*SB0134.2* Reprinted January 28, 2022 SENATE BILL No. 134 _____ DIGEST OF SB 134 (Updated January 27, 2022 3:20 pm - DI 120) Citations Affected: IC 3-5; IC 4-12; IC 5-14; IC 36-1. Synopsis: Appropriation of donated money. Adds language specifying that a political subdivision that conducts or administers an election may not accept private money donations to prepare, administer, or conduct elections or to employ individuals on a temporary basis for preparing, administering, or conducting elections, including registering voters. Requires all state agencies to submit to the budget agency a report of each individual state employee employed by the state agency whose salary is funded in whole or in part from donated money. Provides that if the donation of money is to the secretary of state, the report shall specify whether the money was or will be distributed to political subdivisions for preparing, administering, or conducting elections, and, if so, the specific types of uses for which the donated money will be used by those political subdivisions. Requires the budget agency to annually submit to the budget committee a report of the information that specifies and identifies each individual state employee whose salary is funded in whole or in part from donated money, which must be posted and made available on the Indiana transparency portal. (Continued next page) Effective: Upon passage. Brown L January 4, 2022, read first time and referred to Committee on Appropriations. January 18, 2022, amended, reported favorably — Do Pass. January 27, 2022, read second time, amended, ordered engrossed. SB 134—LS 6504/DI 120 Digest Continued Requires all local units of government to submit to the state board of accounts (SBA) a report of each individual local unit of government employee employed by the local unit of government whose salary is funded in whole or in part from donated money. Specifies that the report shall not include any other information other than the identification of those employees and the amount of the employee's salary that is funded by donated money. Requires the SBA to annually submit to the budget committee a report of the information that specifies and identifies each individual local unit of government employee whose salary is funded in whole or in part from donated money, which must be made available to the public. Defines "local unit of government" for purposes of the reporting requirement. Specifies that the term does not include hospitals. SB 134—LS 6504/DI 120SB 134—LS 6504/DI 120 Reprinted January 28, 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. SENATE BILL No. 134 A BILL FOR AN ACT to amend the Indiana Code concerning state and local administration. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana: 1 SECTION 1. IC 3-5-3-1, AS AMENDED BY P.L.109-2021, 2 SECTION 5, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 3 UPON PASSAGE]: Sec. 1. (a) Except as provided in sections 7 4 through 10 of this chapter, the county auditor shall pay the expenses of 5 voter registration and for all election supplies, equipment, and expenses 6 out of the county treasury in the manner provided by law. The county 7 fiscal body shall make the necessary appropriations for these purposes. 8 (b) The county executive shall pay to the circuit court clerk or board 9 of registration the expenses of: 10 (1) removing voters from the registration record under IC 3-7-43, 11 IC 3-7-45, or IC 3-7-46; and 12 (2) performing voter list maintenance programs under IC 3-7; 13 out of the county treasury without appropriation. 14 (c) Registration expenses incurred by a circuit court clerk or board 15 of registration for: 16 (1) the salaries of members of a board of registration appointed 17 under IC 3-7-12-9; SB 134—LS 6504/DI 120 2 1 (2) the salaries of chief clerks appointed under IC 3-7-12-17; and 2 (3) the salaries of assistants employed under IC 3-7-12-19; 3 may not be charged to a municipality. However, the municipality may 4 be charged for wages of extra persons employed to provide additional 5 assistance reasonably related to the municipal election. 6 (d) A political subdivision that conducts or administers an election 7 may not: 8 (1) accept private money donations; or 9 (2) receive or expend funds received; 10 from a person for preparing, administering, or conducting elections or 11 employing individuals on a temporary basis for the purpose of 12 preparing, administering, or conducting elections, including 13 registering voters. This subsection does not prohibit a political 14 subdivision from receiving or expending funds from the state or from 15 the federal government to prepare for, administer, or conduct an 16 election. 17 SECTION 2. IC 4-12-1-21 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA CODE 18 AS A NEW SECTION TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 19 UPON PASSAGE]: Sec. 21. (a) To ensure transparency in state 20 government, on or before June 30, 2022, and on or before June 30 21 of each year thereafter, all state agencies shall submit to the budget 22 agency a report of each individual state employee employed by the 23 state agency whose salary is funded in whole or in part from 24 donated money. The report under this subsection shall not include 25 any other information other than the identification of those 26 employees and the amount of the employee's salary that is funded 27 by donated money. 28 (b) If the donation of money is to the secretary of state, the 29 report shall specify whether the money was or will be distributed 30 to political subdivisions for preparing, administering, or 31 conducting elections, and, if so, the specific types of uses for which 32 the donated money will be used by those political subdivisions. 33 (c) On or before December 1, 2022, and on or before December 34 1 of each year thereafter, the budget agency shall annually submit 35 to the budget committee a report of the information submitted 36 under subsections (a) and (b) that specifies and identifies each 37 individual state employee whose salary is funded in whole or in 38 part from donated money. 