Bills Pending Indiana Senate Corrections & Criminal Law Committee | Introduced

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INSR0006Intro
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Urging the Legislative Council to assign the topic of the effectiveness of awarding time off of sentences for individuals serving sentences at the Indiana DOC participating in the CPCT Program. A SENATE RESOLUTION urging the Legislative Council to as...
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2024-02-05
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INSB0007Intro
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Use of fabricated media in elections. Defines "fabricated media" as any of the following that is created through a generative adversarial network or other generative artificial intelligence technology: (1) An altered facsimile of an audio or visual r...
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2024-01-25
To Senate Corrections & Criminal Law Committee
INSB0280Intro
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Eyewitness identification procedures. Establishes a procedure to be used by a law enforcement agency in conducting a lineup. Makes conforming amendments.
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2024-01-22
To Senate Corrections & Criminal Law Committee
INSB0266Intro
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Video voyeurism. Provides that "peep", for purposes of the voyeurism statute, includes the use of a concealed camera with the intent of capturing an intimate image. Makes conforming amendments.
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2024-01-22
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INSB0289Intro
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Sealing of red flag records. Requires the sealing of certain records concerning a proceeding under the red flag law if a person is found: (1) not to be dangerous; or (2) no longer to be dangerous.
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2024-01-16
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INSB0291Intro
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Compassionate release. Allows certain convicted persons that have a chronic medical condition or are terminally ill or gravely disabled to file a petition for sentence modification, without the consent of the prosecuting attorney. Defines "chronic me...
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2024-01-16
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INSB0279Intro
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Juvenile facility visitation policies. Provides that it is the policy of Indiana to encourage and promote communication between a child and the child's family when a child in need of services or delinquency proceeding results in separation of a child...
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2024-01-16
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INSB0217Intro
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Abortion matters. Prohibits the prescribing or possessing of an abortion inducing drug. Provides for the discipline of a practitioner and a Class A misdemeanor for a violation of the prohibition with a Level 6 felony for subsequent offenses. Establis...
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2024-01-10
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INSB0236Intro
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Expungement and firearms. Specifies, for purposes of the expungement statute, that a person whose conviction for a misdemeanor involving the use of a firearm, or for a felony, is expunged is entitled to restoration of the person's right to possess a ...
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2024-01-10
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INSB0144Intro
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Firearms matters. Allows a juvenile who is at least 16 years of age to be charged in adult court for the commission of certain offenses relating to the unlawful transfer of a firearm. Permits a child to travel with a firearm to or from certain activi...
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2024-01-08
To Senate Corrections & Criminal Law Committee
INSB0095Intro
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Local regulation of firearms. Specifies that certain restrictions on the local regulation of firearms, ammunition, and firearm accessories may not be construed to prevent a county, municipality, or township (unit) from regulating firearms, ammunition...
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2024-01-08
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INSB0096Intro
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Possession of controlled substance paraphernalia. Defines "fentanyl test strip". Provides that the possession of a fentanyl test strip is not a crime.
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2024-01-08
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INSB0163Intro
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Firearms. Prohibits a person from carrying a firearm in or near: (1) a chute; (2) polls; (3) certain areas where voters congregate or are likely to congregate; or (4) any room where ballots are being counted. Provides that the offense is a Class C mi...
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2024-01-08
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INSB0012Intro
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Sex offender residency restrictions. Provides that an offender against children who knowingly or intentionally resides within 1,000 feet of certain areas owned, leased, operated, or maintained by a homeowners association or property owners associatio...
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2024-01-08
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INSB0011Intro
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Child seduction. Provides that an elected official, a public appointee, or an officer of the court commits child seduction if the elected official, public appointee, or officer of the court abuses the person's professional relationship with a child t...
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2024-01-08
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INSB0024Intro
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Minimum age to carry a handgun. Changes the minimum age required to carry a handgun to 21 years of age.
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2024-01-08
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INSB0026Intro
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Prohibition of firearms at polling places. Prohibits a person from carrying a firearm in or near: (1) a chute; (2) polls; (3) certain areas where voters congregate or are likely to congregate; or (4) any room where ballots are being counted. Provides...
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2024-01-08
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INSB0044Intro
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Administrative subpoena for certain investigations. Authorizes the state police department to issue an administrative subpoena to obtain certain records, if: (1) the subpoena relates to an investigation of an offense that involves the sexual exploita...
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2024-01-08
To Senate Corrections & Criminal Law Committee
INSB0066Intro
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Various firearms matters. Requires a person wishing to sell, trade, or transfer (transfer) a firearm to another person to transact the transfer through a dealer and provide the dealer with certain information. Specifies the background checks that a d...
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2024-01-08
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