Bills for 2015 Session
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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 board of education governance.
- SB 2: Service of process.
- SB 3: Home improvement contracts.
- SB 4: Technical corrections.
- SB 5: Uniform Powers of Appointment Act.
- SB 6: Powdered or crystalline alcohol.
- SB 7: Abandoned mobile homes.
- SB 8: Death penalty aggravator.
- SB 9: Searches of probationers and parolees.
- SB 10: Coroner and conflict of interest.
- SB 11: Estimated utility bills.
- SB 12: Judicial retirement age.
- SB 13: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 14: Local air pollution control agency contracts.
- SB 15: Use of consumer reports for employment purposes.
- SB 16: Fire protection district per diems.
- SB 17: Right to rescind purchase of used motor vehicle.
- SB 18: Grandparent and great-grandparent visitation.
- SB 19: Property and casualty insurance claim payment.
- SB 20: Motor vehicle dealer training.
- SB 21: Media production expenditure tax credit.
- SB 22: Charity gaming operations.
- SB 23: Economic development incentive accountability.
- SB 24: Selection of superintendent of public instruction.
- SB 25: Aircraft license excise tax.
- SB 26: Coverage of prescription eye drops.
- SB 27: Obstructions at railroad-highway grade crossings.
- SB 28: Learner's permit and driver's license examination.
- SB 29: Supervised practice driving.
- SB 30: Certificates of title and motor vehicle dealers.
- SB 31: Transportation corridor development.
- SB 32: Alcoholic beverages.
- SB 33: Worker's compensation.
- SB 34: State police pension fund trustee.
- SB 35: Speed limits in school zones.
- SB 36: Vehicle clearance when overtaking a bicycle.
- SB 37: Possession of paraphernalia.
- SB 38: Application of foreign law.
- SB 40: ADM for full-day kindergarten.
- SB 41: Minimum wage.
- SB 42: Administration of county income taxes.
- SB 43: Availability of funds to recycling board.
- SB 44: Fair pay in employment.
- SB 45: Meetings by electronic mail.
- SB 46: Self defense.
- SB 47: Health care professional cultural training.
- SB 48: Handgun training.
- SB 49: School corporation capital projects funds.
- SB 50: Antidiscrimination safeguards.
- SB 51: Payment of monthly pension benefits.
- SB 52: State response to federal environmental policies.
- SB 53: Approval of annexation agreements.
- SB 54: Artisan distiller's permit.
- SB 55: Medical malpractice actions.
- SB 56: Legacy trust.
- SB 57: Accounts under a power of attorney.
- SB 58: Pulaski superior court and Sullivan magistrate.
- SB 59: Eligibility to vote for political party officers.
- SB 60: Genetically modified food.
- SB 61: Permanent disability sentencing enhancement.
- SB 62: 2015 ISTEP program.
- SB 63: Use of technology in the taking of student assessments.
- SB 64: Solemnizing a marriage.
- SB 65: Probate claims study committee.
- SB 66: Investigational treatments for terminal illnesses.
- SB 67: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 68: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 69: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 70: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 71: St. Joseph circuit court magistrate.
- SB 72: Motor vehicle manufacturer sales.
- 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: Taxation of Internet access.
- SB 81: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 82: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 83: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 84: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 85: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 86: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 87: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 88: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 89: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 90: Address confidentiality.
- SB 91: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 92: Deadly weapons.
- SB 93: Synthetic drugs.
- SB 94: Statute of limitations for rape.
- SB 95: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 96: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 97: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 98: Lawsuits against gun manufacturers.
- SB 99: Jury service review.
- SB 100: Homeland security cease and desist orders.
- SB 101: Religious freedom restoration.
- SB 102: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 103: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 104: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 105: Expungement.
- SB 106: Child support and credit reports.
- SB 107: Immunity for not prohibiting firearms.
- SB 108: Home improvement supplier registry.
- SB 109: Support for educational needs.
- SB 110: Environmental license plate fees.
- SB 111: Unemployment insurance overpayments.
- SB 112: Real estate.
- SB 113: Direct wine sales.
- SB 114: State fossil.
- SB 115: Prohibition on smoking.
- SB 116: Property tax refunds.
- SB 117: Identification cards without a photograph.
- SB 118: Property tax appeals.
- SB 119: Annual physical examination for interscholastic sports.
- SB 120: Invasive species council.
- SB 121: Tax credit for volunteer firefighters and EMTs.
- SB 122: Vanderburgh circuit court magistrate.
- SB 123: Higher education.
- SB 124: Local regulation of fireworks.
- SB 125: Property or casualty insurance coverage for innocent coinsured.
- SB 126: Property tax deduction for veterans with a disability.
- SB 127: Religious exemption in state and local contracts.
- SB 128: Sewage and waste management districts.
- SB 129: Eligibility for child care voucher.
- SB 130: School curriculum.
- SB 131: Volunteer firefighters holding elected office.
- SB 132: State income tax exemption for military income.
- SB 133: Protective orders and employment.
- SB 134: Battery on a sports official.
- SB 135: Health facility employee criminal background check.
- SB 136: Death sentence elimination and life imprisonment.
- SB 137: Trials and magistrates.
- SB 138: Prosecutorial consent with expungements.
- SB 139: Parole eligibility for certain offenders.
- SB 140: Tax credit for hiring certain individuals.
- SB 141: Small business council established.
- SB 142: Beverage container deposits.
- SB 143: Election workers.
- SB 144: Minimum crew size.
- SB 145: Indiana EITC.
- SB 146: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 147: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 148: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 149: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 150: Madison circuit court magistrate.
- SB 151: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 152: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 153: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 154: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 155: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 156: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 157: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 158: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 159: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 160: Minimum wage for certain Indiana employees.
- SB 161: Vote fraud and public employment.
- SB 162: Economic development incentive accountability.
- SB 163: Improper worker classification.
- SB 164: Crimes involving deadly weapons.
- SB 165: Vehicle Bill.
- SB 166: Spinal cord and brain injury fund.
- SB 167: Certified registered nurse anesthetists.
- SB 168: Controlled substance data base.
- SB 169: Reading assessments.
- SB 170: Teacher performance assessment.
- SB 171: Update of federal law citations.
- SB 172: Uniform Voidable Transactions Act.
- SB 173: DOC specialized vocational program.
- SB 174: Sentence modification.
- SB 175: Credit time.
- SB 176: Retail sales of Tannerite.
- SB 177: Water and wastewater infrastructure costs.
- SB 178: Nuclear energy projects.
- SB 179: Early voting.
- SB 180: Bias motivated offenses.
- SB 181: Unemployment insurance overpayments.
- SB 182: Adult protective services study committee.
- SB 183: Redistricting commission.
- SB 184: Choice scholarships.
- SB 185: Developmental disability care provider tax credit.
