Prepared by: Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath
Report created on April 25, 2024
 
HB1057VANDERBURGH COUNTY MAGISTRATES. (MCNAMARA W) Allows the judge of the Vanderburgh circuit court to appoint an additional magistrate to serve the Vanderburgh circuit court. Allows the judges of the Vanderburgh superior court to jointly appoint an additional magistrate to serve the Vanderburgh superior court.
 Current Status:   4/10/2019 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   4/10/2019 - Signed by the Governor
4/9/2019 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/2/2019 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
3/28/2019 - Signed by the Speaker
3/19/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 280: yeas 48, nays 0
3/19/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/18/2019 - added as second sponsor Senator Tomes
3/18/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/18/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/14/2019 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
3/13/2019 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 9; Nays: 0
3/13/2019 - Senate Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/4/2019 - Referred to Senate Judiciary
3/4/2019 - First Reading
2/12/2019 - Senate sponsor: Senator Becker
2/12/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 168: yeas 87, nays 0
2/12/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/11/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/11/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/7/2019 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
2/6/2019 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 21; Nays: 0
2/6/2019 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/10/2019 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/10/2019 - Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means pursuant to House Rule 127
1/9/2019 - House Committee recommends passage DO PASS Yeas: 11; Nays: 0
1/9/2019 - House Courts and Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/3/2019 - Coauthored by Representatives Hatfield, Sullivan and Hostettler
1/3/2019 - Referred to House Courts and Criminal Code
1/3/2019 - First Reading
1/3/2019 - Authored By Wendy McNamara
 State Bill Page:   HB1057
 
HB1075CHILDREN'S COMMISSION REPORT AND DCS HUMAN TRAFFICKING COORDINATOR. (ENGLEMAN K) Changes, from July 1 to September 1, the date by which the commission on improving the status of children in Indiana (commission) must submit its annual report. Requires the commission to study the topic of the department of child services employing a human trafficking coordinator. Removes an expired provision.
 Current Status:   4/25/2019 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   4/24/2019 - Signed by the President of the Senate
3/28/2019 - Signed by the Speaker
3/19/2019 - Returned to the House without amendments
3/18/2019 - added as cosponsor Senator Randolph
3/18/2019 - added as second sponsor Senator Head
3/18/2019 - Third reading passed;
3/18/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/14/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/14/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/11/2019 - added as cosponsors Senators Crane, Ford J.D., Breaux
3/11/2019 - added as cosponsor Senator Ford Jon
3/11/2019 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
3/11/2019 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 7; Nays: 0
3/11/2019 - Senate Family and Children Services, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/27/2019 - Referred to Senate Family and Children Services
2/27/2019 - First Reading
2/19/2019 - Referred to Senate
2/18/2019 - Senate sponsor: Senator Houchin
2/18/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 186: yeas 98, nays 0
2/18/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/14/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/14/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/12/2019 - added as coauthors Representatives Schaibley and Lauer
2/12/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/12/2019 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 11; Nays: 0
2/12/2019 - House Family, Children and Human Affairs, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/10/2019 - added as coauthor Representative Hamilton
1/3/2019 - Referred to House Family, Children and Human Affairs
1/3/2019 - First Reading
1/3/2019 - Authored By Karen Engleman
 State Bill Page:   HB1075
 
HB1078COMMITMENT OF LEVEL 6 OFFENDERS TO DOC. (STEUERWALD G) Provides that a court may commit a person convicted of a Level 6 felony to the department of correction (DOC) if: (1) the person is a violent offender; or (2) the person has two prior unrelated felony convictions.
 Current Status:   5/5/2019 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   4/23/2019 - House reconsidered and concurred in Senate amendments; Roll Call 592: yeas 94, nays 2
4/22/2019 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/22/2019 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/22/2019 - House dissented from Senate Amendments
4/22/2019 - Motion to dissent filed
4/22/2019 - Motion to concur filed
4/11/2019 - Senate Advisors appointed Freeman, Tallian and Zay
4/11/2019 - Senate Conferees appointed Young M and Randolph Lonnie M
4/11/2019 - House Advisors appointed Lauer, Young J, Hatcher and Pierce
4/11/2019 - House Conferees appointed Steuerwald and Goodin
4/9/2019 - House dissented from Senate Amendments
4/9/2019 - Motion to dissent filed
3/28/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 341: yeas 46, nays 2
3/28/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/26/2019 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
3/26/2019 - Reread second time: amended, ordered engrossed
3/26/2019 - Amendment #3 (Head) prevailed; voice vote
3/26/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/25/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/21/2019 - Placed back on second reading
3/21/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/19/2019 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
3/19/2019 - Amendment #2 (Head) prevailed; voice vote
3/19/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/18/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/14/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/12/2019 - added as cosponsor Senator Zay
3/12/2019 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 7; Nays: 1
3/12/2019 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/27/2019 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
2/27/2019 - First Reading
1/16/2019 - Referred to Senate
1/15/2019 - Cosponsors: Senators Young M, Freeman and Houchin
1/15/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 10: yeas 96, nays 0
1/15/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
1/14/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
1/14/2019 - added as coauthors Representatives Mahan and Goodin
1/14/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/10/2019 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/9/2019 - House Committee recommends passage DO PASS Yeas: 13; Nays: 0
1/9/2019 - House Courts and Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/7/2019 - added as coauthor Representative McNamara
1/3/2019 - Referred to House Courts and Criminal Code
1/3/2019 - First Reading
1/3/2019 - Authored By Gregory Steuerwald
 State Bill Page:   HB1078
 
HB1080COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS AND CREDIT TIME. (STEUERWALD G) Provides that the department of correction may adopt emergency rules concerning the deprivation of earned good time credit for a person who is placed in a community corrections program. Makes a technical correction.
 Current Status:   4/10/2019 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   4/10/2019 - Signed by the Governor
4/9/2019 - Signed by the President of the Senate
3/28/2019 - Signed by the Speaker
3/19/2019 - Returned to the House without amendments
3/18/2019 - Third reading passed;
3/18/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/14/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/14/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/12/2019 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
3/12/2019 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 7; Nays: 1
3/12/2019 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/11/2019 - added as cosponsor Senator Randolph
2/27/2019 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
2/27/2019 - First Reading
1/29/2019 - added as coauthors Representatives Ziemke and Pierce
1/29/2019 - Senate sponsors: Senators Young M, Head and Houchin
1/29/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 54: yeas 95, nays 2
1/29/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
1/28/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
1/28/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/24/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/23/2019 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 13; Nays: 0
1/23/2019 - House Courts and Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/9/2019 - House Courts and Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/7/2019 - added as coauthor Representative McNamara
1/3/2019 - Referred to House Courts and Criminal Code
1/3/2019 - First Reading
1/3/2019 - Authored By Gregory Steuerwald
 State Bill Page:   HB1080
 
