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2018 SUMMARY OF NEW LAWS State Senator Senate District 12 Blake Doriot SECOND REGULAR SESSION AND FIRST SPECIAL SESSION OF THE 120TH INDIANA GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2018 SUMMARY OF NEW LAWS PREPARED BY THE SENATE MAJORITY COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE SENATE MAJORITY ATTORNEY’S OFFICE PREFACE This document is a comprehensive summary of the laws passed by the 2018 Indiana General Assembly. It includes 210 bills passed during the Regular Legislative Session completed on March 14, 2018, and 5 bills passed during the Special Legislative Session held May 14, 2018. The full digest of each passed bill is listed in numerical order in the first section of the document, followed by a table showing all author/sponsor information as well as committee and floor vote totals. The addendum at the back includes information on the General Assembly’s 2018 actions regarding the Governor’s veto of HEA 1523-2017, a listing of 2018 passed bills by the Senate Committees in which they were heard, and public law/bill number conversion charts. Please note that bills from the 2018 Special Session are listed with “-SS” at the end of the bill number throughout this book. Since 4 of the 5 Special Session bills were largely identical to bills that were considered but did not pass during the Regular Session, the listing of 2018 passed bills by Senate Committee includes the Special Session bills under the Committee that heard their Regular Session counterpart bills. For further information concerning 2018 new laws, please contact either the Senate Majority Attorney's Office at (317) 232-9415 or the Legislative Information Center of the Legislative Services Agency at (317) 232-9856. You can also visit the Indiana General Assembly home page at iga.in.gov. May 2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS Digests of 2018 Enrolled Acts .............................................. 1 Legislative Matrix .............................................................. 67 ADDENDUM Consideration of Past Vetoes ............................................ 124 2018 Enrolled Acts by Senate Committee ........................ 125 Table: Bill Number to Public Law Number ...................... 131 Table: Public Law Number to Bill Number ...................... 133 DIGESTS OF 2018 ENROLLED ACTS SEA 1 Effective: February 28, 2018 Code Citations: 7.1-2-3; 7.1-3-1; 7.1-3-9 Sunday carryout sales. Allows the following to sell alcoholic beverages for carryout on Sunday from noon until 8 p.m.: (1) A package liquor store, grocery store, convenience store, or drug store. (2) A restaurant that satisfies the requirements to sell carryout. (The introduced version of this bill was prepared by the alcohol code revision commission.) SEA 4 Effective: July 1, 2018 Code Citations: 2-5-1.3 Duties of corrections and criminal code interim study committee. Provides that the interim study committee on corrections and criminal code shall review current trends with respect to criminal behavior, sentencing, incarceration, and treatment and may: (1) identify particular needs of the criminal justice system that can be addressed by legislation; and (2) prepare legislation to address the particular needs found by the committee. (The introduced version of this bill was prepared by the interim study committee on corrections and criminal code.) SEA 6 Effective: January 1, 2000 Retroactive (Section 353); July 1, 2017 Retroactive (Sections 74-75); January 1, 2018 Retroactive (Section 209); March 15, 2018 (Sections 1-49, 51-73, 76-208, 210-310, 312-352, 354-355); July 1, 2018 (Section 311); January 1, 2019 (Section 50) Code Citations: 1-1-1.1; 2-5-1.7; 3-11-4; 4-1-8; 4-23-10; 4-23-24.2; 4-33-4; 4-33-13; 4-35-4; 4-35-8.7; 5- 2-1; 5-2-2; 5-10-1.1; 5-10.2-2; 5-10.2-5; 5-10.3-12; 5-10.5-5; 5-16-5.5; 5-28-16; 5-28-17; 6-1.1-1; 6-1.1-2; 6-1.1-4; 6-1.1-7; 6-1.1-8.5; 6-1.1-10; 6-1.1-11; 6-1.1-12; 6-1.1-12.1; 6-1.1-12.4; 6-1.1-15; 6-1.1-18; 6-1.1- 18.5; 6-1.1-22; 6-1.1-22.5; 6-1.1-23; 6-1.1-27; 