- SB 186: Automated traffic enforcement images.
- SB 187: Donations to educational foundations.
- SB 188: Eagle Scout trust license plate.
- SB 189: Election of members of the county executive.
- SB 190: Sale of alcoholic beverages near 4-H club exhibits.
- SB 191: Firefighters serving on township boards.
- SB 192: Animal fighting contests.
- SB 193: Northwest Indiana Law Enforcement Academy.
- SB 194: Records requests by city legislative body.
- SB 195: Investments by local government.
- SB 196: Proprietary educational institutions.
- SB 197: Chauffeur's license exemption.
- SB 198: Repeal common construction wage statute.
- SB 199: Substantive problems in the Indiana Code.
- SB 200: Candidates for state and federal office.
- SB 201: Straight ticket voting.
- SB 202: Redistricting.
- SB 203: Applicability of federal law in Indiana.
- SB 204: Use of telecommunications devices while driving.
- SB 205: Soil productivity factors.
- SB 206: Noncontracted pediatric hospital coverage.
- SB 207: Aggregate purchasing of prescription drugs.
- SB 208: Oocyte cryopreservation.
- SB 209: Diabetes assessment report.
- SB 210: Assistance for hearing impaired children study.
- SB 211: Debt collection.
- SB 212: Inmates and Medicaid.
- SB 213: Legislative business per diems.
- SB 214: Public salary limitations.
- SB 215: Disguised firearms.
- SB 216: St. Joseph River basin commission.
- SB 217: Service of process fees collected by a sheriff.
- SB 218: Charity gaming proceeds.
- SB 219: Liquor wholesalers' permits.
- SB 220: Property owners associations and flag displays.
- SB 221: Annexation.
- SB 222: Annexation.
- SB 223: Rape penalty.
- SB 224: Disguised firearms.
- SB 225: Underground utility facilities.
- SB 226: Wild animal permits.
- SB 227: Removal of exemptions from "do not call" law.
- SB 228: Lobbying and funding of certain organizations.
- SB 229: Grand jury and special prosecutor study committee.
- SB 230: School corporation reports.
- SB 231: Lobbying expenses of political subdivisions.
- SB 232: Use of money in the jail commissary fund.
- SB 233: Winter holidays in schools, cities, and towns.
- SB 234: School employee union dues.
- SB 235: Elected school board members.
- SB 236: Automated license plate readers.
- SB 237: Appropriations of county funds.
- SB 238: County supplemental adult probation fund.
- SB 239: County supplemental juvenile probation fund.
- SB 240: Jail commissary fund reports.
- SB 241: County income tax council.
- SB 242: Motor vehicle title fraud.
- SB 243: Racial profiling.
- SB 244: Lead-based paint hazard program.
- SB 245: Kidney early evaluation fund.
- SB 246: Pipeline construction.
- SB 247: Local government ombudsman.
- SB 248: Driver's license reciprocity with Germany.
- SB 249: Agricultural matters.
- SB 250: Vehicle clearance when overtaking a bicycle.
- SB 251: Controlled projects.
- SB 252: Horse racing matters.
- SB 253: Lifetime hunting and fishing licenses.
- SB 254: Limits on terms of legislative leadership.
- SB 255: Bail.
- SB 256: Evaluation of agencies and programs.
- SB 257: Taxation of active duty military pay.
- SB 258: Tax deduction for Ohio River bridge tolls.
- SB 259: STEM education.
- SB 260: Small employer wellness program tax credits.
- SB 261: Appeals by the attorney general.
- SB 262: Tax deduction for military retirement income.
- SB 263: Physical education.
- SB 264: Genetically engineered food.
- SB 265: Purchase of service credit.
- SB 266: Electronic communications with students.
- SB 267: Dual language immersion; biliteracy.
- SB 268: Food and beverage taxes.
- SB 269: Civics test as graduation requirement.
- SB 270: Real estate brokers and appraisers.
- SB 271: College and career counseling grant.
- SB 272: Midwife certification.
- SB 273: Three-way permits in unincorporated towns.
- SB 274: Crimes of violence and surety bonds.
- SB 275: Penalties for controlled substance offenses.
- SB 276: Microbreweries.
- SB 277: School counselors.
- SB 278: Drug dealing and violent crimes.
- SB 279: Threats and gun violence.
- SB 280: Military designation on driver's licenses and ID cards.
- SB 281: Microbreweries.
- SB 282: Unclaimed property act and savings bonds.
- SB 283: Amortization of unfunded pension liabilities.
- SB 284: Medical marijuana.
- SB 285: Inmate correspondence.
- SB 286: Taxation of civil service annuities.
- SB 287: Expungement.
- SB 288: Local government budget notices; public records.
- SB 289: Confidential victim services requests.
- SB 290: Ephedrine and pseudoephedrine.
- SB 291: Probate code study commission.
- SB 292: St. Joseph County courts.
- SB 293: Medical peer review.
- SB 294: Legend drug investigations.
- SB 295: Deduction for small business investor income.
- SB 296: Adult entertainment performers.
- SB 297: Small brewer barrel limits.
- SB 298: Voluntary veterans' preference employment policy.
- SB 299: School discipline.
- SB 300: Recidivism reduction pilot project.
- SB 301: Age for compulsory school attendance.
- SB 302: Employment contracts for nonunion teachers.
- SB 303: Large scale discharges into state waters.
- SB 304: Dyslexia.
- SB 305: Nontrustee fiduciaries.
- SB 306: Limited liability arising from trespassing.
- SB 307: Consumer protection.
- SB 308: Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act.
- SB 309: Electricity suppliers' service areas.
- SB 310: Alternative schools.
- SB 311: Recovery of remedial action oversight costs.
- SB 312: Tank reporting and water threat minimization.
- SB 313: Definition of "sexual conduct".
- SB 314: Child exploitation and child pornography.
- SB 315: School property.
- SB 316: Clark County study commission.
- SB 317: Community foundations.
- SB 318: Insulin provided by township trustees.
- SB 319: Distribution of local option income taxes.
- SB 320: Jurisdiction of the attorney general.
- SB 321: Study committee.
- SB 322: Food desert grant program.
- SB 323: Waste blood specimen requirements.
- SB 324: Various child support matters.
- SB 325: Beer, wine, liquor prizes/charity auction sales.
- SB 326: State board of accounts examinations.
- SB 327: Charity gaming.
- SB 328: Medicare supplement for state employees.
- SB 329: Disposition of aborted remains.
- SB 330: Annexation.
- SB 331: Student testing.
- SB 332: Wage assignments.
- SB 333: Cremation.
- SB 334: Abortion prohibition based on sex or disability.
- SB 335: Utility easements.
- SB 336: Library board appointments.
- SB 337: Direct wine sales.