HB1114CRIMINAL MATTERS. (MILLER D) Provides that a person commits interfering with law enforcement, a Class B misdemeanor, if, after being denied entry by a law enforcement officer, the person enters an area that is marked off with barrier tape or other physical barriers. Provides a defense if the person enters the prohibited area due to a reasonable belief that certain family members were injured or were at risk of injury. Increases the penalty if the person uses a vehicle, draws or uses a deadly weapon, or causes injury or death to another person. Provides that resisting or interfering with law enforcement is enhanced to a Level 6 felony if the person uses a vehicle to commit the offense. (Under current law, the felony enhancement to resisting law enforcement applies only if the person flees from law enforcement using a vehicle.)
 Current Status:   5/2/2019 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   4/23/2019 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (S) Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 584: yeas 48, nays 0; Rules Suspended
4/23/2019 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (H) Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 603: yeas 91, nays 0; Rules Suspended
4/23/2019 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/23/2019 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/23/2019 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/23/2019 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/23/2019 - CCR # 1 filed in the Senate
4/23/2019 - CCR # 1 filed in the House
4/17/2019 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/15/2019 - Advisor Added Senator Rogers
4/11/2019 - Senate Advisors appointed Young M, Randolph Lonnie M and Doriot
4/11/2019 - Senate Conferees appointed Head and Tallian
4/11/2019 - House Conferees appointed Miller D and Pierce
4/11/2019 - House Advisors appointed McNamara, Bartels, Beck and Hatcher
4/10/2019 - House dissented from Senate Amendments
4/10/2019 - Motion to dissent filed
4/9/2019 - Returned to the House with amendments
4/8/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 399: yeas 39, nays 10
4/8/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/4/2019 - added as cosponsor Senator Rogers
4/4/2019 - added as third sponsor Senator Doriot
4/4/2019 - added as second sponsor Senator Houchin
4/4/2019 - removed as third sponsor Senator Rogers
4/4/2019 - removed as second sponsor Senator Doriot
4/4/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/2/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/1/2019 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
4/1/2019 - Amendment #3 (Tallian) failed; voice vote
4/1/2019 - Amendment #1 (Houchin) prevailed; voice vote
4/1/2019 - Amendment #2 (Tallian) prevailed; voice vote
4/1/2019 - Amendment #4 (Sandlin) prevailed; voice vote
4/1/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/28/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/26/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/26/2019 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 7; Nays: 1
3/26/2019 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/4/2019 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
3/4/2019 - First Reading
2/14/2019 - added as coauthor Representative Wesco
2/14/2019 - Senate sponsors: Senators Head, Doriot and Rogers
2/14/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 172: yeas 92, nays 2
2/14/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/12/2019 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/12/2019 - Amendment #4 (Miller D) prevailed; voice vote
2/12/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/11/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/7/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/5/2019 - added as coauthor Representative Bartels
2/5/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/4/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/31/2019 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/30/2019 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 10; Nays: 0
1/30/2019 - House Courts and Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/29/2019 - added as coauthor Representative McNamara
1/7/2019 - Referred to House Courts and Criminal Code
1/7/2019 - First Reading
1/7/2019 - Authored By Doug Miller
 State Bill Page:   HB1114
 
HB1186CRIMES INVOLVING SYNTHETIC DRUGS. (NEGELE S) Makes possessing or dealing in a substance that is a controlled substance analog an offense of the same level as possession of or dealing in the controlled substance of which the substance is an analog. Defines "substance represented to be a controlled substance" and establishes certain factors the trier of fact may consider to determine if a substance meets the definition. Repeals crimes concerning synthetic drug lookalike substances. Provides that convictions for synthetic drug offenses will, in certain cases, no longer be treated the same as marijuana offenses. Makes conforming amendments.
 Current Status:   4/24/2019 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   4/23/2019 - Signed by the President of the Senate
3/28/2019 - Returned to the House without amendments
3/26/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 321: yeas 48, nays 0
3/26/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/25/2019 - added as cosponsor Senator Houchin
3/25/2019 - added as second sponsor Senator Garten
3/25/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/21/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/21/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/19/2019 - added as cosponsor Senator Randolph
3/19/2019 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
3/19/2019 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 8; Nays: 0
3/19/2019 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/27/2019 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
2/27/2019 - First Reading
1/29/2019 - Senate sponsor: Senator Bohacek
1/29/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 60: yeas 82, nays 14
1/29/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
1/28/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
1/28/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/24/2019 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/23/2019 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 11; Nays: 2
1/23/2019 - House Courts and Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/8/2019 - Referred to House Courts and Criminal Code
1/8/2019 - First Reading
1/8/2019 - Authored By Sharon Negele
 State Bill Page:   HB1186
 
