Bills for 2014 Session
As bills are introduced during the legislative session, the bill number and short description are included in the list below. Active bills are displayed in blue. All bills must achieve certain milestones within specific deadlines throughout the legislative process in order to remain active. Those bills that do not are displayed in gray once the milestone has passed, and a label of "Inactive" is applied for use by screen reader adaptive technologies.
Senate:
- SB 1: State and local taxation.
- SB 2: Sales tax exemption for U.S.
- SB 3: Judicial officers.
- SB 4: Natural resources matters.
- SB 5: Sale of microbrewery beer at farmers' markets.
- SB 6: Animal fighting contests.
- SB 7: Retention of confiscated firearms.
- SB 8: Battery on a sports official.
- SB 9: Motor vehicle wholesale dealers.
- SB 10: Parole eligibility for certain offenders.
- SB 11: Motor vehicle dealer training.
- SB 12: Protective orders and employment.
- SB 13: Charity gaming operations.
- SB 14: License fees for wholesale auto dealers.
- SB 15: Small business assistance team.
- SB 16: Microbreweries and artisan distilleries.
- SB 17: Unattended child in car.
- SB 18: Artisan distiller permits.
- SB 19: Access to juvenile court records.
- SB 20: Proprietary educational institutions.
- SB 21: Vanderburgh circuit court magistrate.
- SB 22: Final visit after termination of parental rights.
- SB 23: Recognition of certain days.
- SB 24: Technical corrections.
- SB 25: Income tax exemption for military income.
- SB 26: Child care education and training.
- SB 27: Petitions for adoption.
- SB 28: Alcohol consumption by a minor.
- SB 29: Commercial identification cards from the BMV.
- SB 30: Liquor and wine wholesaler permits.
- SB 31: Professions and occupations.
- SB 32: Public official bonding.
- SB 33: Possession of glass containers on the Wabash River.
- SB 34: Sales tax exemption for dietary supplements.
- SB 35: Straight ticket voting.
- SB 36: Probate, trust, and transfer on death matters.
- SB 37: Removal of exemptions from
- SB 38: Tax credit for hiring certain individuals.
- SB 39: Media production expenditure tax credit.
- SB 40: Nonparty immunity.
- SB 41: Property transfer.
- SB 42: Unemployment insurance overpayments.
- SB 43: Child seduction.
- SB 44: Electronic health data work group.
- SB 45: Handgun training.
- SB 46: Self defense.
- SB 47: Study of black history.
- SB 48: Child care regulation.
- SB 49: Vehicle clearance when overtaking and passing a bicycle.
- SB 50: Minors and tanning devices.
- SB 51: Department of health matters.
- SB 52: Natural and cultural resources penalties.
- SB 53: Municipal utilities.
- SB 54: Study of local pension plans.
- SB 55: Waiver of driver's license reinstatement fee.
- SB 56: Medical malpractice patient's compensation fund.
- SB 57: Military personnel jury service exemptions.
- SB 58: Local appropriations for Memorial Day expenses.
- SB 59: Guardian matters.
- SB 60: Representation of judges in mandate of funds litigation.
- SB 61: Emergency medical services provider disability benefits.
- SB 62: Charity gaming.
- SB 63: Nonsupport of a child.
- SB 64: Downloading of cell phone information by police.
- SB 65: Privacy of lottery winners.
- SB 66: State-assisted retirement plan.
- SB 67: Eminent domain to construct trails or greenways.
- SB 68: Piping materials used in public works projects.
- SB 69: Use of DNA evidence.
- SB 70: Debt service funds.
- SB 71: Regional sewer districts.
- SB 72: Library expansion referenda for unserved areas.
- SB 73: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 74: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 75: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 76: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 77: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 78: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 79: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 80: Interim study committee structure.
- SB 81: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 82: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 83: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 84: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 85: School resource officers.
- SB 86: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 87: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 88: Mental health witnesses in criminal cases.
- SB 89: College transcripts.
- SB 90: Various education matters.
- SB 91: Education standards.
- SB 92: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 93: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 94: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 95: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 96: Utility system improvement program.
- SB 97: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 98: Contract carriers transporting railroad employees.
- SB 100: Protecting parental rights.
- SB 101: Agricultural operations and trespass.
- SB 102: Civil War battle flags preservation.
- SB 103: Office of minority health.
- SB 104: Dissolution of political subdivision.
- SB 105: PERF and TRF pension benefit adjustments.
- SB 106: Local government transparency.
- SB 107: Transfer of sewage system regulatory authority.
- SB 108: Public pensions.
- SB 109: Supreme court justices and court of appeals judges.
- SB 110: Property tax levies after annexation.
- SB 111: Soil productivity factors.
- SB 112: Industrial recovery tax credits.
- SB 113: School curriculum.
- SB 114: Excused absences from school for state fair activities.