- SB 338: Farm winery sales.
- SB 339: School bus monitors.
- SB 340: State payments for school textbook costs.
- SB 341: Lost personal property submitted to police.
- SB 342: Examination for driver's licenses.
- SB 343: Motorcycle equipment.
- SB 344: Prekindergarten pilot program.
- SB 345: Resident tuition rate.
- SB 346: Expenditure and transfer of CEDIT funds.
- SB 347: Transportation network companies.
- SB 348: Advanced technology vehicles.
- SB 349: State park admission for disabled veterans.
- SB 350: East Chicago school board.
- SB 351: Adoption subsidy payments.
- SB 352: Identifying information for adoptions.
- SB 353: Absentee voter proof of identification.
- SB 354: Judgments.
- SB 355: Various probate and trust matters.
- SB 356: Work ethic certification and grants.
- SB 357: Sales tax exemption for disabled veterans.
- SB 358: Medications.
- SB 359: Sales tax exemption for data warehouse equipment.
- SB 360: IURC approval of substitute natural gas contracts.
- SB 361: Defense to liability concerning liquefied petroleum gas providers.
- SB 362: Driving authority permits and learner's permits.
- SB 363: Child molesting.
- SB 364: Department of child services reporting.
- SB 365: Electronic documents.
- SB 366: Insurance and firearms.
- SB 367: Conditions of probation for certain sex offenders.
- SB 368: Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act.
- SB 369: Publication and Internet posting of information.
- SB 370: State emblems.
- SB 371: Hunting and fishing licenses.
- SB 372: Standard deduction for homesteads.
- SB 373: Civil proceeding advance payment transactions.
- SB 374: Property tax assessment date trailer.
- SB 375: Human trafficking, promoting prostitution, and asset forfeiture.
- SB 376: Land reclassification.
- SB 377: Elimination of grand juries.
- SB 378: Renewable energy standards.
- SB 379: Public transportation corporations.
- SB 380: Crisis intervention teams.
- SB 381: Visually impaired preschool services.
- SB 382: Statewide 911 system.
- SB 383: Autocycles and motorcycles.
- SB 384: Taxation of electronic cigarettes.
- SB 385: Murder sentencing; aggravating circumstance.
- SB 386: Utility facility relocation.
- SB 387: PTABOA matters.
- SB 388: Reporting of property forfeiture.
- SB 389: Income tax credit for toll road charges.
- SB 390: Lake County solid waste management district.
- SB 391: Medicare supplement insurance.
- SB 392: Patronizing a prostitute.
- SB 393: Public official surety bonds.
- SB 394: Reporting of government malfeasance.
- SB 395: Historic hotel preservation and maintenance fund.
- SB 396: Child exploitation.
- SB 397: Liquor sales.
- SB 398: School bus stop arm violations.
- SB 399: Levees.
- SB 400: Biliteracy.
- SB 401: Protected taxes and school corporations.
- SB 402: Military veteran public safety officer hiring age.
- SB 403: Student athletes and head injuries.
- SB 404: Manure structure approval disclosure requirements.
- SB 405: Assessment of agricultural land.
- SB 406: Overdose intervention drugs.
- SB 407: Indiana War Memorials.
- SB 408: Real estate brokers and broker companies.
- SB 409: Court fees.
- SB 410: Water resources institute.
- SB 411: Liability of a real estate licensee.
- SB 412: Integrated resource plans and energy efficiency.
- SB 413: Disclosures of security breaches.
- SB 414: Use of state general fund investment earnings.
- SB 415: Vacant and abandoned housing.
- SB 416: Employee's right to scheduled employment.
- SB 417: Indiana health exchange.
- SB 418: Inmates and Medicaid applications.
- SB 419: Town marshals.
- SB 420: Developmental disability terminology.
- SB 421: Autocycles.
- SB 422: Court security fees and funds.
- SB 423: Property tax issues.
- SB 424: Women veterans' issues.
- SB 425: Unclaimed life insurance benefits.
- SB 426: County and township assessor qualifications.
- SB 427: Distributions of public safety income tax revenue.
- SB 428: Supplemental county levy; Lake County.
- SB 429: Lake County zoning.
- SB 430: Licensing of electrical contractors.
- SB 431: DNR director authority over dewatering wells.
- SB 432: Distribution of taxes based on tax levies.
- SB 433: Shotguns.
- SB 434: Financial aid and tuition.
- SB 435: Public depositories.
- SB 436: State and local taxation.
- SB 437: Compression release engine brakes.
- SB 438: State and local tax issues.
- SB 439: Controlled substances.
- SB 440: Assessed value growth quotient for tax purposes.
- SB 441: Various tax matters.
- SB 442: Hunting wildlife.
- SB 443: Various education matters.
- SB 444: Driving while intoxicated and child endangerment.
- SB 445: Ephedrine and pseudoephedrine.
- SB 446: Local government financial reporting.
- SB 447: Management of funeral trust accounts.
- SB 448: School corporation financial management.
- SB 449: Gaming matters.
- SB 450: Notice of tax sales.
- SB 451: Volunteer firefighters holding township office.
- SB 452: State board of education governance.
- SB 453: State board of education.
- SB 454: Public records requests for police video.
- SB 455: Video gaming terminals.
- SB 456: Unemployment insurance.
- SB 457: Education funding.
- SB 458: Electronic communications.
- SB 459: Fair credit reporting.
- SB 460: Comprehensive care health facilities.
- SB 461: Health matters.
- SB 462: Advertising by health care practitioners.
- SB 463: Cigarettes and tobacco sales.
- SB 464: Mental health issues.
- SB 465: Human services and health matters.
- SB 466: Various election matters.
- SB 467: Admissibility of appraisal reports.
- SB 468: Property tax assessment.
- SB 469: Rural broadband.
- SB 470: Study of issues related to student assessments.
- SB 471: Straight ticket voting pilot program.
- SB 472: Various veterans' matters.
- SB 473: Voluntary monitoring of water resources.
- SB 474: Analysis of water utility planning and needs.
- SB 475: Hemp oil registry for the treatment of epilepsy.
- SB 476: School capital projects fund tax rate.
- SB 477: Business development closing fund.
- SB 478: Transportation funding.
- SB 479: Evaluation of solid waste management districts.
- SB 480: Nomination of candidates for U.S. Senate.
- SB 481: Stormwater drain maintenance.
- SB 482: Performance and payment bonds.
- SB 483: Advanced technology vehicle fee.
- SB 484: Fire and emergency response issues.
- SB 485: Psychiatric crisis intervention.
- SB 486: Punitive damages.
- SB 487: Business and other associations.
- SB 488: Taxation of special fuel.
- SB 489: State board of accounts issues.
- SB 490: Recounts and contests.
- SB 491: School emergency response systems.
- SB 492: Various pension matters.
