. Provides that, on or before July 1 of each year, state law enforcement agencies must submit to the budget agency the current pla
 Current Status:   4/27/2017 - Signed by the Governor
 All Bill Status:   4/22/2017 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (S) Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 540: yeas 42, nays 8; Rules Suspended
4/21/2017 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (H) Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 561: yeas 68, nays 30; Rules Suspended
4/21/2017 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/21/2017 - CCR # 1 filed in the Senate
4/21/2017 - CCR # 1 filed in the House
4/21/2017 - Representative Porter removed as conferee
4/21/2017 - Representative Cherry removed as advisor
4/21/2017 - Representative Cherry added as conferee
4/11/2017 - Senate Advisors appointed Mishler, Niezgodski, Charbonneau, Breaux, Delph and Hershman
4/11/2017 - Senate Conferees appointed Kenley and Tallian
4/10/2017 - House Advisors appointed Huston, Thompson, Cherry, Sullivan, Karickhoff, DeLaney, Goodin, Klinker, Stemler and Pryor
4/10/2017 - House Conferees appointed Brown T and Porter
4/10/2017 - House dissented from Senate Amendments
4/7/2017 - Motion to dissent filed
4/6/2017 - Returned to the House with amendments
4/6/2017 - Senator Kruse added as cosponsor
4/6/2017 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 405: yeas 39, nays 9
4/6/2017 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/5/2017 - Senator Charbonneau added as cosponsor
4/5/2017 - Senator Hershman added as cosponsor
4/5/2017 - Amendment #21 (Taylor G) failed; Roll Call 396: yeas 9, nays 39
4/5/2017 - Amendment #5 (Lanane) failed; Roll Call 395: yeas 9, nays 39
4/5/2017 - Amendment #1 (Breaux) failed; Roll Call 394: yeas 10, nays 38
4/5/2017 - Amendment #39 (Breaux) failed; Roll Call 393: yeas 8, nays 39
4/5/2017 - Amendment #38 (Tallian) failed; Roll Call 392: yeas 9, nays 39
4/5/2017 - Amendment #11 (Tallian) failed; Roll Call 391: yeas 9, nays 39
4/5/2017 - Amendment #33 (Lanane) failed; Roll Call 390: yeas 9, nays 38
4/5/2017 - Amendment #15 (Tallian) failed; Roll Call 389: yeas 9, nays 37
4/5/2017 - Amendment #10 (Tallian) failed; Roll Call 388: yeas 9, nays 39
4/5/2017 - Amendment #37 (Tallian) failed; Roll Call 387: yeas 8, nays 38
4/5/2017 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
4/5/2017 - Amendment #21 (Taylor G) failed;
4/5/2017 - Amendment #5 (Lanane) failed;
4/5/2017 - Amendment #25 (Melton) failed; voice vote
4/5/2017 - Amendment #1 (Breaux) failed;
4/5/2017 - Amendment #39 (Breaux) failed;
4/5/2017 - Amendment #38 (Tallian) failed;
4/5/2017 - Amendment #17 (Tallian) failed; voice vote
4/5/2017 - Amendment #11 (Tallian) failed;
4/5/2017 - Amendment #36 (Tallian) failed; voice vote
4/5/2017 - Amendment #33 (Lanane) failed;
4/5/2017 - Amendment #15 (Tallian) failed;
4/5/2017 - Amendment #10 (Tallian) failed;
4/5/2017 - Amendment #20 (Mishler) prevailed; voice vote
4/5/2017 - Amendment #37 (Tallian) failed;
4/5/2017 - Amendment #14 (Tallian) failed; voice vote
4/5/2017 - Amendment #16 (Tallian) failed; voice vote
4/5/2017 - Amendment #32 (Niezgodski) failed; voice vote
4/5/2017 - Amendment #34 (Kenley) prevailed; voice vote
4/5/2017 - Amendment #27 (Melton) prevailed; voice vote
4/5/2017 - House Bills on Second Reading
