HB 1076 IN Became Law
Indiana national guard matters.
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Summary
Provides that a court-martial of a member of the Indiana national guard may be convened by orders of the governor or the adjutant general. (Current law provides that a court-martial of a member of the Indiana national guard may be convened by orders of the governor.) Provides that a member of the Indiana national guard may not demand trial by court-martial in lieu of nonjudicial punishment. Removes a provision permitting a commanding officer to order a member of the officer's command to be confined under correctional custody for not more than eight days. Makes changes to the disciplinary punishment an officer exercising command may impose.
Sponsors (3)
- Chris Jeter Republican · author
- Aaron Freeman Republican · sponsor
- Blake Doriot Republican · sponsor
3 coauthors / cosponsors
- Chris Judy Republican · coauthor
- Steve Bartels Republican · coauthor
- Randall Frye · coauthor
Action history (22)
- Jan 9, 2023 Authored by Representative Jeter · lower
- Jan 9, 2023 First reading: referred to Committee on Veterans Affairs and Public Safety · lower
- Jan 12, 2023 Committee report: do pass, adopted · lower
- Jan 12, 2023 Representatives Judy and Bartels added as coauthors · lower
- Jan 19, 2023 Amendment #1 (Pack) failed; Roll Call 9: yeas 26, nays 67 · lower
- Jan 19, 2023 Second reading: ordered engrossed · lower
- Jan 23, 2023 Representative Frye added as coauthor · lower
- Jan 23, 2023 Senate sponsor: Senator Freeman · lower
- Jan 23, 2023 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 19: yeas 74, nays 24 · lower
- Jan 24, 2023 Referred to the Senate · lower
- Feb 23, 2023 First reading: referred to Committee on Veterans Affairs and The Military · upper
- Mar 7, 2023 Committee report: do pass, adopted · upper
- Mar 13, 2023 Senator Doriot added as second sponsor · upper
- Mar 14, 2023 Amendment #1 (Hunley) failed; Roll Call 213: yeas 13, nays 34 · upper
- Mar 14, 2023 Second reading: ordered engrossed · upper
- Mar 16, 2023 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 223: yeas 34, nays 13 · upper
- Mar 16, 2023 Returned to the House without amendments · upper
- Mar 22, 2023 Signed by the Speaker · lower
- Mar 23, 2023 Signed by the President Pro Tempore · upper
- Apr 4, 2023 Signed by the President of the Senate · upper
- Apr 5, 2023 Signed by the Governor · executive
- Apr 5, 2023 Public Law 12 · lower
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