HB 1002

  • Indiana House Bill
  • 2025 Regular Session
  • Introduced in House
  • Passed House Feb 03, 2025
  • Passed Senate Apr 15, 2025
  • Governor

Various education matters.

Abstract

Removes and repeals various education provisions and expired education provisions, including provisions concerning the following: (1) Secretary of education criteria. (2) Certain department of education (department) requirements. (3) The advisory committee on career and technical education. (4) Use of hearing examiners by the state board of education (state board). (5) Credit for retaking a virtual course during certain time periods. (6) Children's social, emotional, and behavioral health plans. (7) Family friendly school designations. (8) The Indiana civic education commission. (9) Discretionary directives to the department. (10) The program for the advancement of math and science. (11) Access to telecommunication services. (12) Elementary school counselors, social workers, and school psychologists program and fund. (13) Grants for mental health counselor licenses for school counselors. (14) The arts education program. (15) The geothermal conversion revolving fund. (16) Clause requirements for certain charter school organizer documents. (17) Required acknowledgment by a current authorizer regarding a proposal by an existing charter school to another authorizer. (18) Requirements regarding a governing body of a school corporation (governing body) providing a noncharter school. (19) Charter requirements, including minimum year and annual performance target requirements. (20) Certain notice requirements from an authorizer to an organizer that is not in compliance. (21) Indiana school for the arts. (22) Allowing the board of trustees of Vincennes University to establish a grammar school. (23) Designation of certain committees by a governing body. (24) Governing body use of funds for associations. (25) Developing and reviewing evidence based plans with parents for improving student behavior and discipline. (26) Township trustees and the sale of schoolhouses. (27) School health advisory councils and adoption of a school corporation policy on child nutrition and physical activity. (28) Certain agreement requirements regarding joint programs. (29) Certain requirements regarding the transfer of a student to another school. (30) Freeway school corporation and freeway school program. (31) Policies, programs, and reports regarding criminal organization activity. (32) Transportation program discretion. (33) Recommendations regarding certain powers and duties of the department. (34) Culturally responsive methods. (35) Certain training and professional development requirements. (36) Certain teacher leave requirements. (37) Ineligibility for state funds for adopting residence requirements. (38) Certain compensation included in computing a teacher's retirement benefit. (39) Penalty for failing to comply with working schedule requirements. (40) Discretionary modification of graduation plan. (41) Required course on safety education. (42) Compilation of leaflets regarding hygiene, sanitary science, and disease prevention. (43) Making a violation regarding teaching certain disease information an infraction. (44) Certain elective courses and teachings. (45) Voluntary summer school program and joint summer school program requirements. (46) Technology preparation curriculum. (47) Community or volunteer service programs. (48) Nonsession school activities. (49) Requirements regarding Indiana academic standards. (50) Strategic and continuous improvement and achievement plans. (51) Cultural competency. (52) Student educational achievement grants. (53) Remediation grant program. (54) Postsecondary workforce training program remediation reduction. (55) Requirement to provide an enrollment form for the twenty-first century scholars program to certain students. (56) Governor's scholars academy. (57) Seminary township school fund. (58) Dual credit teacher stipend matching grant fund. (59) Student enrichment grants. (60) The study of ethnic and racial groups as a semester elective course. (61) Requirements regarding proposed charter school economic interest statements. (62) Certain charter requirements for adult high schools. (63) Required policies on contacting employment references. (64) Certain requirements concerning staff performance evaluations. (65) Authorizer responsibility for charter school compliance with applicable legal standards. (66) Certain nondiscrimination provisions regarding students who transfer from charter schools to public noncharter schools. Merges and amends provisions regarding fund distribution upon the termination of a charter and the cessation of a charter school. Amends the age eligibility for a member of a governing body. Amends the time period by which a governing body must organize by electing officers. Establishes information that must be included in a consolidated audit by an organizer. Provides adult high schools are excluded from all cohort based graduation rate calculations except to the extent required under federal law. Amends the termination and notice requirements with regard to terminating a transportation program. Relocates and amends a provision regarding classroom instruction curriculum in teacher preparation programs. Provides that the secretary of education (instead of the governor) shall appoint the director of special education. Amends required frequency of child abuse and neglect training. Requires the department to make a list of best practices and guidelines regarding classroom behavioral management strategies and a list of best practices to reduce student discipline. Permits the governing body of a school corporation or an organizer of a charter school to assess and collect a reasonable fee for certain supplies and materials. Amends certain financial statement filing requirements regarding school trusts to pool assets for insurance coverage. Repeals a provision regarding requiring certain CSA participating entities to provide evidence of certain unencumbered assets. Makes technical and conforming changes.

