Bills for 2019 Session
As bills are introduced during the legislative session, the bill number and short description are included in the list below. Active bills are displayed in blue. All bills must achieve certain milestones within specific deadlines throughout the legislative process in order to remain active. Those bills that do not are displayed in gray once the milestone has passed.
Senate:
- SB 2: School bus safety.
- SB 3: Internet crimes against children fund.
- SB 11: Needle exchange program participation.
- SB 12: Bias motivated crimes.
- SB 13: Individualized education program students.
- SB 14: Property and casualty insurance claim payment.
- SB 15: Child care and development fund eligibility.
- SB 16: Protective orders and employment.
- SB 17: Tax credit for teachers' classroom supplies.
- SB 18: Penalties for human trafficking offenses.
- SB 19: Crimes against public safety officials.
- SB 20: Sentencing.
- SB 21: Equine teeth floating.
- SB 22: Pension matters.
- SB 23: Crimes involving synthetic drugs.
- SB 24: OWI and public safety officials.
- SB 25: Use of consumer reports for employment purposes.
- SB 26: Medical malpractice actions.
- SB 27: Punitive damages.
- SB 28: Crimes involving synthetic drugs.
- SB 29: School materials for juvenile detainees.
- SB 30: Rental of curricular materials.
- SB 31: Traumatic brain injury information.
- SB 32: Same day registration.
- SB 33: Comprehensive addiction recovery centers.
- SB 34: Smoking in a motor vehicle with a small child present.
- SB 35: Immunity under the lifeline law.
- SB 36: Elder abuse registry.
- SB 37: Redistricting commission.
- SB 38: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 39: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 40: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 41: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 42: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 43: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 44: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 45: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 46: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 47: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 48: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 49: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 50: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 51: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 52: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 53: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 54: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 55: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 56: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 57: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 58: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 59: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 60: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 61: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 62: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 63: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 64: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 65: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 66: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 67: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 68: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 69: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 70: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 71: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 72: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 73: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 74: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 75: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 76: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 77: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 78: Public order offense enhancement.
- SB 79: Rights of firefighters and police officers.
- SB 80: Code revision corrections.
- SB 81: Lewd touching.
- SB 82: Employment benefits.
- SB 83: Tax increment financing.
- SB 84: Small loan finance charges.
- SB 85: 1977 fund retirement and surviving spouse benefits.
- SB 86: Absentee voting.
- SB 87: Physical custody and parenting time.
- SB 88: Houses of worship and firearms.
- SB 89: Safe distance for overtaking bicycles.
- SB 90: Immunity under the lifeline law.
- SB 91: Redistricting commission.
- SB 92: Income tax credit for K-12 education contributions.
- SB 93: Let Indiana Work for You program.
- SB 94: Annexation.
- SB 95: Alcoholic beverage wholesalers.
- SB 96: Direct wine seller's permit.
- SB 97: Forfeiture.
- SB 99: Wage assignments for clothing and tools.
- SB 100: Education foundation tax credit.
- SB 101: Commission to combat drug abuse.
- SB 102: Secured school fund.
- SB 103: School City of East Chicago loan.
- SB 104: Small loan finance charges.
- SB 105: Redistricting standards.
- SB 106: Grandparent and great-grandparent visitation.
- SB 107: State park admission for disabled veterans.
- SB 108: Coverage for pharmacist care.
- SB 109: Clarksville food and beverage tax.
- SB 110: Drug dealing.
- SB 111: Substance abuse prevention grant programs.
- SB 112: Anatomical gifts and individuals with disabilities.
- SB 113: Guardian reimbursement and Medicaid eligibility.
- SB 114: Vanderburgh County magistrates.
- SB 115: Local licensing boards in Lake and Porter counties.
- SB 116: Polling locations in schools.
- SB 117: Waiver training reimbursement pilot program.
- SB 118: County council and commissioner salaries.
- SB 119: Prohibited firearm transfers to minors.
- SB 120: Sheriff reimbursement rate.
- SB 121: Volunteer firefighter allowances.
- SB 123: Access to expunged records.
- SB 124: Employers and expungement.
- SB 125: Open carry of rifles.
- SB 126: Prohibited equipment on firearms.
- SB 127: Referendum for school safety levy.
- SB 128: School calendar.
- SB 129: School curriculum.
- SB 130: Unemployment insurance matters.
- SB 131: Sales tax on recreational vehicles.
- SB 132: Civics test as graduation requirement.
- SB 133: Prescription drug listed as an opioid on label.
- SB 134: Storage of firearms at public venues.
- SB 135: Houses of worship and firearms.
- SB 136: Grants from state disaster relief fund.
