Introduced Version SENATE BILL No. 289 _____ DIGEST OF INTRODUCED BILL Citations Affected: IC 35-47-14. Synopsis: Sealing of red flag records. Requires the sealing of certain records concerning a proceeding under the red flag law if a person is found: (1) not to be dangerous; or (2) no longer to be dangerous. Effective: July 1, 2024. Freeman January 16, 2024, read first time and referred to Committee on Corrections and Criminal Law. 2024 IN 289—LS 6905/DI 106 Introduced Second Regular Session of the 123rd General Assembly (2024) 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 2023 Regular Session of the General Assembly. SENATE BILL No. 289 A BILL FOR AN ACT to amend the Indiana Code concerning criminal law and procedure. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana: 1 SECTION 1. IC 35-47-14-6, AS AMENDED BY P.L.142-2020, 2 SECTION 78, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 3 JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 6. (a) The court shall conduct a hearing as 4 required under this chapter. 5 (b) The state has the burden of proving all material facts by clear 6 and convincing evidence. 7 (c) If the court determines that the state has proved by clear and 8 convincing evidence that the individual is dangerous, the court shall 9 issue a written order: 10 (1) finding the individual is dangerous (as defined in section 1 of 11 this chapter); 12 (2) ordering the law enforcement agency having custody of the 13 seized firearm to retain the firearm; 14 (3) ordering the individual's license to carry a handgun, if 15 applicable, suspended; and 16 (4) enjoining the individual from: 17 (A) renting; 2024 IN 289—LS 6905/DI 106 2 1 (B) receiving transfer of; 2 (C) owning; or 3 (D) possessing; 4 a firearm; and 5 determine whether the individual should be referred to further 6 proceedings to consider whether the individual should be involuntarily 7 detained or committed under IC 12-26-6-2(a)(2)(B). 8 (d) If the court finds that the individual is dangerous under 9 subsection (c), the clerk shall transmit the order of the court to the 10 office of judicial administration: 11 (1) for transmission to NICS (as defined in IC 35-47-2.5-2.5); and 12 (2) beginning July 1, 2021, for the collection of certain data 13 related to the confiscation and retention of firearms taken from 14 dangerous individuals; 15 in accordance with IC 33-24-6-3. 16 (e) If the court orders a law enforcement agency to retain a firearm, 17 the law enforcement agency shall retain the firearm until the court 18 orders the firearm returned or otherwise disposed of. 19 (f) If the court determines that the state has failed to prove by clear 20 and convincing evidence that the individual is dangerous, the court 21 shall issue a written order that: 22 (1) the individual is not dangerous (as defined in section 1 of this 23 chapter); and 24 (2) the law enforcement agency having custody of the firearm 25 shall return the firearm as quickly as practicable, but not later 26 than five (5) days after the date of the order, to the individual 27 from whom it was seized; and 28 (3) the following records shall be sealed: 29 (A) The court's file. 30 (B) The records of any law enforcement agency or other 31 person involved in: 32 (i) the investigation of the individual under this chapter; 33 (ii) the filing of a search warrant and search warrant 34 return under sections 2 and 4 of this chapter; and 35 (iii) the filing of an affidavit under section 3 of this 36 chapter. 37 (C) Records relating to the proceeding under this chapter 38 contained in any central repository for criminal history or 39 civil litigation information, including the repository 40 maintained by the state police department. This clause 41 does not require the state police department to seal any 42 record the state police department does not have legal 2024 IN 289—LS 6905/DI 106 3 1 authority to seal. 2 Records ordered sealed under this subdivision may not be 3 disclosed to any individual or be accessible to any person 4 unless authorized by a court order. 5 (g) If: 6 (1) a court issued an order under subsection (f) before July 1, 7 2024; and 8 (2) a person subsequently files a motion to amend the order to 9 include the provisions of subsection (f)(3); 10 the court shall grant the motion and issue an amended order 11 including the provisions of subsection (f)(3). 12 SECTION 2. IC 35-47-14-8, AS AMENDED BY P.L.142-2020, 13 SECTION 79, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 14 JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 8. (a) At least one hundred eighty (180) days after 15 the date on which a court orders a law enforcement agency to retain an 16 individual's firearm under section 6(c) of this chapter, the individual 17 may petition the court for a finding that the individual is no longer 18 dangerous. 19 (b) Upon receipt of a petition described in subsection (a), the court 20 shall: 21 (1) enter an order setting a date for a hearing on the petition; and 22 (2) inform the prosecuting attorney of the date, time, and location 23 of the hearing. 24 (c) The prosecuting attorney shall represent the state at the hearing 25 on a petition under this section. 26 (d) In a hearing on a petition under this section, the individual may 27 be represented by an attorney. 28 (e) In a hearing on a petition under this section filed: 29 (1) not later than one (1) year after the date of the order issued 30 under section 6(c) of this chapter, the individual must prove by a 31 preponderance of the evidence that the individual is no longer 32 dangerous; and 33 (2) later than one (1) year after the date of the order issued under 34 section 6(c) of this chapter, the state must prove by clear and 35 convincing evidence that the individual is still dangerous. 36 (f) If, upon the completion of the hearing and consideration of the 37 record, the court finds that the individual is no longer dangerous, the 38 court shall: 39 (1) issue a court order that finds that the individual is no longer 40 dangerous; 41 (2) order the law enforcement agency having custody of any 42 firearm to return the firearm as quickly as practicable, but not 2024 IN 289—LS 6905/DI 106 4 1 later than five (5) days after the date of the order, to the 2 individual; 3 (3) terminate any injunction issued under section 6 of this 4 chapter; and 5 (4) terminate the suspension of the individual's license to carry a 6 handgun so that the individual may reapply for a license; and 7 (5) order that the following records be sealed: 8 (A) The court's file. 9 (B) The records of any law enforcement agency or other 10 person involved in: 11 (i) the investigation of the individual under this chapter; 12 (ii) the filing of a search warrant and search warrant 13 return under sections 2 and 4 of this chapter; and 14 (iii) the filing of an affidavit under section 3 of this 15 chapter. 16 (C) Records relating to the proceeding under this chapter 17 contained in any central repository for criminal history or 18 civil litigation information, including the repository 19 maintained by the state police department. This clause 20 does not require the state police department to seal any 21 record the state police department does not have legal 22 authority to seal. 23 Records ordered sealed under this subdivision may not be 24 disclosed to any individual or be accessible to any person 25 unless authorized by a court order. 26 (g) If: 27 (1) a court issued an order under subsection (f) before July 1, 28 2024; and 29 (2) a person subsequently files a motion to amend the order to 30 include the provisions of subsection (f)(5); 31 the court shall grant the motion and issue an amended order 32 including the provisions of subsection (f)(5). 33 (g) (h) If the court denies an individual's petition under this section, 34 the individual may not file a subsequent petition until at least one 35 hundred eighty (180) days after the date on which the court denied the 36 petition. 37 (h) (i) If a court issues an order described under subsection (f), or 38 an amended order described under subsection (g), the court's order 39 shall be transmitted, as soon as practicable, to the office of judicial 40 administration for transmission to the NICS (as defined in 41 IC 35-47-2.5-2.5) and, beginning July 1, 2021, for the collection of 42 certain data related to the confiscation and retention of firearms taken 2024 IN 289—LS 6905/DI 106 5 1 from dangerous individuals in accordance with IC 33-24-6-3. 2024 IN 289—LS 6905/DI 106