- SB 493: Redevelopment commission transfers.
- SB 494: Alternative schools and expelled students.
- SB 495: Study of ethnic history.
- SB 496: Primary care physician loan forgiveness program.
- SB 497: Health education and sex education curricula.
- SB 498: DNR sale of nursery stock and wildflower seeds.
- SB 499: Home rule powers of certain units.
- SB 500: Education deregulation.
- SB 501: Indiana academic standards.
- SB 502: State gross retail tax.
- SB 503: Net metering for electric utility customers.
- SB 504: Developmental disability pilot program.
- SB 505: Local government finance.
- SB 506: Fleet vehicle registration.
- SB 507: Attorney and judicial discipline complaints.
- SB 508: Animals and agriculture.
- SB 509: Scholarships and grants.
- SB 510: School grades and teacher evaluations.
- SB 511: Massage therapists.
- SB 512: Coverage for spinal adjustments.
- SB 513: Indiana promise scholarship program.
- SB 514: Vacancy in office of clerk-treasurer.
- SB 515: Alcoholic beverage permits.
- SB 516: Utility infrastructure improvements.
- SB 517: Tax increment financing in Marion County.
- SB 518: Annual review of unpaid restitution orders.
- SB 519: Statute of limitations on rape.
- SB 520: School buses.
- SB 521: Restroom access for certain retail customers.
- SB 522: Serious sex offenders.
- SB 523: Marion County township courts.
- SB 524: Tax deeds and conveyance documents.
- SB 525: Property tax assessment.
- SB 526: School nutrition.
- SB 527: School performance measures.
- SB 528: Preservation of public records.
- SB 529: Septic tank inspections and fees.
- SB 530: Public notice in newspapers.
- SB 531: Various tax sale matters.
- SB 532: Human trafficking, promoting prostitution, and adult entertainment performers.
- SB 533: Various veterans matters.
- SB 534: Rules for prescribing controlled substances.
- SB 535: Voter identification number.
- SB 536: Methamphetamine.
- SB 537: Lights and lamps on vehicles.
- SB 538: Teacher collective bargaining.
- SB 539: Regulation of e-liquids.
- SB 540: Various gaming matters.
- SB 541: Sentence modification.
- SB 542: Medicaid payments for dialysis treatment.
- SB 543: Office of health information technology.
- SB 544: School corporation annual reports.
- SB 545: Law enforcement data.
- SB 546: Abortion matters.
- SB 547: Veterans and courts.
- SB 548: Designated wild areas.
- SB 549: Removal of asset limits for SNAP food assistance program.
- SB 550: Professional development for school counselors.
- SB 551: Crime fighting pilot project.
- SB 552: Tuition exemption for children of veterans.
- SB 553: Fire and building safety.
- SB 554: Retirement plan proceed loans.
- SB 555: HERO plan.
- SB 556: Fire prevention and building safety.
- SB 557: Solitary confinement standards.
- SB 558: Land classification for tax purposes.
- SB 559: Various criminal law matters.
- SB 560: Property taxes and sales and use taxes.
- SB 561: Vehicle remarketers.
- SB 562: Teaching methods.
- SB 563: Open-market PACE programs.
- SB 564: Status of marriage study.
- SB 565: Use of DNA evidence.
- SB 566: Education.
- SB 567: Redevelopment commissions and authorities.
- SB 568: Religious freedom restoration act.
- SB 569: The Reliable, Affordable, and Safe Power Act.
- SB 570: Chronic disease reporting and funding.
House:
- HB 1001: State biennial budget.
- HB 1002: Ethics.
- HB 1003: Redistricting plans.
- HB 1004: Safety PIN grant program.
- HB 1005: Tax credit for teachers' classroom supplies.
- HB 1006: Criminal justice funding.
- HB 1007: Domestic violence prevention and treatment and sexual assault assistance.
- HB 1008: Various election law matters.
- HB 1009: Innovation network schools.
- HB 1010: 211 dialing code for human services information.
- HB 1011: Passenger restraint systems.
- HB 1012: Campaign violations.
- HB 1013: Publication of notice by political subdivisions.
- HB 1014: Lake County solid waste management district.
- HB 1015: Benefit corporations.
- HB 1016: Newborn safety incubators.
- HB 1017: Motor vehicle matters.
- HB 1018: Tax increment financing.
- HB 1019: Common construction wage and public works.
- HB 1020: Removal of obstructions from streams.
- HB 1021: Limit on mine subsidence insurance coverage.
- HB 1022: Minimum crew size.
- HB 1024: Assessment of agricultural land.
- HB 1025: BMV and driver license compact.
- HB 1026: Sunday sales of alcoholic beverages for carryout.
- HB 1027: Referenda for controlled projects and school levies.
- HB 1028: School expenses.
- HB 1029: BMV documentation indicating a handgun license.
- HB 1030: Sales tax exemption for drainage water management system.
- HB 1031: Withdrawal of candidacy.
- HB 1032: Redistricting commission.
- HB 1033: Use of telecommunications devices while driving.
- HB 1034: Lobbying expenses of political subdivisions.
- HB 1035: Use of proceeds from forfeited property.
- HB 1036: Statutory authorization to construct interstates.
- HB 1037: Ivy Tech qualified energy savings contracts.
- HB 1038: Municipal elections.
- HB 1039: Court staff attorney pilot program.
- HB 1040: Speed limit for larger motor vehicles.
- HB 1041: Income tax credit for volunteer firefighters.
- HB 1042: Education loan information.
- HB 1043: Medical malpractice caps.
- HB 1044: Food and beverage taxes.
- HB 1045: Recreational facility immunity.
- HB 1046: Study of sales tax exemptions for bullion or currency.
- HB 1047: Various motor vehicle matters.
- HB 1048: Credit scoring.
- HB 1049: Hoosier women veterans program.
- HB 1050: Actions against a surveyor.
- HB 1051: Prohibition on labor peace agreements.
- HB 1052: Common construction wage.
- HB 1053: Drink sales at microbrewery, farm winery, and artisan distillery.
- HB 1054: Higher education co-op and internship programs.
- HB 1055: Prices charged to retailers by suppliers.
- HB 1056: Student transfers.
- HB 1057: Military income tax exemption.
- HB 1058: Vanderburgh circuit court magistrate.
- HB 1059: Delinquent acts.
- HB 1060: Valuable metal dealers.
- HB 1061: Interim study on private property rights.
- HB 1062: Vehicle rentals.
- HB 1063: Dental and optometry service coverage.
- HB 1064: Sewer fees incurred by tenants.
- HB 1065: Use of investigational drugs, biological products, and devices.
- HB 1066: Work sharing unemployment benefits.
- HB 1067: Charity gaming.
- HB 1068: Background checks.
- HB 1069: Dissolution of human remains.