- SB 137: Ban on sale or use of coal tar pavement products.
- SB 138: Eligibility for resident tuition rate.
- SB 139: Proof of identification.
- SB 140: Call center worker and consumer protection.
- SB 141: Office based opioid treatment providers.
- SB 142: Building permits.
- SB 143: Sales tax district for healthy food programs.
- SB 144: Vehicle weight.
- SB 145: County vehicle excise and wheel tax exemption.
- SB 146: Prescribing of controlled substance.
- SB 147: High school random drug testing.
- SB 148: Battery on a licensed athletic official.
- SB 149: Charity gaming operations.
- SB 150: Jury service.
- SB 151: Foster parent intervention in CHINS proceeding.
- SB 152: Media production expenditure income tax credit.
- SB 153: Health facility employee criminal background check.
- SB 154: Small business council.
- SB 155: Coverage of innocent coinsured.
- SB 156: Fire protection district per diems.
- SB 157: Economic development incentive accountability.
- SB 158: Indiana youth service program.
- SB 159: Defenses relating to controlled substance offenses.
- SB 160: Residency of police officers and firefighters.
- SB 162: Chronic pain management.
- SB 163: Recidivist look back periods.
- SB 164: Survivors' benefits.
- SB 165: School concussion recovery protocol.
- SB 166: Treatment of Lyme disease.
- SB 167: Cruelty to a law enforcement animal.
- SB 168: Display of child abuse and neglect hotline poster.
- SB 169: Service animals.
- SB 170: Child fatality report information.
- SB 171: Repeal of certain tax incentives.
- SB 172: Survivor health coverage.
- SB 173: Expungement of addiction related convictions.
- SB 174: Fertility fraud.
- SB 175: Operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
- SB 176: Transfer of prescription drugs.
- SB 177: Study of loot boxes in video games.
- SB 178: Property tax exemption.
- SB 179: Entertainment.
- SB 180: Disabled veteran renter's deduction.
- SB 181: Everybody Counts Center for Independent Living.
- SB 182: Mobile credential.
- SB 183: Virtual charter schools.
- SB 184: Diversity training for state employees.
- SB 185: Operating a vehicle.
- SB 186: Traffic crimes.
- SB 187: Resisting law enforcement.
- SB 188: Nursing faculty loan repayment grant program.
- SB 189: Emergency communication disorder permits.
- SB 190: Modified symbol of access.
- SB 191: Historic preservation and rehabilitation grants.
- SB 192: Nonconsensual pornography.
- SB 193: Sewer and water connections through rights-of-way.
- SB 194: Voter challenges in primaries.
- SB 195: Custody, parenting time, and visitation proceedings.
- SB 196: Electronic reporting of valuable metal purchases.
- SB 197: Copies of identifying adoption information.
- SB 198: Controlled substances in penal facililties.
- SB 199: Rental of curricular materials.
- SB 200: Indemnification from legal malpractice claims.
- SB 201: Health provider ethical exemption.
- SB 202: Physician order for scope of treatment.
- SB 203: Physician maintenance of certification.
- SB 204: Health status related requirements.
- SB 205: SPEA study of low-carbon and green industries.
- SB 206: Child support modification.
- SB 207: Probation.
- SB 208: Electronic filing and notice.
- SB 209: Tax deduction for health care sharing expenses.
- SB 210: License reinstatement fee reduction program.
- SB 211: Cannabis compliance commission.
- SB 212: Indiana's electoral vote.
- SB 213: Possession of marijuana.
- SB 214: Minimum wage.
- SB 215: County redevelopment commission appointments.
- SB 216: Educational costs exemptions.
- SB 217: Behavioral health and addiction services.
- SB 218: Watercraft accidents.
- SB 219: Statute of limitations.
- SB 220: Going upon the premises of another.
- SB 221: Township boards of merged townships.
- SB 222: Disclosure of public health information.
- SB 223: Accounting by attorney in fact.
- SB 224: Cigarette tax evasion.
- SB 225: Controlled substances in a penal or juvenile facility.
- SB 226: Crisis intervention teams.
- SB 227: Peer to peer car rentals.
- SB 228: Department of health matters.
- SB 229: Psychotropic medication in foster care.
- SB 230: Unlawful indemnity agreements.
- SB 231: Direct sales.
- SB 232: Preparation and sale of homemade food.
- SB 233: Business personal property tax exemption.
- SB 234: Tuition of children of public safety officers.
- SB 235: Expungements.
- SB 236: Unauthorized adoption advertising.
- SB 237: Suspension of a sentence for a felony.
- SB 238: Indiana criminal justice institute.
- SB 239: Property tax assessment appeals.
