Indiana 2022 2022 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0148 Engrossed / Bill

Filed 02/24/2022

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Reprinted
February 25, 2022
ENGROSSED
SENATE BILL No. 148
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DIGEST OF SB 148 (Updated February 24, 2022 12:20 pm - DI 131)
Citations Affected:  IC 5-4; IC 31-14; IC 33-37; IC 33-39.
Synopsis:  Prosecuting attorneys. Permits a prosecuting attorney to
purchase a crime insurance policy instead of executing a surety bond.
Permits the department of child services or a prosecuting attorney to
file a paternity action in certain cases. Renames the drug prosecution
fund as the substance abuse prosecution fund. Broadens the types of
expenses a county auditor shall pay the prosecuting attorney in
connection with a criminal case. Allows a prosecuting attorney to
appoint employees with the approval of the county council. Allows the
prosecuting attorneys council of Indiana to call two conferences each
year and specifies who may attend the conferences. Requires the
prosecuting attorneys council of Indiana to conduct certain training.
Provides a prosecuting attorney with defense and indemnification in a
disciplinary action for conduct that occurred within the scope of
employment.
Effective:  July 1, 2022.
Koch, Freeman
(HOUSE SPONSOR — STEUERWALD)
January 4, 2022, read first time and referred to Committee on Judiciary.
January 20, 2022, amended, reported favorably — Do Pass; reassigned to Committee on
Appropriations.
January 24, 2022, reassigned to Committee on Rules and Legislative Procedure pursuant
to Rule 68(b). Committee Report: Without recommendation, adopted.
January 27, 2022, read second time, ordered engrossed. Engrossed.
February 1, 2022, read third time, passed. Yeas 40, nays 9.
HOUSE ACTION
February 7, 2022, read first time and referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code.
February 17, 2022, amended, reported — Do Pass.
February 21, 2022, read second time, ordered engrossed. Engrossed.
February 22, 2022, returned to second reading.
February 24, 2022, re-read second time, amended, ordered engrossed.
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February 25, 2022
Second Regular Session of the 122nd General Assembly (2022)
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ENGROSSED
SENATE BILL No. 148
A BILL FOR AN ACT to amend the Indiana Code concerning
courts and court officers.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana:
1 SECTION 1. IC 5-4-1-2 IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS
2 [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 2. (a) The oath required by section
3 1 of this chapter, except in the case of a notary public or in those cases
4 specified in section 3 of this chapter, shall be endorsed on or attached
5 to the:
6 (1) commission;
7 (2) certificate if a certificate was issued under IC 3-10-7-34,
8 IC 3-12-4, or IC 3-12-5; or
9 (3) certificate of appointment pro tempore under IC 3-13-11-11;
10 signed by the person taking the oath, and certified to by the officer
11 before whom the oath was taken, who shall also deliver to the person
12 taking the oath a copy of the oath.
13 (b) A copy of the oath of office of a prosecuting attorney shall be
14 (1) recorded on the bond required by section 20 of this chapter; or
15 (2) attached to the commission of the prosecuting attorney.
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1 SECTION 2. IC 5-4-1-20 IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS
2 [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 20. (a) This section does not apply
3 if the person elected to the office of prosecuting attorney has
4 purchased a crime insurance policy to which all of the following
5 apply:
6 (1) The crime insurance policy:
7 (A) provides coverage for criminal acts or omissions
8 committed by:
9 (i) the prosecuting attorney; and
10 (ii) any employees of the prosecuting attorney, including
11 investigators, who are covered under an endorsement
12 described in clause (D);
13 (B) includes aggregate coverage sufficient to provide
14 coverage amounts specified for:
15 (i) the prosecuting attorney; and
16 (ii) any employees of the prosecuting attorney, including
17 investigators, who are covered under an endorsement
18 described in clause (D);
19 (C) is endorsed to cover the faithful performance of the
20 duties of the prosecuting attorney; and
21 (D) may be endorsed to cover the faithful performance of
22 the duties of employees of the prosecuting attorney,
23 including investigators.
24 (2) The cost of the crime insurance policy is paid by:
25 (A) the county; or
26 (B) if the judicial circuit is composed of more than one (1)
27 county, each county in the judicial circuit in the manner
28 provided by IC 33-38-5-3.
29 (3) The state is, for the sole purpose of recovering public
30 funds on behalf of a local government unit, named on the
31 crime insurance policy and any endorsements as a named
32 insured.
