Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1122

Introduced
1/4/22  
Refer
1/4/22  
Report Pass
1/20/22  
Engrossed
1/26/22  

Caption

Regulation of sexually oriented businesses.

Impact

The bill's implications extend to existing statutes concerning the operation of sexually oriented businesses, repealing prior laws concerning sexually explicit materials. By enforcing stricter zoning regulations, the bill seeks to minimize negative secondary effects often associated with such businesses, including crime and public health concerns. Local governments retain the authority to enforce additional regulations regarding licensing and operational guidelines, allowing them to tailor local needs while conforming to the new state level adjustments.

Summary

House Bill 1122 focuses on the regulation of sexually oriented businesses in Indiana. The bill establishes a distance requirement that these businesses must be located at least 1,000 feet away from certain facilities that cater to minors, such as schools and parks. Additionally, the bill allows preexisting businesses until July 1, 2025, to comply with this new regulation, recognizing the financial investments that were made prior to the enactment of the law. Furthermore, the legislation aims to address the secondary effects associated with these businesses, aiming to promote the health, safety, and general welfare of the community.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding HB 1122 reveal a mixture of support and opposition. Proponents argue that the bill enhances public safety and protects minors from exposure to sexually oriented establishments. In contrast, opponents may deem it overly restrictive, arguing it could lead to undue financial harm to established businesses that meet current zoning requirements. The conversation illustrates a broader conflict between community standards and the operation of adult businesses.

Contention

Notable points of contention include concerns over the bill's potential impact on local governance and existing businesses. While the bill aims to consolidate state control over sexually oriented businesses, critics worry that overregulation may undermine local autonomy and economic viability for smaller businesses already operating within those regions. The discussions reflect a balancing act between safeguarding community welfare and respecting established business rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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