39 (d) Before January 31, 2023, and before January 31 of each year 40 thereafter, the report submitted under subsection (c) in the 41 preceding year shall be posted and made available on the Indiana 42 transparency Internet web site established under IC 5-14-3.5-2. SB 134—LS 6504/DI 120 3 1 SECTION 3. IC 5-14-3.5-2, AS AMENDED BY P.L.177-2013, 2 SECTION 1, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 3 UPON PASSAGE]: Sec. 2. (a) The auditor of state, working with the 4 office of technology established by IC 4-13.1-2-1, or another 5 organization that is part of a state educational institution, and the office 6 of management and budget established by IC 4-3-22-3, shall post on 7 the Indiana transparency Internet web site the following data: 8 (1) A listing of state expenditures and fund balances, including 9 expenditures for contracts, grants, and leases. 10 (2) A listing of state owned real and personal property that has a 11 value of more than twenty thousand dollars ($20,000). 12 The web site must be electronically searchable by the public and must 13 be intuitive to users of the web site. 14 (b) The data base must include for each state agency: 15 (1) the amount, date, payer, and payee of expenditures; 16 (2) a listing of state expenditures by: 17 (A) personal services; 18 (B) other operating expenses; or 19 (C) total operating expenses; 20 to reflect how the funds were appropriated in the state budget act; 21 (3) a listing of state fund balances; and 22 (4) a listing of property owned by the state; and 23 (5) the information report required under IC 4-12-1-21(c). 24 (c) The data base must include for each state educational institution 25 a listing of the annual salaries for employees of the state educational 26 institution. 27 SECTION 4. IC 36-1-30 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA CODE AS 28 A NEW CHAPTER TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE UPON 29 PASSAGE]: 30 Chapter 30. Reporting of Donated Money Used to Fund Salaries 31 Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, "local unit of government" 32 means any county, city, town, township, political subdivision, or 33 other entity exercising in a limited geographical area the executive, 34 administrative, or legislative power of the local government power. 35 The term does not include a hospital organized or operated under 36 IC 16-22-1 through IC 16-22-5, IC 16-22-8, or IC 16-23-1. 37 Sec. 2. (a) On or before January 31, all local units of 38 government shall annually submit to the state board of accounts a 39 report of each individual local unit of government employee 40 employed by the local unit of government whose salary is funded 41 in whole or in part from donated money. The report under this 42 subsection shall not include any other information other than the SB 134—LS 6504/DI 120 4 1 identification of those employees and the amount of the employee's 2 salary that is funded by donated money. 3 (b) The state board of accounts shall annually submit to the 4 budget committee a report of the information submitted under 5 subsection (a) that specifies and identifies each individual local unit 6 of government employee whose salary is funded in whole or in part 7 from donated money. 8 (c) The report submitted under subsection (b) shall be submitted 9 in a manner consistent with IC 5-14-3.8-7 and made available to 10 the public. 11 SECTION 5. An emergency is declared for this act. SB 134—LS 6504/DI 120 5 COMMITTEE REPORT Madam President: The Senate Committee on Appropriations, to which was referred Senate Bill No. 134, has had the same under consideration and begs leave to report the same back to the Senate with the recommendation that said bill be AMENDED as follows: Page 1, between the enacting clause and line 1, begin a new paragraph and insert: "SECTION 1. IC 3-5-3-1, AS AMENDED BY P.L.109-2021, SECTION 5, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE UPON PASSAGE]: Sec. 1. (a) Except as provided in sections 7 through 10 of this chapter, the county auditor shall pay the expenses of voter registration and for all election supplies, equipment, and expenses out of the county treasury in the manner provided by law. The county fiscal body shall make the necessary appropriations for these purposes. (b) The county executive shall pay to the circuit court clerk or board of registration the expenses of: (1) removing voters from the registration record under IC 3-7-43, IC 3-7-45, or IC 3-7-46; and (2) performing voter list maintenance programs under IC 3-7; out of the county treasury without appropriation. (c) Registration expenses incurred by a circuit court clerk or board of registration for: (1) the salaries of members of a board of registration appointed under IC 3-7-12-9; (2) the salaries of chief clerks appointed under IC 3-7-12-17; and (3) the salaries of assistants employed under IC 3-7-12-19; may not be charged to a municipality. However, the municipality may be charged for wages of extra persons employed to provide additional assistance reasonably related to the municipal election. (d) A political subdivision that conducts or administers an election may not: (1) accept private money donations; or (2) receive or expend funds received; from a person for preparing, administering, or conducting elections or employing individuals on a temporary basis for the purpose of preparing, administering, or conducting elections, including registering voters. This subsection does not prohibit a political subdivision from receiving or expending funds from the state or from the federal government to prepare for, administer, or conduct an election.". Page 1, line 3, delete "and". SB 134—LS 6504/DI 120 6 Page 1, line 4, delete "local". Page 1, line 4, delete "the following apply to appropriations of any" and insert "on or before June 30, 2022, and on or before June 30 of each year thereafter, all state agencies shall submit to the budget agency a report of each individual state employee employed by the state agency whose salary is funded in whole or in part from donated money. (b) If the donation of money is to the secretary of state, the report shall specify whether the money was or will be distributed to political subdivisions for preparing, administering, or conducting elections, and, if so, the specific types of uses for which the donated money will be used by those political subdivisions. (c) On or before December 1, 2022, and on or before December 1 of each year thereafter, the budget agency shall annually submit to the budget committee a report of the information submitted under subsections (a) and (b) that specifies and identifies each individual state employee whose salary is funded in whole or in part from donated money. (d) Before January 31, 2023, and before January 31 of each year thereafter, the report submitted under subsection (b) in the preceding year shall be posted and made available on the Indiana transparency Internet web site established under IC 5-14-3.5-2.". Page 1, delete lines 5 through 16, begin a new paragraph and insert: "SECTION 3. IC 5-14-3.5-2, AS AMENDED BY P.L.177-2013, SECTION 1, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE UPON PASSAGE]: Sec. 2. (a) The auditor of state, working with the office of technology established by IC 4-13.1-2-1, or another organization that is part of a state educational institution, and the office of management and budget established by IC 4-3-22-3, shall post on the Indiana transparency Internet web site the following data: (1) A listing of state expenditures and fund balances, including expenditures for contracts, grants, and leases. (2) A listing of state owned real and personal property that has a value of more than twenty thousand dollars ($20,000). The web site must be electronically searchable by the public and must be intuitive to users of the web site. (b) The data base must include for each state agency: (1) the amount, date, payer, and payee of expenditures; (2) a listing of state expenditures by: (A) personal services; (B) other operating expenses; or (C) total operating expenses; SB 134—LS 6504/DI 120 7 to reflect how the funds were appropriated in the state budget act; (3) a listing of state fund balances; and (4) a listing of property owned by the state; and (5) the information report required under IC 4-12-1-21(c). (c) The data base must include for each state educational institution a listing of the annual salaries for employees of the state educational institution. SECTION 4. IC 36-1-30 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA CODE AS A NEW CHAPTER TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE UPON PASSAGE]: Chapter 30. Reporting of Donated Money Used to Fund Salaries Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, "local unit of government" means any county, city, town, township, political subdivision, or other entity exercising in a limited geographical area the executive, administrative, or legislative power of the local government power. The term does not include a hospital organized or operated under IC 16-22-1 through IC 16-22-5, IC 16-22-8, or IC 16-23-1. Sec. 2. (a) On or before June 30, 2022, and on or before June 30 of each year thereafter, all local units of government shall submit to the department of local government finance a report of each individual local unit of government employee employed by the local unit of government whose salary is funded in whole or in part from donated money. (b) On or before December 1, 2022, and on or before December 1 of each year thereafter, the department of local government finance shall annually submit to the budget committee a report of the information submitted under subsection (a) that specifies and identifies each individual local unit of government employee whose salary is funded in whole or in part from donated money. (c) Before January 31, 2023, and before January 31 of each year thereafter, the report submitted under subsection (b) in the preceding year shall be posted and made available on the department of local government finance's computer gateway.". Renumber all SECTIONS consecutively. and when so amended that said bill do pass. (Reference is to SB 134 as introduced.) MISHLER, Chairperson Committee Vote: Yeas 10, Nays 1. SB 134—LS 6504/DI 120 8 SENATE MOTION Madam President: I move that Senate Bill 134 be amended to read as follows: Page 2, line 19, after "21." insert "(a)". Page 2, line 24, after "." insert "The report under this subsection shall not include any other information other than the identification of those employees and the amount of the employee's salary that is funded by donated money.". Page 2, line 37, delete "(b)" and insert "(c)". Page 3, line 34, delete "On or before June 30, 2022, and on or before June 30" and insert "On or before January 31,". Page 3, line 35, delete "of each year thereafter,". Page 3, line 35, after "shall" insert "annually". Page 3, line 36, delete "department of local government finance" and insert "state board of accounts". Page 3, line 39, after "." insert "The report under this subsection shall not include any other information other than the identification of those employees and the amount of the employee's salary that is funded by donated money.". Page 3, line 40, delete "On or before December 1, 2022, and on or before December" and insert "The state board of accounts". Page 3, delete line 41. Page 3, line 42, delete "finance". Page 3, run in lines 40 through 42. Page 4, delete lines 4 through 7, begin a new paragraph and insert: "(c) The report submitted under subsection (b) shall be submitted in a manner consistent with IC 5-14-3.8-7 and made available to the public.". (Reference is to SB 134 as printed January 19, 2022.) BROWN L SB 134—LS 6504/DI 120