HB 1225

  • Indiana House Bill
  • 2020 Regular Session
  • Introduced in House
  • Passed House Jan 29, 2020
  • Passed Senate Mar 03, 2020
  • Signed by Governor Mar 18, 2020

Public safety.

Abstract

Removes the requirement that school buses have black reflective tape affixed on the bumpers and sides of the bus. Provides that, in certain instances, a person who: (1) fails to yield to an emergency vehicle; and (2) causes serious bodily injury, catastrophic injury, or death to any person operating, occupying, or affiliated with the authorized emergency vehicle; commits a Level 6 felony. Provides that the offense of resisting law enforcement is a Level 6 felony if, while committing the offense of resisting law enforcement by forcibly resisting, obstructing, or interfering with a law enforcement officer, the person: (1) creates a substantial risk of bodily injury to the person or another person; and (2) has two or more prior unrelated convictions for resisting law enforcement. Provides that the offense of resisting law enforcement is a Level 6 felony if, while committing the offense of resisting law enforcement by fleeing from a law enforcement officer, the person has two or more prior unrelated convictions for resisting law enforcement. Makes conforming amendments.

Bill Sponsors (5)

Votes


Actions


Mar 30, 2020

House

Public Law 116

Mar 18, 2020

Office of the Governor

Signed by the Governor

Senate

Signed by the President of the Senate

Mar 12, 2020

Senate

Signed by the President Pro Tempore

Mar 10, 2020

House

Signed by the Speaker

Mar 05, 2020

House

House concurred in Senate amendments; Roll Call 322: yeas 70, nays 15

Mar 04, 2020

Senate

Returned to the House with amendments

House

Motion to concur filed

Mar 03, 2020

Senate

Third reading: passed; Roll Call 301: yeas 50, nays 0

Mar 02, 2020

Senate

Senator Crider added as cosponsor

Senate

Second reading: ordered engrossed

Senate

Senator Randolph added as cosponsor

Feb 27, 2020

Senate

Committee report: amend do pass, adopted

Feb 11, 2020

Senate

First reading: referred to Committee on Corrections and Criminal Law

  • Reading-1
  • Referral-Committee
corrections and criminal law

Jan 30, 2020

House

Referred to the Senate

Jan 29, 2020

House

Third reading: passed; Roll Call 130: yeas 85, nays 10

House

Senate sponsors: Senators Messmer and Becker

Jan 27, 2020

House

Amendment #2 (DeLaney) prevailed; voice vote

House

Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed

Jan 23, 2020

House

Committee report: do pass, adopted

Jan 13, 2020

House

Authored by Representative McNamara

House

First reading: referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code

  • Reading-1
  • Referral-Committee
courts and criminal code

Bill Text

Bill Text Versions Format
Introduced House Bill (H) PDF
House Bill (H) PDF
Engrossed House Bill (S) PDF
House Bill (H) PDF
Enrolled House Bill (H) PDF

Related Documents

Document Format
Fiscal Note: HB1225.05.ENRS.FN001 PDF
Fiscal Note: HB1225.04.COMS.FN001 PDF
Fiscal Note: HB1225.04.COMS.FN002 PDF
Fiscal Note: HB1225.04.COMS.FN003 PDF
Committee Report: HB1225.03.ENGH.CRS001 PDF
Fiscal Note: HB1225.03.ENGH.FN001 PDF
Fiscal Note: HB1225.03.ENGH.FN002 PDF
Committee Amendment: HB1225.03.ENGH.AMS07 PDF
Committee Amendment: HB1225.03.ENGH.AMS06 PDF
Fiscal Note: HB1225.02.COMH.FN001 PDF
Floor Amendment: HB1225.02.COMH.AMH001 PDF
Floor Amendment: HB1225.02.COMH.AMH002 PDF
Committee Report: HB1225.01.INTR.CRH001 PDF
Fiscal Note: HB1225.01.INTR.FN001 PDF

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