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IN HB1230
Bill
Status
2/24/2026
Primary Sponsor
Doug Miller
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AI Summary
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Extends the timeframe for agencies to determine if an alleged violator has substantially corrected a violation from 30 days to 90 days, effective July 1, 2026
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Adds a new goal for the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency to "significantly reduce the number of staff needed to provide services and carry out the agency's functions"
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Increases disciplinary fine caps for business entities to $5,000 per violation (individuals remain at $1,000 per violation) for licensing boards
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Requires the licensing agency to block license issuance or renewal for applicants with outstanding tax warrants, balances owed to the alcohol and tobacco commission, or dishonored checks to the bureau of motor vehicles
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Modifies board composition by removing the required otolaryngologist from the hearing aid dealer examiners committee and the required physician from the respiratory care committee, replacing those seats with additional practitioner members
Legislative Description
Professional licensing agency.
Last Action
Public Law 29
2/24/2026