*ES0011.1* February 17, 2022 ENGROSSED SENATE BILL No. 11 _____ DIGEST OF SB 11 (Updated February 16, 2022 12:01 pm - DI 140) Citations Affected: IC 4-20.5. Synopsis: Display of historical documents. Provides that a document of educational and historical significance with acknowledged religious history (document) may be displayed on property owned by the state. Provides that a display of a document may be accompanied by a statement providing its context in American history. Provides that a document may only be displayed if the document is: (1) donated; (2) purchased with funds made available through voluntary contributions to the Indiana department of administration (department); or (3) reprinted from a document donated or purchased with contributions to the department. Requires, upon request, the department to provide certain documents to a state office, clerk of court, judge, or legislative body. Effective: July 1, 2022. Kruse, Raatz, Tomes (HOUSE SPONSORS — BEHNING, COOK, WESCO, BARTLETT) January 4, 2022, read first time and referred to Committee on Education and Career Development. January 27, 2022, reported favorably — Do Pass. January 31, 2022, read second time, amended, ordered engrossed. February 1, 2022, engrossed. Read third time, passed. Yeas 40, nays 9. HOUSE ACTION February 7, 2022, read first time and referred to Committee on Government and Regulatory Reform. February 17, 2022, reported — Do Pass. ES 11—LS 6104/DI 110 February 17, 2022 Second Regular Session of the 122nd General Assembly (2022) PRINTING CODE. Amendments: Whenever an existing statute (or a section of the Indiana Constitution) is being amended, the text of the existing provision will appear in this style type, additions will appear in this style type, and deletions will appear in this style type. Additions: Whenever a new statutory provision is being enacted (or a new constitutional provision adopted), the text of the new provision will appear in this style type. Also, the word NEW will appear in that style type in the introductory clause of each SECTION that adds a new provision to the Indiana Code or the Indiana Constitution. Conflict reconciliation: Text in a statute in this style type or this style type reconciles conflicts between statutes enacted by the 2021 Regular Session of the General Assembly. ENGROSSED SENATE BILL No. 11 A BILL FOR AN ACT to amend the Indiana Code concerning state offices and administration. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana: 1 SECTION 1. IC 4-20.5-21-4 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA CODE 2 AS A NEW SECTION TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JULY 3 1, 2022]: Sec. 4. (a) Subject to subsection (c), a document of 4 educational and historical significance with acknowledged religious 5 history may be displayed on property owned by the state, including 6 the following: 7 (1) The Mayflower Compact, written and adopted in 1620. 8 (2) The Declaration of Independence, adopted by the 9 Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. 10 (3) Articles I through VI of the Northwest Ordinance, enacted 11 by the Confederation Congress on July 13, 1787. 12 (4) Washington's Farewell Address, published September 19, 13 1796. 14 (b) A display of a document under subsection (a) may be 15 accompanied by a document entitled "Educational Documents for 16 Acknowledging America's Religious History" that reads as follows: 17 "Many historical documents pivotal to American law, ES 11—LS 6104/DI 110 2 1 constitutionalism, and political theory have deep roots in 2 religion. Examples include the Mayflower Compact, the 3 Declaration of Independence, the Northwest Ordinance, and 4 Washington's Farewell Address, which collectively express 5 the American ideals of liberty, equality, personal 6 responsibility, and the rule of law. The purpose of this display 7 is to help the general public understand the role that religion 8 has played in the legal history of the United States and 9 Indiana.". 10 (c) A document may be displayed under subsection (a) only if 11 the document is: 12 (1) donated; 13 (2) purchased with funds made available through voluntary 14 contributions to the department; or 15 (3) reprinted from a document donated or purchased as 16 described in subdivisions (1) and (2). 17 (d) Subject to the availability of documents, funds, and 18 reprinted documents as provided under subsection (c), the 19 department shall, upon the request of a: 20 (1) state office (as defined in IC 3-5-2-48); 21 (2) clerk of court; 22 (3) judge; or 23 (4) legislative body (as defined in IC 36-1-2-9); 24 prepare and distribute to the state office, clerk of court, judge, or 25 legislative body a copy of a document listed in subsection (a)(1) 26 through (a)(4) for framing and display. 27 (e) The documents displayed under this section may be 28 displayed in a public location with other historical documents. ES 11—LS 6104/DI 110 3 COMMITTEE REPORT Madam President: The Senate Committee on Education and Career Development, to which was referred Senate Bill No. 11, has had the same under consideration and begs leave to report the same back to the Senate with the recommendation that said bill DO PASS. (Reference is to SB 11 as introduced.) RAATZ, Chairperson Committee Vote: Yeas 8, Nays 4 _____ SENATE MOTION Madam President: I move that Senate Bill 11 be amended to read as follows: Page 1, line 14, delete "must" and insert "may". (Reference is to SB 11 as printed January 28, 2022.) YODER _____ COMMITTEE REPORT Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Government and Regulatory Reform, to which was referred Senate Bill 11, has had the same under consideration and begs leave to report the same back to the House with the recommendation that said bill do pass. (Reference is to SB 11 as reprinted February 1, 2022.) MILLER D Committee Vote: Yeas 10, Nays 0 ES 11—LS 6104/DI 110