HB1192THEFT BY PUBLIC SERVANTS. (LAUER R) Specifies that in the case of a public servant who criminally exerts unauthorized control over public funds of the public servant's employer, the employer may be reimbursed from the public servant's public pension fund contributions and benefits. Provides that the employer may withhold payment of the public servant's contributions and interest during the pendency of the criminal case, but may not withhold the: (1) monthly pension portion of a retired public servant; or (2) disability benefits of a public servant who becomes disabled; during that time. Provides that assets of the judges' retirement system and the prosecuting attorneys retirement fund are exempt from levy, sale, garnishment, attachment, or other legal process. (Current law provides similar exemptions for certain funds administered by the Indiana public retirement system.)
 Current Status:   5/2/2019 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   4/23/2019 - Signed by the Speaker
4/22/2019 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (H) Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 571: yeas 81, nays 0; Rules Suspended
4/22/2019 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/18/2019 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (S) Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 542: yeas 43, nays 0
4/18/2019 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/18/2019 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/18/2019 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/17/2019 - CCR # 1 filed in the Senate
4/17/2019 - CCR # 1 filed in the House
4/16/2019 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/8/2019 - Senate Advisors appointed Walker, Lanane and Brown L
4/8/2019 - Senate Conferees appointed Koch and Randolph Lonnie M
4/8/2019 - House Advisors appointed Stutzman, Schaibley, Beck, Deal and Hatcher
4/8/2019 - House Conferees appointed Lauer and Dvorak
4/4/2019 - House dissented from Senate Amendments
4/4/2019 - Motion to dissent filed
4/2/2019 - Returned to the House with amendments
4/1/2019 - added as cosponsor Senator Crane
4/1/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 353: yeas 46, nays 0
4/1/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/28/2019 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
3/28/2019 - Amendment #2 (Young M) prevailed; voice vote
3/28/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/26/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/25/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/21/2019 - added as cosponsor Senator Randolph
3/21/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/20/2019 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 10; Nays: 0
3/20/2019 - Senate Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/27/2019 - Referred to Senate Judiciary
2/27/2019 - First Reading
2/12/2019 - Cosponsors: Senators Young M and Rogers
2/12/2019 - Senate sponsors: Senators Koch, Brown L and Walker
2/12/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 164: yeas 93, nays 0
2/12/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/11/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/11/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/7/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/6/2019 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 12; Nays: 0
2/6/2019 - House Courts and Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/5/2019 - added as coauthor Representative Dvorak
2/5/2019 - Rule 105.1 suspended
2/5/2019 - added as coauthors Representatives Ellington, Deal, Stutzman
1/8/2019 - Referred to House Courts and Criminal Code
1/8/2019 - First Reading
1/8/2019 - Authored By Ryan Lauer
 State Bill Page:   HB1192
 
HB1299VETERANS AFFAIRS. (ZENT D) Requires the office of judicial administration with the United States Department of Veterans Affairs to identify and address the needs of veterans in the court system.
 Current Status:   5/2/2019 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   4/18/2019 - Signed by the Speaker
4/16/2019 - House concurred in Senate amendments; Roll Call 537: yeas 92, nays 0
4/16/2019 - House Concurred in Senate Amendments Concurred (92-0)
4/16/2019 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/16/2019 - Motion to concur filed
4/9/2019 - added as cosponsor Senator Randolph
4/9/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 426: yeas 48, nays 0
4/9/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/8/2019 - added as second sponsor Senator Garten
4/8/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
4/8/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
4/4/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
4/3/2019 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 9; Nays: 0
4/3/2019 - Senate Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/13/2019 - Senate Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/4/2019 - Referred to Senate Judiciary
3/4/2019 - First Reading
2/20/2019 - Referred to Senate
2/19/2019 - Senate sponsor: Senator Glick
2/19/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 220: yeas 96, nays 0
2/19/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/18/2019 - added as coauthors Representatives Bauer and Baird
2/18/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/18/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/14/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/13/2019 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 11; Nays: 0
2/13/2019 - House Courts and Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/14/2019 - Coauthored by Representative Clere
1/14/2019 - Referred to House Courts and Criminal Code
1/14/2019 - First Reading
1/14/2019 - Authored By Dennis Zent
 State Bill Page:   HB1299
 
HB1432PARENTAL INCARCERATION. (MACER K) Provides that a child in need of services (CHINS) case plan must include a description and discussion of: (1) the services and treatment available to an incarcerated parent at the facility at which the parent is incarcerated; and (2) how the parent and child may be afforded visitation opportunities, unless visitation with the parent is not in the best interests of the child. Requires a CHINS dispositional decree to provide a reasonable opportunity for a parent of the child who: (1) is incarcerated; and (2) has maintained a meaningful role in the child's life; to maintain a relationship with the child, subject to the safety of the community and best interests of the child. Provides that a motion to dismiss a petition to terminate a parent-child relationship (TPR) may be filed if: (1) the parent is incarcerated or the parent's prior incarceration is a significant factor in the child having been under the supervision of the department of child services (DCS) or a county probation department for at least 15 of the most recent 22 months; (2) the parent maintains a meaningful role in the child's life; (3) DCS has not documented a reason to conclude that it would otherwise be in the child's best interests to terminate the parent-child relationship; and (4) the parent is not incarcerated due to conviction for certain crimes. Provides that in determining whether to grant the motion to dismiss the TPR, the court may consider the length of time remaining in the incarcerated parent's sentence and any other factor the court considers relevant.
 Current Status:   5/5/2019 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   4/23/2019 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (H) Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 604: yeas 90, nays 0; Rules Suspended
4/23/2019 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (S) Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 578: yeas 48, nays 0; Rules Suspended
4/23/2019 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/23/2019 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/23/2019 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/23/2019 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/23/2019 - CCR # 1 filed in the Senate
4/23/2019 - CCR # 1 filed in the House
4/17/2019 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/8/2019 - Senate Conferees appointed Young M and Ford J.D
4/8/2019 - Senate Advisors appointed Crane, Breaux, Ford Jon and Randolph Lonnie M
4/8/2019 - House Conferees appointed Steuerwald and Macer
4/8/2019 - House Advisors appointed DeVon, Frizzell, Boy, Jackson and Summers
4/2/2019 - House dissented from Senate Amendments
4/1/2019 - Motion to dissent filed
3/28/2019 - Returned to the House with amendments
3/26/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 332: yeas 48, nays 0
3/26/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/25/2019 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
3/25/2019 - Amendment #3 (Houchin) prevailed; voice vote
3/25/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/21/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/19/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/18/2019 - added as cosponsor Senator Randolph
3/18/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/14/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/12/2019 - added as cosponsors Senators Crane and Ford Jon
3/11/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/11/2019 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 8; Nays: 0
3/11/2019 - Senate Family and Children Services, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/4/2019 - Referred to Senate Family and Children Services
3/4/2019 - First Reading
2/19/2019 - Referred to Senate
2/18/2019 - Senate sponsors: Senators Young M and Niezgodski
2/18/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 196: yeas 96, nays 0
2/18/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/14/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/12/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/11/2019 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/7/2019 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/7/2019 - Amendment #1 (Macer) prevailed; voice vote
2/7/2019 - added as coauthor Representative Summers
2/7/2019 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/5/2019 - added as coauthor Representative Steuerwald
2/5/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/5/2019 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 12; Nays: 0
2/5/2019 - House Family, Children and Human Affairs, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/15/2019 - Referred to House Family, Children and Human Affairs
1/15/2019 - First Reading
1/15/2019 - Authored By Karlee Macer
 State Bill Page:   HB1432
 