- SB 240: Terrorism and extortion.
- SB 241: School choice scholarships.
- SB 242: Telemedicine and medical devices.
- SB 243: Nonconsensual pornography.
- SB 244: Division of outdoor recreation.
- SB 245: Seizure preparedness.
- SB 246: Local public questions.
- SB 247: Annual inspections of CAFOs.
- SB 248: Distributions of public safety income tax revenue.
- SB 249: Psychiatrist student loan forgiveness program.
- SB 250: Teacher evaluations.
- SB 251: Foster parent reporting form.
- SB 252: State university and foundation information.
- SB 253: State agency grant administration.
- SB 254: Organized retail theft.
- SB 255: Cultural district development.
- SB 256: Construction zone automated traffic control system.
- SB 257: Use of credit information in insurance.
- SB 258: Ban on sex offenders providing child care services.
- SB 259: Wage discrimination.
- SB 260: Prevention of sexual violence, domestic violence, and stalking.
- SB 261: Absentee voting.
- SB 262: Minimum wage.
- SB 263: Minimum age to purchase assault weapons.
- SB 264: Age of consent.
- SB 265: Various trust matters.
- SB 266: School security grants and advances.
- SB 267: Integrated school based mental health.
- SB 268: Study committee on addiction professionals.
- SB 269: Protective orders.
- SB 270: Recusal of local government officials.
- SB 271: E-liquid container labeling.
- SB 272: Lifeline law.
- SB 273: Kids first trust fund board subsidiary corporation.
- SB 274: Opioid addiction recovery.
- SB 275: Superintendent of public instruction.
- SB 276: Opioid treatment pilot program.
- SB 277: Teacher leaders.
- SB 278: Statewide infant fatality review committee.
- SB 279: Waiver to adult court for attempted murder.
- SB 280: Over 65 property tax deduction.
- SB 281: School administrator contracts.
- SB 282: Value added growth and projection analytics.
- SB 283: State payments in lieu of property taxes.
- SB 284: Prohibition of conversion therapy.
- SB 285: Public transit funding.
- SB 286: Designated wild areas in certain state forests.
- SB 287: Medical marijuana for the terminally ill.
- SB 288: Lifeline law.
- SB 289: Reporting on worker misclassification.
- SB 290: Prevailing wage.
- SB 291: Practice of naturopathic medicine study.
- SB 292: Notice and hearings on child relocation.
- SB 293: Allen County substance abuse pilot program.
- SB 294: Local air pollution control agency contracts.
- SB 295: Driver instruction regarding law enforcement procedures.
- SB 296: Adoption subsidy payment requirement.
- SB 297: Lead testing of school drinking water.
- SB 298: Small business job creation tax credit.
- SB 299: Law enforcement officer training.
- SB 300: End of life options.
- SB 301: Death sentence elimination and life imprisonment.
- SB 302: Assessed value deduction for disabled veterans.
- SB 303: Criminal law matters.
- SB 304: Intimidation against utility workers.
- SB 305: Timber management.
- SB 306: Ranked choice voting.
- SB 307: Regulation of firearms.
- SB 308: Partition fences.
- SB 309: Storage of firearms.
- SB 310: Outpatient based opioid treatment providers.
- SB 311: Placement priority for foster parents.
- SB 312: Mandatory electronic prescriptions.
- SB 313: Publication of township abstract.
- SB 314: Lake County solid waste management district.
- SB 315: Township assistance appeal.
- SB 316: Elimination of annual adjustments of assessed values.
- SB 317: Custody of documents under audit.
- SB 318: Age for compulsory school attendance.
- SB 319: Sentencing after probation revocation.
- SB 320: Misleading or inaccurate caller identification.
- SB 321: Firearms storage.
- SB 322: Sales tax administration.
- SB 323: Drug testing and visitation.
- SB 324: Disabled veterans parking placards.
- SB 325: Student safety awareness.
- SB 326: Integrated school based mental health.
- SB 327: School bus safety.
- SB 328: Common nuisance.
- SB 329: Income tax exemption for military pay.
- SB 330: Infant born with neonatal abstinence syndrome.
- SB 331: Crimes involving the death of an individual.
- SB 332: Lake County local income tax distributions.
- SB 333: Orifice searches and blood draws.
- SB 334: Operation of safety rest areas.
- SB 335: Resident tuition rate for eligible individuals.
- SB 336: Misdemeanor penalties.
- SB 337: Deduction for military income.
- SB 338: Prekindergarten pilot program eligibility.
- SB 339: Eligibility for higher education awards.
- SB 340: Moratorium on privately operated facilities.
- SB 341: Charter schools in Gary.