- SB 115: Dental and optometry service coverage.
- SB 116: State highway closings.
- SB 117: Lump sum payment of ASA contributions.
- SB 118: Redevelopment commissions and authorities.
- SB 119: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 120: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 121: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 122: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 123: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 124: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 125: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 126: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 127: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 128: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 129: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 130: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 131: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 132: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 133: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 134: Fraudulent liens and encumbrances.
- SB 135: Assessed value cap for veteran's deduction.
- SB 136: Redistricting commission.
- SB 137: Adult protective services study committee.
- SB 138: Victim advocates in civil proceedings.
- SB 139: Health matters.
- SB 140: Home rule powers of certain units.
- SB 141: Applicability of federal law in Indiana.
- SB 142: Administration of Medicaid.
- SB 143: School debt restructuring.
- SB 144: Protected taxes and school corporations.
- SB 145: Physical examinations by nurse practitioners.
- SB 146: False informing.
- SB 147: Complete streets guidelines.
- SB 148: Direct wine sales.
- SB 149: Alcoholic beverages.
- SB 150: Judges' and magistrates' pensions.
- SB 151: Condominium unit liens.
- SB 152: DNA submission upon arrest.
- SB 153: PERF and TRF guaranteed fund administrative expenses.
- SB 154: Autism reporting.
- SB 155: Court security fees and funds.
- SB 156: Redevelopment commissions.
- SB 157: Criminal justice institute.
- SB 158: Property taxes.
- SB 159: Charter schools.
- SB 160: Courts and court officers.
- SB 161: Tax issues.
- SB 162: Curricular materials and school vouchers.
- SB 163: Property taxes.
- SB 164: Criminal law.
- SB 165: Indiana new markets job act.
- SB 166: Charity gaming.
- SB 167: Volunteer firefighters holding elected office.
- SB 168: Alcohol sales at fairgrounds during state fair.
- SB 169: Firearms.
- SB 170: Sexual misconduct by a service provider.
- SB 171: Community supervision.
- SB 172: Military family relief fund.
- SB 173: CHOICE program; nursing facility moratorium.
- SB 174: Marion County zoning.
- SB 175: Credit score disclosures and credit inquiries.
- SB 176: Central Indiana transit.
- SB 177: Sale of seedlings and wildflower seeds.
- SB 178: Release of employee identifying information.
- SB 179: Various agricultural matters.
- SB 180: Veteran matters.
- SB 181: Vehicle excise tax credit for certain veterans.
- SB 182: Vietnam veterans license plates.
- SB 183: Investments by local governments.
- SB 184: Regulation of accountancy.
- SB 185: Initials on ballots at vote centers.
- SB 186: State policy on agriculture and farmers' rights.
- SB 187: Attorney general on criminal law study committee.
- SB 188: Farm wineries.
- SB 189: Penalties for employees serving alcohol to minors.
- SB 190: Teacher bargaining and voting.
- SB 191: Records requests by city legislative body.
- SB 192: Immunity for health care volunteers.
- SB 193: Meetings by electronic mail.
- SB 194: Health care professional cultural training.
- SB 195: Student immunization.
- SB 196: Expiration of emergency rules.
- SB 197: Higher education funding.
- SB 198: Regional district trustees.
- SB 199: Public pension military service credit.
- SB 200: Income tax credit for hiring returning veterans.
- SB 201: Federal employee pension tax deduction.
- SB 202: TRF retirement benefit adjustment.
- SB 203: Passenger restraint systems for children.
- SB 204: Teacher preparation programs.
- SB 205: Charter schools.
- SB 206: Financial exploitation of seniors.
- SB 207: School operating referendum ballot language.
- SB 208: Unclaimed property.
- SB 209: Public employee contributions to ASA only pension plan.
- SB 210: Court reporter licensing.
- SB 211: New employer tax credit.
- SB 212: Study of standards for septic systems.
- SB 213: Countywide public transit.
- SB 214: Use of consumer reports for employment purposes.
- SB 215: Immunity for certain alcohol and drug offenses.
- SB 216: Environmental crimes.
- SB 217: Underground tank fee and drainage onsite reviews.
- SB 218: Annual reporting of recycling activities.
- SB 219: Physician order for scope of treatment.
- SB 220: Unclaimed life insurance benefits.
- SB 221: Rental purchase agreements.
- SB 222: Student athlete concussions.
- SB 223: Senior and special prosecutors.
- SB 224: Education standards.
- SB 225: Various state and local financial matters.
- SB 226: Violent crime.
- SB 227: Alcohol and medical emergencies; crime studies.
- SB 228: Coerced abortions.
- SB 229: Firearm matters.
- SB 230: Wild animal permits.
- SB 231: Electronic communications.
- SB 232: Disability, mental illness, and addiction evaluation.