- HB 1070: Utility facility relocation.
- HB 1071: 911 funding.
- HB 1072: Various education matters.
- HB 1073: Sports wagering.
- HB 1074: Fantasy sports.
- HB 1075: Mortgage recording fee.
- HB 1076: Microbreweries.
- HB 1077: Taxation of civil service annuities.
- HB 1078: Income tax deduction for military income.
- HB 1079: Autism subcommittee.
- HB 1080: EMS provider death benefit.
- HB 1081: Tactical emergency medicine provider death benefit.
- HB 1082: Diabetes assessment report.
- HB 1083: Work sharing unemployment benefit.
- HB 1084: Grants for green industry jobs.
- HB 1085: Fire protection territories.
- HB 1086: Mandatory firearms enhancement.
- HB 1087: Tax credits for media production.
- HB 1088: Age for mandatory school attendance.
- HB 1089: Tax credits for hiring certain individuals.
- HB 1090: Expanded criminal history checks for drivers for hire.
- HB 1091: Statute of limitations for rape.
- HB 1092: Sales tax exemption.
- HB 1093: Information concerning certain disabilities.
- HB 1094: Motor carrier fuel taxes.
- HB 1095: Small school grants.
- HB 1096: Public testimony at INDOT hearings.
- HB 1097: Large scale discharges into state waters.
- HB 1098: Illiana Expressway public safety expenses.
- HB 1099: Education standards.
- HB 1100: School efficiency grants.
- HB 1101: Broadband ready communities.
- HB 1102: Patent protection.
- HB 1103: Farm winery sales.
- HB 1104: Financial examinations and the state board of accounts.
- HB 1105: Sales tax refunds in disaster areas.
- HB 1106: Alcohol self-service displays.
- HB 1107: Handgun training and reciprocity license.
- HB 1108: Dyslexia.
- HB 1109: Payment of monthly pension benefits.
- HB 1110: Magistrates and courts.
- HB 1111: Wabash, White, and Ohio Rivers aquifer study.
- HB 1112: Veterinarian tax credit.
- HB 1113: Income tax credit for student loan borrowers.
- HB 1114: Student loan assistance.
- HB 1115: Ban on sale or use of coal tar pavement products.
- HB 1116: Marketing of funeral services.
- HB 1117: Credit time.
- HB 1118: Commitment to the department of correction.
- HB 1119: Receipt of gift by permittee.
- HB 1120: Indiana nanotechnology initiative.
- HB 1121: Renewable energy standards.
- HB 1122: Personal leave for employees.
- HB 1123: Donations to educational foundations.
- HB 1124: Property tax assessment board of appeals.
- HB 1125: Land classification for tax purposes.
- HB 1126: Sales tax collections on sale of ethanol.
- HB 1127: County fiscal body single member districts.
- HB 1128: Lifelong learning accounts.
- HB 1129: Prekindergarten education.
- HB 1130: Greenwood food and beverage tax.
- HB 1131: Exemption of military reservists from jury duty.
- HB 1132: Juvenile justice evaluation commission.
- HB 1133: Counsel for children charged with delinquent acts.
- HB 1134: Indiana transparency web site.
- HB 1135: Local option income taxes.
- HB 1136: Disposition of aborted remains.
- HB 1137: State board of accounts fees and funding.
- HB 1138: Update of federal election law references.
- HB 1139: Various election law matters.
- HB 1140: Precinct election officers.
- HB 1141: Judgment dockets.
- HB 1142: Tax issues.
- HB 1143: Possession of firearms on state property.
- HB 1144: Handgun license repeal.
- HB 1145: Civil immunity for volunteer health care providers.
- HB 1146: Capital project and referendum levy referenda.
- HB 1147: Class 2 structure fire safety.
- HB 1148: Bail.
- HB 1149: Filling vacancies.
- HB 1150: Police and firefighter retirement matters.
- HB 1151: Compensable hours of work.
- HB 1152: County asset sale fund.
- HB 1153: High pressure boiler operators.
- HB 1154: Economic development and wind turbines.
- HB 1155: Battery on a utility worker.
- HB 1156: National Guard scholarship awards.
- HB 1157: Qualified dietitians.
- HB 1158: Local government accounting.
- HB 1159: Protective orders and employment.
- HB 1160: Internet media.
- HB 1161: Immunity for damage caused rescuing a child.
- HB 1162: Sale of growlers by package liquor stores.
- HB 1163: Recording of new lots.
- HB 1164: Northwest Indiana regional planning commission.
- HB 1165: Rental registration and inspection programs.
- HB 1166: State agency purchases.
- HB 1167: Targeted business personal property tax exemption.
- HB 1168: Notices relating to vacancies in local offices.
- HB 1169: Use of electronic cigarettes.
- HB 1170: Agricultural matters.
- HB 1171: Proof of financial responsibility.
- HB 1172: Women's occupational opportunity.
- HB 1173: Voter registration.
- HB 1174: Property tax deductions for veterans and spouses.
- HB 1175: Companion animal sterilization program.
- HB 1176: Teacher compensation.
- HB 1177: Charity gaming operations.
- HB 1178: Superintendent compensation.
- HB 1179: Local option income taxes.
- HB 1180: Endangering an unborn child.
- HB 1181: Agricultural matters.
- HB 1182: Fire training academy.
- HB 1183: Physician assistants.
- HB 1184: Controlled substances.
- HB 1185: Synthetic plastic microbeads.
- HB 1186: Unemployment insurance.
- HB 1187: Identification cards for discharged offenders.
- HB 1188: Student teaching.
- HB 1189: Property taxes.
- HB 1190: Minority student teaching stipend.
- HB 1191: Appropriation for recreational trail maintenance.
- HB 1192: Uninsured motorist damages.
- HB 1193: Use of SNAP benefits.
- HB 1194: High school diplomas.
- HB 1195: Treatment of opioid and alcohol abuse.
- HB 1196: CHINS and delinquent child dual determination.
- HB 1197: First responder tactical training.
- HB 1198: Youth Advisory Council.
- HB 1199: TECC trainer programs.
- HB 1200: State payments in lieu of property taxes.
- HB 1201: State board of education.
- HB 1202: County public safety fees and funds.
- HB 1203: Wine and beer sales at trade shows or expositions.
- HB 1204: School supply tax holiday.
- HB 1205: State gross retail tax.
- HB 1206: Wyandotte Cave.
- HB 1207: Merger of public benefit corporations.
- HB 1208: Additional antlered deer licenses.
- HB 1209: Income tax deductions.
- HB 1210: School transportation fund replacement grants.
- HB 1211: Protected taxes and school corporations.
- HB 1212: Sales and use tax exemption.
- HB 1213: Cost of medical procedures.
- HB 1214: Pharmacy benefits managers.
