AIA of Indiana Legislative Report
Prepared by: Ice Miller
Report created on April 19, 2024
 
HB1005GOVERNMENT REDUCTION. (MCMILLIN J) Terminates Indiana's participation in the Midwest Greenhouse Gas Reduction Accord as of a certain date. Repeals the law concerning cancellation and reissuance by the auditor of state on certain outstanding warrants. Repeals law concerning a prohibition on construction of fences and bleachers on Evansville State Hospital property. Removes provisions allowing for violent crime victims compensation funding for loss or disability of a law enforcement animal. Specifies the rate of interest related to certain state payments is based on the average yield on state general fund money. Amends or repeals certain motor vehicles provisions, including references to street cars, buses, motorcycle permits, suspension of driving privileges, operating on an expired vehicle merchandising license, and specialized driving privileges. Removes funds used by the division of family resources in relation to programs for individuals with developmental disabilities from the list of funds to which the law concerning the financial services group of the office of the secretary of family and social services applies. Repeals the law concerning continuance of prosecution, treatment, and probation for individuals charged with or convicted of felonies related to drug or alcohol abuse and supervised by the division of mental health and addiction. Repeals provisions for voluntary and involuntary addiction treatment by the division of mental health and addiction. Changes the membership of the underground petroleum storage tank financial assurance board. Makes corrections to references to defunct environmental boards and language suggesting the existence of multiple boards with environmental rulemaking power. Repeals the responsible property transfer law. Repeals the pest control compact. Strikes a provision allowing the commissioner of labor to obtain assistance from the state department of health with respect to an unsafe or unsanitary workplace. Repeals the law concerning payroll bonds. Provides for an employer letter requested by a terminating employee to state whether the employee quit or was involuntarily discharged and repeals a provision making a violation a Class C infraction. Changes the frequency of occupational safety standards commission meetings. Repeals a provision regulating distress sales. Removes a provision requiring foreign and alien insurers to file applications in duplicate. Provides for juvenile court judge appointment of magistrates. Makes conforming amendments.
 Current Status:   3/25/2014 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   3/20/2014 - Received by the Governor
3/13/2014 - Joint Rule 20 technical correction adopted by the Senate
3/13/2014 - Joint Rule 20 technical correction adopted by the House
3/13/2014 - Conference Committee Report 1 adopted; Roll Call 448: yeas 42 and nays 6
3/13/2014 - Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1 adopted; Roll Call 513: yeas 78 and nays 20
3/10/2014 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/6/2014 - Senator Bray added as advisor
3/6/2014 - Senator Lanane added as advisor
3/6/2014 - Senator Kenley added as advisor
3/6/2014 - Senator Randolph added as conferee
3/6/2014 - Senator Schneider added as conferee
3/5/2014 - Representative Riecken added as advisor
3/5/2014 - Representative Bosma added as advisor
3/5/2014 - Representative Shackleford added as conferee
3/5/2014 - Representative McMillin added as conferee
3/5/2014 - House dissented from Senate Amendments Conferees: Reps. McMillin, Shackleford; Advisors: Reps. Bosma, Riecken
3/4/2014 - Returned to the House with amendments
3/4/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 278: yeas 42 and nays 6
3/4/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/3/2014 - Senator Boots added third sponsor
3/3/2014 - Senator Buck added second sponsor
3/3/2014 - Second reading engrossed
3/3/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/27/2014 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/26/2014 - Committee Report Filed
2/26/2014 - Senate Public Policy, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/10/2014 - Referred to Senate Public Policy
2/10/2014 - First Reading
2/3/2014 - Senator Schneider added as sponsor
2/3/2014 - Representative Goodin added as coauthor
2/3/2014 - Referred to Senate
2/3/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 165: yeas 79 and nays 15
2/3/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
1/30/2014 - Representative Huston added as coauthor
1/30/2014 - Representative Koch added as coauthor
1/30/2014 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
1/30/2014 - HB 1005 Amendment #1 (McMillin), prevailed
1/30/2014 - HB 1005 Amendment #3 (Koch), prevailed
1/30/2014 - HB 1005 Amendment #4 (VanDenburgh), failed
1/30/2014 - HB 1005 Amendment #5 (Moed) motion withdrawn
1/30/2014 - HB 1005 Amendment #6 (Pryor), prevailed
1/30/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/28/2014 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/28/2014 - House Select Committee on Government Reduction, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/23/2014 - House Select Committee on Government Reduction, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/14/2014 - Referred to House Select Committee on Government Reduction
1/14/2014 - First Reading
1/14/2014 - Authored By Jud McMillin
 State Bill Page:   HB1005
 
HB1132INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT COSTS. (FRIEND W) Provides that a public utility that provides water or wastewater service may petition the utility regulatory commission for an adjustment of its basic rates and charges to allow for recovery of eligible infrastructure improvement costs. (Current law provides that only a public utility that provides water service may apply for a distribution system improvement charge.) Requires a public utility to annually reconcile the difference between its utility rate improvement adjustment revenues and infrastructure improvement costs. Repeals definitions related to distribution system improvement charges. Makes conforming amendments.
 Current Status:   3/27/2014 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   3/20/2014 - Received by the Governor
3/5/2014 - Signed by the Speaker
2/24/2014 - Returned to the House without amendments
2/24/2014 - Senator Charbonneau added second sponsor
2/24/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 223: yeas 47 and nays 0
2/24/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/20/2014 - Second reading engrossed
2/20/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/18/2014 - Senator Randolph added as cosponsor
2/18/2014 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
2/17/2014 - Committee Report Filed
2/17/2014 - Senate Environmental Affairs, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/4/2014 - Referred to Senate Environmental Affairs
2/4/2014 - First Reading
1/23/2014 - Senator Merritt added as sponsor
1/23/2014 - Referred to Senate
1/23/2014 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 46: yeas 95 and nays 0
1/23/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
1/21/2014 - Second reading engrossed
1/21/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/16/2014 - Representative Koch added as coauthor
1/16/2014 - Representative Battles added as coauthor
1/16/2014 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/15/2014 - Representative Koch added as coauthor
1/15/2014 - Representative Battles added as coauthor
1/15/2014 - House Utilities and Energy, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/9/2014 - Referred to House Utilities and Energy
1/9/2014 - First Reading
1/9/2014 - Authored By Friend, William
 State Bill Page:   HB1132
 
HB1162CERTIFICATES OF NEED FOR UTILITIES. (BRAUN S) Requires the utility regulatory commission to make additional findings before granting a certificate of public convenience and necessity to an applicant that proposes to construct a facility with a generating capacity of more than 80 megawatts.
 Current Status:   3/27/2014 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   3/20/2014 - Received by the Governor
3/12/2014 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
3/4/2014 - Returned to the House without amendments
3/4/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 303: yeas 46 and nays 2
3/4/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/3/2014 - Second reading engrossed
3/3/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/27/2014 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
2/27/2014 - Senator Randolph added as cosponsor
2/27/2014 - Committee Report Filed
2/27/2014 - Senate Utilities, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/24/2014 - Senator Leising added second sponsor
2/10/2014 - Referred to Senate Utilities
2/10/2014 - First Reading
2/3/2014 - Senator Merritt added as sponsor
2/3/2014 - Referred to Senate
2/3/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 183: yeas 95 and nays 0
2/3/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
1/30/2014 - Second reading engrossed
1/30/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/28/2014 - Committee Report do pass amend, adopted
1/28/2014 - Representative Negele added as coauthor
1/27/2014 - House Utilities and Energy, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/15/2014 - Representative Koch added as coauthor
1/13/2014 - Referred to House Utilities and Energy
1/13/2014 - First Reading
1/13/2014 - Authored By Steven Braun
 State Bill Page:   HB1162
 