33 (b) A person elected to the office of prosecuting attorney shall
34 execute an individual surety bond for the faithful performance of the
35 duties of the office. The amount of the bond must be at least eight
36 thousand five hundred dollars ($8,500).
37 (b) (c) A person elected to the office of prosecuting attorney may
38 not take office until that person has filed a bond:
39 (1) in the office of the county recorder of the county in which the
40 person resides; and
41 (2) within ten (10) days after the bond is issued.
42 (c) (d) The cost of a bond shall be paid by the county. For multiple
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1 county judicial circuits, the cost shall be paid by each county in the
2 judicial circuit in the manner provided by IC 33-38-5-3.
3 (d) (e) A bond must be:
4 (1) executed by the person elected prosecuting attorney and one
5 (1) or more freehold sureties; and
6 (2) payable to the state as provided in section 10 of this chapter.
7 (e) (f) A bond is not void on first recovery, and suits may be brought
8 on the bond until the penalty is exhausted.
9 (f) (g) If a bond has been legally certified, any of the following have
10 the same effect in evidence as the bond:
11 (1) A copy of the bond.
12 (2) A record of the bond.
13 (3) A copy of a record of the bond.
14 (g) (h) The county recorder of the county in which the person
15 elected prosecuting attorney resides shall record the bond in an official
16 bond register.
17 SECTION 3. IC 31-14-4-3, AS AMENDED BY P.L.206-2015,
18 SECTION 46, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
19 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 3. (a) The department or a prosecuting attorney
20 operating under an agreement or contract described in IC 31-25-4-13.1,
21 may file a paternity action as next friend of the child if:
22 (1) the mother;
23 (2) the person with whom the child resides; or
24 (3) the department; or
25 (4) the alleged father;
26 has executed an assignment of support rights or applied for IV-D
27 services under Title IV-D of the federal Social Security Act (42 U.S.C.
28 651 through 669) and IC 31-25-4-19.
29 (b) A filing under subsection (a) by the department or
30 prosecuting attorney must be made within the period that would
31 apply if the child were filing on the child's own behalf under
32 IC 31-14-5-2.
33 SECTION 4. IC 33-37-9-4, AS AMENDED BY P.L.161-2018,
34 SECTION 91, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
35 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 4. (a) The treasurer of state shall distribute
36 semiannually one million two hundred eighty-eight thousand dollars
37 ($1,288,000) of the amounts transferred to the state fund under section
38 3 of this chapter as follows:
39 (1) Fourteen and ninety-eight hundredths percent (14.98%) shall
40 be deposited into the alcohol and drug countermeasures fund
41 established by IC 9-27-2-11.
42 (2) Eight and forty-two hundredths percent (8.42%) shall be
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1 deposited into the drug interdiction fund established by
2 IC 10-11-7-1.
3 (3) Four and sixty-eight hundredths percent (4.68%) shall be
4 deposited into the drug substance abuse prosecution fund
5 established by IC 33-39-8-6.
6 (4) Five and sixty-two hundredths percent (5.62%) shall be
7 deposited into the corrections drug abuse fund established by
8 IC 11-8-2-11.
9 (5) Twenty-two and forty-seven hundredths percent (22.47%)
10 shall be deposited into the state drug free communities fund
11 established by IC 5-2-10-2.
12 (6) Seven and ninety-eight hundredths percent (7.98%) shall be
13 distributed to the Indiana department of transportation for use
14 under IC 8-23-2-15.
15 (7) Twenty and thirty-two hundredths percent (20.32%) shall be
16 deposited in the family violence and victim assistance fund
17 established by IC 5-2-6.8-3.
18 (8) Fifteen and fifty-three hundredths percent (15.53%) shall be
19 deposited in the Indiana safe schools fund established by
20 IC 5-2-10.1.
21 (b) The treasurer of state shall distribute semiannually the amount
22 remaining after the distributions are made under subsection (a) to the
23 court technology fund established by IC 33-24-6-12.
24 SECTION 5. IC 33-39-1-3 IS AMENDED TO READ AS
25 FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 3. A person elected to
26 the office of prosecuting attorney, before entering upon the duties of
27 the office, shall execute a bond or crime insurance policy in the
28 manner prescribed by IC 5-4-1.
