Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1403

Introduced
1/11/24  

Caption

Determining existence and class of wetlands.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1403 would significantly alter the regime governing wetlands throughout Indiana. It would enact stricter criteria for what constitutes a Class I wetland, potentially reducing the number of wetlands classified as such. This change may lead to heightened challenges for conservationists, as fewer wetlands would be protected under the stricter definitions. Additionally, the need for hydrologists in determining wetland classifications may introduce further layers of complexity in regulatory processes.

Summary

House Bill 1403 seeks to amend the Indiana Code specifically concerning the classification and determination of wetlands. The bill introduces a new definition of Class I wetlands, establishing that these must be determined by a hydrologist to possess no significant hydrologic function. Furthermore, it sets forth the conditions under which wetlands can be classified, emphasizing the impact of human activity on their ecological integrity. The suggested changes aim to refine how wetlands are categorized, particularly in relation to their ability to support wildlife and hydrologic functions.

Contention

The bill has sparked debates around the ramifications of redefining wetland classes and the administrative burdens that come with requiring hydrologist assessments. Proponents argue that the legislation will enhance clarity in environmental regulation and support better management of wetland resources, while opponents claim that it may weaken protections for valuable ecosystems and disrupt local conservation efforts. Concerns also arise regarding the reliance on scientific assessments, which may lead to subjective interpretations and differing professional opinions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0414

Onsite waste management districts and septage holding tanks.

IN HB1601

Exemption from permitting requirements.

IN HB1515

Property tax assessment.

IN SB0412

Natural resources matters.

IN SB0150

Tax credit for teachers' classroom supplies.

IN HB1392

Tax credit for teachers' classroom supplies.

IN SB0016

Use of consumer reports for employment purposes.

IN HB1486

Surrender of firearms for domestic violence crimes.

IN HB1045

Craft hemp flower and hemp production.

IN HB1340

Department of child services matters.

Similar Bills

TN HB1054

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4; Title 11, Chapter 14, Part 4; Title 66 and Title 69, relative to wetlands.

HI HB1900

Relating To Hydrologic Data Collection.

HI SB2914

Relating To Hydrologic Data Collection.

CA AB2897

San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy: territory: Dominguez Channel watershed and Santa Catalina Island.

LA HB366

Provides relative to the director of the board of commissioners for levee districts within the state

CA AB1694

San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy: territory: Dominguez Channel watershed and Santa Catalina Island.

CA SB1122

San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy: territory.

IN SB0414

Onsite waste management districts and septage holding tanks.