HB1183RECYCLING REPORTING, STATE GOAL, AND STUDY. (WOLKINS D) Requires every recycler that recycles materials generated by two or more persons to report to the commissioner of the department of environmental management (commissioner) on the recycling activities conducted by the recycler. Allows a recycler the option of reporting annually or quarterly. Allows certain persons who are not subject to the reporting requirement, including those who recycle materials other than municipal waste, to report voluntarily. Requires the commissioner to post on the department's Internet web site a uniform recycling activity report form to be used in making the recycling activity reports. Requires the commissioner to submit an annual written report summarizing the information obtained through the recycling activity reports submitted to the commissioner. Establishes a state goal of recycling at least 50% of all municipal waste. Urges the legislative council to assign to the appropriate study committee, for the 2014 interim period, the task of producing a written report setting forth the committee's analysis of a number of recycling-related subjects.
 Current Status:   3/25/2014 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   3/20/2014 - Received by the Governor
3/13/2014 - Signed by the Speaker
3/5/2014 - Motion to Concur in Senate Amendments: prevailed; Roll Call 408: yeas 87 and nays 0
3/5/2014 - Motion to Concur in Senate Amendments: prevailed; Roll Call : yeas 87 and nays 0
3/5/2014 - Concurrences Eligible for Action 03/05/2014 10:43 AM
3/4/2014 - Returned to the House with amendments
3/4/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 307: yeas 47 and nays 0
3/4/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/3/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/27/2014 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/27/2014 - HB 1183 Amendment #1 (Charbonneau), prevailed
2/27/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/25/2014 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/24/2014 - Committee Report Filed
2/24/2014 - Senate Environmental Affairs, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/18/2014 - Senator Randolph added as cosponsor
2/17/2014 - Committee Report Filed
2/17/2014 - Senate Environmental Affairs, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/13/2014 - Senator Eckerty added third sponsor
2/4/2014 - Referred to Senate Environmental Affairs
2/4/2014 - First Reading
1/30/2014 - Senator Stoops added as second sponsor
1/30/2014 - Senator Charbonneau added as sponsor
1/30/2014 - Senator Stoops added as cosponsor
1/29/2014 - Senator Stoops added as second sponsor
1/29/2014 - Senator Charbonneau added as sponsor
1/29/2014 - Referred to Senate
1/29/2014 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 107: yeas 97 and nays 0
1/29/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
1/28/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
1/27/2014 - HB 1183 Amendment #1 (Morris), prevailed
1/27/2014 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
1/27/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/23/2014 - Representative Lutz added as coauthor
1/23/2014 - Representative Pierce added as coauthor
1/23/2014 - Representative Frye added as coauthor
1/23/2014 - Representative Forestal added as coauthor
1/23/2014 - Representative Morris added as coauthor
1/23/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/21/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/16/2014 - Representative Errington added as coauthor
1/15/2014 - Representative Errington added as coauthor
1/15/2014 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/15/2014 - House Environmental Affairs, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/14/2014 - Referred to House Environmental Affairs
1/14/2014 - First Reading
1/13/2014 - Authored By David Wolkins
 State Bill Page:   HB1183
 
HB1196CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS AS CONSTRUCTORS. (TRUITT R) Authorizes public agencies to employ construction managers as constructors for certain construction projects. Provides that state educational institutions may use the process for public works projects that begin after June 30, 2014. Provides that public agencies other than a state educational institution may use the process for public works projects that begin after June 30, 2017. Provides that the statute expires July 1, 2020.
 Current Status:   3/25/2014 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   3/20/2014 - Received by the Governor
3/13/2014 - Signed by the Speaker
3/13/2014 - Conference Committee Report 1 adopted; Roll Call 423: yeas 44 and nays 1
3/12/2014 - Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1 adopted; Roll Call 482: yeas 92 and nays 5
3/6/2014 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/5/2014 - Senator Buck added as advisor
3/5/2014 - Senator Broden added as advisor
3/5/2014 - Senator Boots added as advisor
3/5/2014 - Senator Taylor added as conferee
3/5/2014 - Senator Hershman added as conferee
3/5/2014 - Representative Klinker added as advisor
3/5/2014 - Representative Niezgodski added as advisor
3/5/2014 - Representative Shackleford added as advisor
3/5/2014 - Representative Pryor added as advisor
3/5/2014 - Representative Ober added as advisor
3/5/2014 - Representative Torr added as advisor
3/5/2014 - Representative Lawson added as conferee
3/5/2014 - Representative Truitt added as conferee
3/4/2014 - House dissented from Senate Amendments
3/3/2014 - Dissent Motion Filed
2/24/2014 - Returned to the House with amendments
2/24/2014 - Senator Broden added as cosponsor
2/24/2014 - Senator Randolph removed as Senate cosponsor
2/24/2014 - Senator Randolph added as cosponsor
2/24/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 225: yeas 45 and nays 2
2/24/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/20/2014 - Second reading engrossed
2/20/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/18/2014 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/17/2014 - Committee Report Filed
2/17/2014 - Senate Commerce, Economic Development & Technology, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/10/2014 - Referred to Senate Commerce, Economic Development & Technology
2/10/2014 - First Reading
2/3/2014 - Senator Hershman added as sponsor
2/3/2014 - Referred to Senate
2/3/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 185: yeas 58 and nays 38
2/3/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
1/30/2014 - HB 1196 Amendment #1 (Truitt), prevailed
1/30/2014 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
1/30/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/28/2014 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/28/2014 - House Employment, Labor and Pensions, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/27/2014 - Representative Klinker added as coauthor
1/14/2014 - Coauthored by Representatives Huston, Ober
1/14/2014 - Referred to House Employment, Labor and Pensions
1/14/2014 - First Reading
1/13/2014 - Representatives Huston and Ober added as coauthors
1/13/2014 - Represenatives Huston and Ober added as coauthors
1/13/2014 - Co Author Added/Dropped Represenatives Huston and Ober added as coauthors
1/13/2014 - Authored By Randy Truitt
 State Bill Page:   HB1196
 
HB1215HISTORIC PRESERVATION. (CLERE E) Requires the commission on state tax and financing policy to compare the effectiveness of tax credits to the effectiveness of grant programs in encouraging the preservation and commercial redevelopment of historic properties.
 Current Status:   3/13/2014 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   3/6/2014 - Signed by the President of the Senate
3/6/2014 - Received by Governor
3/4/2014 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
2/25/2014 - Returned to the House without amendments
2/25/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 243: yeas 47 and nays 0
2/25/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/24/2014 - Senator Randolph added as cosponsor
2/24/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/20/2014 - Second reading engrossed
2/20/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/18/2014 - Senator Broden added as cosponsor
2/18/2014 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
2/18/2014 - Senate Tax and Fiscal Policy, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/10/2014 - Referred to Senate Tax and Fiscal Policy
2/10/2014 - First Reading
2/3/2014 - Senator Hershman added as sponsor
2/3/2014 - Referred to Senate
2/3/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 189: yeas 95 and nays 0
2/3/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
1/30/2014 - HB 1215 Amendment #1 (Clere), prevailed
1/30/2014 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
1/30/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/28/2014 - Committee Report do pass amend, adopted
1/27/2014 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/23/2014 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/14/2014 - Coauthored by Representatives Turner, Soliday, Dvorak
1/14/2014 - Referred to House Ways and Means
1/14/2014 - First Reading
1/13/2014 - Authored By Edward Clere
 State Bill Page:   HB1215
 