- SB 342: Employment of minors.
- SB 343: Advanced practice registered nurses.
- SB 344: Choice scholarships.
- SB 346: Prekindergarten pilot program.
- SB 347: Implicit bias training.
- SB 348: Covenants not to compete.
- SB 349: Voter registration.
- SB 350: Loss insurance.
- SB 374: Veterans education benefits.
- SB 375: Collecting solid waste management district fees.
House:
- HB 1002: Career and technical education matters.
- HB 1003: School corporation expenditure targets.
- HB 1004: School safety.
- HB 1005: State superintendent of public instruction.
- HB 1006: Department of child services.
- HB 1007: Perinatal care.
- HB 1008: Teacher career ladders.
- HB 1009: Teacher residency grant pilot program.
- HB 1010: Property tax and income tax deductions.
- HB 1011: Redistricting commission.
- HB 1012: Product liability actions.
- HB 1013: Admissibility of coverage limits.
- HB 1014: Unauthorized adoption advertising.
- HB 1015: Unlawful indemnity agreements.
- HB 1016: Battery on a utility worker.
- HB 1017: Civil and criminal immunity.
- HB 1018: County park board membership.
- HB 1019: Public construction.
- HB 1020: Hate crimes.
- HB 1021: Education finance.
- HB 1022: Expanded criminal history checks.
- HB 1023: Renter's deduction for disabled veterans.
- HB 1024: Safety rest areas.
- HB 1025: County highway engineer's salary.
- HB 1026: Innkeeper's and food and beverage tax data.
- HB 1027: Wind farm conflicts of interest.
- HB 1028: Mental health care of released inmates.
- HB 1029: Prescription drug pricing study committee.
- HB 1030: Resident tuition for eligible individuals.
- HB 1031: Certificate of employability.
- HB 1032: Police officer and firefighter pensions.
- HB 1033: Local income taxes.
- HB 1034: Political subdivision controlled projects and debt.
- HB 1035: Disseminating material harmful to minors.
- HB 1036: Shared mobility devices.
- HB 1037: Complete count commission.
- HB 1038: Study of human trafficking.
- HB 1039: Study of mental health concerns.
- HB 1040: Firearm storage requirements.
- HB 1041: Property insurance coverage for a total loss.
- HB 1042: Township trustees and board members.
- HB 1043: Off-road helmet requirements.
- HB 1044: Regulation of confined feeding operations.
- HB 1045: Regulation of mining.
- HB 1046: Sexual harassment prevention training.
- HB 1047: Equal pay and wage disclosure protection.
- HB 1048: Firearm storage.
- HB 1049: Surrender of firearms for domestic violence crimes.
- HB 1050: Racial profiling and pretextual stops.
- HB 1051: Reckless homicide.
- HB 1052: Local income tax.
- HB 1053: Disabled Hoosier veteran license plate.
- HB 1054: Professional employer organizations.
- HB 1055: Judgment liens.
- HB 1056: Homestead standard deduction appeals.
- HB 1057: Vanderburgh County magistrates.
- HB 1058: Distribution of registration fees.
- HB 1059: Survivor benefits.
- HB 1060: School corporation operations fund levy.
- HB 1061: Attorney's fees.
- HB 1062: Unemployment matters.
- HB 1063: School safety equipment.
- HB 1064: Public safety workforce development.
- HB 1065: Regional holding facility.
- HB 1066: Public safety personnel health studies.
- HB 1067: Fire academy funding.
- HB 1068: Motorsports development.
- HB 1069: Yellow dot emergency medical information program.
- HB 1070: Film and media production rebate.
- HB 1071: Health facility quality assessment fee.
- HB 1072: Seizure preparedness.
- HB 1073: Pregnancy and childbirth discrimination.
- HB 1074: Tax sale redemptions.
- HB 1075: Child victim of human or sexual trafficking.
- HB 1076: Sales tax holiday.
- HB 1077: Renter's deduction for disabled veterans.
- HB 1078: Commitment of Level 6 offenders to DOC.
- HB 1079: School bus safety.
- HB 1080: Community corrections and credit time.
- HB 1082: Civil rights enforcement.
- HB 1083: Tax exemption for military retirement benefits.
- HB 1084: Identification through surgical implants.
- HB 1085: Device implantation as a condition of employment.
- HB 1086: Local licensing and permitting.
- HB 1087: Payment of court fees.
- HB 1088: Sales tax exemption for data warehouse equipment.
- HB 1089: Education matters.
- HB 1090: Railroad crossings.
- HB 1091: Alcoholic beverage purchases on credit.
- HB 1092: Elimination of lower speed limit for trucks.