Bill Sponsors (6)

Votes


Actions


Apr 25, 2025

House

Signed by the Speaker

Apr 24, 2025

Senate

CCR # 1 filed in the Senate

House

Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 563: yeas 61, nays 25

Senate

Senator Rogers added as conferee

Senate

Senator Yoder removed as conferee

Senate

Senator Rogers removed as advisor

Senate

Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 530: yeas 27, nays 21

Senate

CCR # 1 filed in the Senate

House

CCR # 1 filed in the House

Apr 23, 2025

House

Representative Davis removed as advisor

House

Representative Davis added as conferee

House

Representative Smith V removed as conferee

Apr 17, 2025

Senate

Senate conferees appointed: Raatz and Yoder

Senate

Senate advisors appointed: Qaddoura and Rogers

Apr 16, 2025

House

House conferees appointed: Behning and Smith V

House

House advisors appointed: Davis, McGuire, Smith H, DeLaney, Klinker and Pfaff

Senate

Returned to the House with amendments

House

House dissented from Senate amendments

House

Motion to dissent filed

Apr 15, 2025

Senate

Third reading: passed; Roll Call 420: yeas 31, nays 18

Apr 10, 2025

Senate

Amendment #15 (Yoder) failed; Roll Call 380: yeas 9, nays 34

Senate

Amendment #17 (Yoder) failed; voice vote

Senate

Amendment #9 (Ford J.D.) failed; Roll Call 378: yeas 11, nays 32

Senate

Amendment #21 (Ford J.D.) failed; Roll Call 379: yeas 9, nays 32

Senate

Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed

Senate

Amendment #7 (Qaddoura) prevailed; voice vote

Senate

Amendment #11 (Hunley) failed; voice vote

Apr 03, 2025

Senate

Committee report: amend do pass, adopted

Mar 27, 2025

Senate

Committee report: amend do pass adopted; reassigned to Committee on Appropriations

  • Committee-Passage
  • Referral-Committee
Appropriations

Mar 10, 2025

Senate

Senator Rogers added as second sponsor

Senate

Senator Rogers removed as cosponsor

Feb 18, 2025

Senate

First reading: referred to Committee on Education and Career Development

  • Reading-1
  • Referral-Committee
Education and Career Development

Feb 04, 2025

House

Referred to the Senate

Feb 03, 2025

House

Cosponsor: Senator Rogers

House

Senate sponsor: Senator Raatz

House

Third reading: passed; Roll Call 64: yeas 75, nays 16

Jan 30, 2025

House

Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed

House

Amendment #7 (Klinker) failed; Roll Call 41: yeas 28, nays 62

House

Amendment #6 (Smith V) prevailed; Roll Call 40: yeas 88, nays 3

House

Amendment #5 (Smith V) prevailed; Roll Call 39: yeas 91, nays 0

House

Amendment #2 (DeLaney) failed; Roll Call 37: yeas 30, nays 60

House

Amendment #1 (DeLaney) failed; voice vote

House

Amendment #9 (Behning) prevailed; Roll Call 36: yeas 63, nays 27

House

Amendment #8 (Teshka) prevailed; voice vote

House

Amendment #3 (DeLaney) failed; Roll Call 38: yeas 28, nays 63

Jan 27, 2025

House

Representative Jordan added as coauthor

House

Committee report: amend do pass, adopted

Jan 13, 2025

House

Coauthored by Representatives Teshka and Smith H

House

Authored by Representative Behning

House

First reading: referred to Committee on Education

  • Reading-1
  • Referral-Committee
Education

Bill Text

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

Related Documents

Document Format
Fiscal Note: HB1002.07.ENRS.FN001 PDF

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