HB1301FIRE AND BUILDING SAFETY ISSUES. (VANNATTER H) Repeals the statute requiring the division of fire and building safety (division) to employ a state building law compliance officer. Creates the office of state building commissioner, who is appointed by the governor to serve: (1) at the pleasure of the governor; and (2) full time. Provides that the state building commissioner has the duties and responsibilities of the state building law compliance officer. Requires the state building commissioner to issue a written interpretation of a building law or fire safety law not later than 10 business days after the date of receiving a request. Provides that a design release may be issued without a plan review if: (1) the application for a design release is complete; and (2) the application for a design release is not selected for a plan review by the division. Establishes deadlines for the division to conduct plan reviews and provide notices. Provides that, with certain exceptions, if the division fails to provide notice or complete plan review within the time required by statute, a design release must be issued without further review. Provides that if a plan review reveals one or more state building or fire code violations determined by the division to pose a substantial threat to the public health, safety, or welfare: (1) the division is required to notify: (A) the preparer of the plans; (B) the licensing agency of the preparer for possible disciplinary sanctions; and (C) the project owner or general contractor; and (2) the time limitations for plan review do not apply. Requires the division to maintain a single electronic file regarding each project for which a design release application is filed. Requires the fire prevention and building safety to established objective criteria for certifying the competency of a city, town, or county (unit) to perform plan reviews. Provides that a townhouse is a Class 2 structure (instead of a Class 1 structure) for purposes of the state fire, building, and equipment laws. Provides that a plan review may be limited to the corrections required by the division. Allows for an administrative hearing to be conducted to determine if action is appropriate when the results of a plan review reveal that an engineer or architect knowingly or recklessly submitted plans or specifications that are determined to pose a wanton and willful disregard for the public health, safety, or welfare. Prohibits a political subdivision from adopting an ordinance or other requirement after February 28, 2013, that would require a builder or remodeler to be licensed, certified, permitted, registered, or listed by the political subdivision as a condition to the builder or remodeler constructing or remodeling a residential dwelling. Provides that a political subdivision is not prohibited from licensing, permitting, or registering specific trades or issuing permits and approvals that regulate the use, planning, and development of property. Establishes deadlines for local units to conduct local plan reviews and provide notices. Repeals a noncode provision that prohibits the regulation of builders and remodelers by political subdivisions. (This provision is currently set to expire July 1, 2015.)
 Current Status:   3/27/2014 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   3/20/2014 - Received by the Governor
3/11/2014 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
3/5/2014 - Motion to Concur in Senate Amendments: prevailed; Roll Call 421: yeas 71 and nays 15
3/5/2014 - Motion to Concur in Senate Amendments: prevailed; Roll Call : yeas 71 and nays 15
3/5/2014 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
3/4/2014 - Returned to the House with amendments
3/4/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 325: yeas 43 and nays 4
3/4/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/3/2014 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
3/3/2014 - HB 1301 Amendment #4 (Yoder), prevailed
3/3/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/27/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/25/2014 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/24/2014 - Committee Report Filed
2/24/2014 - Senate Commerce, Economic Development & Technology, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/17/2014 - Senate Commerce, Economic Development & Technology, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/4/2014 - Referred to Commerce, Economic Development & Technology
2/4/2014 - First Reading
1/27/2014 - Senator Yoder added as sponsor
1/27/2014 - Senator Arnold added as 2nd sponsor
1/27/2014 - Referred to Senate
1/27/2014 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 66: yeas 79 and nays 15
1/27/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
1/23/2014 - Amendment #1 (Austin) motion withdrawn
1/23/2014 - Second reading engrossed
1/23/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/21/2014 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/21/2014 - House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/15/2014 - Coauthored by Representatives Messmer, Moed, GiaQuinta
1/15/2014 - Referred to House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety
1/15/2014 - First Reading
1/13/2014 - Authored By Heath VanNatter
 State Bill Page:   HB1301
 
HB1319EDUCATION MATTERS. (BEHNING R) Adds a school counselor to the definition of a teacher. Provides that a student's latest PSAT test results are included in the student's official high school transcript. Changes the date on which a school corporation's annual performance report must be published from between January 15 and January 31 to between March 15 and March 31. Requires the department of education (department) to disaggregate from the ISTEP program test results the percentage of students in each school and each grade who are identified as high ability students by the school corporation who achieved a score in the highest performance level designated for the ISTEP program test. Requires the department to assign unique identifiers for students whose parents are active duty members of the armed forces. Requires the department to develop a format for school corporations to publish, as part of the school corporation's annual report, the percentage of students in each school and each grade who are identified as high ability students and also achieved a score in the highest performance level designated for the ISTEP test. Requests the legislative council to assign certain topics to interim study committees. Changes the date, from August 15 to 14 days before the first day a teacher is required to report for duty, after which a contract entered into between a school corporation and a teacher is void if at the time of signing the contract the teacher is bound by a previous contract, unless the teacher provides a 30 day written notice to the first employer or the first employer releases the teacher from the previous contract.
 Current Status:   3/24/2014 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   3/20/2014 - Received by the Governor
3/13/2014 - Conference Committee Report 1 adopted; Roll Call 457: yeas 46 and nays 2
3/13/2014 - Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1 adopted; Roll Call 516: yeas 98 and nays 0
3/11/2014 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/6/2014 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/4/2014 - Senator Pete Miller added as advisor
3/4/2014 - Senator Rogers added as advisor
3/4/2014 - Senator Yoder added as advisor
3/4/2014 - Senator Broden added as conferee
3/4/2014 - Senator Kruse added as conferee
3/4/2014 - Representative Behning added as conferee
3/4/2014 - Representative VanDenburgh added as conferee
3/4/2014 - Representative Huston added as advisor
3/4/2014 - Representative Arnold added as advisor
3/4/2014 - Representative Battles added as advisor
3/4/2014 - House dissented from Senate Amendments Conferees: Reps. Behning, VanDenburgh; Advisors: Huston, Arnold, Battles
3/3/2014 - Dissent Motion Filed
2/27/2014 - Returned to the House with amendments
2/27/2014 - Senator Broden added as cosponsor
2/27/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 263: yeas 48 and nays 0
2/27/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/25/2014 - Second reading engrossed
2/25/2014 - HB 1319 Amendment #2 (Broden), failed
2/25/2014 - HB 1319 Amendment #1 (Waltz), failed
2/25/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/24/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/20/2014 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/19/2014 - Committee Report Filed
2/19/2014 - Senate Education and Career Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/12/2014 - Senate Education and Career Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/4/2014 - Referred to Senate Education and Career Development
2/4/2014 - First Reading
1/30/2014 - Representative Porter added as coauthor
1/30/2014 - Representative VanDenburgh added as coauthor
1/30/2014 - Senator Kruse added as sponsor
1/30/2014 - Referred to Senate
1/30/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 155: yeas 95 and nays 0
1/30/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
1/29/2014 - Representative Huston added as coauthor
1/29/2014 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
1/29/2014 - HB 1319 Amendment #1 (VanDenburgh), prevailed
1/29/2014 - HB 1319 Amendment #2 (Thompson), prevailed
1/29/2014 - HB 1319 Amendment #4 (Pelath), failed
1/29/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/28/2014 - Representative Huston added as coauthor
1/27/2014 - Committee Report do pass amend, adopted
1/23/2014 - House Education, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/15/2014 - Referred to House Education
1/15/2014 - First Reading
1/14/2014 - Authored By Robert Behning
 State Bill Page:   HB1319
 
