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IN HB1110
Bill
Status
Introduced
1/5/2026
Primary Sponsor
Becky Cash
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AI Summary
- Indiana Department of Environmental Management must establish maximum contaminant levels for PFAS chemicals in drinking water and effluent limitation standards for wastewater by July 1, 2027, with standards to be updated every four years
- Direct and indirect dischargers must comply with effluent standards by July 1, 2029, conduct mandatory monthly PFAS monitoring, and report results to state and federal EPA
- Violators face civil penalties up to $25,000 per day, with a mandatory $500,000 penalty for continuous violations lasting four months; violators must submit corrective action plans within 30 days
- Creates the PFAS Chemical Testing and Remediation Fund, funded by civil penalties and other sources, to support filtration systems, well/biosoil testing for tenants and landlords, and blood testing for communities affected by extreme exposure events
- Establishes a grant program by July 1, 2029 for water utilities, volunteer fire departments, and individuals to fund PFAS filtration, purification, and testing efforts
Legislative Description
PFAS chemicals.
Last Action
Representatives Sweet, Bauer added as coauthors
1/8/2026
Committee Referrals
Environmental Affairs1/5/2026
Full Bill Text
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