4/4/2017 - House Bills on Second Reading
4/3/2017 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/30/2017 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/30/2017 - DO PASS AMEND Yeas: 11; Nays: 0
3/30/2017 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 9:00 AM, Rm. 431
3/6/2017 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 9:00 AM, Rm. 431
3/1/2017 - Referred to Senate Appropriations
3/1/2017 - First Reading
2/28/2017 - Referred to Senate
2/27/2017 - Senate sponsors: Senators Kenley and Tallian
2/27/2017 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 236: yeas 68, nays 29
2/27/2017 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/23/2017 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/23/2017 - Amendment #6 (Candelaria Reardon) failed; Roll Call 217: yeas 33, nays 59
2/23/2017 - Amendment #13 (Bartlett) failed; Roll Call 216: yeas 17, nays 76
2/23/2017 - Amendment #15 (DeLaney) failed; Roll Call 215: yeas 30, nays 63
2/23/2017 - Amendment #13 (Bartlett) failed;
2/23/2017 - Amendment #18 (Lawson L) failed; voice vote
2/23/2017 - Amendment #16 (Pierce) failed; voice vote
2/23/2017 - Amendment #15 (DeLaney) failed;
2/23/2017 - Amendment #7 (DeLaney) failed; Roll Call 214: yeas 29, nays 62
2/23/2017 - Amendment #17 (DeLaney) failed; Roll Call 213: yeas 27, nays 65
2/23/2017 - Amendment #4 (VanNatter) failed; Roll Call 212: yeas 43, nays 48
2/23/2017 - Amendment #10 (DeLaney) failed; Roll Call 211: yeas 28, nays 65
2/23/2017 - Amendment #20 (Porter) failed; Roll Call 210: yeas 30, nays 66
2/23/2017 - Amendment #9 (Porter) failed; Roll Call 209: yeas 29, nays 66
2/23/2017 - Amendment #4 (VanNatter) failed;
2/23/2017 - Amendment #10 (DeLaney) failed;
2/23/2017 - Amendment #20 (Porter) failed;
2/23/2017 - Amendment #9 (Porter) failed;
2/23/2017 - Amendment #2 (Arnold L) prevailed; Roll Call 208: yeas 94, nays 0
2/23/2017 - Amendment #2 (Arnold L) prevailed;
2/23/2017 - Amendment #3 (Brown T) prevailed; voice vote
2/23/2017 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/20/2017 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/16/2017 - DO PASS AMEND Yeas: 14; Nays: 9
2/16/2017 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 10:00 AM, Rm. 404
2/15/2017 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 1:30 PM, Rm. 404
2/9/2017 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 10:00 AM, Rm. 404
1/10/2017 - Referred to House Ways and Means
1/10/2017 - First Reading
1/10/2017 - Coauthored by Representatives Porter, Cherry and Goodin
1/10/2017 - Authored By Timothy Brown
 State Bill Page:   HB1001
 
HB1148CANNABIDIOL AND TREATMENT RESISTANT EPILEPSY. (FRIEND W) Defines "cannabidiol" and "substance containing cannabidiol" and establishes a cannabidiol registry for certain persons for the use of a substance containing cannabidiol in the treatment of an individual with treatment resistant epilepsy. Requires the state department of health to maintain the registry. Provides that the offense of possession of paraphernalia applies to the possession of certain items used in connection with lawfully possessed cannabidiol. Establishes defenses to: (1) possession of marijuana; and (2) an allegation that a person has violated a condition of supervised release; if the charge or violation is based on the use of a substance containing cannabidiol.