HB1361PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS. (MORRISON A) Amends the public works statute applicable to state universities so that contracts for small projects of a state university can be performed under a quotation procedure rather than a bid procedure. Increases dollar thresholds for state educational institution capital projects. Provides that the commission for higher education may authorize Ball State University to pay project costs for the construction and renovation of health and basic sciences facilities, including Cooper Science, and that these costs may be reimbursed by the state, if the project is recommended by the commission for higher education to the general assembly. Modifies the per campus limits on the amount of outstanding bonds that a state educational institution may issue for qualified energy savings contracts. Provides that a project that causes a state educational institution, other than Ivy Tech Community College, to have outstanding debt for projects of more than $15 million must produce operating savings in the first ten years that are at least equal to the initial debt for the project. Removes the separate limit on the amount of outstanding bonds that Ivy Tech Community College may issue for qualified energy savings contracts. Specifies that refunding bonds supported by fee replacement appropriations must be approved by the budget agency and must result in a savings as set forth in a finding by the board of trustees of the state educational institution. Specifies that refunding bonds may not have a longer term than the outstanding bonds to be refunded.
 Current Status:   3/25/2014 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   3/20/2014 - Received by the Governor
3/13/2014 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
3/13/2014 - Signed by the Speaker
3/12/2014 - Conference Committee Report 1 adopted; Roll Call 405: yeas 48 and nays 0
3/12/2014 - Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1 adopted; Roll Call 451: yeas 96 and nays 0
3/10/2014 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/4/2014 - Senator Pete Miller added as advisor
3/4/2014 - Senator Skinner added as advisor
3/4/2014 - Senator Buck added as advisor
3/4/2014 - Senator Tallian added as conferee
3/4/2014 - Senator Kenley added as conferee
3/4/2014 - Representative Klinker added as advisor
3/4/2014 - Representative Karickhoff added as advisor
3/4/2014 - Representative Morrison added as conferee
3/4/2014 - Representative Pierce added as conferee
3/4/2014 - Representative Gutwein added as advisor
3/4/2014 - Representative Errington added as advisor
3/4/2014 - House dissented from Senate Amendments Conferees: Reps. Morrison, Pierce; Advisors: Reps. Gutwein, Errington, karickhoff, Klinker
3/3/2014 - Dissent Motion Filed
2/27/2014 - Senator Alting added as third sponsor
2/25/2014 - Returned to the House with amendments
2/25/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 247: yeas 47 and nays 0
2/25/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/24/2014 - Second reading engrossed
2/24/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/20/2014 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/20/2014 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/4/2014 - Referred to Senate Appropriations
2/4/2014 - First Reading
1/29/2014 - Senator Kenley added as second sponsor
1/29/2014 - Senator Banks added as sponsor
1/29/2014 - Senator Kenley added as cosponsor
1/28/2014 - Senator Kenley added as second sponsor
1/28/2014 - Senator Banks added as sponsor
1/28/2014 - Senator Banks removed as Senate sponsor
1/28/2014 - Referred to Senate
1/28/2014 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 102: yeas 92 and nays 0
1/28/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
1/27/2014 - Representative Pierce added as coauthor
1/27/2014 - Senator Banks removed as Senate sponsor
1/27/2014 - HB 1361 Amendment #4 (Morrison), prevailed
1/27/2014 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
1/27/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/23/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/21/2014 - Representative Karickhoff added as coauthor
1/21/2014 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/21/2014 - House Employment, Labor and Pensions, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/15/2014 - Referred to House Employment, Labor and Pensions
1/15/2014 - First Reading
1/14/2014 - Authored By Alan Morrison
 State Bill Page:   HB1361
 
HB1370ELIMINATES OBSOLETE PROVISIONS. (BAIRD J) Removes obsolete provisions from the Indiana Code. Removes provisions that required one-time studies that have already been conducted. Eliminates a provision applying only to organizations of veterans of the Spanish American War. Strikes language that prohibited certain rules from requiring the reporting of certain information before January 1, 2004.
 Current Status:   3/24/2014 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   3/20/2014 - Received by the Governor
3/12/2014 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
3/4/2014 - Returned to the House without amendments
3/4/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 336: yeas 48 and nays 0
3/4/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/3/2014 - Senator Randolph added as cosponsor
3/3/2014 - Senator Crider added second sponsor
3/3/2014 - Second reading engrossed
3/3/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/27/2014 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
2/26/2014 - Committee Report Filed
2/26/2014 - Senate Public Policy, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/4/2014 - Referred to Senate Public Policy
2/4/2014 - First Reading
1/30/2014 - Referred to Senate
1/30/2014 - Senator Bray added as sponsor
1/30/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 161: yeas 90 and nays 0
1/30/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
1/29/2014 - Second reading engrossed
1/29/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/28/2014 - House Select Committee on Government Reduction, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/27/2014 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/23/2014 - House Select Committee on Government Reduction, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/21/2014 - Representative Speedy added as coauthor
1/21/2014 - Representative Moseley added as coauthor
1/15/2014 - Referred to House Select Committee on Government Reduction
1/15/2014 - First Reading
1/14/2014 - Authored By James Baird
 State Bill Page:   HB1370
 
HB1380STATE AND LOCAL TAX MATTERS. (TURNER P) Provides that certain calculations concerning the capture of state revenue in a motorsports investment district are based on calendar years rather than state fiscal years. Requires the Indiana motorsports commission to establish a motorsports facility fund if a motorsports investment district is established. Provides that during the term of the written agreement the commission shall each state fiscal year deposit in the motorsports facility fund at least $2,000,000 solely from payments by the motorsports facility owners. Provides that the motorsports facility fund reverts to the state general fund on June 30 of each year. Requires the commission to request an appropriation in each state fiscal year that the written agreement is in effect equal to the amount deposited into the motorsports facility fund. Provides that the amount of the appropriation must be deposited into the motorsports investment district fund. Requires the department of state revenue to annually notify entities of the incremental tax amounts and the reversion amount from the motorsports facility fund. Provides that an entity is not considered to have Indiana income for purposes of the state income tax merely because of certain logistics activities concerning the distribution of legend drugs, medical devices, or medical supplies that are conducted in Indiana by a third-party logistics provider. Repeals the following income tax credits: (1) Prison investment credit. (2) Riverboat building credit. (3) Blended biodiesel credit. (4) Ethanol production credit. (5) Voluntary remediation tax credit. (6) Energy savings tax credit. (7) New employer tax credit. Allows a taxpayer whose qualified investment to build or refurbish a riverboat is certified by the Indiana economic development corporation before January 1, 2015, to claim a tax credit in the year that the qualified investment is made as if the riverboat building tax credit had not been repealed. Provides a credit against county economic development income taxes for taxes paid to local governments outside Indiana. Removes a reference to propane and butane in the special fuel tax law in conformance with HEA 1180-2014. Allows the department of state revenue to deny or suspend certain oversize and overweight vehicle permits if the applicant or permit holder is delinquent in paying escort fees to the state police department. Provides that all Indiana adjusted gross income tax return and financial institutions tax return due date extensions are treated the same as an extension granted because of a federal income tax due date extension. Requires the annual budget of the Lake County convention and visitor bureau to be published on the department of local government finance's gateway Internet web site. Extends the current Vanderburgh County innkeeper's tax revenue distributions through December 31, 2019. Specifies that aviation manufacturing, aviation assembly, and aviation research and development facilities are aviation related property or facilities for purposes of the airport law. Specifies the amount that shall be collected by the department of state revenue for registrations of vehicles in a commercial fleet, if the department adopts rules to implement staggered registration. Increases the maximum property tax levy for Washington Township in Hamilton County in 2015. Requires the office of the secretary of family and social services to study and report on the benefits provided to individuals whose income does not exceed 200% of the federal income poverty level. Urges the legislative council to study issues related to holding the proceeds of the sale of a major county asset in trust.
 Current Status:   3/26/2014 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   3/20/2014 - Received by the Governor
3/13/2014 - Conference Committee Report 1 adopted; Roll Call 468: yeas 40 and nays 8
3/13/2014 - Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1 adopted; Roll Call 522: yeas 67 and nays 30
3/13/2014 - Representative Thompson added as conferee
3/13/2014 - Representative Thompson removed as advisor
3/13/2014 - Representative Porter removed as conferee
3/10/2014 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/6/2014 - Senator Kenley added as advisor
3/6/2014 - Senator Hume added as advisor
3/6/2014 - Senator Holdman added as advisor
3/6/2014 - Senator Skinner added as conferee
3/6/2014 - Senator Hershman added as conferee
3/6/2014 - Conferee Added Conferees: Reps. Turner, Porter; Advisors: Reps. Thompson, Ober, Stemler, Goodin
3/6/2014 - Representative Goodin added as advisor
3/6/2014 - Representative Stemler added as advisor
3/6/2014 - Representative Ober added as advisor
3/6/2014 - Representative Thompson added as advisor
3/6/2014 - Representative Porter added as conferee
3/6/2014 - Representative Turner added as conferee
3/5/2014 - House dissented from Senate Amendments
3/4/2014 - Returned to the House with amendments
3/4/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 338: yeas 41 and nays 6
3/4/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/3/2014 - Senator Holdman added second sponsor
3/3/2014 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
3/3/2014 - HB 1380 Amendment #5 (Kenley), prevailed
3/3/2014 - HB 1380 Amendment #4 (Kenley), prevailed
3/3/2014 - HB 1380 Amendment #3 (Kenley), prevailed
3/3/2014 - HB 1380 Amendment #1 (Miller, Pat), prevailed
3/3/2014 - Representative C. Brown added as coauthor
3/3/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/27/2014 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/27/2014 - Committee Report Filed
2/27/2014 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/20/2014 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/10/2014 - Referred to Senate Appropriations
2/10/2014 - First Reading
2/3/2014 - Senator Hershman added as first sponsor
2/3/2014 - Referred to Senate
2/3/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 206: yeas 94 and nays 0
2/3/2014 - House Bills on Third Reading
1/30/2014 - Second reading engrossed
1/30/2014 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/28/2014 - Committee Report do pass amend, adopted
1/27/2014 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/23/2014 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/15/2014 - Referred to House Ways and Means
1/15/2014 - First Reading
1/15/2014 - Authored By P Turner
 State Bill Page:   HB1380
 