6-1.1-28; 6-1.1-31; 6-1.1-33.5; 6-1.1-34; 6-1.1-39; 6-1.1- 42; 6-2.5-5; 6-3-1; 6-3-2; 6-3.1-13; 6-3.5-10; 6-3.5-11; 6-3.6-5; 6-4.1-5; 6-6-6; 6-8.1-7; 6-8.1-9; 6-8.1-9.5; 7.1-1-3; 7.1-2-1; 7.1-2-3; 7.1-2-5; 7.1-2-6; 7.1-2-7; 7.1-3-1; 7.1-3-3; 7.1-3-6; 7.1-3-9; 7.1-3-10; 7.1-3- 18.5; 7.1-3-19; 7.1-3-20; 7.1-3-21; 7.1-3-22; 7.1-3-23; 7.1-3-24; 7.1-4-7; 7.1-4-9; 7.1-4-10; 7.1-5-5; 7.1-7- 2; 8-1-22.5; 8-1-34; 8-4-10; 8-15.5-1; 8-22-3.5; 9-18.5-10; 9-18.5-13; 9-18.5-14; 9-24-11; 9-29; 9-32-6; 11-12-3.8; 12-7-2; 12-10-10; 12-12-2; 12-14-29; 12-23-2; 14-16-1; 14-30-5; 15-16-1; 16-18-2; 16-25-2; 16-27-3; 16-35-1.6; 20-18-2; 20-24-4; 20-25.7-5; 20-25.7-7; 20-26-11; 20-29-3; 20-29-5; 20-30-16; 20-31- 8; 20-36-3; 20-40-17; 20-43-8; 20-43-10; 20-51-4; 21-16-4; 22-4-2; 22-4-15; 22-9-1; 23-15-2; 23-19-3; 24-4.5-5; 24-4.6-1; 25-1-3; 25-6.1-3; 25-9; 25-23.6-9; 26-1-2; 27-1-9; 27-1-12; 27-3-3; 27-8-5.6; 27-8-15; 28-1-20; 29-1-7; 29-1-15; 29-3-7; 30-4-2; 31-9-2; 31-19-9; 31-30-1; 31-33-22; 31-34-10; 31-34-13; 31-34- 14; 31-36-1; 32-23-6; 32-23-8; 32-23-9; 32-31-1; 33-33-82; 33-34-1; 33-34-2; 34-30-2; 35-31.5-2; 35-38- 1; 35-38-6; 35-47-2; 36-1-8; 36-2-7; 36-3-2; 36-4-3; 36-6-8; 36-7-14; 36-7-15.1; 36-7-30; 36-7-30.5; 36- 7-32; 36-7.5-4; 36-7.6-3; 36-9-43; 0-2017-232 Technical corrections. Resolves technical conflicts and addresses technical problems in the Indiana Code, including removal of obsolete citation style references to "IC 1971" and updating the list of statutes codified outside Title 34 that confer immunity from civil liability. Provides that the technical corrections bill may be referred to as the "technical corrections bill of the 2018 general assembly". Specifies that this phrase may be used in the lead-in line of each SECTION of another bill to identify the provisions added, amended, or repealed by the technical corrections bill that are also amended or repealed in another bill being considered during the 2018 legislative session. Provides the publisher of the Indiana Code with guidance concerning resolution of amend/repeal conflicts between the technical corrections bill and other bills passed during the 2018 legislative session. Specifies that if there is a conflict between a provision in the technical corrections bill and a provision being repealed in another bill, the other bill's repealer is law. (The introduced version of this bill was prepared by the code revision commission.) 1 SEA 9 Effective: January 1, 2019 Code Citations: 3-5-5 Residence of individual in state institution. Provides that an individual committed to an institution for individuals with a mental illness may state either of the following, but not both, as the individual's residence for purposes of voting: (1) The address of the institution where the individual has been committed. (2) The address where the individual lives when the individual is not committed to an institution. (Under current law, such an individual does not gain residency in the precinct in which the institution to which the individual is committed is located.) SEA 12 Effective: July 1, 2018 Code Citations: 35-38-1; 35-42-4; 35-46-1 Sex offenders. Provides that, unless a court has granted a waiver, a sex offender who establishes a residence: (1) with the intent to reside at the residence; (2) within a one mile radius of the residence of the victim of the offender's sex offense; and (3) knowing the location of the victim's residence; commits invasion of privacy. Prohibits a sex offender from attending a house of worship located on school property while classes, extracurricular activities, or other school activities are being held. SEA 13 Effective: July 1, 2018 Code Citations: 16-31-3; 16-31-6; 34-30-2 Administration of overdose intervention drugs. Provides that community corrections officers and probation officers may administer an overdose intervention drug. Requires community corrections officers and probation officers to report the use of an overdose intervention drug to the emergency ambulance service responsible for reporting the use to the Indiana emergency medical services commission.