Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1415

Introduced
1/16/24  

Caption

Volunteerism and community service.

Impact

The bill's implementation will require the new nonprofits to establish operational frameworks and submit annual reports to the governor and legislative council. They will engage in volunteer service promotion and community involvement activities, as well as apply for federal funding to support their initiatives. Important components of the bill suggest a focus on accountability, as it establishes specific powers and duties for the new nonprofits, including the ability to contract for services and hold real property. This shift could centralize and streamline the operations of the commissions, allowing them to function more autonomously under a nonprofit model.

Summary

House Bill 1415 introduces significant changes regarding the administration of cultural commissions in Indiana. It codifies the 'Serve Indiana Commission,' which was initially established by executive order in 2017. The bill aims to transition the responsibilities of four existing cultural commissions—the Indiana Commission for Women, the Commission on Hispanic/Latino Affairs, the Commission on the Social Status of Black Males, and the Native American Indian Affairs Commission—into four new nonprofit organizations which will take over their respective roles and duties once they dissolve by June 30, 2025. This transition is intended to ensure continuity and effectiveness in serving their target communities.

Contention

Some debate may arise regarding the decision to transition from state-run offices to nonprofit organizations, particularly around concerns of accountability and resource allocation. Critics of previous restructuring might express anxiety that essential community-focused missions could be diluted under a new governance model. Additionally, questions may arise about the long-term sustainability of funding and the nonprofits' ability to effectively fulfill the roles originally intended for the cultural commissions. The bill emphasizes a collaborative approach with various stakeholders but the transition still needs to be managed carefully to maintain community trust and involvement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1312

Public safety funding for state border communities.

IN SB0390

Commercial solar and wind energy ready communities.

IN HB1491

Gary Community School Corporation.

IN SB0436

Gary Community School Corporation.

IN SB0327

Gary Community Schools.

IN HB1461

Long term services.

IN SB0456

Telephone services for incarcerated individuals.

IN HB1213

Community integration and habilitation waiver.

IN SB0438

Home health services.

IN SB0433

Medicaid services for northwest Indiana.

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