SB24TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. (YOUNG M) Resolves: (1) technical conflicts between differing 2013 amendments to Indiana Code sections; and (2) other technical problems in the Indiana Code, including incorrect statutory references, nonstandard tabulation, and various grammatical problems. (The introduced version of this bill was prepared by the code revision commission.)
 Current Status:   3/13/2014 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   3/6/2014 - Received by Governor
3/4/2014 - Signed by the President of the Senate
2/25/2014 - Signed by the Speaker
2/24/2014 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
2/17/2014 - Returned to the Senate without amendments
2/17/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 220: yeas 95 and nays 0
2/17/2014 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/13/2014 - Second reading engrossed
2/13/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/10/2014 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
2/10/2014 - House Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/4/2014 - Referred to House Judiciary
2/4/2014 - First Reading
1/28/2014 - Representative McMillin added second sponsor
1/28/2014 - Representative McMillin removed as Senate cosponsor
1/16/2014 - Representative McMillin added as cosponsor
1/16/2014 - Representative Steuerwald added as sponsor
1/16/2014 - Representative McMillin added as co-sponsor
1/16/2014 - Representative McMillin added second Senate sponsor
1/16/2014 - Representative Steuerwald added first Senate sponsor
1/14/2014 - Referred to the house
1/14/2014 - Referred to House
1/14/2014 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 9; yeas 49 and nays 0
1/14/2014 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
1/13/2014 - Second reading engrossed
1/13/2014 - 2nd Reading, 1st House ordered engrossed
1/13/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/9/2014 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/8/2014 - Senate Judiciary, (First Hearing)
1/7/2014 - Referred to Senate Judiciary
1/7/2014 - First Reading
1/7/2014 - Authored By Young, R. Michael
 State Bill Page:   SB24
 
SB31PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS. (TOMES J) Reorganization of certain licensing provisions. Provides for the reorganization of 12 Indiana Code sections containing frequently amended lists of professions and entities subject to professional licensing under IC 25-1. Makes no substantive change. Transfers the lists contained in each of these sections to corresponding chapters in a new IC 25 article. Sets forth the boilerplate language to be used when amending or adding a provision under the new structure. Updates affected internal references and cross-references. Removes obsolete references to entities not licensed by the professional licensing agency. Makes technical corrections. (The introduced version of this bill was prepared by the code revision commission.)
 Current Status:   3/13/2014 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   3/6/2014 - Received by Governor
3/4/2014 - Signed by the President of the Senate
2/25/2014 - Signed by the Speaker
2/24/2014 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
2/17/2014 - Returned to the Senate without amendments
2/17/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 221: yeas 95 and nays 0
2/17/2014 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/13/2014 - Second reading engrossed
2/13/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/11/2014 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
2/11/2014 - House Employment, Labor and Pensions, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/4/2014 - Referred to House Employment, Labor and Pensions
2/4/2014 - First Reading
2/3/2014 - Senator M. Young added as second author
1/21/2014 - Representative McMillin added first sponsor
1/21/2014 - Referred to House
1/21/2014 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 18: yeas 46 and nays 0
1/21/2014 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
1/16/2014 - Second reading engrossed
1/16/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/13/2014 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/13/2014 - Senate Commerce, Economic Development & Technology, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/7/2014 - Referred to Senate Commerce, Economic Development & Technology Commerce, Economic Development & Technology
1/7/2014 - Senate Commerce, Economic Development & Technology, (First Hearing)
1/7/2014 - First Reading
1/7/2014 - Authored By Tomes, Jim
 State Bill Page:   SB31
 
SB205CHARTER SCHOOLS. (BANKS J) Requires an authorizer to submit an annual report of certain information to the state board of education (state board), the department of education, and the public. Limits the length of a charter agreement to not more than seven years. Requires the state board to determine, during a turnaround academy's fifth year of operation, whether the turnaround academy will be returned to the operation of the school corporation, become a charter school, or be subject to an additional intervention. Specifies that the length of a contract with a special management team to operate a turnaround academy is 5 years.
 Current Status:   3/24/2014 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   3/20/2014 - Received by the Governor
3/5/2014 - Motion to Concur in House Amendments: prevailed; Roll Call 354: yeas 48 and nays 0
3/5/2014 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
3/3/2014 - Returned to the Senate with amendments
3/3/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 362: yeas 98 and nays 0
3/3/2014 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/27/2014 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/26/2014 - Second reading engrossed
2/26/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/24/2014 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/20/2014 - Committee Report Filed
2/20/2014 - House Education, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/18/2014 - House Education, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/13/2014 - House Education, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/10/2014 - Referred to House Education
2/10/2014 - First Reading
2/4/2014 - Representative Huston added sponsor
2/4/2014 - Senator Randolph added as coauthor
2/4/2014 - Representative Huston added first sponsor
2/4/2014 - Referred to House
2/4/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 158: yeas 48 and nays 0
2/4/2014 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/3/2014 - SB 205 Amendment #1 (Banks), prevailed
2/3/2014 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/3/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/30/2014 - Senator Rogers added as coauthor
1/30/2014 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/29/2014 - Senate Education and Career Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/27/2014 - Senator Pete Miller added as coauthor
1/9/2014 - Referred to Senate Education and Career Development
1/9/2014 - First Reading
1/9/2014 - Authored By Banks, Jim
 State Bill Page:   SB205
 
