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HB 1343 IN
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IN · session 2026 · Assembly / House · bill

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Introduced Jan 6, 2026

Latest action (Mar 4, 2026) Signed by the President of the Senate

Summary

Provides that the law enforcement training board (board) shall select an executive director to serve at the pleasure of the board. Authorizes the waiver of certain training requirements for law enforcement officers with experience in other states. Provides that a person confined to a county jail may be required to make a copayment in an amount of not more than $30 (current law is $15). Provides that a person confined to a county jail is not required to make a certain copayment if, among other things, the person does not have funds in the person's commissary account or trust account within 180 days after the service is provided (current law is 60 days). Requires certain water vessels to include an engine cut-off switch. Provides that a sailing vessel at least seven meters in length must comply with federal regulations. Makes changes to the employment eligibility requirements for employees of the Indiana department of veterans' affairs (department). Makes changes to the purpose of the military family relief fund (fund). Provides that the department shall report to the Indiana veterans' affairs commission (commission), at least quarterly, as to the status of all applications regarding assistance from the fund during the previous quarter. Adds provisions indicating who is eligible for a grant from the fund. Provides that the department shall make a comprehensive assessment of an applicant's financial condition and needs when making a determination regarding an award from the fund. Provides that an applicant may not be eligible for assistance from the fund if the applicant's federal gross income, or the combined federal gross income of the applicant and the applicant's spouse, exceeds two times the poverty guideline unless the commission approves an income waiver. Provides that an applicant must establish that the applicant has incurred a genuine hardship to be eligible to receive assistance from the fund. Provides that the department or commission may impose stipulations or conditions concerning an applicant seeking an award from the fund. Makes changes to the subject matter that must be included in administrative rules established by the commission. Makes certain changes relating to the review of grants from the fund to employees of the department. Provides that an applicant may appeal a denied request for short term financial assistance from the fund. Authorizes the adjutant general of the Indiana National Guard (adjutant general) to establish a military police force of the Indiana National Guard. Provides that a member of the military police force of the Indiana National Guard has police powers: (1) when the member is called to state active duty; and (2) if the individual successfully completes either army or air military police occupational training and receives qualifying instruction on Indiana law enforcement prescribed by the adjutant general. Requires the military police force of the Indiana National Guard, upon authorization, to respond in accordance with the National Incident Management System and in coordination with the Indiana state police. Makes changes to the authorized duties and responsibilities of the adjutant general in which the state armory board (board) may make contributions. Provides that the board may utilize any and all appropriate methods to lease or purchase real estate. Provides that an armory may not be erected on land that is leased for less than 25 years. (Current law provides that an armory may not be erected on land that is leased for less than 50 years.) Provides that the board may adopt policies or procedures for the use and governance of armories. (Current law authorizes the board to adopt rules for the use and governance of armories.) Specifies the types of donated property that the board may reconvey if the board determines that the property is no longer usable. Provides that if the board receives from the adjutant general information of the disbandment of the organization of the armed forces of Indiana occupying and using an armory, the board shall take charge of the armory. Makes various changes to provisions relating to the sale of property owned by the board. Establishes the Indiana civilian cyber corps program (program) as a subdivision of the Indiana guard reserve. Provides that the program includes civilian volunteers who have expertise in addressing cybersecurity incidents and who volunteer at the invitation of the adjutant general. Provides that the work product of a civilian cyber corps volunteer or adviser, including any information voluntarily submitted to the volunteer or adviser, is exempt from disclosure. Provides that a civilian cyber corps volunteer or adviser is immune from tort liability for an injury to a person or damage to property that occurs while the volunteer or adviser is deployed and acting on behalf of the adjutant general if certain conditions are met. Provides that the adjutant general may appoint additional general officers. (Current law authorizes the appointment of assistant adjutants general.) Changes the definitions of "veteran" for purposes of provisions relating to: (1) the governor's commission on supplier diversity; (2) the state civil service system; and (3) authorizing preference points for the appointment of veterans. Removes a requirement that the National Guard tuition supplement grant must be used within eight years after the date the individual first applies and becomes eligible for benefits. Repeals: (1) the Indiana cyber civilian corps program advisory board; (2) a provision relating to contracts to use Stout Field as a commercial runway; (3) a definition of "qualified service member"; (4) a provision requiring a muffler or underwater exhaust for a boat; and (5) a provision prohibiting the use of a boat motor equipped with a muffler cutout or bypass. Makes it a Class B misdemeanor for a person to knowingly or intentionally possess an imitation firearm: (1) in or on school property; or (2) on a school bus. Makes technical corrections and conforming amendments.