 Current Status:   4/26/2017 - Signed by the Governor
 All Bill Status:   4/21/2017 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/21/2017 - Signed by the Speaker
4/21/2017 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (H) Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 522: yeas 100, nays 0; Rules Suspended
4/21/2017 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/20/2017 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (S) Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 491: yeas 36, nays 13
4/20/2017 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/19/2017 - CCR # 1 filed in the Senate
4/19/2017 - CCR # 1 filed in the House
4/13/2017 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 9:00 AM, Rm. 156-D
4/11/2017 - Senate Advisors appointed Doriot, Lanane, Young M and Houchin
4/11/2017 - Senate Conferees appointed Head and Tallian
4/10/2017 - House Conferees appointed Friend and Goodin
4/10/2017 - House Advisors appointed Schaibley, Lehe, Miller D, DeLaney and Klinker
4/10/2017 - House dissented from Senate Amendments
4/10/2017 - Motion to dissent filed
4/6/2017 - Returned to the House with amendments
4/6/2017 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 413: yeas 35, nays 13
4/6/2017 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/5/2017 - Senator Boots added as cosponsor
4/5/2017 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
4/5/2017 - Amendment #2 (Tallian) failed; voice vote
4/5/2017 - Amendment #7 (Head) prevailed; voice vote
4/5/2017 - House Bills on Second Reading
4/4/2017 - Senator Randolph added as cosponsor
4/4/2017 - House Bills on Second Reading
4/3/2017 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/30/2017 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/28/2017 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 10:00 AM, Rm. 130
3/16/2017 - Senator Tallian added as cosponsor
2/23/2017 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
2/23/2017 - First Reading
2/22/2017 - Referred to Senate
2/21/2017 - Representative Ellington added as coauthor
2/21/2017 - Senate sponsors: Senators Head and Doriot
2/21/2017 - Representatives Carbaugh and Gutwein added as coauthors
2/21/2017 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 173: yeas 98, nays 0
2/21/2017 - Representatives Lucas, Mahan, VanNatter, Taylor J, Beumer, Lehe, Judy, Goodin, Pierce, McNamara, Macer, Engleman, Hamilton, Kirchhofer, Negele, Hamm, Mayfield, Morris, Cook, Klinker, Lawson, Forestal, Frye, Olthoff, Candelaria Reardon, Hatfield, Summers, Brown, C., DeVon, Pressel, Siegrist, Errington, Stemler, Moed, Kersey added as coauthors
2/21/2017 - Rule 105.1 suspended
2/21/2017 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/20/2017 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/20/2017 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/16/2017 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/15/2017 - DO PASS AMEND Yeas: 8; Nays: 0
2/15/2017 - House Courts and Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 1:30 PM, Rm. 156-C
2/8/2017 - House Courts and Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 1:30 PM, Rm. 156-C
1/12/2017 - Representative Schaibley added as coauthor
1/5/2017 - Referred to House Courts and Criminal Code
1/5/2017 - First Reading
1/5/2017 - Coauthored by Representatives Moseley and Arnold L
1/5/2017 - Authored By William Friend
 State Bill Page:   HB1148
 
HB1234STORAGE OF AGRICULTURAL AMMONIA. (LEHE D) Provides for the regulation by the state chemist of facilities for the storage of ammonia or ammonia solutions. Defines "ammonia" to mean anhydrous ammonia that is intended for use as a fertilizer for agricultural purposes. Defines "facility for the storage of ammonia or ammonia solutions" as a facility in which ammonia or ammonia solutions are: (1) stored by a person that manufacturers or distributes ammonia or ammonia solutions; (2) stored in stationary containers; or (3) stored in mobile containers for more than 30 days in a calendar year. Prohibits the installation of a facility for the storage of ammonia or ammonia solutions unless the state chemist has issued written approval of the location of the proposed facility. Provides for the inspection by the state chemist of facilities for the storage of ammonia or ammonia solutions. Authorizes the state chemist to deny, suspend, revoke, or amend a certificate issued under the law regulating commercial fertilizers for a violation of the law regulating agricultural ammonia. Authorizes the state chemist to request the issuance of subpoenas to compel the attendance of witnesses or the production of books or records as part of an investigation concerning a registration under the law regulating commercial fertilizers.
 Current Status:   4/24/2017 - Signed by the Governor
 All Bill Status:   4/20/2017 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/19/2017 - Signed by the Speaker
4/10/2017 - House concurred in Senate amendments; Roll Call 432: yeas 96, nays 0
4/10/2017 - House concurred in Senate amendments;
4/10/2017 - House Concurred in Senate Amendments Concurred (95-0)
4/10/2017 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/6/2017 - Motion to concur filed
4/4/2017 - Returned to the House with amendments
4/3/2017 - Senator Kruse added as cosponsor
4/3/2017 - Senator Glick added as second sponsor
4/3/2017 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 338: yeas 47, nays 0
4/3/2017 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/30/2017 - Senator Mrvan added as cosponsor
3/30/2017 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/30/2017 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/27/2017 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/27/2017 - DO PASS AMEND Yeas: 8; Nays: 0
3/27/2017 - Senate Agriculture, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 10:00 AM, Rm. 233
2/20/2017 - Referred to Senate Agriculture
2/20/2017 - First Reading
1/31/2017 - Senate sponsor: Senator Leising
1/31/2017 - Representative Klinker added as coauthor
1/31/2017 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 37: yeas 97, nays 0
1/31/2017 - House Bills on Third Reading
1/30/2017 - Second reading ordered engrossed
1/30/2017 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/26/2017 - DO PASS Yeas: 11; Nays: 0
1/26/2017 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/26/2017 - House Agriculture and Rural Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 8:30 AM, Rm. 156-A
1/10/2017 - Referred to House Agriculture and Rural Development
1/10/2017 - First Reading
1/10/2017 - Authored By Don Lehe
 State Bill Page:   HB1234
 
HB1235REGULATION OF PROCESSED MANURE BASED FERTILIZER. (LEHE D) Requires the state chemist to adopt rules regulating the distribution of manure based fertilizer. Specifies that, except for certain laws governing the deposit of fees, commercial fertilizer laws do not apply to manure based fertilizer.