- SB 233: Professional licensing matters.
- SB 234: Auctioneer licensing.
- SB 235: Mental health pilot project.
- SB 236: Alcohol and criminal offenses.
- SB 237: Juveniles and alcohol.
- SB 238: Inspection of private buses.
- SB 239: State house souvenir shop.
- SB 240: Aircraft repair sales tax exemption.
- SB 241: Use of DNA evidence.
- SB 242: Model response protocols for schools.
- SB 243: Ephedrine and pseudoephedrine.
- SB 244: Professions and occupations report.
- SB 245: Schools and auto-injectable epinephrine.
- SB 246: Probate code study commission.
- SB 247: Uniform Certificate of Title for Vessels Act.
- SB 248: Psychiatric crisis intervention services study.
- SB 249: Transfers of real property.
- SB 250: Annexation.
- SB 251: Animal control and protection.
- SB 252: Pension thirteenth checks.
- SB 253: Northwest Indiana law enforcement academy.
- SB 254: Three-way permits in unincorporated towns.
- SB 255: Implied consent for forensic examination.
- SB 256: Societal impact of pregnancy education.
- SB 257: Attorney general duties to parties represented.
- SB 258: County income tax council.
- SB 259: Local funds.
- SB 260: Assistance for military facilities.
- SB 261: Construction managers as constructors.
- SB 262: Biosimilar drugs.
- SB 263: Driving authority permits and learner's permits.
- SB 264: Choices for teachers program.
- SB 265: Metropolitan campus governance.
- SB 266: Assessment of real property.
- SB 267: Infrastructure improvement costs.
- SB 268: Mandatory adoption subsidy payments.
- SB 269: Use tax nexus and collection.
- SB 270: Study on the costs of dental education.
- SB 271: Water related study committee responsibilities.
- SB 272: Alcoholic beverage licenses.
- SB 273: Approval of annexation agreements.
- SB 274: Indiana state dairy association trust license plates.
- SB 275: Mandatory full-day kindergarten.
- SB 276: Music courses in school curriculum.
- SB 277: Student information.
- SB 278: School buses.
- SB 279: Resident tuition rate.
- SB 280: Tenant's right to make repairs.
- SB 281: Grand juries.
- SB 282: Choice scholarship.
- SB 283: Assessed value cap for veteran's deduction.
- SB 284: Various education matters.
- SB 285: Insulin and Tramadol.
- SB 286: SNAP and TANF benefits.
- SB 287: Food stamp assistance after drug conviction.
- SB 288: Lobbying expenses of political subdivisions.
- SB 289: Elected school board members.
- SB 290: Medical debt collection procedures.
- SB 291: Human trafficking investigations.
- SB 292: Abortion providers.
- SB 293: Preserving heritage barns.
- SB 294: Worker's compensation.
- SB 295: Commercial dog breeder regulation.
- SB 296: Indiana Native American Indian affairs commission.
- SB 297: SNAP and TANF.
- SB 298: Solid waste disposal fee.
- SB 299: Military women and women veterans program.
- SB 300: Veterans' employment preference.
- SB 301: Regulation of knives by political subdivisions.
- SB 302: Nuclear energy projects.
- SB 303: Pipeline safety.
- SB 304: White River State Park administrative rules.
- SB 305: Schedule I drugs and
- SB 306: Tobacco shop sale of food and beverages.
- SB 307: Tax credits for logistics investments.
- SB 308: Sports and convention development areas.
- SB 309: Ephedrine and pseudoephedrine.
- SB 310: Deeds and other instruments of conveyance.
- SB 311: Charges for dogs killing livestock.
- SB 312: Assignment of lottery prizes.
- SB 313: Study committee topic.
- SB 314: Legalize small amounts of marijuana.
- SB 315: Minimum wage.
- SB 316: Serious sex offenders.
- SB 317: Vote fraud and public employment.
- SB 318: Enforcement of wage requirements.
- SB 319: Use of automatic dialing-announcing devices.
- SB 320: Interim study committee on juvenile justice.
- SB 321: Charter school funding.
- SB 322: Schools receiving choice scholarships.
- SB 323: Liability for wild animals killed by pollutants.
- SB 324: Ban on disposal of recyclable materials.
- SB 325: Birth problems registry.
- SB 326: Celebration of winter holidays in schools.
- SB 327: Minimum wage.
- SB 328: Minority student teaching stipend.
- SB 329: Home inspections.
- SB 330: Better skills for adult learners.
- SB 331: Second service for veterans.
- SB 332: State and local investments.
- SB 333: Underground utility plant protection.
- SB 334: Mortgage lending.
- SB 335: Emergency notification systems.
- SB 336: Unmanned aerial systems.
- SB 337: Teaching innovations and classroom expenses.
- SB 338: State board of accounts.
- SB 339: Allow alcoholic beverages at the state fair.
