Indiana 2023 Regular Session All Bills
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Indiana 2023 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HB1423
Introduced
1/17/23
Refer
1/17/23
Rare disease advisory committee. Establishes the rare disease advisory committee.
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Indiana 2023 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HB1424
Introduced
1/17/23
Refer
1/17/23
University of Southern Indiana bridge program. Makes an appropriation from the state general fund to the University of Southern Indiana for use in its bridge program.
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Indiana 2023 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HB1425
Introduced
1/17/23
Refer
1/17/23
Confidentiality of birth and stillbirth records. Provides that a registration or certificate of a birth or stillbirth is open to public inspection and copying upon the request of any person that occurs 99 years (instead of 75 years) after the record is created.
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Indiana 2023 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HB1426
Introduced
1/17/23
Refer
1/17/23
Poll hours. Provides that the polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. (Under current law, the polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 6 p.m.)
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Indiana 2023 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HB1427
Introduced
1/17/23
Refer
1/17/23
Same day voter registration. Permits a voter to register at the polls by: (1) completing a voter registration form along with an affirmation that the person has not voted elsewhere in the election; and (2) providing proof of residence. Makes conforming changes.
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Indiana 2023 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HB1428
Introduced
1/17/23
Refer
1/17/23
Report Pass
2/9/23
School board elections. Provides that a candidate for a school board office may not be an employee or agent of that school corporation. Establishes a process for a school board or the voters in a school corporation to change the method by which the members of the school board are nominated and elected. Provides that the members of a school board may be nominated and elected by one of the following processes: (1) Through nonpartisan election (as is the case under current law). (2) Through nonpartisan nomination (under the current process) and designation of a candidate's political affiliation or independent status on the general election ballot. (3) Through nomination and election in a partisan process as other candidates for elected office are nominated and elected. Provides that a school board may adopt a resolution to initiate a change or the voters of the school corporation may initiate a change through petition. Provides that, in either case, the voters of the school corporation must approve any change by public question. Provides that the method of election of members of a school board may not be changed until after 10 years after the most recent change was made. Makes conforming changes.
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Indiana 2023 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HB1429
Introduced
1/17/23
Refer
1/17/23
Communications infrastructure in utility easement. Provides that if an electricity supplier provides a property owner with notice of the electricity supplier's intent to: (1) install new communications infrastructure; or (2) allow: (A) an affiliated entity of the electricity supplier; or (B) a communications service provider; to install new communications infrastructure; within an electric easement on the property, the property owner shall allow the electricity supplier, affiliated entity, or communications service provider to access the electric easement for purposes of the attachment or installation of communications infrastructure within the electric easement. Provides that a property owner is not entitled to damages for a decrease in the value of the property caused by an electricity supplier's use of an electric easement on the property for communications infrastructure if an appraisal of the property cannot determine a value for the property due to a lack of comparable properties.
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Indiana 2023 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HB1430
Introduced
1/17/23
Refer
1/17/23
Business personal property tax exemption. Increases the acquisition cost threshold for the business personal property tax exemption from $80,000 to $250,000.
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Indiana 2023 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HB1431
Introduced
1/17/23
Refer
1/17/23
Early graduation and ADM counts. Requires that the February count of a school corporation's average daily membership (ADM) must be increased by the number of students who, during the students' expected graduation year: (1) were enrolled in the school corporation on the September ADM count day; (2) completed graduation requirements before the February ADM count day; and (3) were not enrolled in the school corporation on the February ADM count day.
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Indiana 2023 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HB1432
Introduced
1/17/23
Refer
1/17/23
Personal allowance for facility residents. Increases the personal allowance for residential care recipients and Medicaid recipients from $52 to $100.
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Indiana 2023 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HB1433
Introduced
1/17/23
Refer
1/17/23
Report Pass
2/14/23
Report Pass
2/20/23
Engrossed
2/24/23
Refer
3/6/23
Refer
3/16/23
Reimbursement for prosthetic and orthotic devices. Provides that orthotic devices are provided under Medicaid. Requires the office of Medicaid policy and planning to apply for any state plan amendment or waiver necessary to include prosthetic and orthotic devices under Medicaid. Specifies that a minor may receive a prosthetic or orthotic device for the recipient's medical needs and a device for recreational activities. Requires reimbursement for the replacement of an orthotic device or a prosthetic device for a minor for certain reasons.
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Indiana 2023 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HB1434
Introduced
1/17/23
Refer
1/17/23
Counting early high school graduates. Requires that the February count of a school corporation's average daily membership (ADM) must be increased by the number of students who, during the students' expected graduation year: (1) were enrolled in the school corporation on the September ADM count day; (2) completed graduation requirements before the February ADM count day; and (3) were not enrolled in the school corporation on the February ADM count day.
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Indiana 2023 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HB1435
Introduced
1/17/23
Refer
1/17/23
Cap on assessed valuation increases for homesteads. Limits the annual increase in assessed value of a homestead to the lesser of: (1) 3%; or (2) the change in the Consumer Price Index; unless ownership of the homestead changes during the year or the increase results from physical changes to the homestead.
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Indiana 2023 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HB1436
Introduced
1/17/23
Refer
1/17/23
Report Pass
2/2/23
Onsite sewage systems and holding tanks. Defines "alternative residential onsite sewage system" as a system that: (1) is designed for the collection, storage, treatment, and disposal of sewage from the dwelling of one or two families; (2) is installed in a place that is not suitable for a standard septic system; (3) is a replacement for a standard septic system that did not function properly; (4) is based on a design or plan approved by the National Sanitation Foundation; (5) employs advanced treatment components not used in standard septic systems; (6) discharges treated effluent above ground; and (7) requires more frequent testing and maintenance than a standard septic system. Requires the environmental rules board to adopt rules, including emergency rules, to establish standards and specifications, effluent limitations, and inspection, maintenance, testing, service, and repair requirements for alternative residential onsite sewage systems. Requires the department of environmental management (IDEM) to issue a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System general permit that will authorize the installation and use of alternative residential onsite sewage systems. Requires a local health department to grant a permit for an alternative residential onsite sewage system if certain requirements are met, including: (1) the permit applicant has obtained coverage under the general permit; (2) the applicant affirms in writing that the alternative residential onsite sewage system will be installed and maintained in accordance with the rules of the environmental rules board; and (3) the permit applicant has filed an affidavit for recording in the county recorder's office that will provide notice to any prospective transferee of the applicant's property that the transferee will be subject to the ongoing inspection, maintenance, testing, service, and repair requirements applying to alternative residential onsite sewage systems. Provides that if the owner of property served by an alternative residential onsite sewage system fails to satisfy any inspection, maintenance, testing, service, or repair requirement, the local health department shall have the needed work done and shall bill the property owner for the cost. Provides that these costs, plus fees, if unpaid, become a lien against the property. Provides that septage that originates from a residential or commercial source may be held in one or more holding tanks of not more than 10,000 gallons until removed and transported from the site. Establishes requirements for septage holding tanks. Requires a permit from the local health department for the operation of a septage holding tank. Requires a septage tank owner to enter into a written contract with a septage management vehicle operator for regular removal of septage from the tank, to provide a copy of the contract to the local health department, and to provide proof to the local health department that the tank owner is regularly paying for the removal of septage from the holding tank. Requires a local health department to report to IDEM concerning the septage tanks in its jurisdiction.
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Indiana 2023 Regular Session
Indiana House Bill HB1437
Introduced
1/17/23
Refer
1/17/23
Extension of water and wastewater services. Allows a water or wastewater utility to extend service to a school or hospital without a deposit or other adequate assurance of performance from the customer.