Indiana 2022 Regular Session All Bills (Page 51)
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Indiana 2022 Regular Session
Indiana Senate Bill SB0226
Introduced
1/6/22
Refer
1/6/22
Report Pass
1/27/22
Engrossed
2/2/22
Refer
2/7/22
Marriage and family therapists. Decreases the number of experiential practice hours required to obtain a license as a marriage and family therapist or a therapist associate. Specifies that the hours must be completed during at least 12 months.
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Indiana 2022 Regular Session
Indiana Senate Bill SB0227
Introduced
1/6/22
Refer
1/6/22
Study of Logansport State Hospital. Urges the legislative council to assign the task of studying the Logansport State Hospital's operations to an appropriate study committee.
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Indiana 2022 Regular Session
Indiana Senate Bill SB0228
Introduced
1/6/22
Refer
1/6/22
Acquisition and storage of firearms. Prohibits a person from keeping or storing an unsecured firearm on any premises controlled by the person under certain circumstances. Makes the failure to secure a firearm a Level 6 felony if the offense results in injury or death, enhances the offense to a Level 5 felony if the person has a prior unrelated conviction, and provides a defense. Requires a person wishing to transfer a firearm to another person to transact the transfer through a firearms dealer (dealer), subject to certain exceptions, and specifies the procedure to be used by the dealer to effect the transfer. Grants a dealer who completes a transfer civil immunity. Provides that a person who makes a false statement to a dealer for the purpose of completing a third party transfer commits firearm transfer fraud, a Level 6 felony, and enhances the penalty if the person has a prior unrelated conviction. Specifies that a dealer or other person who transfers a firearm in violation of certain requirements commits unlawful transfer of a firearm, a Level 6 felony, and enhances the offense to a Level 5 felony if the dealer or person has a prior unrelated conviction. Makes conforming amendments.
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Indiana 2022 Regular Session
Indiana Senate Bill SB0229
Introduced
1/6/22
Refer
1/6/22
Construction worker infection control program. Requires a construction worker to complete an infection control training program (program) every two years before working onsite on the erection, installation, alteration, repair, or remodeling of a hospital or ambulatory outpatient surgical center construction project. Establishes requirements for the program. Requires that the state department of health or an approved organization that conducts a program to provide each construction worker who successfully completes the program a certificate of completion.
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Indiana 2022 Regular Session
Indiana Senate Bill SB0230
Introduced
1/6/22
Refer
1/6/22
Report Pass
1/25/22
Engrossed
2/2/22
Refer
2/7/22
Enforcement of habitability standards. Allows a city, county, or town to bring a nuisance action against a tenant or other person responsible for a nuisance. Defines "essential services" as certain utility services needed for the safe and habitable occupation by a tenant of the tenant's rental unit. Defines "essential systems" as certain systems used to deliver essential services to a rental unit. Requires a landlord to repair or replace an essential system not later than 24 hours after being notified by a tenant that the tenant's rental unit is without essential services under certain circumstances. Provides that a tenant may enforce a statutory obligation of a landlord by providing notice of the landlord's noncompliance and allows for certain remedies to the tenant for the landlord's noncompliance. Provides that, during the pendency of a court action brought by a tenant to enforce a statutory obligation of a landlord, the court may order the tenant to make the regular rental payments otherwise due under the rental agreement to the clerk of the court or an attorney trust account, to be held in trust for disbursal to the prevailing party, as ordered by the court.
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Indiana 2022 Regular Session
Indiana Senate Bill SB0231
Introduced
1/6/22
Refer
1/6/22
Medical marijuana. Establishes a medical marijuana program (program), and permits caregivers and patients who have received a physician recommendation to possess a certain quantity of marijuana for treatment of certain medical conditions. Establishes a regulatory agency to oversee the program, and creates the regulatory agency advisory committee to review the effectiveness of the program and to consider recommendations from the regulatory agency. Authorizes the regulatory agency to grant research licenses to research facilities with a physical presence in Indiana. Repeals the controlled substance excise tax and the marijuana eradication program. Makes conforming amendments.
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Indiana 2022 Regular Session
Indiana Senate Bill SB0232
Introduced
1/6/22
Refer
1/6/22
False reporting. Specifies that a law enforcement officer who, knowing that information is false or misleading, includes the false or misleading information in a police report commits false informing, a Class A misdemeanor.