- SB 340: Demand side management programs.
- SB 341: Eligibility for child care voucher.
- SB 342: Eligibility for child care voucher payments.
- SB 343: Law enforcement training and emergency services.
- SB 344: School building safety.
- SB 345: Board of dentistry.
- SB 346: Medication therapy management and Medicaid.
- SB 347: Personal property taxes and state tax credits.
- SB 348: Massage therapy licensing.
- SB 349: Telephone solicitations.
- SB 350: Dealer services division of the secretary of state.
- SB 351: Military family relief fund.
- SB 352: Military family relief fund.
- SB 353: Interim study committee on communities.
- SB 354: Hoosier women veterans program.
- SB 355: Election of state board of education members.
- SB 356: Water management authority.
- SB 357: Industrial hemp.
- SB 358: Municipal utility contracts.
- SB 359: Confined feeding, composting, and manure storage.
- SB 360: Annual review of unpaid restitution orders.
- SB 361: Dog training in game breeder enclosures.
- SB 362: County public safety fee.
- SB 363: Complexity index calculation.
- SB 364: Gaming matters.
- SB 365: School accountability.
- SB 366: Township small claims courts and garnishments.
- SB 367: Various tax matters.
- SB 368: Funding for certain sporting events.
- SB 369: Implementation of federal Affordable Care Act.
- SB 370: Payment of insurance premiums under Medicaid.
- SB 371: Fair pay in employment.
- SB 372: Medicaid mailings.
- SB 373: Bail and bail procedures.
- SB 374: Brain injury task force.
- SB 375: Business financing arrangements.
- SB 376: Study of education for IDEM employees.
- SB 377: Various business entity matters.
- SB 378: Business locations of floral products suppliers.
- SB 379: Small employer wellness program tax credits.
- SB 380: Malpractice limitations.
- SB 381: Service areas of electric utilities.
- SB 382: Lead-based paint hazard program.
- SB 383: Income tax credit for homesteads in Lake County.
- SB 384: Video gaming.
- SB 385: Various election law matters.
- SB 386: DNA samples from arrestees.
- SB 387: Department of homeland security.
- SB 388: Riverboat operations in Gary.
- SB 389: Preschool education.
- SB 390: GPS and domestic violence.
- SB 391: Statewide and regional water resource planning.
- SB 392: Redistricting.
- SB 393: Study of collateral recovery agencies.
- SB 394: Consumer protection.
- SB 395: Bail.
- SB 396: Telecommunications service.
- SB 397: Medicaid reimbursement for wheelchairs for children.
- SB 398: State wilderness areas.
- SB 399: Solid waste collection fees.
- SB 400: Bias motivated offenses.
- SB 401: Tax increment finance.
- SB 402: Waiver of driver's license reinstatement fee.
- SB 403: Criminal justice institute.
- SB 404: Hunting preserves.
- SB 405: Underground utility facilities.
- SB 406: Medicaid matters.
- SB 407: Shoreline development commission.
- SB 408: Neonatal abstinence syndrome.
- SB 409: Recording notices concerning taxes and property.
- SB 410: PERF and TRF cost of living adjustments.
- SB 411: Economic development incentive accountability.
- SB 412: Improper worker classification.
- SB 413: Removal of asset limits for TANF and SNAP eligibility.
- SB 414: Health facility employee criminal background checks.
- SB 415: Alcoholic beverage matters.
- SB 416: Teacher union dues.
- SB 417: Automated license plate readers.
- SB 418: Redevelopment commissions.
- SB 419: State department of health issues.
- SB 420: Property tax deadlines and procedures.
- SB 421: Professional licensing matters.
- SB 422: Abandoned housing.
- SB 423: Driving privileges permits and learner's permits.
House:
- HB 1001: State and local taxation.
- HB 1002: Transportation funding.
- HB 1003: Economic development.
- HB 1004: Early learning pilot grant program.
- HB 1005: Government reduction.
- HB 1006: Reconciles technical and substantive conflicts between HEA 1006-2013 (the criminal code revision bill) and other bills concerning criminal law.
- HB 1007: Volunteer firefighters holding elected office.
- HB 1008: Publication of list of criminal offenses.
- HB 1009: Surveillance and privacy.
- HB 1010: Juvenile justice evaluation commission.
- HB 1011: Small school grants.
- HB 1012: School safety levy and school protection officers.
- HB 1013: Release of animal veterinary records.
- HB 1014: Dissolution in cases of domestic violence.
- HB 1015: Court security fee and fund.
- HB 1016: Minors filing protective orders.
- HB 1017: Castle doctrine and vicarious liability.
- HB 1018: Possession of firearms on state property.
- HB 1019: Lewis and Clark expedition commission.
- HB 1020: Study of economic development incentives.
- HB 1021: Protected taxes and school corporations.