SB29SCHOOL MATERIALS FOR JUVENILE DETAINEES. (BOHACEK M) Provides that, if a child is or will be detained in a juvenile detention facility (facility) for more than seven calendar days, the school corporation must, upon the child's parent or facility's request, provide to the facility the school materials for the grade level or courses that the child is or would be enrolled in if the child were not detained. Requires the school corporation, upon the child's parent or facility's request, to deliver the school materials at least once every seven calendar days, excluding any days that are not student instructional days. Provides that the school corporation may provide the school materials in an electronic format. Provides that, except for the assessment of rental fees for curricular materials, the school corporation is responsible for the costs associated with preparing and delivering the school materials. Provides that the school corporation is not required to provide the school materials if the: (1) child is released from the facility; or (2) facility requests that the school corporation no longer provide the school materials. Provides that if a student is suspended, the student is required to complete all assignments and school work assigned during the period of the student's suspension. Provides that the principal or the principal's designee shall ensure that the student receives notice of any assignments or school work due and teacher contact information in the event the student has questions regarding the assignments or school work. Provides that a school is required to provide a student who is expelled with a list of available alternative education programs or virtual charter schools which the student may attend during the student's expulsion. Provides that if a student is expelled from school or from any educational function, the student's absence from school because of the expulsion provisions requiring compulsory school attendance if the student may enroll in: (1) an alternative education program in the county or in a county immediately adjacent to the county containing the school corporation from which the student was expelled; or (2) a virtual charter school if the student does not enroll in a program or virtual charter school during the student's expulsion.
 Current Status:   4/25/2019 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   4/24/2019 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/16/2019 - Signed by the Speaker
4/8/2019 - Senate concurred in House amendments; Roll Call 411: yeas 42, nays 6
4/8/2019 - Senate concurred in House amendments;
4/8/2019 - Senate Concurred in House Amendments Passed (42-6)
4/8/2019 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/4/2019 - Motion to concur filed
3/19/2019 - added as cosponsors Representatives Pfaff and Cook
3/19/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 320: yeas 94, nays 0
3/19/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
3/18/2019 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
3/18/2019 - Amendment #1 (Clere) prevailed; voice vote
3/18/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/14/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/13/2019 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 10; Nays: 0
3/13/2019 - House Education, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/11/2019 - added as cosponsor Representative Goodrich
3/6/2019 - House Education, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/26/2019 - Referred to House Education
2/26/2019 - First Reading
2/18/2019 - Referred to House
2/14/2019 - House sponsor: Representative Clere
2/14/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 121: yeas 26, nays 21
2/14/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/12/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Randolph
2/12/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/12/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/11/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Stoops
2/11/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/7/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/6/2019 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 9; Nays: 1
2/6/2019 - Senate Education and Career Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/31/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Kruse
1/30/2019 - Senate Education and Career Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/28/2019 - added as second author Senator Raatz
1/3/2019 - Referred to Senate Education and Career Development
1/3/2019 - First Reading
1/3/2019 - Authored By Mike Bohacek
 State Bill Page:   SB29
 
SB110DRUG DEALING. (KOCH E) Adds an item to the existing list of enhancing circumstances for offenses relating to controlled substances. Provides that an enhancing circumstance means that the person knowingly committed the offense in, on, or within 100 feet of a drug treatment facility.
 Current Status:   5/2/2019 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   4/24/2019 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (H) Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 636: yeas 86, nays 12; Rules Suspended
4/24/2019 - Senate Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/24/2019 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/24/2019 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (S) Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 596: yeas 46, nays 3; Rules Suspended
4/24/2019 - Senate Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/24/2019 - CCR # 1 filed in the House
4/24/2019 - CCR # 1 filed in the Senate
4/23/2019 - Conferee Dropped Representative Hatcher
4/23/2019 - Advisor Dropped Representative Young J
4/23/2019 - Conferee Added Representative Young J
4/15/2019 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/8/2019 - Senate Advisors appointed Young M, Randolph Lonnie M and Freeman
4/8/2019 - Senate Conferees appointed Koch and Tallian
4/8/2019 - House Conferees appointed McNamara and Hatcher
4/8/2019 - House Advisors appointed Steuerwald, Young J, Beck and Pierce
4/4/2019 - Senate dissented from House Amendments
4/4/2019 - Motion to dissent filed
4/2/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 385: yeas 94, nays 0
4/2/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
4/1/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
4/1/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/28/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/27/2019 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 11; Nays: 0
3/27/2019 - House Courts and Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/4/2019 - Referred to House Courts and Criminal Code
3/4/2019 - First Reading
2/27/2019 - Referred to House
2/26/2019 - added as coauthors Senators Kruse and Becker
2/26/2019 - House sponsor: Representative McNamara
2/26/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 213: yeas 44, nays 5
2/26/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/25/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/25/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/21/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/19/2019 - added as coauthors Senators Glick, Sandlin, Busch
2/19/2019 - added as third author Senator Freeman
2/19/2019 - added as second author Senator Young M
2/19/2019 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 7; Nays: 0
2/19/2019 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/3/2019 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
1/3/2019 - First Reading
1/3/2019 - Authored By Eric Koch
 State Bill Page:   SB110
 