SB207SCHOOL OPERATING REFERENDUM BALLOT LANGUAGE. (WALKER G) Changes the language to be used on the ballot when a school corporation conducts a school general fund referendum. Removes the requirement that the department of local government finance must approve the ballot language proposed by a school corporation for a school general fund referendum. Provides that the county election board of the county or counties in which the school corporation is located must either approve or revise the proposed ballot language. Provides that if the county election board revises the ballot language, the governing body of the school corporation may request the Indiana election commission to review the county election board's decision. Provides that if the Indiana election commission does not act not later than 60 days before the election at which the public question is to be placed on the ballot, the county election board's language is the language used for the public question. Provides that if a majority of the voters do not vote in favor of a school general fund referendum, another referendum under the law may not be held for another 350 days. (Current law provides that another referendum may not be held for another year.)
 Current Status:   3/26/2014 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   3/20/2014 - Received by the Governor
3/10/2014 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
3/5/2014 - Motion to Concur in House Amendments: prevailed; Roll Call 355: yeas 40 and nays 9
3/5/2014 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
3/4/2014 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
3/3/2014 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
2/18/2014 - Returned to the Senate with amendments
2/18/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 230: yeas 97 and nays 0
2/18/2014 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/17/2014 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/17/2014 - SB 207 Amendment #1 (Soliday), prevailed
2/17/2014 - SB 207 Amendment #2 (Smith, M.), prevailed
2/17/2014 - Representative Wesco added as cosponsor
2/17/2014 - Representative Battles added as cosponsor
2/17/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/13/2014 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
2/12/2014 - Committee Report Filed
2/12/2014 - House Elections and Apportionment, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/4/2014 - Referred to House Elections and Apportionment
2/4/2014 - First Reading
1/28/2014 - Representative M. Smith added as sponsor
1/28/2014 - Representative Goodin added as cosponsor
1/28/2014 - Senator Eckerty added as coauthor
1/28/2014 - Referred to House
1/28/2014 - Representative Goodin added second sponsor
1/28/2014 - Representative M. Smith added first sponsor
1/28/2014 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 68: yeas 49 and nays 0
1/28/2014 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
1/27/2014 - Senator Tallian added as coauthor
1/27/2014 - Second reading engrossed
1/27/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/24/2014 - Senator Pete Miller removed as coauthor
1/24/2014 - Senator Pete Miller added as second author
1/24/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/23/2014 - Senator Tallian added as coauthor
1/23/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/21/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/16/2014 - Senator Tallian added as coauthor
1/16/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/15/2014 - Senator Pete Miller added as coauthor
1/15/2014 - Senator Banks added as coauthor
1/15/2014 - Senator Head added as coauthor
1/14/2014 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/13/2014 - Senate Elections, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/9/2014 - Referred to Senate Elections
1/9/2014 - First Reading
1/9/2014 - Authored By Walker, Greg
 State Bill Page:   SB207
 
SB225VARIOUS STATE AND LOCAL FINANCIAL MATTERS. (KENLEY L) Eliminates the requirement that excess state general fund reserves are to be carried over each year for purposes of determining a transfer to the pension stabilization fund and an automatic taxpayer refund. Reduces from 50 to 25 the number of hard copy documents a state agency must provide to the state library. Permits the state library foundation to choose to have its annual audit performed by an independent certified public accountant or by the state board of accounts. Changes the publisher of the annual report of the meetings of the Indiana Academy of Science from the commission on public records to the Indiana Academy of Science. Changes various copy requirements concerning the Indiana Academy of Science's reports. Repeals the annual appropriation for the printing of the proceedings and papers of the Indiana Academy of Science. Eliminates local unit participation in the state employee health plan. Repeals the requirement that the state provide a retiree health benefit plan to state employees after they become eligible for Medicare coverage. Repeals the mandatory contribution by state employees at retirement of unused vacation leave to the PERF 401(h) retirement medical benefits account. Recognizes multiparty agreements, including agreements with other states and local government units, using a transportation public-private arrangement. Modifies hearing requirements related to public-private partnership arrangements. Removes restrictions on how the state police department may use certain appropriations. Allows parties involved in a property tax appeal to agree to receive notices and other material by electronic means.
 Current Status:   3/25/2014 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   3/20/2014 - Received by the Governor
3/13/2014 - Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1 adopted; Roll Call 506: yeas 79 and nays 20
3/13/2014 - Conference Committee Report 1 adopted; Roll Call 437: yeas 47 and nays 0
3/11/2014 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/11/2014 - Representative Goodin added as advisor
3/11/2014 - Representative Turner added as advisor
3/11/2014 - Representative Morrison added as advisor
3/11/2014 - Representative Porter added as conferee
3/11/2014 - Representative T. Brown added as conferee
3/11/2014 - Conferee Added Conferees: Reps. T. Brown, porter; Advisors: Reps. Morrison, Turner, Goodin
3/10/2014 - Senate dissented from House Amendments Conferees: Sens. Skinner, Kenley; Advisors: Sens. Charbonneau, Rogers, Hershman
3/10/2014 - Senator Hershman added as advisor
3/10/2014 - Senator Rogers added as advisor
3/10/2014 - Senator Charbonneau added as advisor
3/10/2014 - Senator Skinner added as conferee
3/10/2014 - Senator Kenley added as conferee
3/3/2014 - Returned to the Senate with amendments
3/3/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 360: yeas 96 and nays 1
3/3/2014 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/27/2014 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/27/2014 - SB 225 Amendment #1 (Brown, T.), prevailed
2/27/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/26/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/24/2014 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/24/2014 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/20/2014 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/10/2014 - Referred to House Ways and Means
2/10/2014 - First Reading
2/4/2014 - Representative T. Brown added as sponsor
2/4/2014 - Senator Hershman added as third author
2/4/2014 - Representative T. Brown added first sponsor
2/4/2014 - Representative Goodin added as cosponsor
2/4/2014 - Representative Turner added as cosponsor
2/4/2014 - Referred to House
2/4/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 160: yeas 48 and nays 0
2/4/2014 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/3/2014 - Senator Charbonneau added as second author
2/3/2014 - Second reading engrossed
2/3/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/30/2014 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/30/2014 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/16/2014 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/9/2014 - Referred to Senate Appropriations
1/9/2014 - First Reading
1/9/2014 - Authored By Kenley, Howard "Luke"
 State Bill Page:   SB225
 
SB304WHITE RIVER STATE PARK ADMINISTRATIVE RULES. (MERRITT J) Provides rulemaking authority to the Indiana White River State Park Development Commission.
 Current Status:   3/14/2014 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   3/5/2014 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
3/5/2014 - Signed by the Speaker
2/24/2014 - Returned to the Senate without amendments
2/24/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 256: yeas 93 and nays 2
2/24/2014 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/20/2014 - Second reading engrossed
2/20/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/17/2014 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
2/17/2014 - House Natural Resources, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/13/2014 - Representative Moed added as cosponsor
2/10/2014 - Referred to House Natural Resources
2/10/2014 - First Reading
2/4/2014 - Representative Eberhart added as sponsor
2/4/2014 - Referred to House
2/4/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 111: yeas 48 and nays 0
2/3/2014 - Representative Eberhart added first sponsor
2/3/2014 - Referred to House
2/3/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 111: yeas 48 and nays 0
2/3/2014 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
1/30/2014 - Senator Skinner added as coauthor
1/30/2014 - Senator Head added as second author
1/30/2014 - Second reading engrossed
1/30/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/27/2014 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/24/2014 - Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/14/2014 - Referred to Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources
1/14/2014 - First Reading
1/9/2014 - Authored By James Merritt
 State Bill Page:   SB304
 
SB329HOME INSPECTIONS. (ARNOLD J) Requires attic spaces and basements or crawl spaces to be inspected during a home inspection.
 Current Status:   3/26/2014 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   3/20/2014 - Received by the Governor
3/14/2014 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
3/12/2014 - Conference Committee Report 1 adopted; Roll Call 387: yeas 45 and nays 2
3/11/2014 - Senate Rules and Legislative Procedure, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/11/2014 - Senate Conference Committees Eligible for Action CCR#1
3/10/2014 - Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1 adopted; Roll Call 435: yeas 75 and nays 0
3/10/2014 - Senate Conference Committees Eligible for Action
3/10/2014 - Senate Conference Committees Eligible for Action CCR#1
3/5/2014 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/4/2014 - Representative Hale added as advisor
3/4/2014 - Representative VanNatter added as advisor
3/4/2014 - Representative Pryor added as conferee
3/4/2014 - Representative Niemeyer added as conferee
2/27/2014 - Senator Randolph added as advisor
2/27/2014 - Senator Bray added as advisor
2/27/2014 - Senator Rogers added as conferee
2/27/2014 - Senator Head added as conferee
2/27/2014 - Senate dissented from House amendments
2/27/2014 - 1st House Dissented to Amendments
2/18/2014 - Returned to the Senate with amendments
2/18/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 232: yeas 97 and nays 0
2/18/2014 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/17/2014 - SB 329 Amendment #1 (Dermody), prevailed
2/17/2014 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/17/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/13/2014 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/12/2014 - Committee Report Filed
2/12/2014 - House Commerce, Small Business and Economic Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/10/2014 - Referred to House Commerce, Small Business and Economic Development
2/10/2014 - First Reading
2/4/2014 - Representative Niemeyer added sponsor
2/4/2014 - Representative Niemeyer added first sponsor
2/4/2014 - Representative Pryor added as cosponsor
2/4/2014 - Referred to House
2/4/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 181: yeas 48 and nays 0
2/4/2014 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/3/2014 - Senator Randolph added as coauthor
2/3/2014 - Second reading engrossed
2/3/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/30/2014 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/29/2014 - Senate Local Government, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/23/2014 - Senator Head added as second author
1/23/2014 - Senator Rogers removed as second author
1/23/2014 - Senator Arnold removed as first author
1/23/2014 - Senator Rogers added as first author
1/22/2014 - Senate Local Government, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/14/2014 - Referred to Senate Local Government
1/14/2014 - First Reading
1/9/2014 - Authored By James Arnold
 State Bill Page:   SB329
 