- HB 1022: Sunday sales of alcoholic beverages for carryout.
- HB 1023: Guardian filing for dissolution of marriage.
- HB 1024: Protection of private real property rights.
- HB 1025: Placards and license plates for persons with disabilities.
- HB 1026: Offenses against law enforcement animals.
- HB 1027: Property tax exemptions.
- HB 1028: Adult high schools.
- HB 1029: Off duty use of tobacco by prospective employees.
- HB 1030: Eligibility for voucher payment.
- HB 1031: Passenger restraint systems.
- HB 1032: Redistricting commission.
- HB 1033: Publication of notice.
- HB 1034: Public mass transportation.
- HB 1035: Regional economic development.
- HB 1036: Child care and development fund eligibility.
- HB 1037: Broadcasters during emergencies or disasters.
- HB 1038: Deduction for domestic production activities.
- HB 1039: Indiana grown initiative.
- HB 1040: Proprietary educational institutions.
- HB 1041: Oaths and acknowledgment of documents.
- HB 1042: School bus camera enforcement devices.
- HB 1044: Report concerning state expenditures.
- HB 1045: Occupational therapy.
- HB 1046: Heritage barns.
- HB 1047: Charter school athletic participation.
- HB 1048: Possession of firearms.
- HB 1049: County public safety fees and funds.
- HB 1050: Special circumstances hunting safety card.
- HB 1051: Hepatitis C testing and study of needle exchanges.
- HB 1052: Development around military base.
- HB 1053: Levee associations.
- HB 1054: Sales tax exemption for data warehouse equipment.
- HB 1055: Hoosier business investment tax credit.
- HB 1056: Excused absence from school for participating in state fair.
- HB 1057: Unobstructed views at railroad crossings.
- HB 1058: Electronic delivery and posting of insurance documents.
- HB 1059: Motor vehicle financial responsibility.
- HB 1060: Certified registered nurse anesthetists.
- HB 1061: Dental hygiene practice.
- HB 1062: Local government finance.
- HB 1063: Charter school compacts.
- HB 1064: Study of career and technical education programs.
- HB 1065: Assessment of real property.
- HB 1066: Extraterritorial municipal utility service.
- HB 1068: Prices charged to retailers by suppliers.
- HB 1069: Industrial recovery tax credits.
- HB 1070: Department of correction ombudsman.
- HB 1071: Taxation of civil service annuities.
- HB 1072: Homeowners associations.
- HB 1073: Alcohol self-service displays.
- HB 1074: Pension thirteenth checks.
- HB 1075: Public pensions.
- HB 1076: INDOT eminent domain actions.
- HB 1077: Insurance credit scoring.
- HB 1078: Income tax credit for volunteer firefighters.
- HB 1079: Student transfers.
- HB 1080: Proceeding through intersection at red light.
- HB 1081: Ban on sale or use of coal tar pavement products.
- HB 1082: Backflow prevention and plumbing.
- HB 1083: Child labor law and unemployment insurance.
- HB 1084: Deferred tuition pilot.
- HB 1086: Sales tax exemption for drainage water management system.
- HB 1087: Prohibition on labor peace agreements.
- HB 1088: School buses.
- HB 1089: Battery of a student.
- HB 1090: Wild animal permits.
- HB 1091: Personal leave for employees.
- HB 1092: Violent crime victims compensation fund.
- HB 1093: Use of I-Light at schools.
- HB 1094: Group life insurance beneficiary.
- HB 1095: Hamilton County magistrates.
- HB 1096: Voting systems.
- HB 1097: Immunity for providing volunteer health care.
- HB 1098: School safety training.
- HB 1099: Annexation of noncontiguous property.
- HB 1100: Lake County solid waste management district.
- HB 1101: Notice of tax sales.
- HB 1102: Expenses of property tax appeals.
- HB 1103: Abstract of township receipts and expenditures.
- HB 1104: Alternative transportation funding mechanisms.
- HB 1105: Welfare benefits.
- HB 1106: Ephedrine and pseudoephedrine.
- HB 1107: Recording of homeowners association covenants.
- HB 1108: Membership on community corrections boards.
- HB 1109: Sales tax on recreational vehicles.
- HB 1110: Department of child services.
- HB 1111: Protections for community emergency response teams.
- HB 1112: Military income tax deduction.
- HB 1113: School bus lettering indication.
- HB 1114: Legend drug prescriptions by optometrists.
- HB 1115: Pharmacy benefits managers.
- HB 1116: Alcohol and tobacco matters.
- HB 1117: Hoosier women veterans program.
- HB 1118: Work sharing unemployment benefit.
- HB 1119: Securities law.
- HB 1120: Support for postsecondary educational expenses.
- HB 1121: Administrative adjudication.
- HB 1122: Expedited building permit review fee.
