SB 238 IN Became Law
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Summary
Authorizes Jefferson County to impose its innkeeper's tax at a rate of 8% (instead of 5% under current law). Provides that, if the tax rate is increased to more than 5%, the portion of the tax rate that exceeds 5% expires on December 31, 2045. Authorizes Elkhart County to impose its innkeeper's tax at a rate of 8% (instead of 5% under current law). Provides that, if the tax rate is increased to more than 5%, the portion of the tax rate that exceeds 5% expires on December 31, 2045. Authorizes Knox County to impose its innkeeper's tax at a rate of 8% (instead of 6% under current law). Provides that, if the tax rate is increased to more than 6%, the portion of the tax rate that exceeds 6% expires on December 31, 2045.
Sponsors (3)
- Randy Maxwell Republican · author
- Chris Garten Republican · author
- Alex Zimmerman Republican · sponsor
3 coauthors / cosponsors
- Michael Karickhoff Republican · cosponsor
- Joanna King Republican · cosponsor
- Doug Miller Republican · cosponsor
Action history (33)
- Jan 10, 2024 Authored by Senator Maxwell · upper
- Jan 10, 2024 First reading: referred to Committee on Tax and Fiscal Policy · upper
- Jan 23, 2024 Committee report: do pass, adopted · upper
- Jan 25, 2024 Amendment #1 (Maxwell) prevailed; voice vote · upper
- Jan 25, 2024 Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed · upper
- Jan 29, 2024 Senator Garten added as second author · upper
- Jan 29, 2024 House sponsor: Representative Zimmerman · upper
- Jan 29, 2024 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 52: yeas 38, nays 11 · upper
- Jan 31, 2024 Referred to the House · upper
- Feb 6, 2024 First reading: referred to Committee on Ways and Means · lower
- Feb 22, 2024 Committee report: amend do pass, adopted · lower
- Feb 22, 2024 Representatives Karickhoff, King, Miller D added as cosponsors · lower
- Feb 27, 2024 Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed · lower
- Feb 27, 2024 Amendment #2 (Thompson) prevailed; voice vote · lower
- Feb 28, 2024 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 239: yeas 67, nays 23 · lower
- Feb 28, 2024 Returned to the Senate with amendments · lower
- Feb 29, 2024 Senate advisors appointed: Randolph Lonnie M and Maxwell · upper
- Feb 29, 2024 House conferees appointed: Zimmerman and Harris · lower
- Feb 29, 2024 House advisors appointed: Karickhoff, King, Cherry and Andrade · lower
- Feb 29, 2024 Motion to concur filed · upper
- Feb 29, 2024 Motion to dissent filed · upper
- Feb 29, 2024 Concurrence withdrawn · upper
- Feb 29, 2024 Senate dissented from House amendments · upper
- Feb 29, 2024 Senate conferees appointed: Garten and Hunley · upper
- Mar 7, 2024 CCR # 1 filed in the House · lower
- Mar 7, 2024 Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 325: yeas 75, nays 21 · lower
- Mar 7, 2024 CCR # 1 filed in the Senate · upper
- Mar 12, 2024 Signed by the President of the Senate · upper
- Mar 11, 2024 Signed by the Speaker · lower
- Mar 8, 2024 Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 310: yeas 41, nays 7 · upper
- Mar 8, 2024 Signed by the President Pro Tempore · upper
- Mar 13, 2024 Public Law 121 · upper
- Mar 13, 2024 Signed by the Governor · executive
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