SB344SCHOOL BUILDING SAFETY. (HUME L) Establishes the division of school building physical security and safety (division) within the department of education. Provides that the division carries out certain responsibilities related to the school safety specialist training and certification program, establishing emergency protocols, and establishing guidelines for using professional services to integrate physical security improvements and safety practices in the construction, renovation, repair, or alteration of school facilities.
 Current Status:   3/24/2014 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   3/20/2014 - Received by the Governor
3/10/2014 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
3/5/2014 - Motion to Concur in House Amendments: prevailed; Roll Call 362: yeas 48 and nays 1
3/5/2014 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
3/3/2014 - Returned to the Senate with amendments
3/3/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 353: yeas 96 and nays 0
3/3/2014 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/27/2014 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/26/2014 - SB 344 Amendment #1 (Battles), prevailed
2/26/2014 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/26/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/24/2014 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/20/2014 - Committee Report Filed
2/20/2014 - Representative VanDenburgh added as cosponsor
2/20/2014 - House Education, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/10/2014 - Referred to House Education
2/10/2014 - First Reading
2/4/2014 - Representative Behning added as sponsor
2/4/2014 - Representative Behning added first sponsor
2/4/2014 - Representative Battles added as cosponsor
2/4/2014 - Referred to House
2/4/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 185: yeas 45 and nays 3
2/4/2014 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/3/2014 - Second reading engrossed
2/3/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/30/2014 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/29/2014 - Senate Education and Career Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/22/2014 - Senate Education and Career Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/14/2014 - Senator Kruse added as coauthor
1/14/2014 - Referred to Senate Education and Career Development
1/14/2014 - First Reading
1/9/2014 - Authored By Lindel Hume
 State Bill Page:   SB344
 
SB367VARIOUS TAX MATTERS. (HERSHMAN B) Specifies that the county auditor (rather than the county treasurer, under current law) makes certain requested advances to political subdivisions within the county. Specifies that an active duty military member who maintains ownership of a home in Indiana and is ordered to deploy outside of Indiana may maintain eligibility for a homestead deduction. Provides that for purposes of the circuit breaker credit, residential property: (1) includes a single family dwelling that is under construction and the land, not exceeding one acre, on which the dwelling will be located; and (2) excludes real property that consists of a commercial hotel, motel, inn, tourist camp, or tourist cabin. Requires the state board of finance to make a loan to a school corporation from the rainy day fund, if the school corporation's petition for a loan from the fund was denied in October 2013 and a general fund referendum was not passed in 2014 by the voters in the school corporation. Specifies that delinquent penalties, fees, and interest are included in the amounts due for determining whether a parcel is included on the delinquency list for purposes of the tax sale law. Makes the 2012 maximum property tax levy adjustment for Fairfield Township in Tippecanoe County permanent. Restores the requirement deleted by SEA 207-2014 that the department of local government finance (DLGF) must approve the ballot language proposed by a school corporation for a school general fund referendum and restores the related certification procedures. Removes the requirement added by SEA 207-2014 that the county election board of the county or counties in which the school corporation is located must either approve or revise the proposed ballot language and removes related changes. Provides that the sales tax rate on a motor vehicle that a purchaser intends to transport outside Indiana within 30 days and title or register for use in another state or country is the rate of that state or country. Extends the sales and use tax exemption for aircraft repair and maintenance. Authorizes a shareholder, partner, or member of a pass through entity to claim the industrial recovery tax credit. Specifies that contributions to organizations that provide services to individuals who are ex-offenders are eligible for the neighborhood assistance credit. Provides that beginning in 2015, the office of community and rural affairs administers the historic rehabilitation income tax credits. Changes the schedule of maximum property tax rates that may be imposed by an airport authority. Includes a maximum tax rate calculation that provides that the tax rate is not decreased to a level where the airport authority would initially lose tax revenue as the assessed value increases. Provides that if a taxpayer fails to make a payment under a property tax payment arrangement, the county treasurer and the taxpayer may enter into a subsequent arrangement and avoid the penalties otherwise due. Makes changes to the income tax credit for property taxes paid on homesteads in Lake County. Provides that if the cost of the credit is less than $8,500,000, riverboat admissions tax revenue equal to the difference between $8,500,000 and the cost of the credits shall be paid to the northwest Indiana regional development authority and used for public mass rail transportation in Lake County. Requires electronic filings for cigarette and alcoholic beverage taxes. Makes changes to the membership requirements for the Madison County visitor and convention commission. Requires township trustees to publish the annual abstract of receipts and expenditures within four weeks after the third Tuesday following the first Monday in February. Requires redevelopment commissions, authorities, and departments to submit certain information to the DLGF before July 1, 2014. Provides that the DLGF shall deliver the report required by SEA 118-2014 by October 1, 2014 (rather than August 1, 2014). Requires the office of management and budget to prepare certain studies.
 Current Status:   3/26/2014 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   3/20/2014 - Received by the Governor
3/13/2014 - Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1 adopted; Roll Call 524: yeas 73 and nays 24
3/13/2014 - Conference Committee Report 1 adopted; Roll Call 464: yeas 47 and nays 1
3/13/2014 - Representative T. Brown added as conferee
3/13/2014 - Representative T. Brown removed as advisor
3/13/2014 - Representative Thompson added as conferee
3/13/2014 - Representative Porter removed as conferee
3/10/2014 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/10/2014 - Senate dissented from House Amendments Conferees: Sens. Hershman, Tallian; Advisors: Sens. Kenley, Breaux, Eckerty
3/10/2014 - Conferee Added Conferees: Reps. Turner, Porter; Advisors: Reps. Heuer, T. Brown, Candelaria Reardon, Goodin, Kersey, Klinker, Niezgodski, Pryor, Stemler
3/10/2014 - Representative Stemler added as advisor
3/10/2014 - Representative Pryor added as advisor
3/10/2014 - Representative Niezgodski added as advisor
3/10/2014 - Representative Klinker added as advisor
3/10/2014 - Representative Kersey added as advisor
3/10/2014 - Representative Goodin added as advisor
3/10/2014 - Representative Candelaria Reardon added as advisor
3/10/2014 - Representative T. Brown added as advisor
3/10/2014 - Representative Heuer added as advisor
3/10/2014 - Representative Porter added as conferee
3/10/2014 - Representative Turner added as conferee
3/10/2014 - Senator Eckerty added as advisor
3/10/2014 - Senator Breaux added as advisor
3/10/2014 - Senator Kenley added as advisor
3/10/2014 - Senator Tallian added as conferee
3/10/2014 - Senator Hershman added as conferee
3/3/2014 - Returned to the Senate with amendments
3/3/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 379: yeas 73 and nays 24
3/3/2014 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/27/2014 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/27/2014 - SB 367 Amendment #5 (Brown, C.), failed
2/27/2014 - SB 367 Amendment #8 (Thompson), prevailed
2/27/2014 - SB 367 Amendment #9 (McMillin), prevailed
2/27/2014 - SB 367 Amendment #4 (Truitt), prevailed
2/27/2014 - SB 367 Amendment #11 (Karickhoff), prevailed
2/27/2014 - SB 367 Amendment #1 (VanNatter), prevailed
2/27/2014 - SB 367 Amendment #10 (Klinker), failed
2/27/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/25/2014 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/25/2014 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/24/2014 - Referred to Ways and Means pursuant to House Rule 127
2/24/2014 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/24/2014 - Committee Report Filed
2/24/2014 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/18/2014 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/10/2014 - Referred to House Ways and Means
2/10/2014 - First Reading
2/4/2014 - Representative Turner added sponsor
2/4/2014 - Representative Turner added first sponsor
2/4/2014 - Representative T. Brown added as cosponsor
2/4/2014 - Referred to House
2/4/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 196: yeas 44 and nays 4
2/4/2014 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/3/2014 - SB 367 Amendment #1 (Kenley), prevailed
2/3/2014 - SB 367 Amendment #2 (Kenley), prevailed
2/3/2014 - SB 367 Amendment #3 (Hershman), prevailed
2/3/2014 - SB 367 Amendment #7 (Rogers), failed
2/3/2014 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/3/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/30/2014 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/30/2014 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/27/2014 - Senator Kenley added as second author
1/14/2014 - Referred to Senate Appropriations
1/14/2014 - First Reading
1/9/2014 - Authored By Brandt Hershman
 State Bill Page:   SB367
 