29 SECTION 6. IC 33-39-3-1 IS AMENDED TO READ AS
30 FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 1. Except as provided
31 in section 2 of this chapter and upon the order of a judge trying a
32 criminal case, the county auditor shall pay to a prosecuting attorney,
33 from funds in the county treasury not otherwise appropriated and as a
34 part of the costs of the trial, an amount equal to the expenses
35 necessarily incurred by a prosecuting attorney in traveling to attend the
36 taking of any deposition in connection with the criminal action.
37 SECTION 7. IC 33-39-4-1 IS AMENDED TO READ AS
38 FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 1. (a) The prosecuting
39 attorney of any judicial circuit of Indiana may appoint one (1) or more
40 investigators an employee, including an investigator, with the
41 approval of the county council or councils. An investigator An
42 employee appointed under this section
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1 (1) works under the direction of the prosecuting attorney. and
2 (2) may conduct investigations and assist in collecting and
3 assembling evidence that, in the judgment of the prosecuting
4 attorney, may be necessary for the successful prosecution of any
5 of the criminal offenders of the judicial circuit.
6 (b) An investigator appointed under this section who is not covered
7 by a crime insurance policy described in IC 5-4-1-20 shall give bond
8 in the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000). and
9 (c) An investigator appointed under this section has the same
10 police powers within the county authorized by law to all police officers.
11 (c) (d) In each judicial circuit the salary or other compensation to be
12 paid an investigator appointed under this section shall be set by the
13 county council or councils. A county council or councils may not
14 reduce the number of investigators or compensation of any investigator
15 without approval of the prosecuting attorney.
16 SECTION 8. IC 33-39-6-1 IS AMENDED TO READ AS
17 FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 1. (a) Prosecuting
18 attorneys and deputy prosecuting attorneys are entitled to receive the
19 compensation provided in this chapter. The minimum compensation of
20 the prosecuting attorneys shall be paid in the manner prescribed in
21 section 5 of this chapter. The compensation of the deputy prosecuting
22 attorneys shall be paid in the manner prescribed in section 2 of this
23 chapter.
24 (b) Upon the allowance of an itemized and verified claim by the
25 board of county commissioners, the auditor of the county shall issue a
26 warrant to a prosecuting attorney or deputy prosecuting attorney who
27 filed the claim to pay any part of the compensation of a prosecuting
28 attorney or a deputy prosecuting attorney that exceeds the amount that
29 the state is to pay.
30 (c) A deputy prosecuting attorney who knowingly divides
31 compensation with the prosecuting attorney or any other officer or
32 person in connection with employment commits a Class B
33 misdemeanor.
34 (d) A prosecuting attorney or any other officer or person who
35 knowingly accepts any division of compensation described in
36 subsection (c) commits a Class B misdemeanor.
37 (e) The attorney general prosecuting attorneys council of Indiana
38 shall call at least one (1) and not more than two (2) conferences of the
39 prosecuting attorneys, each year, to consider, discuss, and develop
40 coordinated plans for the enforcement of the laws of Indiana. The
41 conferences of the prosecuting attorneys are subject to the
42 following:
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1 (1) The date or dates upon which the conferences are held shall
2 be fixed by the attorney general. prosecuting attorneys council
3 of Indiana.
4 (2) The expenses necessarily incurred by a prosecuting attorney
5 in attending a conference, including the actual expense of
6 transportation to and from the place where the conference is held,
7 together with meals and lodging, shall be paid from the general
8 fund of the county upon the presentation of an itemized and
9 verified claim, filed as required by law, and by warrant issued by
10 the county auditor.
11 (3) If there is more than one (1) county in any judicial circuit, the
12 expenses of the prosecuting attorneys incurred by virtue of this
13 subsection shall be paid from the general fund of the respective
14 counties constituting the circuit in the same proportion that the
15 classification factor of each county bears to the classification
16 factor of the judicial circuit as determined according to law by the
17 state board of accounts. as the populations of the counties.
18 SECTION 9. IC 33-39-6-3 IS REPEALED [EFFECTIVE JULY 1,
19 2022]. Sec. 3. For purposes of fixing the salaries of the various
20 prosecuting attorneys under this chapter, each judicial circuit of the
21 state is:
22 (1) graded on the basis of population and gross assessed
23 valuation; and
24 (2) set up on the percentage ratio it bears to the state, the whole
25 state being considered as one hundred percent (100%).
