The Senate Civil Law Committee heard SB 199, authored by Sen. Bray and prepared by the Code Revision Commission, on substantive problems in the Indiana Code. This bill resolves various nontechnical conflicts and problems not suitable for resolution in the annual technical corrections bill, including statutes that have been both amended and repealed, ambiguous language and references, faulty definitions, and reference to defunct entities. The Committee adopted two amendments. The Indiana Association for Marriage and Family Therapy spoke in favor of the first amendment removing a second test for licensing of a marriage and family therapist. The second amendment corrected an additional nontechnical mistake. The amended bill passed 9-0.
Read the bill at http://iga.in.gov/legislative/2015/bills/senate/199.