 Current Status:   4/24/2017 - Signed by the Governor
 All Bill Status:   4/20/2017 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/19/2017 - Signed by the Speaker
4/18/2017 - House concurred in Senate amendments; Roll Call 489: yeas 88, nays 0
4/18/2017 - House concurred in Senate amendments;
4/18/2017 - House Concurred in Senate Amendments Concurred (88-0)
4/18/2017 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/17/2017 - Motion to concur filed
4/12/2017 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 2:00 PM, Rm. 156-B
4/10/2017 - Senate Advisors appointed Messmer and Melton
4/10/2017 - Senate Conferees appointed Leising and Mrvan
4/10/2017 - House Conferees appointed Lehe and Wright
4/10/2017 - House Advisors appointed Baird, Heine and Moed
4/6/2017 - House dissented from Senate Amendments
4/6/2017 - Motion to dissent filed
4/4/2017 - Returned to the House with amendments
4/3/2017 - Senator Kruse added as cosponsor
4/3/2017 - Senator Glick added as second sponsor
4/3/2017 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 339: yeas 47, nays 0
4/3/2017 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/30/2017 - Senator Mrvan added as cosponsor
3/30/2017 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
3/30/2017 - Amendment #1 (Leising) prevailed; voice vote
3/30/2017 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/27/2017 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/27/2017 - DO PASS AMEND Yeas: 9; Nays: 0
3/27/2017 - Senate Agriculture, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 10:00 AM, Rm. 233
2/20/2017 - Referred to Senate Agriculture
2/20/2017 - First Reading
2/7/2017 - Referred to Senate
2/6/2017 - Senate sponsor: Senator Leising
2/6/2017 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 55: yeas 95, nays 0
2/6/2017 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/2/2017 - Representatives Baird, Wright, Gutwein added as coauthors
2/2/2017 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/2/2017 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/30/2017 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/26/2017 - DO PASS AMEND Yeas: 13; Nays: 0
1/26/2017 - House Agriculture and Rural Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 8:30 AM, Rm. 156-A
1/10/2017 - Referred to House Agriculture and Rural Development
1/10/2017 - First Reading
1/10/2017 - Authored By Don Lehe
 State Bill Page:   HB1235
 
HB1237GRAIN BUYERS AND WAREHOUSE LICENSING. (LEHE D) Adds and amends various definitions for purposes of the grain buyers and warehouse licensing laws. Amends notice that is required on contracts for the purchase of grain from producers. Allows the director of the grain buyers and warehouse licensing agency (agency) to designate an administrative law judge to act for the director in the administration of the licensing laws. Allows the director of the agency (director) to issue subpoenas and orders to compel production of records. Allows the agency to send license renewal applications electronically. Requires certain applicants to designate a registered agent. Requires the director to provide certain information regarding a licensee who: (1) poses a significant risk of failure; or (2) fails to meet certain minimum asset requirements to the grain indemnity board (board) without including identifying information concerning the licensee to the board. Allows the director to use the services of the state board of accounts or another entity to assist the agency in investigating audit results. Allows the director's designated representative to perform certain functions of the director. Allows certain claimants that are subject to court proceedings one year to file a claim. Specifies that producers who have not requested and received a refund from the program after June 30, 2015, are participants in the grain indemnity program. Changes the future coverage period from 12 months to 15 months. Requires the director to inform the grain indemnity corporation of certain notices and orders issued and actions taken against licensees. Requires the director to consider certain claims due to depositors for a specified period of time. Adds and amends definitions for purposes of the grain indemnity laws. Adds the use of supplemental consulting services to the administrative expense account and limits the agency's use of money in the administrative expense account to certain statutory uses. Specifies when claims may be considered. Requires the grain indemnity board to develop certain educational information for producers. Allows partial payments to claimants who are not appealing while appeals are pending.