26 SECTION 10. IC 33-39-6-4 IS REPEALED [EFFECTIVE JULY 1,
27 2022]. Sec. 4. (a) The nine (9) classes of the several judicial circuits of
28 the state as set out in this chapter are based on a unit factor system. The
29 factors are determined by the relations of the judicial circuit to the state
30 as established and certified to each county auditor by the state board of
31 accounts not later than June 20 of any calendar year. They are as
32 follows:
33 (1) Population.
34 (2) Gross assessed valuation as shown by the last preceding gross
35 assessed valuation as certified by the various counties to the
36 auditor of the state in the calendar year in which the calculation
37 is made.
38 (b) The factors for each of the nine (9) classes set out in this chapter
39 shall be obtained as follows:
40 (1) The population of each judicial circuit shall be divided by the
41 population of the entire state.
42 (2) The gross assessed valuation of each judicial circuit shall be
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1 divided by the gross assessed valuation of the entire state.
2 (3) The two (2) results thus obtained shall be added together and
3 the sum thus obtained for each judicial circuit shall be divided by
4 two (2).
5 (4) The final result so obtained, multiplied by one hundred (100),
6 shall determine the classification of each judicial circuit
7 according to the following schedule:
8	CLASSIFICATION FACTORS
9	HIGH LOW CLASS
10 NO LIMIT	8.00 1
11 ALL UNDER 8.00 2.25 2
12 ALL UNDER 2.25 1.25 3
13 ALL UNDER 1.25 .85 4
14 ALL UNDER .85 .70 5
15 ALL UNDER .70 .60 6
16 ALL UNDER .60 .50 7
17 ALL UNDER .50 .35 8
18 ALL UNDER .35 No limit 9
19 SECTION 11. IC 33-39-6-8 IS AMENDED TO READ AS
20 FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 8. (a) The
21 compensation provided in this chapter for prosecuting attorneys and
22 their deputies is in full for all services required by law. Prosecuting
23 attorneys shall appear in all courts and in all cases where the law
24 provides that they shall appear.
25 (b) Prosecuting attorneys, deputy prosecuting attorneys, and
26 investigators, and other employees of prosecuting attorneys are
27 entitled to a sum for mileage for the miles necessarily traveled in the
28 discharge of their duties. The sum for mileage provided by this
29 subsection must:
30 (1) equal the sum per mile paid to state officers and employees,
31 with the rate changing each time the state government changes its
32 rate per mile;
33 (2) be allowed by the board of county commissioners on a claim
34 duly filed monthly by the prosecutor, deputy prosecuting
35 attorneys, and investigators, and other employees itemizing the
36 specific mileage traveled; and
37 (3) be paid by the county in which the duty arose that necessitated
38 the travel.
39 (c) This chapter does not prohibit the payment of other expenses as
40 may be allowed by law.
41 (d) If a board of county commissioners does not furnish the
42 prosecuting attorney with office space, the county council shall
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1 appropriate a reasonable amount of money per year to the prosecuting
2 attorney for office space.
3 SECTION 12. IC 33-39-8-5, AS AMENDED BY P.L.237-2015,
4 SECTION 7, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
5 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 5. The council shall do the following:
6 (1) Assist in the coordination of the duties of the prosecuting
7 attorneys of the state and their staffs.
8 (2) Prepare manuals of procedure.
9 (3) Give assistance in preparation of the trial briefs, forms, and
10 instructions.
11 (4) Conduct training for prosecuting attorneys and the staff
12 of prosecuting attorneys.
13 (4) (5) Conduct research and studies that would be of interest and
14 value to all prosecuting attorneys and their staffs.
15 (5) (6) Maintain liaison contact with study commissions and
16 agencies of all branches of local, state, and federal government
17 that will be of benefit to law enforcement and the fair
18 administration of justice in Indiana.
19 (6) (7) Adopt guidelines for the expenditure of funds derived from
20 a deferral program or a pretrial diversion program.
21 (7) (8) The council shall:
22 (A) compile forfeiture data received under IC 34-24-1-4.5; and
23 (B) annually submit a report to the legislative council
24 containing the compiled data.
25 The council shall submit the report to the legislative council before
26 July 15 of every year. The report must be in an electronic format under
27 IC 5-14-6. The council may adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to implement
28 this subdivision.
29 SECTION 13. IC 33-39-8-6 IS AMENDED TO READ AS
30 FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 6. (a) The drug
31 substance abuse prosecution fund is established. The council shall
32 administer the fund. Expenditures from the fund may be made only in
33 accordance with appropriations made by the general assembly.