- HB 1215: Public mass transportation.
- HB 1216: Missing children and trafficked children.
- HB 1217: Railroad funding.
- HB 1218: Various education matters.
- HB 1219: Use of the ISTEP test.
- HB 1220: Recreational trail maintenance fund.
- HB 1221: Grants and tax credits for historic preservation.
- HB 1222: STEM pathway network.
- HB 1223: Sentencing.
- HB 1224: Speed limits on U.S. 31.
- HB 1225: Public records requests for police video.
- HB 1226: Study of Medicaid payments to out-of-state providers.
- HB 1227: Highway funding and motor fuel taxation.
- HB 1228: Abortion matters.
- HB 1229: Anatomical gifts.
- HB 1230: Veterinarians.
- HB 1231: Accelerated degree programs.
- HB 1232: Duration of the second regular session.
- HB 1233: Vehicle clearance when overtaking bicycle.
- HB 1234: Property tax study.
- HB 1235: Tobacco and smoking.
- HB 1236: Political activity on homeowners association property.
- HB 1237: New information technology equipment.
- HB 1238: RITE program grants.
- HB 1239: Municipal water utility liens.
- HB 1240: Levees.
- HB 1241: Publication of health care charges.
- HB 1242: Reserve officer training.
- HB 1243: Disclosure of personally identifiable student information.
- HB 1244: Firearms on business premises.
- HB 1245: Election audit procedures.
- HB 1246: Police pension exemption.
- HB 1247: Teacher tax credit.
- HB 1248: Urban farming.
- HB 1249: Redistricting commission.
- HB 1250: Abandoned homestead property taxation.
- HB 1251: Tax credit for hiring new employees.
- HB 1252: Sentencing for habitual drug dealers.
- HB 1253: Local voter initiative.
- HB 1254: Medicaid expansion and affordable care study committee.
- HB 1255: Real estate brokers and broker companies.
- HB 1256: Small business and grocer investment program.
- HB 1257: High crime district loan fund.
- HB 1258: Grant program for hiring ex-offenders.
- HB 1259: Employer wellness tax credit.
- HB 1260: Tourism.
- HB 1261: Terminating the parent-child relationship.
- HB 1262: Return and complete grant.
- HB 1263: Township trustee sale of cemetery plots.
- HB 1264: State and local government matters.
- HB 1265: Designation of caregiver for patients.
- HB 1266: Drainage board assessments.
- HB 1267: Aviation taxes.
- HB 1268: Annexation.
- HB 1269: Health matters.
- HB 1270: Horse racing matters.
- HB 1271: Sales tax exemption for certain labels.
- HB 1272: Football and head injuries.
- HB 1273: Financing of improvements for Carroll Stadium.
- HB 1274: Public records on the Internet.
- HB 1275: Casino regulation.
- HB 1276: Incentive award for teachers.
- HB 1277: Wagering taxes.
- HB 1278: Transportation networks.
- HB 1279: HERO plan.
- HB 1280: Deregulation of K-12 education.
- HB 1281: Local government investments.
- HB 1282: Dental hygiene practice.
- HB 1283: Standard deduction eligibility.
- HB 1284: Racial profiling.
- HB 1285: Private certifying organizations.
- HB 1286: Condominium associations and homeowners associations.
- HB 1287: Financial institutions and trade regulation.
- HB 1288: Refunds after correction of assessment errors.
- HB 1289: Hearing notices.
- HB 1290: Nullification of EPA regulations in Indiana.
- HB 1291: Motor vehicle license excise surtax.
- HB 1292: DNR director authority over dewatering wells.
- HB 1293: Performance bond for a demolition contractor.
- HB 1294: Collection of tax upon disallowance of homestead deduction.
- HB 1295: Criminal law issues.
- HB 1296: Civics test as graduation requirement.
- HB 1297: New markets tax credit.
- HB 1298: Political subdivision risk management.
- HB 1299: Sexual assault and domestic violence.
- HB 1300: Ordinances related to building and housing laws.
- HB 1301: Criminal mischief.
- HB 1302: Expungement.
- HB 1303: State registration of privately certified individuals.
- HB 1304: Various criminal law matters.
- HB 1305: Various motor vehicle issues.
- HB 1306: Township assistance.
- HB 1307: Lake County city and town court jurisdiction.
- HB 1308: School boards.
- HB 1309: Dissolution of township government.
- HB 1310: Certified registered nurse anesthetist.
- HB 1311: Alcoholic beverage issues.
- HB 1312: Employee permits.
- HB 1313: State board of accounts.
- HB 1314: Abandoned and vacant property.
- HB 1315: Testing of special fuel and natural gas.
- HB 1316: Natural gas vehicle grant program.
- HB 1317: Prohibition on taxation of Internet access.
- HB 1318: Communications services and energy production.
- HB 1319: Acquisition of distressed utilities.
- HB 1320: Distributed generation.
- HB 1321: Oil and natural gas regulation.
- HB 1322: Tax credit for school curricular materials.
- HB 1323: Medical residency education.
- HB 1324: Agricultural land assessments.
- HB 1325: Resident tuition rate.
- HB 1326: Tutoring grant program fund.
- HB 1327: Student health coverage information.
- HB 1328: Liens on real property.
- HB 1329: Sickle cell disease grant program.
- HB 1330: Bias motivated crimes.
- HB 1331: Pharmacy dispensing coverage.
- HB 1332: Mentor teachers; national board certification.
- HB 1333: Higher education financial assistance.
- HB 1334: Transborder groundwater authority.
- HB 1335: Removal of public officers.
- HB 1336: County assessors.
- HB 1337: Veterans deductions.
- HB 1338: Safe driving practices near stationary solid waste haulers.
- HB 1339: Additional Tipton County CAGIT rate.
- HB 1340: Civil proceeding advance payment transactions.
- HB 1341: Insurance matters.
- HB 1342: Domestic violence.
- HB 1343: Restorative justice.
- HB 1344: Veterans' issues.
- HB 1345: Administration of standardized tests in schools.
- HB 1346: Unpasteurized milk acquisition.
- HB 1347: Definition of adjusted gross income.
- HB 1348: Leave for victims of domestic or family violence.
- HB 1349: Various tax matters.
- HB 1350: Environmental variances and other matters.
- HB 1351: Agency rulemaking and policymaking.
- HB 1352: Teacher compensation.
- HB 1353: Proprietary educational institutions.
- HB 1354: Distributions of motor vehicle excise tax revenue.
- HB 1355: Local service fees on tax exempt property.
- HB 1356: Certified technology parks.
- HB 1357: Allen County supplemental food and beverage tax.
- HB 1358: Garnishment of state tax refunds.
- HB 1359: Immunizations.
- HB 1360: Massage therapists.
- HB 1361: Performance bonds for state highway contracts.