SB119MACHINE GUNS. (TOMES J) Defines "machine gun". Provides that a person may not sell, give, or in any other manner transfer ownership or possession of a machine gun to any person under 18 years of age. Provides that a person who knowingly or intentionally sells, provides, or in any other manner transfers ownership or possession of a machine gun to a person under 18 years of age commits a: (1) Level 5 felony; (2) Level 4 felony if the person has a prior conviction for the offense; or (3) Level 3 felony if a person under 18 years of age uses the machine gun to commit murder. Makes conforming amendments and a technical correction.
 Current Status:   5/2/2019 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   4/22/2019 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (S) Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 550: yeas 45, nays 3
4/22/2019 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/22/2019 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (H) Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 578: yeas 72, nays 0; Rules Suspended
4/22/2019 - Senate Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/22/2019 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/18/2019 - Senate Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/18/2019 - CCR # 1 filed in the House
4/18/2019 - CCR # 1 filed in the Senate
4/8/2019 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/4/2019 - House Advisors appointed Smaltz, Torr, Hamilton and Hatcher
4/4/2019 - House Conferees appointed Lucas and DeLaney
4/2/2019 - Senate Advisors appointed Sandlin, Taylor G and Doriot
4/2/2019 - Senate Conferees appointed Tomes and Randolph Lonnie M
4/2/2019 - Senate dissented from House Amendments
4/2/2019 - Motion to dissent filed
4/2/2019 - Returned to the Senate with amendments
4/2/2019 - added as cosponsor Representative Smaltz
4/2/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 386: yeas 75, nays 21
4/2/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
4/1/2019 - Amendment #5 (Boy) failed; Roll Call 378: yeas 31, nays 63
4/1/2019 - Amendment #4 (DeLaney) failed; Roll Call 376: yeas 30, nays 64
4/1/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
4/1/2019 - Amendment #5 (Boy) failed;
4/1/2019 - Amendment #2 (Pfaff) ruled out of order voice vote
4/1/2019 - Amendment #4 (DeLaney) failed;
4/1/2019 - Amendment #3 (DeLaney) motion withdrawn voice vote
4/1/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/28/2019 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
3/27/2019 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 16; Nays: 7
3/27/2019 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/25/2019 - Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means pursuant to House Rule 127
3/25/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/20/2019 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 13; Nays: 0
3/20/2019 - House Public Policy, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/13/2019 - House Public Policy, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/26/2019 - Referred to House Public Policy
2/26/2019 - First Reading
2/5/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Spartz
2/5/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Bohacek
2/5/2019 - House sponsor: Representative Lucas
2/5/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 77: yeas 48, nays 1
2/5/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/4/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Crane
2/4/2019 - Amendment #2 (Taylor G) failed; Roll Call 56: yeas 13, nays 36
2/4/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/4/2019 - Amendment #2 (Taylor G) failed;
2/4/2019 - Amendment #1 (Taylor G) failed; voice vote
2/4/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/31/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Randolph
1/31/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/30/2019 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 10; Nays: 1
1/30/2019 - Senate Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/14/2019 - added as coauthors Senators Garten and Freeman
1/10/2019 - added as third author Senator Doriot
1/10/2019 - added as second author Senator Sandlin
1/3/2019 - Referred to Senate Judiciary
1/3/2019 - First Reading
1/3/2019 - Authored By James Tomes
 State Bill Page:   SB119
 
SB174FERTILITY FRAUD AND DECEPTION. (SANDLIN J) Establishes a cause of action for civil fertility fraud and provides that a prevailing plaintiff may be awarded: (1) compensatory and punitive damages; or (2) liquidated damages of $10,000. Specifies the statute of limitations for civil fertility fraud. Increases the penalty for deception involving the identity of a person or the identity or quantity of property to a Level 6 felony if the offense involves a misrepresentation relating to: (1) a medical procedure, device, or drug; and (2) human reproductive material. Urges the legislative council to assign the topic of fertility laws, including gestational surrogacy, to an appropriate study committee.
 Current Status:   5/5/2019 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   4/23/2019 - Signed by the Speaker
4/16/2019 - Senate concurred in House amendments; Roll Call 510: yeas 44, nays 1
4/16/2019 - Senate concurred in House amendments;
4/16/2019 - Senate Concurred in House Amendments Concurred (44-1)
4/16/2019 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/15/2019 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/10/2019 - Motion to concur filed
4/9/2019 - Returned to the Senate with amendments
4/8/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 417: yeas 93, nays 0
4/8/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
4/4/2019 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
4/4/2019 - Amendment #1 (Eberhart) prevailed; voice vote
4/4/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
4/2/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
4/1/2019 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 11; Nays: 0
4/1/2019 - House Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/26/2019 - added as cosponsor Representative Schaibley
3/25/2019 - House Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/4/2019 - Referred to House Judiciary
3/4/2019 - First Reading
2/21/2019 - Cosponsor: Representative Speedy
2/21/2019 - House sponsor: Representative Pressel
2/21/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 173: yeas 49, nays 0
2/21/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/19/2019 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/19/2019 - Amendment #6 (Young M) prevailed; voice vote
2/19/2019 - Amendment #12 (Sandlin) prevailed; voice vote
2/19/2019 - Amendment #8 (Sandlin) prevailed; voice vote
2/19/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/18/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/14/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/12/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/11/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/7/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/5/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/4/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/31/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/29/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/28/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/24/2019 - added as coauthors Senators Freeman, Buck, Randolph, Taylor G
1/24/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Ford J.D
1/24/2019 - added as third author Senator Head
1/24/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/23/2019 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 10; Nays: 0
1/23/2019 - Senate Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/10/2019 - added as second author Senator Bohacek
1/10/2019 - Pursuant to Senate Rule 68(b); reassigned to Committee on Judiciary
1/3/2019 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
1/3/2019 - First Reading
1/3/2019 - Authored By Jack Sandlin
 State Bill Page:   SB174
 