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Indiana 2022 Regular Session
Indiana Senate Bill SB0233
Introduced
1/6/22
Refer
1/6/22
Disclosure of eviction information. Prohibits a court or the operator of a case management system from disclosing information relating to an eviction action: (1) if the case is dismissed or if the tenant prevails in the action or upon appeal; or (2) upon order of the court after a petition to prohibit disclosure is made by the tenant: (A) not earlier than seven years after a judgment of eviction against the tenant becomes final; or (B) at least one year after the case was filed if the case remains pending with no judgment.
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Indiana 2022 Regular Session
Indiana Senate Bill SB0234
Introduced
1/6/22
Refer
1/6/22
Child and dependent care tax credit. Provides a refundable child and dependent care tax credit to taxpayers whose adjusted gross income for the taxable year is not more than 250% of the federal poverty level. Provides that the credit is equal to the lesser of: (1) an amount ranging from $200 to $1,000, depending on the extent to which the taxpayer's adjusted gross income exceeds the federal poverty level; or (2) 20% of the taxpayer's employment related expenses.
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Indiana 2022 Regular Session
Indiana Senate Bill SB0235
Introduced
1/6/22
Refer
1/6/22
Age for compulsory school attendance. Provides that a student is bound by compulsory school attendance requirements from the beginning of the fall school term for the school year in which the student is five years of age on August 1 of that school year. (Current law provides that a student is bound by compulsory school attendance requirements from the beginning of the fall school term for the school year in which the student becomes seven years of age.) Makes conforming amendments.
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Indiana 2022 Regular Session
Indiana Senate Bill SB0236
Introduced
1/6/22
Refer
1/6/22
Report Pass
1/25/22
Engrossed
2/2/22
Refer
2/7/22
Eligibility for senior property tax deduction. Increases the adjusted gross income threshold for an individual at least 65 years of age to obtain a deduction from the assessed value of the individual's real property from $30,000 to $40,000. Increases the threshold for an individual at least 65 years of age filing a joint return from $40,000 to $50,000. Increases the maximum assessed value of the real property from $200,000 to $300,000 to be eligible for the deduction. Provides that an individual is not entitled to a refund for the deduction for any previous year in which the assessed value of the individual's real property would have qualified for the deduction for that year due to a subsequent increase in the assessed value threshold.
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Indiana 2022 Regular Session
Indiana Senate Bill SB0237
Introduced
1/6/22
Refer
1/6/22
Report Pass
1/27/22
Engrossed
2/2/22
Refer
2/7/22
Report Pass
2/10/22
Notice requirements for local government meetings. Requires an agency of a political subdivision (local agency) under the open door law to post a meeting notice and meeting agenda (if any) on the local agency's official web site, in addition to giving notice by any other method required by law. Specifies that the local agency's official web site may be on a social media platform for purposes of: (1) the open door law; and (2) the law allowing a local agency to make the first required publication of a notice in the newspaper and any required subsequent publications of the notice on the local agency's official web site. Specifies that the official web site of a local agency may not require a user to register or pay a fee to access the web site.
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Indiana 2022 Regular Session
Indiana Senate Bill SB0238
Introduced
1/6/22
Refer
1/6/22
First responders retirement income tax deduction. Provides a state income tax deduction for retired first responders (or the surviving spouse of a retired first responder) equal to the first $10,000 received from an employee retirement pension system for service as a first responder.
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Indiana 2022 Regular Session
Indiana Senate Bill SB0239
Introduced
1/10/22
Refer
1/10/22
Report Pass
1/27/22
Engrossed
2/2/22
Refer
2/7/22
Report Pass
2/17/22
Enrolled
2/25/22
Passed
3/15/22
Chaptered
3/15/22
Passed
3/15/22
Practitioner advertising. Provides that, beginning January 1, 2023, certain practitioners are subject to disciplinary sanctions if the practitioner communicates or disseminates to the general public an advertisement that includes deceptive or misleading information or does not prominently state the profession or license held by the practitioner. Establishes certain exceptions. Provides, for purposes of the law prohibiting the unlawful practice of medicine or osteopathic medicine, that "the practice of medicine or osteopathic medicine" includes attaching to an individual's name additional terms or other specified words that identify a member of a medical specialty. Establishes certain exceptions. Specifies that the exclusions to the practice of medicine and osteopathic medicine do not allow a person to use words or abbreviations that indicate or induce an individual to believe that the person is engaged in the practice of medicine or osteopathic medicine.
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Indiana 2022 Regular Session
Indiana Senate Bill SB0240
Introduced
1/10/22
Refer
1/10/22
Service dog endorsement on driver's license. Provides that the bureau of motor vehicles shall place an identifying symbol on certain driver's licenses, permits, and identification cards to indicate the use of a service animal due to a person's disability.