- HB 1362: License plate life cycle.
- HB 1363: Organized retail theft.
- HB 1364: Funeral directors.
- HB 1365: Marijuana penalties.
- HB 1366: Proceedings supplementary for judgment debtors.
- HB 1367: Greene County courts magistrate.
- HB 1368: Uniform municipal food and beverage tax.
- HB 1369: Human trafficking.
- HB 1370: Department of child services.
- HB 1371: Public officials, liens, and restricted addresses.
- HB 1372: Various election law matters.
- HB 1373: Circuit court clerks.
- HB 1374: Replacing a deceased candidate.
- HB 1375: Hearing aid assistance program.
- HB 1376: Professional sports development commission.
- HB 1377: Lap and shoulder safety belts on school buses.
- HB 1378: Missing and unidentified persons.
- HB 1379: Child abuse training.
- HB 1380: Special employment and training services fund.
- HB 1381: Public official bonding.
- HB 1382: Ephedrine and pseudoephedrine.
- HB 1383: Package liquor store permits.
- HB 1384: Fireworks regulation.
- HB 1385: Industrial rail service fund.
- HB 1386: Killing an endangered species and repeat poachers.
- HB 1387: Cannabis oil criminal exemption.
- HB 1388: Property tax matters.
- HB 1389: Crimes and persons with intellectual disabilities.
- HB 1390: Ephedrine and pseudoephedrine.
- HB 1391: Credit for income taxes paid to another state.
- HB 1392: Tax credit for literacy programs.
- HB 1393: Various motor vehicle matters.
- HB 1394: Supervision of probationary drivers.
- HB 1395: Statewide 911 services.
- HB 1396: Motor vehicle regulatory authority, salvage, and leasing.
- HB 1397: Private toll facilities.
- HB 1398: Northwest Indiana regional development authority.
- HB 1399: Sales tax on recreational vehicles.
- HB 1400: Asbestos litigation.
- HB 1401: Medicaid fraud.
- HB 1402: Drug crime enhancements.
- HB 1403: Regional cities.
- HB 1404: Traffic violations.
- HB 1405: State examiner, attorney general, and prosecuting attorneys.
- HB 1406: Homeowners associations; condominiums.
- HB 1407: Merger of public benefit corporation.
- HB 1408: Battery innovation funding.
- HB 1409: Unsafe used tires.
- HB 1410: Telecommunications devices while driving.
- HB 1411: Foreclosure prevention and post-foreclosure leases.
- HB 1412: Severe injury to first responders.
- HB 1413: Aircraft.
- HB 1414: School safety drills.
- HB 1415: Transfers of surplus military equipment.
- HB 1416: Magistrates.
- HB 1417: Civic event license plates and vehicles.
- HB 1418: INDOT complaint process.
- HB 1419: Deduction for fitness facility expenditures.
- HB 1420: School nutrition.
- HB 1421: Mortgage foreclosure.
- HB 1422: Substance abuse appropriation.
- HB 1423: Qualified organizations.
- HB 1424: Special group recognition license plates.
- HB 1425: Court fees.
- HB 1426: IURC fining authority.
- HB 1427: Demand side management programs.
- HB 1428: Ignition interlock devices.
- HB 1429: Township funding of conservation projects.
- HB 1430: Criminal enhancements for using firearms in crimes.
- HB 1431: Funding community corrections.
- HB 1432: Regulation of e-liquids.
- HB 1433: Sheriff's merit board.
- HB 1434: Department of child services.
- HB 1435: Beer, wine, liquor prizes/charity auction sales.
- HB 1436: Criminal law matters.
- HB 1437: Teacher education.
- HB 1438: Adult high schools.
- HB 1439: Wholesale auto dealers, fees, and license plates.
- HB 1440: Assessment of common areas for tax purposes.
- HB 1441: Jury duty deferrals for postsecondary students.
- HB 1442: Veterans education center of excellence.
- HB 1443: Veterans' property tax deductions.
- HB 1444: Teacher compensation.
- HB 1445: LIFE scholarships.
- HB 1446: Charity gaming.
- HB 1447: Employment or training priority for military.
- HB 1448: Mental health drugs and coverage.
- HB 1449: Opioid treatment.
- HB 1450: Medical use of hemp extract and compassionate use registry.
- HB 1451: Coverage of telemedicine services.
- HB 1452: Natural resources matters.
- HB 1453: Hunting preserves.
- HB 1454: Auto-injectable epinephrine.
- HB 1455: Purdue University board of trustees.
- HB 1456: Servicemembers civil relief act.
- HB 1457: Higher education.
- HB 1458: Solemnizing marriages.
- HB 1459: Use of state property for political purposes.
- HB 1460: Genetically engineered food.
- HB 1461: 1977 Fund surviving spouse benefit.
- HB 1462: Court clerk administrative fee.
- HB 1463: Pension thirteenth checks
- HB 1464: Pension cost of living adjustments.
- HB 1465: Intern eligibility for unemployment benefits.
- HB 1466: Various pension matters.
- HB 1467: Performance funding.
- HB 1468: Sales and use tax deduction for certain bad debt.
- HB 1469: Wage payment and wage assignment.
- HB 1470: Income apportionment for income tax purposes.
- HB 1471: Recreational trails guidelines.
- HB 1472: Specifies that an attorney employed by a state agency is subject to the attorney-client and work product privileges.
- HB 1473: Nonprofit facilitators of lending circle loans.
- HB 1474: Access to personal Internet accounts.
- HB 1475: Statewide 911 system.
- HB 1476: County option property tax replacement fee.
- HB 1477: Hunting and fishing licenses.
- HB 1478: Marion County fire consolidation.
- HB 1479: Application of federal Affordable Care Act.
- HB 1480: Small school grant.
- HB 1481: Public retirement plans.
- HB 1482: Office of marriage promotion.
- HB 1483: Various education issues.
- HB 1484: Local government fees and funds.
- HB 1485: Local taxation.
- HB 1486: Education issues.
- HB 1487: Medical marijuana.
- HB 1488: Traffic safety.
- HB 1489: Veterans matters.
- HB 1490: Police reserve officers.
- HB 1491: County adjusted gross income tax.
- HB 1492: Resident tuition rate for children of veterans.
- HB 1493: Cost of living adjustments and thirteenth checks.
- HB 1494: Firearm ownership and medical records.
- HB 1495: Various local government issues.
- HB 1496: Sewer connection matters.
- HB 1497: Reemployment services for unemployment recipients.
- HB 1498: Nonphotograph BMV identification documents.
- HB 1499: Advanced placement United States history curriculum.
- HB 1500: Religious liberties for students.
- HB 1501: Invasive species council.
- HB 1502: Schools as polling sites.
- HB 1503: Colors of lights on vehicles.