34 (b) The council may use money from the fund to provide assistance
35 to prosecuting attorneys to:
36 (1) investigate and prosecute violations of IC 35-48;
37 (2) bring actions for forfeiture, law enforcement costs, and
38 correction costs under IC 34-24-1;
39 (3) bring actions for civil and criminal remedies for a violation of
40 IC 35-45-6; and
41 (4) obtain training, equipment, and technical assistance that
42 would enhance the ability of prosecuting attorneys to reduce
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1 illegal drug activity.
2 (c) The treasurer of state shall invest the money in the fund not
3 currently needed to meet the obligations of the fund in the same
4 manner as other public funds may be invested.
5 (d) Money in the fund at the end of a fiscal year does not revert to
6 the state general fund.
7 SECTION 14. IC 33-39-9-1 IS AMENDED TO READ AS
8 FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 1. This chapter does not
9 apply to a threatened, pending, or completed action or a proceeding
10 that:
11 (1) results in the criminal conviction of; or
12 (2) is a disciplinary action or proceeding for conduct occurring
13 outside the scope of a prosecuting attorney's employment
14 against;
15 a prosecuting attorney.
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COMMITTEE REPORT
Madam President: The Senate Committee on Judiciary, to which
was referred Senate Bill No. 148, 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 3, line 19, after "3." insert "(a)".
Page 3, line 21, after "action" insert "as next friend of the child".
Page 3, line 26, delete "child".
Page 3, line 27, delete "support" and insert "IV-D".
Page 3, line 28, delete "669)." and insert "669) and IC 31-25-4-19.".
Page 3, between lines 28 and 29, begin a new paragraph and insert:
"(b) A filing under subsection (a) by the department or
prosecuting attorney must be made within the period that would
apply if the child were filing on the child's own behalf under
IC 31-14-5-2.".
Page 11, line 4, delete "grants and" and insert "federal and state
grants".
Page 11, line 5, delete "funding from any source".
Page 11, line 9, delete "grant or funding source." and insert "state
or federal grant.".
Page 11, line 11, delete "funding" and insert "a state or federal
grant".
Page 11, line 13, delete "grant funds" and insert "state or federal
grants".
Page 12, delete lines 20 through 42.
Page 13, delete lines 1 through 15.
and when so amended that said bill do pass and be reassigned to the
Senate Committee on Appropriations.
(Reference is to SB 148 as introduced.)
BROWN L, Chairperson
Committee Vote: Yeas 6, Nays 5.
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REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT
PRO TEMPORE
Madam President: Pursuant to Senate Rule 68(b), I hereby report
that Senate Bill 148, currently assigned to the Committee on
Appropriations, be reassigned to the Committee on Rules and
Legislative Procedure.
BRAY
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COMMITTEE REPORT
Madam President: The Senate Committee on Rules and Legislative
Procedure, to which was referred Senate Bill 148, has had the same
under consideration and begs leave to report the same back to the
Senate without recommendation.
BRAY
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COMMITTEE REPORT
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Courts and Criminal Code, to
which was referred Senate Bill 148, has had the same under
consideration and begs leave to report the same back to the House with
the recommendation that said bill be amended as follows:
Page 3, delete lines 33 through 42.
Delete pages 4 through 5.
Page 6, delete lines 1 through 8.
Page 9, line 8, delete "attorney," and insert "attorney".
Page 9, delete line 9.
Page 9, line 10, delete "prosecuting attorney".
Page 9, line 17, delete "attorneys," and insert "attorneys".
Page 9, line 17, delete "deputy prosecuting".
Page 9, line 18, delete "attorneys, and employees of the prosecuting
attorneys".
 Page 9, delete lines 25 through 42.
Delete page 10.
Page 11, delete lines 1 through 21.
Renumber all SECTIONS consecutively.
and when so amended that said bill do pass.
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(Reference is to SB 148 as printed January 25, 2022.)
MCNAMARA
Committee Vote: yeas 9, nays 0.
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HOUSE MOTION
Mr. Speaker: I move that Senate Bill 148 be returned to the second
reading calendar forthwith for the purpose of amendment.
STEUERWALD
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HOUSE MOTION
Mr. Speaker: I move that Engrossed Senate Bill 148 be amended to
read as follows:
Page 4, delete lines 29 through 42.
Page 5, delete lines 1 through 14.
Renumber all SECTIONS consecutively.
(Reference is to ESB 148 as printed February 17, 2022.)
STEUERWALD
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