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Legislative Update

Streamlining state and local government matters

January 26, 2018 Filed Under: Judicial Administration

The Select Committee on Government Reduction heard HB 1004 authored by Rep. Siegrist on various state and local government matters. The bill provides that the journals, the enrolled acts, the session laws, and the Indiana Code may be distributed in paper or electronic format. It permits the electronic publication and circulation to circuit court clerks of the enrolled acts, and … [Read more...] about Streamlining state and local government matters

Forensic treatment services

January 26, 2018 Filed Under: Criminal

The House Judiciary Committee heard HB 1006 concerning forensic treatment services authored by Rep. Steuerwald. The bill was amended to clarify that the services provided under the Recovery Works program could be available under a misdemeanor pilot program if recommended by the Justice Reinvestment Advisory Council and funding is available. The amended bill passed 9-0 and was … [Read more...] about Forensic treatment services

Unlawful indemnity agreements

January 26, 2018 Filed Under: Civil

The House Judiciary Committee heard HB 1015 concerning unlawful indemnity agreements authored by Rep. Torr. The bill addresses indemnity agreements for certain design-build contracts, and specifies that a provision in a professional service contract that requires indemnification and defense of promise for certain liability is void. The Committee amended the bill to also provide that … [Read more...] about Unlawful indemnity agreements

Pretrial diversion

January 26, 2018 Filed Under: Criminal

For amend and vote only, the House Ways and Means Committee heard HB 1057 on pretrial diversion authored by Rep. Steuerwald. The bill allows prosecutor diversion programs to charge a $75 initial fee for felony diversion cases, permit additional program fees that are reasonably related to the person’s rehabilitation and approved by the court, and require the monthly user fee not be co … [Read more...] about Pretrial diversion

Information for prospective adoptive parent

January 26, 2018 Filed Under: Family, Juvenile

The House Family, Children and Human Affairs Committee heard HB 1091 on information for prospective adoptive parent, authored by Rep. Burton. The bill was amended by consent to delete the contents of the original bill and insert a requirement that the licensed child placing agency or local office that will conduct an inspection and submit a report to the court concerning a petition … [Read more...] about Information for prospective adoptive parent

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