- HB 1123: Abortion coverage.
- HB 1124: Local income tax laws.
- HB 1125: Property tax purchasers.
- HB 1126: Wage payment and wage assignment.
- HB 1127: Actions against a surveyor.
- HB 1128: Killing an endangered species and repeat poachers.
- HB 1129: Sales tax refunds in disaster areas.
- HB 1130: Judicial officers and firearms.
- HB 1131: Study on the use and prescribing of methadone.
- HB 1132: Infrastructure improvement costs.
- HB 1133: Report of gifts made to local officers.
- HB 1134: Political activity on homeowners association property.
- HB 1135: Use of public school as polling place.
- HB 1136: Purple Heart license plate for recipient with a disability.
- HB 1137: Reporting of sex crimes against children.
- HB 1138: Twenty-first century scholars program.
- HB 1139: Hearing aids.
- HB 1140: Parole.
- HB 1141: Methamphetamine lab disclosure in property sales.
- HB 1142: Qualified sex crime witnesses.
- HB 1143: Environmental rules and standards.
- HB 1144: Child care provisions.
- HB 1145: Vanderburgh circuit court magistrate.
- HB 1146: Court staff attorney pilot program.
- HB 1147: Appealable orders.
- HB 1148: Vehicle salvaging fees.
- HB 1149: Speed limit for larger motor vehicles.
- HB 1150: Various election law matters.
- HB 1151: Minimum wage.
- HB 1152: Alcohol permits.
- HB 1153: Marriage amendment ballot language.
- HB 1154: Game preserves.
- HB 1155: Expungement.
- HB 1156: Child care study.
- HB 1157: Open-market PACE programs.
- HB 1158: Prescription drug costs.
- HB 1159: Substitute natural gas.
- HB 1160: Greene County courts magistrate.
- HB 1161: Local government investment pool.
- HB 1162: Certificates of need for utilities.
- HB 1163: Smoking restrictions for bars and taverns.
- HB 1164: Veteran's property tax deductions.
- HB 1165: Employment or training priority for military.
- HB 1166: Veterans education center of excellence.
- HB 1167: LIFE scholarships.
- HB 1168: Charity gaming.
- HB 1169: Public meetings.
- HB 1170: Regional district trustees.
- HB 1171: Recorder's record perpetuation fund.
- HB 1172: Birth problems registry.
- HB 1173: Insurance for student athletes.
- HB 1174: Taxation of electronic cigarettes.
- HB 1175: Criminal conversion of rented personal property.
- HB 1176: Liens by municipally owned water utilities.
- HB 1177: RITE program grants.
- HB 1178: Restricted addresses of judges.
- HB 1179: Back-country areas.
- HB 1180: Various commercial vehicle matters.
- HB 1181: Career and technical education centers.
- HB 1182: Mortgage foreclosures.
- HB 1183: Recycling reporting, state goal, and study.
- HB 1184: Tax exemption for certain income related to patents.
- HB 1185: Medical marijuana defense to possession charge.
- HB 1186: Privacy of student records.
- HB 1187: Municipal utility service.
- HB 1188: Soil productivity factors.
- HB 1189: Ports of Indiana.
- HB 1190: Treatment of miscarried remains.
- HB 1191: Criminal trespass and agricultural operations.
- HB 1192: Law enforcement academies and 911 fees and funds.
- HB 1193: Compensation of coroners.
- HB 1194: Circuit breaker LOIT option.
- HB 1195: Personal property tax deduction.
- HB 1196: Construction managers as constructors.
- HB 1197: Convenience business employee safety.
- HB 1198: Business single point of contact with state.
- HB 1199: Release of feral cats.
- HB 1200: Legislative purposes of agriculture laws.
- HB 1201: Tax credit for top STEM graduates.
- HB 1202: CPR training requirement for graduation.
- HB 1203: Bicycle trail maintenance fee on bicycles.
- HB 1204: Various education and school matters.
- HB 1205: Civil proceeding advance payment transactions.
- HB 1206: Insurance matters.
- HB 1207: Administration of standardized tests.
- HB 1208: State public works standards for energy efficiency.
- HB 1209: Tax credit for hiring new employees.
- HB 1210: Teacher loan repayment.
- HB 1211: Indexing family tax exemptions.
- HB 1212: Occupational disease benefits.
- HB 1213: Career and technical education; dual credit courses.
- HB 1214: Tissue procurement professionals.
- HB 1215: Historic preservation.
- HB 1216: Zoning commitments and annexation.
- HB 1217: Efficiency and transparency for DNR and IDEM permits.
- HB 1218: Drug treatment and reporting.
- HB 1219: Farm products and vehicles.
- HB 1220: Criminal gang laws and juvenile court jurisdiction.
- HB 1221: Lottery games to benefit veterans.
- HB 1222: Adoption committee and tax credit.
