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IN HB1067
Bill
Status
12/5/2025
Primary Sponsor
Mitch Gore
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AI Summary
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Grocery chains operating 5 or more retail food stores in Indiana must submit monthly reports to the Indiana Department of Agriculture on store-brand pricing for essential staples: milk, eggs, bread, chicken breast, ground beef, and infant formula
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Reports must include average retail price, average wholesale price, and total units sold in Indiana, with submissions due by the 15th of each month for the preceding month
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The Department of Agriculture must establish and maintain a public online dashboard allowing consumers to view and compare pricing data across grocery chains and over time, with at least 5 years of archived data
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Violations constitute deceptive acts enforceable by the Attorney General, with penalties up to $1,000 per day for late reports and up to $10,000 for willfully reporting false information
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Effective July 1, 2026; covered grocery chains must retain records for 3 years and make them available for audit
Legislative Description
Reporting of grocery staple pricing.
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development
12/5/2025