 Current Status:   4/24/2017 - Signed by the Governor
 All Bill Status:   4/20/2017 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/19/2017 - Signed by the Speaker
4/10/2017 - House concurred in Senate amendments; Roll Call 433: yeas 96, nays 0
4/10/2017 - House Concurred in Senate Amendments Concurred (96-0)
4/10/2017 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/6/2017 - Motion to concur filed
3/28/2017 - Returned to the House with amendments
3/27/2017 - Senator Kruse added as cosponsor
3/27/2017 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 290: yeas 49, nays 0
3/27/2017 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/23/2017 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
3/23/2017 - Amendment #1 (Leising) prevailed; voice vote
3/23/2017 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/21/2017 - Senators Mrvan and Randolph added as cosponsors
3/20/2017 - DO PASS AMEND Yeas: 7; Nays: 0
3/20/2017 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/20/2017 - Senate Agriculture, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 10:00 AM, Rm. 431
2/23/2017 - Senator Boots added as second sponsor
2/23/2017 - Referred to Senate Agriculture
2/23/2017 - First Reading
2/22/2017 - Referred to Senate
2/21/2017 - Senate sponsor: Senator Leising
2/21/2017 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 174: yeas 97, nays 0
2/21/2017 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/20/2017 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/16/2017 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/16/2017 - Amendment #1 (Lehe) prevailed; voice vote
2/16/2017 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/14/2017 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/13/2017 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/9/2017 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/9/2017 - DO PASS AMEND Yeas: 12; Nays: 0
2/9/2017 - House Agriculture and Rural Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 8:30 AM, Rm. 156-A
2/2/2017 - Representatives Baird, Wright, Friend added as coauthors
1/26/2017 - House Agriculture and Rural Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 8:30 AM, Rm. 156-A
1/10/2017 - Referred to House Agriculture and Rural Development
1/10/2017 - First Reading
1/10/2017 - Authored By Don Lehe
 State Bill Page:   HB1237
 
HB1369UNNECESSARY, UNUSED LAW REPORTS. (SMITH M) Requires every state agency to compile and report to the legislative council a list of all state laws administered by the state agency that the state agency considers to be in need of change because the laws are no longer necessary or used.
 Current Status:   4/20/2017 - Signed by the Governor
 All Bill Status:   4/18/2017 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/17/2017 - Signed by the Speaker
4/11/2017 - House concurred in Senate amendments; Roll Call 466: yeas 87, nays 0
4/11/2017 - House concurred in Senate amendments;
4/11/2017 - House Concurred in Senate Amendments Concurred (88-0)
4/11/2017 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/11/2017 - Motion to concur filed
4/6/2017 - Returned to the House with amendments
4/6/2017 - Senators Zakas and Kruse added as cosponsors
4/6/2017 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 417: yeas 48, nays 0
4/6/2017 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/5/2017 - Senator Koch added as cosponsor
4/5/2017 - Senator Randolph added as cosponsor
4/5/2017 - Second reading ordered engrossed
4/5/2017 - House Bills on Second Reading
4/3/2017 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/30/2017 - Senator Breaux added as cosponsor
3/30/2017 - DO PASS AMEND Yeas: 8; Nays: 0
3/30/2017 - Senate Elections, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 1:30 PM, Rm. 431
3/28/2017 - Senator Crane added as cosponsor
3/27/2017 - DO PASS AMEND Yeas: 4; Nays: 0
3/27/2017 - Senate Elections, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 10:00 AM, Rm. 431
3/23/2017 - Pursuant to Senate Rule 68(b); reassigned to Committee on Elections
2/28/2017 - Senator Eckerty added as cosponsor
2/20/2017 - Referred to Senate Rules and Legislative Procedure
2/20/2017 - First Reading
1/30/2017 - Senate sponsors: Senators Walker and Head
1/30/2017 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 32: yeas 100, nays 0
1/30/2017 - Representatives GiaQuinta and Bauer added as coauthors
1/30/2017 - House Bills on Third Reading
1/26/2017 - Second reading ordered engrossed
1/26/2017 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/24/2017 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/24/2017 - DO PASS Yeas: 12; Nays: 0
1/24/2017 - House Select Committee on Government Reduction, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 8:30 AM, Rm. 156-D
1/17/2017 - Referred to House Select Committee on Government Reduction
1/17/2017 - First Reading
1/17/2017 - Coauthored by Representative Gutwein
1/17/2017 - Authored By Milo Smith
 State Bill Page:   HB1369
 
SB90DOING BUSINESS OR MARKETING AS A COOPERATIVE. (LEISING J) Specifies that certain cooperative entities are not subject to the restrictions of the bill. Provides that it is unlawful for a business entity that is not a cooperative entity to do the following: (1) Use the terms "cooperative", or "co-op", or any derivative of those terms in a business entity name if the use of the term would create a substantial likelihood of misleading the public by implying that the business entity is a cooperative. (2) Advertise or represent the business entity to the public, its customers, or prospective customers as a cooperative or as an entity operating on a cooperative basis. Defines the term "cooperative". Requires the department of agriculture to regulate the use of the terms "cooperative", and "co-op", and any derivative of those terms. Authorizes the use administrative dissolution by the secretary of state to enforce the restrictions on the use of the terms "cooperative", and "co-op", and any derivative of those terms.