- HB 1223: Personal identification cards.
- HB 1224: Title insurance.
- HB 1225: Local option income taxes.
- HB 1226: County asset sale fund.
- HB 1227: Funding for Hometown Plans.
- HB 1228: Income tax deduction for certain public safety providers.
- HB 1229: Marion County fire consolidation.
- HB 1230: Tax credits for family caregivers.
- HB 1231: Pension cost of living adjustments.
- HB 1232: Picketing.
- HB 1233: Background checks by schools.
- HB 1234: Property tax matters.
- HB 1235: Prize linked savings programs.
- HB 1236: HPV education.
- HB 1237: Bureau of motor vehicles fees.
- HB 1238: Indiana new markets job growth tax credit.
- HB 1239: Deduction for investment interest.
- HB 1240: Inmate trust fund administration.
- HB 1241: Environmental coverage.
- HB 1242: Employment discrimination against veterans.
- HB 1243: County government issues.
- HB 1244: Donations by school corporations.
- HB 1245: Various financial institutions matters.
- HB 1246: Solid waste collection and disposal contracts.
- HB 1247: Metropolitan campus designations.
- HB 1248: Methamphetamine.
- HB 1249: Assessment matters.
- HB 1250: Fire protection territories.
- HB 1251: Tax credit for tuition expenses.
- HB 1252: Property tax appeal settlements.
- HB 1253: Umbilical cord blood bank.
- HB 1254: Free curricular materials in K-12 schools.
- HB 1255: Local government investments.
- HB 1256: Tax credit for federal tax on medical devices.
- HB 1257: Animal neglect and abandonment.
- HB 1258: Telehealth pilot program.
- HB 1259: Licensing of diabetes educators.
- HB 1260: Benefit corporations.
- HB 1261: Education expense tax credits.
- HB 1262: Redistricting commission.
- HB 1263: Property tax matters.
- HB 1264: Campaign activities by certain employees.
- HB 1265: Appropriations to the state police.
- HB 1266: Local government finance issues.
- HB 1267: Consolidation of township governments.
- HB 1268: Probation and community corrections treatment.
- HB 1269: Criminal matters.
- HB 1270: Criminal justice institute.
- HB 1271: Table games at racinos.
- HB 1272: Art therapy.
- HB 1273: Missing and unidentified persons.
- HB 1274: Lap and shoulder safety belts on school buses.
- HB 1275: Court oversight of certain charitable trusts.
- HB 1276: Barber licensing.
- HB 1277: Abandoned property.
- HB 1279: Various motor vehicle issues.
- HB 1280: Land banks and tax sale issues.
- HB 1281: Administration of county income taxes.
- HB 1282: Sewer liens for tenant occupied property.
- HB 1283: High performance school buildings.
- HB 1284: University compliance with historic preservation.
- HB 1285: Wabash, White, and Ohio Rivers aquifer study.
- HB 1286: Annual transportation reports.
- HB 1287: School discipline.
- HB 1288: Handgun permit indication.
- HB 1289: Veterinary education equivalence.
- HB 1290: Health of student athletes.
- HB 1291: Adult oriented businesses.
- HB 1292: EARN Indiana program.
- HB 1293: Massage therapist licensing.
- HB 1294: Tax credits for hiring certain individuals.
- HB 1295: Deed recording fees.
- HB 1296: 1977 judges' retirement system survivor benefits.
- HB 1297: Legal costs and attorney fees.
- HB 1298: St. Joseph superior court.
- HB 1299: Local regulation of oil and gas wells.
- HB 1300: Dairy products.
- HB 1301: Fire and building safety issues.
- HB 1302: Drug testing for legislators.
- HB 1303: School bus safety.
- HB 1304: Audits of schools.
- HB 1305: Communications equipment and components.
- HB 1306: Search fee for public records requests.
- HB 1307: Various natural resource matters.
- HB 1308: Funding of lawsuits.
- HB 1309: Medicaid matters.
- HB 1310: Home and community based services and CHOICE.
- HB 1311: Renter's deduction.
- HB 1312: Security freezes for protected consumers.
- HB 1313: Student loan assistance.
- HB 1314: Landlord and tenant relations.
- HB 1315: Tax sales and abandoned houses.
- HB 1316: Abortion providers.
- HB 1317: College credit for military training.
- HB 1318: Various election law matters.
- HB 1319: Education matters.
- HB 1320: Student records.
- HB 1321: Innovation network schools.
- HB 1322: Winery and brewery sharing licensed premises.
- HB 1323: Epinephrine in institutions of higher education.
- HB 1324: Property tax payment plans.
- HB 1325: Farmland assessments.
- HB 1326: Food and beverage taxes.
- HB 1327: Unemployment insurance.
- HB 1328: Package liquor store license ownership transfers.