SB387DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY. (WYSS T) Eliminates the designation of the division of planning and assessment as the division within the department of homeland security that disburses federal and state homeland security funds to the state and local governments. Transfers from the state department of health to the department of homeland security the authority to regulate radioactive materials. Requires the fire prevention and building safety commission to elect one of its members as vice chair of the commission and provides that, in the absence of the chair, the vice chair shall perform the duties of the chair. Removes, from the law requiring the fire prevention and building safety commission to adopt a statewide code of fire safety laws, certain language pertaining to a previous statewide code of fire safety and building laws. Repeals superseded provisions.
 Current Status:   3/14/2014 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   3/5/2014 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
3/5/2014 - Signed by the Speaker
2/24/2014 - Returned to the Senate without amendments
2/24/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 266: yeas 97 and nays 0
2/24/2014 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/20/2014 - Second reading engrossed
2/20/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/18/2014 - Representative Macer added as cosponsor
2/18/2014 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
2/18/2014 - House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/10/2014 - Referred to House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety
2/10/2014 - First Reading
2/4/2014 - Representative Frye added sponsor
2/4/2014 - Representative Frye added first sponsor
2/4/2014 - Representative Forestal added as cosponsor
2/4/2014 - Referred to House
2/4/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 190: yeas 46 and nays 2
2/4/2014 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/3/2014 - SB 387 Amendment #1 (Wyss), prevailed
2/3/2014 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/3/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/30/2014 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/28/2014 - Senate Homeland Security, Transportation, and Veterans Affairs, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/14/2014 - Referred to Senate Homeland Security, Transportation, and Veterans Affairs
1/14/2014 - First Reading
1/13/2014 - Authored By Thomas Wyss
 State Bill Page:   SB387
 
SB421PROFESSIONAL LICENSING MATTERS. (HEAD R) Allows a county fiscal body to waive certification requirements for certain members of the property tax assessment board of appeals appointed by the fiscal body. Establishes assessor, appraiser, and tax representative standards of conduct. Removes a provision specifying that a crematory authority may deliver cremated remains to a funeral director in person or by registered mail. Replaces the regulated occupations evaluation committee with the jobs creation committee. Provides that the funds from certain professions may be used by that profession's board to pay for the administrative expenses of the profession. Makes a change to the definition of "attest" to concur with the Uniform Accountancy Act. Allows a member of the Indiana board of accountancy (board) to serve three terms. Creates a status of "retired" for certified public accountants. Increases the cap on the accountant investigative fund (fund) to $1,000,000 and directs fines that can currently be imposed by the board to the fund. Removes the requirements that a home inspector's, massage therapist's, private investigator firm's, or security guard agency's insurance list the state as an additional insured. Delays the expiration of certain provisions concerning a certified direct entry midwife and penalties concerning the practice of midwifery. Requires a nonresident pharmacy to submit an inspection report from the applicant's home state. Allows a graduate from a foreign college of veterinary medicine who has a Program for the Assessment of Veterinary Medical Education Equivalence certificate to meet the qualification of graduating from an accredited college of veterinary medicine for purposes of certain licensure exemptions and for applying for a veterinary license. Provides that the state board of funeral and cemetery service (board) has 180 days to investigate a verified complaint. (Current law provides for a 60 day investigation.) Gives the board discretion to order restitution from the preneed consumer protection fund. Provides money in the controlled substances data fund to be used for the administration of the INSPECT program. (Current law allows money to be used for the operation of the INSPECT program.) Requires the Indiana professional licensing agency (agency) to report to the legislative council not later than October 1, 2014, concerning establishing a process for individuals in certain occupations to certify the individual's qualifications to be included on a list maintained by the agency. Makes technical corrections.
 Current Status:   3/25/2014 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   3/20/2014 - Received by the Governor
3/14/2014 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
3/12/2014 - Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1 adopted; Roll Call 461: yeas 96 and nays 0
3/12/2014 - Conference Committee Report 1 adopted; Roll Call 396: yeas 45 and nays 0
3/11/2014 - Conference Committee Report Filed
3/11/2014 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/10/2014 - Conferee Added Conferees: Reps. McMillin, Moseley; Advisors: Reps. Rhoads, Wolkins, Forestal
3/10/2014 - Representative Forestal added as advisor
3/10/2014 - Representative Wolkins added as advisor
3/10/2014 - Representative Rhoads added as advisor
3/10/2014 - Representative Moseley added as conferee
3/10/2014 - Representative McMillin added as conferee
3/6/2014 - Senator Mrvan added as advisor
3/6/2014 - Senator Kruse added as advisor
3/6/2014 - Senator Taylor added as conferee
3/6/2014 - Senator Head added as conferee
3/6/2014 - Senate dissented from House Amendments Conferees: Sens. Head, Taylor; Advisors: Sens. Kruse, Mrvan
3/3/2014 - Returned to the Senate with amendments
3/3/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 380: yeas 96 and nays 0
3/3/2014 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/27/2014 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/27/2014 - SB 421 Amendment #2 (Thompson), prevailed
2/27/2014 - SB 421 Amendment #1 (Lehe), prevailed
2/27/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/25/2014 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/25/2014 - House Employment, Labor and Pensions, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/11/2014 - Representative Rhoads added as cosponsor
2/11/2014 - Representative McMillin added as sponsor
2/11/2014 - Representative Rhoads removed as sponsor
2/10/2014 - Referred to House Employment, Labor and Pensions
2/10/2014 - First Reading
2/3/2014 - Representative Rhoads added as sponsor
2/3/2014 - Representative Rhoads added first sponsor
2/3/2014 - Referred to House
2/3/2014 - Third reading Passed: Roll Call 132: yeas 48 and nays 0
2/3/2014 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
1/30/2014 - Reread second time; amended, ordered engrossed
1/30/2014 - SB 421 Amendment #4 (Merritt), prevailed
1/30/2014 - SB 421 Amendment #5 (Miller, Pat), prevailed
1/30/2014 - Senator Kruse added as second author
1/30/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/28/2014 - Returned to Second Reading
1/28/2014 - SB 421 Amendment #1 (Head), prevailed
1/28/2014 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
1/28/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/27/2014 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/24/2014 - Committee Report do pass amend, adopted
1/23/2014 - Senate Commerce, Economic Development & Technology, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/14/2014 - Referred to Commerce, Economic Development & Technology
1/14/2014 - First Reading
1/14/2014 - Authored By Randall Head
 State Bill Page:   SB421
 
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