 Current Status:   4/21/2017 - Signed by the Governor
 All Bill Status:   4/19/2017 - Signed by the Speaker
4/13/2017 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/10/2017 - Senate concurred in House Amendments; Roll Call 429: yeas 47, nays 0
4/10/2017 - Senator Melton added as coauthor
4/10/2017 - Senate concurred in House Amendments;
4/10/2017 - Senate Concurred in House Amendments Concurred (47-0)
4/10/2017 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/6/2017 - Motion to concur filed
4/5/2017 - Returned to the Senate with amendments
4/4/2017 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 369: yeas 97, nays 1
4/4/2017 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
4/3/2017 - Second reading ordered engrossed
4/3/2017 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/30/2017 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/29/2017 - DO PASS AMEND Yeas: 8; Nays: 0
3/29/2017 - House Commerce, Small Business and Economic Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 11:30 AM, Rm. 156-B
3/22/2017 - House Commerce, Small Business and Economic Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 1:30 PM, Rm. 156-A
2/28/2017 - Referred to House Commerce, Small Business and Economic Development
2/28/2017 - First Reading
2/13/2017 - Senator Kruse added as third author
2/13/2017 - Cosponsor: Representative Wright
2/13/2017 - House sponsor: Representative Lehe
2/13/2017 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 90: yeas 49, nays 0
2/13/2017 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/9/2017 - Senator Glick added as second author
2/9/2017 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/9/2017 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/6/2017 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/6/2017 - DO PASS AMEND Yeas: 9; Nays: 0
2/6/2017 - Senate Agriculture, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 10:00 AM, Rm. 431
1/3/2017 - Referred to Senate Agriculture
1/3/2017 - First Reading
1/3/2017 - Authored By Jean Leising
 State Bill Page:   SB90
 
SB253STUDY OF VOLUNTARY PAID FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE. (TALLIAN K) Urges the legislative council to assign the topic of establishing a voluntary paid family and medical leave program to the interim study committee on employment and labor or another appropriate study committee.
