Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1406

Introduced
1/11/24  

Caption

Assignment of offenders based on biological sex.

Impact

The bill revises existing Indiana Code regarding the classification and assignment of offenders, emphasizing that these decisions should be based on offenders' biological sex at birth. This amendment could significantly impact the treatment and placement of transgender and non-binary individuals within the correctional system, as it traditionally limits their placement options solely based on their assigned sex at birth without consideration for their gender identity. Proponents may argue that this approach maintains safety in penitentiary systems, while opponents might contend it disregards the complexities of gender identity and could promote discrimination.

Summary

House Bill 1406 focuses on the assignment of offenders within the correctional system based on biological sex at birth. This legislative proposal aims to enforce that the Indiana Department of Correction assigns individuals to facilities or programs aligning with their genetics and reproductive biology. The implications of this bill suggest a reaffirmation of traditional categories in correctional facility assignments which could affect how trans individuals are treated within the state's correctional system. The bill is set to take effect on July 1, 2024, upon its passage.

Contention

The legislative discussions around HB 1406 are likely to raise significant debate. Advocates for the bill may contend that the primary motivation is to ensure the safety and security of inmates and staff. However, critics argue that enforcing such a binary classification system may exacerbate the vulnerabilities faced by LGBTQ+ individuals, particularly those in transition. The contention lies in balancing safety concerns with the rights and identities of individuals, suggesting that the legislative body will face tough questions about human rights and correctional rehabilitative practices should this bill proceed through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0487

Preventing pregnancy in prison.

IN HB1032

Credit time assignments.

IN HB1359

Resources for committed offenders upon release.

IN HB1084

Sex offender residency restrictions.

IN SB0173

Sex offender residency restrictions.

IN HB1087

Transportation for a released offender.

IN HB1287

Home detention.

IN SB0067

Sex with a minor.

IN HB1648

Sentence modification.

IN SB0456

Telephone services for incarcerated individuals.

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