SB186TRAFFIC CRIMES. (KOCH E) Provides that an operator of a motor vehicle who: (1) operates a motor vehicle after the operator's driving privileges have been suspended or revoked; and (2) causes an accident that results in injury or death to another person; commits a separate offense for each person injured or killed as a result of an accident caused by the operator. Provides that an operator of a motor vehicle who leaves the scene of an accident that: (1) was caused by the operator; and (2) involves injury to another person; commits a separate offense for each person injured by an accident caused by the operator. Provides that leaving the scene of an accident involving moderate bodily injury is a Level 6 felony. Makes the penalty for leaving the scene of an accident involving the death or catastrophic injury of another person a Level 4 felony. Increases the penalty for causing serious bodily injury when operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated from a Level 6 felony to a Level 5 felony. Enhances the penalty for the offense to a Level 4 felony if the person has a previous conviction for the offense. Makes the penalty for causing the death or catastrophic injury of another person when operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated a Level 4 felony in certain instances. Provides that an operator of a motor vehicle who: (1) is a habitual traffic violator; and (2) causes an accident that results in the injury or death of another person; commits a separate offense for each person injured or killed as a result of an accident caused by the operator. Allows multiple sentences for the offense to be served consecutively in certain instances. Provides that the operator of a motor vehicle who: (1) flees from a law enforcement officer; and (2) causes an accident resulting in bodily injury, serious bodily injury, catastrophic injury, or death of another person; commits a separate offense for each person injured or killed as a result of the operator's vehicular flight from police. Allows multiple sentences for the offense to be served consecutively in certain instances. Defines "catastrophic injury" and increases the penalty for certain offenses involving catastrophic injuries. Specifies that "metabolites" refers to metabolites in a person's blood. Makes conforming amendments.
 Current Status:   5/2/2019 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   4/22/2019 - Senate concurred in House amendments; Roll Call 547: yeas 45, nays 0
4/18/2019 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/18/2019 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/17/2019 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/16/2019 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/15/2019 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/11/2019 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/10/2019 - Motion to concur filed
4/2/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 390: yeas 77, nays 16
4/2/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
4/1/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
4/1/2019 - added as cosponsor Representative Abbott D
4/1/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/28/2019 - added as cosponsor Representative Bartels
3/28/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/27/2019 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 10; Nays: 1
3/27/2019 - House Courts and Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/4/2019 - Referred to House Courts and Criminal Code
3/4/2019 - First Reading
2/26/2019 - Referred to House
2/25/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Kruse
2/25/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Houchin
2/25/2019 - Cosponsor: Representative Negele
2/25/2019 - House sponsor: Representative McNamara
2/25/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 183: yeas 48, nays 1
2/25/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/21/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/21/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/18/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/14/2019 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 13; Nays: 0
2/14/2019 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/31/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass adopted; reassigned to Committee on Appropriations
1/29/2019 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 7; Nays: 0
1/29/2019 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/28/2019 - added as second author Senator Ford Jon
1/3/2019 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
1/3/2019 - First Reading
1/3/2019 - Authored By Eric Koch
 State Bill Page:   SB186
 
SB198SENTENCING. (BOHACEK M) Makes committing a controlled substance offense on the property of a penal facility or juvenile facility an enhancing circumstance. Makes it an aggravating circumstance that a crime was committed because of certain perceived or actual characteristics of the victim.
 Current Status:   4/3/2019 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   4/2/2019 - added as third author Senator Glick
4/2/2019 - removed as third author Senator Young M
4/2/2019 - Senate concurred in House amendments; Roll Call 382: yeas 34, nays 14
4/2/2019 - Senate Concurred in House Amendments Concurred (34-14)
4/2/2019 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/1/2019 - Motion to concur filed
3/28/2019 - removed as coauthor Senator Randolph
3/26/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 347: yeas 57, nays 39
3/26/2019 - added as cosponsor Representative Cook
3/26/2019 - Rule 105.1 suspended
3/26/2019 - added as cosponsor Representative Bosma
3/26/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
3/25/2019 - added as cosponsors Representatives Steuerwald and McNamara
3/25/2019 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
3/25/2019 - Amendment #1 (Steuerwald) prevailed; voice vote
3/25/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/14/2019 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
3/13/2019 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 10; Nays: 0
3/13/2019 - House Courts and Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/6/2019 - House Courts and Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/26/2019 - Referred to House Courts and Criminal Code
2/26/2019 - First Reading
1/16/2019 - Referred to House
1/15/2019 - added as third author Senator Young M
1/15/2019 - added as second author Senator Crider
1/15/2019 - House sponsor: Representative Pressel
1/15/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 12: yeas 50, nays 0
1/15/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
1/14/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
1/14/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/10/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Randolph
1/10/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/8/2019 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended DO PASS AMEND Yeas: 9; Nays: 0
1/8/2019 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/3/2019 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
1/3/2019 - First Reading
1/3/2019 - Authored By Mike Bohacek
 State Bill Page:   SB198
 
SB208ELECTRONIC FILING AND NOTICE. (YOUNG M) Allows a person to use electronic filing or service instead of mailing in certain cases if electronic filing or service is authorized by rules adopted by the supreme court.
 Current Status:   4/3/2019 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   4/1/2019 - Signed by the President of the Senate
3/19/2019 - Signed by the Speaker
3/12/2019 - Returned to the Senate without amendments
3/11/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 303: yeas 93, nays 1
3/11/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
3/7/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/7/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/4/2019 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
3/4/2019 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 10; Nays: 0
2/26/2019 - Referred to House Judiciary
2/26/2019 - First Reading
2/5/2019 - added as second author Senator Bohacek
2/5/2019 - removed as coauthor Senator Bohacek
2/5/2019 - House sponsor: Representative Steuerwald
2/5/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 80: yeas 46, nays 3
2/5/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/4/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Bohacek
2/4/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/4/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/31/2019 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/30/2019 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 9; Nays: 2
1/30/2019 - Senate Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/15/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Randolph
1/9/2019 - Senate Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/3/2019 - Referred to Senate Judiciary
1/3/2019 - First Reading
1/3/2019 - Authored By Michael Young
 State Bill Page:   SB208
 