 Current Status:   4/13/2017 - Signed by the Governor
 All Bill Status:   4/10/2017 - Signed by the Speaker
3/21/2017 - Returned to the Senate without amendments
3/20/2017 - Representative Hatfield added as cosponsor
3/20/2017 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 265: yeas 93, nays 2
3/20/2017 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
3/16/2017 - Representative Porter added as cosponsor
3/16/2017 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/16/2017 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/14/2017 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
3/14/2017 - DO PASS Yeas: 12; Nays: 0
3/14/2017 - House Employment, Labor and Pensions, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 8:30 AM, Rm. 156-A
2/28/2017 - Referred to House Employment, Labor and Pensions
2/28/2017 - First Reading
2/13/2017 - Senator Boots added as third author
2/13/2017 - Senator Becker added as second author
2/13/2017 - Cosponsor: Representative Lawson
2/13/2017 - House sponsor: Representative Ober
2/13/2017 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 91: yeas 35, nays 14
2/13/2017 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/9/2017 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/7/2017 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/6/2017 - Senator Randolph added as coauthor
2/6/2017 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/6/2017 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/2/2017 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/1/2017 - DO PASS AMEND Yeas: 9; Nays: 0
2/1/2017 - Senate Pensions and Labor, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 10:00 AM, Rm. 233
1/9/2017 - Referred to Senate Pensions and Labor
1/9/2017 - First Reading
1/9/2017 - Authored By Karen Tallian
 State Bill Page:   SB253
 
SB515VARIOUS TAX MATTERS. (HERSHMAN B) Provides and modifies sales and use tax exemptions. Provides an income tax deduction for certain amounts a taxpayer included as an item of income in a prior tax year. Specifies that, in determining an Indiana net operating loss deduction, certain modifications to adjusted gross income are not to be applied. Provides that certain professional sports team members or race team members are subject to the local income tax, and that in Marion County this local income tax revenue: (1) must be deposited in a dedicated fund established by its capital improvement board; and (2) is not captured by the Marion County professional sports development area. (Under current law, a county's local income tax applies only to residents of the county and to nonresidents who have their principal place of business or employment in the county.) Adds exemptions to certain taxes in connection with an NBA All-Star game and NBA related events when held in Indiana. Provides that a return under the financial institutions tax is due one month after the taxpayer's federal tax return is due. Creates a three month window during which an owner of an aircraft that is located in another state may register in Indiana without paying the difference in the sales tax paid to that state at its rate and the Indiana use tax rate. Provides that the department of state revenue may collect debts of a local unit of government through a tax refund set off program. Requires the legislative services agency to conduct a study concerning the correlation between employment growth and the statutory tax relief realized by C corporations during the period 2011 through 2016. Makes technical corrections.
 Current Status:   4/28/2017 - Signed by the Governor
 All Bill Status:   4/21/2017 - Senate Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/21/2017 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (H) Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 545: yeas 98, nays 0; Rules Suspended
4/21/2017 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (S) Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 527: yeas 50, nays 0; Rules Suspended
4/21/2017 - Senate Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/21/2017 - CCR # 1 filed in the House
4/21/2017 - CCR # 1 filed in the Senate
4/12/2017 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 2:45 PM, Rm. 431
4/12/2017 - Representative Heine added as advisor
4/12/2017 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 10:45 AM, Rm. 431
4/11/2017 - House Conferees appointed Brown T and Porter
4/11/2017 - House Advisors appointed Gutwein, Karickhoff, Candelaria Reardon and Pryor
4/11/2017 - Senate Advisors appointed Holdman, Randolph Lonnie M, Bassler and Perfect
4/11/2017 - Senate Conferees appointed Hershman and Stoops
4/10/2017 - Senate dissented from House Amendments
4/10/2017 - Motion to dissent filed
3/28/2017 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 320: yeas 93, nays 1
3/28/2017 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
3/27/2017 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/27/2017 - Amendment #1 (Forestal) failed; Roll Call 316: yeas 27, nays 67
3/27/2017 - Amendment #3 (Porter) failed; Roll Call 315: yeas 28, nays 66
3/27/2017 - Amendment #3 (Porter) failed;
3/27/2017 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/23/2017 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/21/2017 - DO PASS AMEND Yeas: 18; Nays: 2
3/21/2017 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 10:30 AM, Rm. 404
3/15/2017 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 1:30 PM, Rm. 404
3/7/2017 - Referred to House Ways and Means
3/7/2017 - First Reading
3/6/2017 - Representative Huston added as cosponsor
2/28/2017 - Referred to House
2/27/2017 - Representative Brown, T. removed as cosponsor
2/27/2017 - House sponsor: Representative Brown T
2/27/2017 - Cosponsor: Representative Brown, T
2/27/2017 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 210: yeas 49, nays 0
2/27/2017 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/23/2017 - Senator Holdman added as second author
2/23/2017 - Senator Randolph added as coauthor
2/23/2017 - Amendment #1 (Hershman) prevailed; voice vote
2/23/2017 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/23/2017 - Amendment #3 (Tallian) failed; voice vote
2/23/2017 - Amendment #1 (Hershman) failed; voice vote
2/23/2017 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/21/2017 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/20/2017 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/16/2017 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/14/2017 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/14/2017 - DO PASS AMEND Yeas: 13; Nays: 0
2/14/2017 - Senate Tax and Fiscal Policy, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 9:00 AM, Rm. 431
1/17/2017 - Referred to Senate Tax and Fiscal Policy
1/17/2017 - First Reading
1/17/2017 - Authored By Brandt Hershman
 State Bill Page:   SB515
 
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