- HB 1504: Photographing ballots.
- HB 1505: Sale of nonsurplus municipal water utility property.
- HB 1506: Veterans property tax deduction.
- HB 1507: State building commissioner.
- HB 1508: Performance bonds of land developers.
- HB 1509: Study committee on obsolete statutes.
- HB 1510: Drug testing for legislators.
- HB 1511: Nursing facility restrictions.
- HB 1512: Innkeeper's tax.
- HB 1513: Auto insurance advertising.
- HB 1514: School board membership in Gary.
- HB 1515: Proof of financial responsibility.
- HB 1516: County assessors.
- HB 1517: Municipal elections.
- HB 1518: Support for postsecondary educational expenses.
- HB 1519: Property tax exemption.
- HB 1520: Medicaid coverage for fluoride dental treatments.
- HB 1521: Community development area.
- HB 1522: Juvenile placement.
- HB 1523: Ordinance enforcement.
- HB 1524: Employment protection for veterans.
- HB 1525: Residence of law enforcement officers.
- HB 1526: Historical writings in school curriculum.
- HB 1527: Publication of proposed budgets.
- HB 1528: Right to jury in certain administrative proceedings.
- HB 1529: Statutory construction.
- HB 1530: Hiring preferences for veterans.
- HB 1531: Video conferencing by confined persons.
- HB 1532: Medicaid and members of the military.
- HB 1533: Rape issues.
- HB 1534: Domestic battery enhancement.
- HB 1535: Harassment.
- HB 1536: Sales tax holiday.
- HB 1537: Veterans' matters.
- HB 1538: Regulation of dams.
- HB 1539: Securities.
- HB 1540: Various gaming matters.
- HB 1541: Enterprise zones.
- HB 1542: Various alcoholic beverage matters.
- HB 1543: Indiana Toll Road food and beverage tax.
- HB 1544: High school career and technical programs.
- HB 1545: Hunting guide services.
- HB 1546: Abortion and minors.
- HB 1547: Coverage for spinal adjustments.
- HB 1548: Midwives.
- HB 1549: Grain buyer and warehouse operators.
- HB 1550: Highway worker death and injury benefits.
- HB 1551: DNA for felony arrestees.
- HB 1552: Mental health services loan forgiveness program.
- HB 1553: Reporting ephedrine to INSPECT drug monitoring program.
- HB 1554: Hospital liens.
- HB 1555: Notice of health exchange coverage grace period.
- HB 1556: Translations of intercepted communications.
- HB 1557: Department of veterans affairs.
- HB 1558: School discipline.
- HB 1559: Special prosecutor's office.
- HB 1560: PERF military service credit.
- HB 1561: Annexation and service agreements.
- HB 1562: Professional licensing matters.
- HB 1563: Reporting of methamphetamine offenses.
- HB 1564: Various military matters.
- HB 1565: Energy savings audits.
- HB 1566: Tax deduction for mechanical insulation property.
- HB 1567: Loans for abandoned or foreclosed homes.
- HB 1568: Sewer and storm water fees incurred by tenants.
- HB 1569: Credit time for behavior management programs.
- HB 1570: Use of TIF proceeds for public safety.
- HB 1571: Condominium co-owners meetings.
- HB 1572: Sewer rates for multipurpose buildings.
- HB 1573: Abandoned structure liens.
- HB 1574: Automatic and semiautomatic weapons.
- HB 1575: Tax credit for new small businesses.
- HB 1576: Interim study committee on school testing and reporting.
- HB 1577: Reading requirements for students.
- HB 1578: Length of school year.
- HB 1579: School accounting.
- HB 1580: Designated wild areas.
- HB 1581: Unfunded pension liabilities.
- HB 1582: Retirement medical benefits account.
- HB 1583: National board certification of teachers.
- HB 1584: Self-defense and defense of third persons.
- HB 1585: Police equipment.
- HB 1586: Methamphetamine decontamination grant program.
- HB 1587: Claim deadlines.
- HB 1588: Mortgage foreclosures.
- HB 1589: Endow Indiana program.
- HB 1590: Earn more Indiana scholarship.
- HB 1591: Convenience business employee safety.
- HB 1592: Early voting; vote centers.
- HB 1593: Automated record keeping fee.
- HB 1594: Scratch off tickets benefiting veterans.
- HB 1595: Truancy and runaways.
- HB 1596: School resource officer training.
- HB 1597: Sexual misconduct with a minor.
- HB 1598: Medical history forms.
- HB 1599: Redaction of appellate decisions.
- HB 1600: Use of consumer reports by employers.
- HB 1601: Various workforce development matters.
- HB 1602: Methamphetamine.
- HB 1603: Property tax appeals.
- HB 1604: Venture capital tax credits.
- HB 1605: Tax credit for medical device manufacturers.
- HB 1606: Rural entrepreneurship area incentives.
- HB 1607: Department of local government finance.
- HB 1608: Deduction for investment interest.
- HB 1609: State board of education.
- HB 1610: Publication of notice.
- HB 1611: Natural resources issues.
- HB 1612: Study of former offender employment barriers.
- HB 1613: Family and social services administration.
- HB 1614: Opioid prescriptions for pain management treatment.
- HB 1615: Veterans' recovery program.
- HB 1616: Eligibility for child care voucher.
- HB 1617: Mineral estates of unknown or missing owners.
- HB 1618: South Shore line extension.
- HB 1619: South Shore sales tax increment district.
- HB 1620: Property tax replacement fee.
- HB 1621: Blue emergency vehicles.
- HB 1622: Article V Convention lawsuits.
- HB 1623: School start and end dates.
- HB 1624: Sale of alcoholic beverages.
- HB 1625: Lease of state facilities to business entities.
- HB 1626: Ordinances concerning appearance of real property.
- HB 1627: Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne as a metropolitan campus.
- HB 1628: Public safety local option income tax.
- HB 1629: Lifetime hunting and fishing licenses.
- HB 1630: Employment of veterans as public safety officers.
- HB 1631: Identification cards without an image.
- HB 1632: Religious freedom restoration act.
- HB 1633: Indiana firearms freedom act.
- HB 1634: Regulation of knives by political subdivisions.
- HB 1635: Various education matters.
- HB 1636: Charter schools.
- HB 1637: Various education issues.
- HB 1638: State intervention in failing schools.
- HB 1639: Various education matters.
- HB 1640: Various education issues.
- HB 1641: Principal endorsement program.
- HB 1642: Disclosure of covenants.
- HB 1643: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1644: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1645: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1646: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1647: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1648: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1649: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1650: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1651: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1652: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1653: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1654: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1655: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1656: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1657: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1658: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1659: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1660: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1661: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1662: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1663: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1664: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1665: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1666: Vehicle Bill.
- HB 1667: Vehicle Bill.