SB235EXPUNGEMENTS. (FREEMAN A) Defines "collateral action" as an action that is factually or legally related to an arrest, a criminal charge, a delinquency allegation, a criminal conviction, or a delinquency adjudication. Specifies that certain information relating to: (1) an arrest; and (2) a collateral action is required to be sealed or marked expunged if a petition for expungement is granted. Specifies that an amendment affecting the information required to be expunged, marked as expunged, or otherwise sealed or restricted does not apply to an expungement order granted before the effective date of the amendment. Sets forth a procedure for a person to file a petition for a supplemental order of expungement. Provides that a person convicted of a felony that resulted in death to another person may not seek expungement of that felony. Strikes and relocates a provision relating to certain nonpublic records maintained by a law enforcement agency, and specifies that this provision also applies to records maintained by a public defender agency. Establishes a method for a person to expunge a protection order if the petition for a protection order is dismissed or denied. Requires an IDACS coordinator to remove the name of a respondent from the Indiana protective order registry when the IDACS coordinator receives notice from the county clerk that the protective order against the respondent has been dismissed.
 Current Status:   5/5/2019 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   4/23/2019 - Signed by the Speaker
4/17/2019 - Senate concurred in House amendments; Roll Call 520: yeas 38, nays 8
4/17/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Koch
4/17/2019 - Senate concurred in House amendments;
4/17/2019 - Senate Concurred in House Amendments Concurred (38-8)
4/17/2019 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/16/2019 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/15/2019 - Motion to concur filed
4/11/2019 - Returned to the Senate with amendments
4/9/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 449: yeas 65, nays 30
4/9/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
4/8/2019 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
4/8/2019 - Amendment #2 (Beck) failed; voice vote
4/8/2019 - Amendment #1 (Young J) prevailed; voice vote
4/8/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
4/4/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
4/3/2019 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 8; Nays: 3
4/3/2019 - House Courts and Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/26/2019 - Referred to House Courts and Criminal Code
2/26/2019 - First Reading
1/31/2019 - Cosponsor: Representative Steuerwald
1/31/2019 - House sponsor: Representative Young J
1/31/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 53: yeas 46, nays 3
1/31/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
1/29/2019 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
1/29/2019 - Amendment #1 (Freeman) prevailed; voice vote
1/29/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/28/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/24/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Randolph
1/24/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/22/2019 - added as third author Senator Buck
1/22/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/16/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/15/2019 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 8; Nays: 0
1/15/2019 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/3/2019 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
1/3/2019 - First Reading
1/3/2019 - Authored By Aaron Freeman
 State Bill Page:   SB235
 
SB240TERRORISM. (FREEMAN A) Repeals and replaces in a new article the offense of: (1) possession, use, or manufacture of a weapon of mass destruction; (2) agricultural terrorism; (3) terroristic mischief; and (4) terroristic deception. Specifies that "terrorism" includes the unlawful threat or use of force to affect the conduct of a government. Makes providing material support to a terrorist a Level 5 felony, and increases the penalty to a Level 2 felony if the material support includes the commission of a felony or if the act of terrorism is reasonably likely to cause serious bodily injury to another person. Makes concealing or harboring a person who has committed a terrorist act a Level 6 felony, and increases the penalty to a Level 3 felony if the terrorist act resulted in serious bodily injury or death. Makes committing a criminal offense with the intent to benefit a terrorist organization or to increase the person's standing in a terrorist organization a Level 5 felony, and increases the penalty to a Level 3 felony if the offense involves the unlawful use of a firearm or a weapon of mass destruction. Provides that a person who commits an offense with the intent to assist another person in the commission of a felony terrorist offense is subject to an additional sentence enhancement equal to the sentence imposed for the underlying offense. Specifies that a person commits intimidation if: (1) the threatening communication places a person in fear that certain threats will be carried out; or (2) if the threatening communication is made to a person other than the person who is the subject of the threat. Enhances the penalty for intimidation if the threat relates to a person's occupation. Defines "police radio mobile application" as an application installed on a mobile device that allows a person to listen to the contents of traffic carried on police radio frequencies. Provides that a person who possesses or uses a police radio mobile application: (1) while committing a crime; (2) to further the commission of a crime; or (3) to avoid detection by a law enforcement agency; commits unlawful use of a police radio, a Class B misdemeanor.
 Current Status:   4/24/2019 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   4/23/2019 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/9/2019 - Signed by the Speaker
4/4/2019 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/1/2019 - Senate concurred in House amendments; Roll Call 363: yeas 45, nays 1
4/1/2019 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
3/29/2019 - Motion to concur filed
3/26/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 351: yeas 96, nays 0
3/26/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
3/25/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/25/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/21/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/20/2019 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 9; Nays: 3
3/20/2019 - House Courts and Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/14/2019 - added as cosponsor Representative Chyung
3/13/2019 - House Courts and Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/26/2019 - Referred to House Courts and Criminal Code
2/26/2019 - First Reading
2/18/2019 - Referred to House
2/14/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Leising
2/14/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Crane
2/14/2019 - House sponsor: Representative McNamara
2/14/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 122: yeas 47, nays 0
2/14/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/12/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Koch
2/12/2019 - added as third author Senator Sandlin
2/12/2019 - added as second author Senator Bohacek
2/12/2019 - removed as coauthor Senator Bohacek
2/12/2019 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/12/2019 - Amendment #1 (Freeman) prevailed; voice vote
2/12/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/11/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Randolph
2/11/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/7/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/5/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Bohacek
2/5/2019 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 7; Nays: 0
2/5/2019 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/29/2019 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/3/2019 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
1/3/2019 - First Reading
1/3/2019 - Authored By Aaron Freeman
 State Bill Page:   SB240
 
SB243NONCONSENSUAL PORNOGRAPHY. (FREEMAN A) Defines "intimate image" and provides that a person who: (1) knows that an individual does not consent to the distribution of an intimate image of the individual; and (2) distributes the intimate image on the Internet; commits internet distribution of an intimate image, a Class A misdemeanor. Increases the penalty to a Level 6 felony for a second or subsequent offense.
 Current Status:   5/2/2019 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   4/23/2019 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (H) Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 610: yeas 92, nays 0; Rules Suspended
4/23/2019 - Senate Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/23/2019 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (S) Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 569: yeas 48, nays 1; Rules Suspended
4/23/2019 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/23/2019 - Senate Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/23/2019 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/23/2019 - CCR # 1 filed in the House
4/23/2019 - CCR # 1 filed in the Senate
4/22/2019 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/22/2019 - House Advisors appointed McNamara, Young J, Dvorak and Hatcher
4/22/2019 - House Conferees appointed Speedy and Pierce
4/18/2019 - Senate Advisors appointed Bohacek, Tallian and Young M
4/18/2019 - Senate Conferees appointed Freeman and Randolph Lonnie M
4/18/2019 - Senate dissented from House Amendments
4/18/2019 - Motion to dissent filed
4/18/2019 - Concurrence withdrawn
4/18/2019 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/17/2019 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/16/2019 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/15/2019 - Motion to concur filed
4/9/2019 - Returned to the Senate with amendments
4/8/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 419: yeas 95, nays 0
4/8/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
4/4/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
4/2/2019 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
4/2/2019 - Amendment #1 (Speedy) prevailed; voice vote
4/2/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
4/1/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/28/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/27/2019 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 11; Nays: 0
3/27/2019 - House Courts and Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/4/2019 - Referred to House Courts and Criminal Code
3/4/2019 - First Reading
2/27/2019 - Referred to House
2/26/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Buck
2/26/2019 - House sponsor: Representative Speedy
2/26/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 221: yeas 48, nays 1
2/26/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/25/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Randolph
2/25/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/25/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/21/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/19/2019 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 7; Nays: 0
2/19/2019 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/10/2019 - added as second author Senator Bohacek
1/3/2019 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
1/3/2019 - First Reading
1/3/2019 - Authored By Aaron Freeman
 State Bill Page:   SB243
 