- HB 1093: Bias crimes.
- HB 1094: Ambulance service program membership.
- HB 1095: Income tax deduction for military income.
- HB 1096: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy pilot programs.
- HB 1097: Advanced practice registered nurses.
- HB 1098: Small loan finance charges.
- HB 1099: School bus inspection and equipment requirements.
- HB 1100: Funeral licensee and life insurance.
- HB 1101: Uniform food and beverage tax.
- HB 1102: Local income tax rate.
- HB 1103: Plan commission executive director.
- HB 1104: Disabled veteran parking placard.
- HB 1105: Failure to identify.
- HB 1106: Fuel taxes on compressed natural gas.
- HB 1108: False accusation of a crime.
- HB 1109: Income tax credit for firearms safety expenses.
- HB 1110: Strict liability for dog bites.
- HB 1111: State payments in lieu of property taxes.
- HB 1112: Vocational education.
- HB 1113: Telecoil.
- HB 1114: Interference with law enforcement.
- HB 1115: Tourism development.
- HB 1116: Various local government matters.
- HB 1117: Medicaid nursing facility services.
- HB 1118: Howard County magistrate.
- HB 1119: Peer to peer car rentals.
- HB 1120: County option property tax replacement fee.
- HB 1121: Area agencies on aging.
- HB 1122: Signage on private property used for voting.
- HB 1123: Telephone solicitation.
- HB 1124: Certificates of title.
- HB 1125: Cumulative capital improvement fund.
- HB 1126: Local tax matters.
- HB 1127: Property tax exemption.
- HB 1128: Construction permits.
- HB 1129: Training requirements for armed educators.
- HB 1130: Out-of-state drug prescriptions.
- HB 1131: Licensure of behavior analysts.
- HB 1132: Military income tax exemption.
- HB 1133: Income tax credit for donations.
- HB 1134: Ban on flame retardant material.
- HB 1135: 1977 fund retirement and surviving spouse benefits.
- HB 1136: Study of changes to Uniform Consumer Credit Code.
- HB 1137: Credit services organizations.
- HB 1138: Arbitration for homeowners association disputes.
- HB 1139: Pension thirteenth checks.
- HB 1140: Transitions of newly elected officials.
- HB 1141: Traffic amnesty program.
- HB 1142: Infant mortality collaborative.
- HB 1143: Healthy food finance.
- HB 1144: Tax credit for classroom supplies.
- HB 1145: Living wage.
- HB 1146: Reporting of domestic violence convictions to NICS.
- HB 1147: Elimination of the state board of education.
- HB 1148: NICS reporting under the Jake Laird law.
- HB 1149: Safe storage of firearms.
- HB 1150: Monetary awards for exonerated prisoners.
- HB 1151: Use of headlights in bad weather.
- HB 1152: Student hunger and homelessness.
- HB 1153: Age 65 and older property tax deduction.
- HB 1154: Indiana state census count committee.
- HB 1155: Clark County circuit court.
- HB 1156: Bed bug abatement.
- HB 1157: Piping materials for public works projects.
- HB 1158: Fair and open competition for public works projects.
- HB 1159: Bias motivated crimes.
- HB 1160: Foundation to support the Indiana Veterans' Home.
- HB 1161: Restricted use of fireworks.
- HB 1162: Cursive writing.
- HB 1163: Healthy Indiana plan.
- HB 1164: Surrender of firearms for domestic violence crimes.
- HB 1165: Farmland preservation.
- HB 1166: Redevelopment commission membership.
- HB 1167: Children in need of services.
- HB 1168: Child placement.
- HB 1169: Child care background checks.
- HB 1170: Public safety officer contract negotiations.
- HB 1171: Apprentice plumbers.
- HB 1172: Virtual education.
- HB 1173: Tippecanoe County superior court.
- HB 1174: Delivery vehicles.
- HB 1175: Supervision by behavioral health professionals.
- HB 1176: Medical provider immunity for body cavity search.
- HB 1177: Township government issues.
- HB 1178: Township cemetery ownership and maintenance.
- HB 1179: Prior authorization of prescription drugs.
- HB 1180: Pharmacy benefit managers.
- HB 1181: Asbestos litigation.
- HB 1182: Worker's compensation.
- HB 1183: Towing services.
- HB 1184: End of life options.
- HB 1185: Bunkhouse safety requirements.
- HB 1186: Crimes involving synthetic drugs.
- HB 1187: Technical corrections.
- HB 1188: Attorney general powers.
- HB 1189: Criminal justice study committee.
- HB 1190: Group homes for individuals with disabilities.
- HB 1191: War memorials of last resort.
- HB 1192: Theft by public servants.