- HB 1329: Lobbyist code of conduct.
- HB 1330: Professional sports development areas.
- HB 1331: Elimination of township boards.
- HB 1332: Office of small business and entrepreneurship.
- HB 1333: Moped registration and operation.
- HB 1334: Private fire extinguishing resources.
- HB 1335: High cost management study.
- HB 1336: EMS state medical director.
- HB 1337: Hearing aid study.
- HB 1338: Work sharing unemployment benefits.
- HB 1339: Funding public safety answering points.
- HB 1340: Refunding bonds for school consolidation.
- HB 1341: Annexation.
- HB 1342: Environmental fees and expenses.
- HB 1343: Motor driven cycles.
- HB 1344: Ignition interlock devices.
- HB 1345: Sentences for crimes.
- HB 1346: County government issues.
- HB 1347: Court administrative matters.
- HB 1348: Contractor cooperatives.
- HB 1349: Classroom expense program.
- HB 1350: Agricultural seed testing.
- HB 1351: Welfare matters; drug testing.
- HB 1352: Various education matters.
- HB 1353: Minority student teaching stipend.
- HB 1354: Property taxes.
- HB 1355: School accountability.
- HB 1356: State health insurance exchange.
- HB 1357: Uniform prior authorization form.
- HB 1358: Extends the office of minority health until July 1, 2017.
- HB 1359: Review of tourism budgets.
- HB 1360: Addiction treatment and services.
- HB 1361: Public works projects.
- HB 1362: Sports wagering.
- HB 1363: Property tax deductions for land sale contracts.
- HB 1364: Voter registration.
- HB 1365: Tax increment financing.
- HB 1366: Rural entrepreneurship area incentives.
- HB 1367: Energy savings contracts.
- HB 1368: Property on loan to museums.
- HB 1369: Garnishment of state tax refunds.
- HB 1370: Eliminates obsolete provisions.
- HB 1371: Civil liability with respect to certain fuels.
- HB 1372: Emergency management service.
- HB 1373: Public access to INDOT land acquisition records.
- HB 1374: Feed-in tariff for renewable energy facilities.
- HB 1375: Election of county fiscal body by districts.
- HB 1376: School counselors and student services.
- HB 1377: Regulation of home warranties.
- HB 1378: Familial DNA searches.
- HB 1379: Enterprise zones.
- HB 1380: State and local tax matters.
- HB 1381: Remove age limit on military service tax deduction.
- HB 1382: Failure to stop or return to an accident scene.
- HB 1383: Deduction for fitness facility expenditures.
- HB 1384: Downloading of cellular telephone information by police.
- HB 1385: Self-service storage facilities.
- HB 1386: Sale of growlers by package liquor stores.
- HB 1387: Farm winery direct sales to a retailer or dealer.
- HB 1388: Teacher preparation programs.
- HB 1389: Child protection registry.
- HB 1390: Small business, entrepreneurship, and crowdfunding.
- HB 1391: Community living pilot program.
- HB 1392: Retention of blood samples.
- HB 1393: Land application of industrial waste products.
- HB 1394: Tobacco products and advertising.
- HB 1395: Commercial identification cards from the BMV.
- HB 1396: Local taxes.
- HB 1397: Computer use in school.
- HB 1398: Property tax exemptions.
- HB 1399: Commitments concerning use of real property.
- HB 1400: Companion animal sterilization program.
- HB 1401: Indiana volunteers program.
- HB 1402: Taxation of heavy equipment.
- HB 1403: Regulation of residential rental property.
- HB 1404: Confined feeding financial ability requirements.
- HB 1405: Circuit breaker CAGIT and LOIT options.
- HB 1406: Application of federal Affordable Care Act.
- HB 1407: Indiana nanotechnology initiative.
- HB 1408: Property tax sales.
- HB 1409: Infrastructure acquisition agreements.
- HB 1410: Recognition of biliteracy.
- HB 1411: Repeal of state income tax on individuals.
- HB 1412: National board certification of teachers.
- HB 1413: Teacher certification fees and incentives.
- HB 1414: Child care ministry immunization data access.
- HB 1415: Teachers' lunch periods.
- HB 1416: Assessment appeals.
- HB 1417: Small business set aside for public works.
- HB 1418: Bias motivated offenses.
- HB 1419: Repeal of common construction wage statute.
- HB 1420: Access to personal Internet accounts.
- HB 1422: Income tax exemption for military pay.
- HB 1423: Allows the owner of a private generation project to sell excess electric output generated by the project to an electric utility.
- HB 1424: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1425: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1426: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1427: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1428: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1429: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1430: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1431: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1432: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1433: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1434: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1435: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1436: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1437: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1438: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1439: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1440: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1441: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1442: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1443: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1444: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1445: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1446: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1447: Vehicle bill.
- HB 1448: Technical session corrections.