Sponsors (4)

5 coauthors / cosponsors

Action history (50)

  1. Jan 6, 2026 First reading: referred to Committee on Veterans Affairs and Public Safety · lower
  2. Jan 6, 2026 Authored by Representative Bartels · lower
  3. Jan 8, 2026 Representative Judy added as coauthor · lower
  4. Jan 12, 2026 Committee report: do pass, adopted · lower
  5. Jan 12, 2026 Recommitted to Committee on Ways and Means pursuant to House Rule 126.3 · lower
  6. Jan 13, 2026 Representative Commons added as coauthor · lower
  7. Jan 22, 2026 Committee report: do pass, adopted · lower
  8. Jan 27, 2026 Amendment #6 (Pierce M) failed; Roll Call 104: yeas 31, nays 61 · lower
  9. Jan 27, 2026 Representative Lawson added as coauthor · lower
  10. Jan 27, 2026 Amendment #2 (Bartels) prevailed; voice vote · lower
  11. Jan 27, 2026 Amendment #4 (DeLaney) failed; Roll Call 105: yeas 32, nays 57 · lower
  12. Jan 27, 2026 Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed · lower
  13. Jan 28, 2026 Senate sponsors: Senators Baldwin, Garten, Clark · lower
  14. Jan 28, 2026 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 121: yeas 67, nays 29 · lower
  15. Jan 29, 2026 Referred to the Senate · lower
  16. Feb 2, 2026 First reading: referred to Committee on Homeland Security and Transportation · upper
  17. Feb 10, 2026 Committee report: do pass adopted; reassigned to Committee on Appropriations · upper
  18. Feb 16, 2026 Senator Maxwell added as cosponsor · upper
  19. Feb 19, 2026 Committee report: amend do pass, adopted · upper
  20. Feb 23, 2026 Amendment #2 (Qaddoura) failed; voice vote · upper
  21. Feb 23, 2026 Senator Brown L added as cosponsor · upper
  22. Feb 23, 2026 Amendment #4 (Yoder) failed; Roll Call 212: yeas 10, nays 38 · upper
  23. Feb 23, 2026 Amendment #5 (Yoder) failed; Roll Call 213: yeas 10, nays 39 · upper
  24. Feb 23, 2026 Amendment #3 (Ford J.D.) failed; Roll Call 214: yeas 9, nays 39 · upper
  25. Feb 23, 2026 Amendment #1 (Qaddoura) failed; voice vote · upper
  26. Feb 23, 2026 Amendment #6 (Yoder) failed; Roll Call 215: yeas 9, nays 38 · upper
  27. Feb 23, 2026 Amendment #7 (Yoder) failed; Roll Call 216: yeas 11, nays 36 · upper
  28. Feb 23, 2026 Second reading: ordered engrossed · upper
  29. Feb 24, 2026 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 255: yeas 38, nays 10 · upper
  30. Feb 25, 2026 House advisors appointed: Commons, Lawson, Gore · lower
  31. Feb 25, 2026 Returned to the House with amendments · upper
  32. Feb 25, 2026 House dissented from Senate amendments · lower
  33. Feb 25, 2026 Motion to dissent filed · lower
  34. Feb 25, 2026 Senate conferees appointed: Baldwin, Ford J.D. · upper
  35. Feb 25, 2026 Senate advisors appointed: Garten, Spencer · upper
  36. Feb 25, 2026 House conferees appointed: Bartels, Pack · lower
  37. Feb 26, 2026 Representative Lawson added as conferee · lower
  38. Feb 26, 2026 Representative Lawson removed as advisor · lower
  39. Feb 26, 2026 Representative Pack removed as conferee · lower
  40. Mar 4, 2026 Signed by the Governor · executive
  41. Feb 27, 2026 Signed by the President Pro Tempore · upper
  42. Feb 27, 2026 Senator Ford J.D. removed as conferee · upper
  43. Feb 27, 2026 Senator Clark added as conferee · upper
  44. Feb 27, 2026 CCR # 1 filed in the House · lower
  45. Feb 27, 2026 CCR # 1 filed in the Senate · upper
  46. Feb 27, 2026 Signed by the Speaker · lower
  47. Feb 27, 2026 Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 409: yeas 65, nays 29 · lower
  48. Feb 27, 2026 Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 318: yeas 37, nays 11 · upper
  49. Mar 4, 2026 Public Law 94 · lower
  50. Feb 27, 2026 Signed by the President of the Senate · upper
Subjects
AGENCIES; Adjutant General's Office (TAG)AGENCIES; Department of Veteran's Affairs (DVA)ARMED FORCES; GenerallyTECHNOLOGY; Cyber Security, Data Privacy, and Identity TheftTRANSPORTATION; WatercraftVETERANS

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