SB336MISDEMEANOR PENALTIES. (YOUNG M) Makes numerous misdemeanors civil infractions for the first offense. Repeals the crimes of vending machine vandalism and refusing to yield a party line. Increases the penalty for obstructing a medical person from a Class B misdemeanor to a Class A misdemeanor. Makes conforming provisions and repeals obsolete provisions.
 Current Status:   4/18/2019 - Public Law 32
 All Bill Status:   4/18/2019 - Signed by the Governor
4/17/2019 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/9/2019 - Signed by the Speaker
4/2/2019 - Senate concurred in House amendments; Roll Call 383: yeas 46, nays 2
4/2/2019 - Senate Concurred in House Amendments Concurred (46-2)
4/2/2019 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/1/2019 - Motion to concur filed
3/28/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 362: yeas 89, nays 0
3/28/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
3/26/2019 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
3/26/2019 - Amendment #1 (Bartels) prevailed; voice vote
3/26/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/25/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/21/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/20/2019 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 11; Nays: 1
3/20/2019 - House Courts and Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/4/2019 - Referred to House Courts and Criminal Code
3/4/2019 - First Reading
2/27/2019 - Referred to House
2/26/2019 - Cosponsor: Representative DeLaney
2/26/2019 - House sponsor: Representative Young J
2/26/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 228: yeas 45, nays 4
2/26/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/25/2019 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/25/2019 - Amendment #1 (Glick) prevailed; voice vote
2/25/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/21/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/19/2019 - added as third author Senator Glick
2/19/2019 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 7; Nays: 1
2/19/2019 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/12/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Randolph
2/12/2019 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/5/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Bohacek
2/5/2019 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/24/2019 - added as second author Senator Sandlin
1/8/2019 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
1/8/2019 - First Reading
1/8/2019 - Authored By Michael Young
 State Bill Page:   SB336
 
SB488PUBLIC DEFENDERS. (YOUNG M) Authorizes the Indiana public defender commission to create guidelines and requirements pertaining to a multicounty public defender's office. Authorizes a county executive to adopt an ordinance that allows the county to enter into an interlocal agreement with one or more counties for the purpose of: (1) creating a multicounty public defender's office; and (2) providing legal services to indigent persons located in the areas subject to the interlocal agreement. Requires interlocal agreements concerning indigent criminal defense to be administered by a joint board. Prohibits certain persons from acting as a member of a joint board. Specifies: (1) term limits; and (2) meeting requirements; for joint boards. Requires the auditor of one county belonging to an interlocal agreement to: (1) receive; (2) disburse; and (3) account for; all monies distributed to a multicounty public defender's office. Amends certain definitions. Makes conforming amendments.
 Current Status:   4/24/2019 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
 All Bill Status:   4/23/2019 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/9/2019 - Signed by the Speaker
4/1/2019 - Senate concurred in House amendments; Roll Call 367: yeas 46, nays 0
4/1/2019 - Senate Concurred in House Amendments Concurred (46-0)
4/1/2019 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
3/27/2019 - Motion to concur filed
3/26/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 356: yeas 91, nays 0
3/26/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
3/25/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/25/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/21/2019 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/20/2019 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 12; Nays: 0
3/20/2019 - House Courts and Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/26/2019 - Referred to House Courts and Criminal Code
2/26/2019 - First Reading
1/29/2019 - Referred to House
1/28/2019 - Cosponsors: Representatives Steuerwald and Dvorak
1/28/2019 - House sponsor: Representative Young J
1/28/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 40: yeas 48, nays 0
1/28/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
1/24/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Randolph
1/24/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
1/24/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/22/2019 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/22/2019 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 7; Nays: 0
1/22/2019 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/15/2019 - added as third author Senator Taylor G
1/15/2019 - added as second author Senator Koch
1/14/2019 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
1/14/2019 - First Reading
1/14/2019 - Authored By Michael Young
 State Bill Page:   SB488
 
SB596VOLUNTARY PREVENTATIVE PROGRAMS FOR JUVENILES. (SPARTZ V) Provides that the Indiana supreme court may establish a two-year pilot program to assist juvenile court judges in five Indiana counties in providing voluntary preventative programs for at-risk children. Requires nonjudicial state agencies to assist the Indiana supreme court in the implementation of the pilot program. Requires the supreme court office of judicial administration to report to the legislative council specified information regarding the pilot program.
 Current Status:   4/18/2019 - Public Law 41
 All Bill Status:   4/18/2019 - Signed by the Governor
4/17/2019 - Signed by the President of the Senate
3/26/2019 - Returned to the Senate without amendments
3/25/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 345: yeas 95, nays 0
3/25/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
3/21/2019 - added as cosponsor Representative DeLaney
3/21/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/21/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/18/2019 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
3/18/2019 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 12; Nays: 0
3/18/2019 - House Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/7/2019 - Referred to House Judiciary
3/7/2019 - First Reading
2/26/2019 - Referred to House
2/25/2019 - Cosponsors: Representatives Cook and Goodrich
2/25/2019 - House sponsor: Representative Schaibley
2/25/2019 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 202: yeas 42, nays 7
2/25/2019 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/21/2019 - added as coauthor Senator Randolph
2/21/2019 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/21/2019 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/18/2019 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
2/18/2019 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 9; Nays: 0
2/18/2019 - Senate Family and Children Services, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/15/2019 - added as second author Senator Merritt
1/15/2019 - Referred to Senate Family and Children Services
1/15/2019 - First Reading
1/15/2019 - Authored By Victoria Spartz
 State Bill Page:   SB596
 
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