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IN HB1249

IN HB1249
Various criminal law matters.


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Introduced
01/05/2026
In Committee
02/12/2026
Crossed Over
01/29/2026
Passed
02/20/2026
Dead

Introduced Session

2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Various criminal law matters. Provides that if a person has one prior OWI conviction, the court shall order that the person be imprisoned for at least 10 days or perform community service, and if a person has two prior OWI convictions, the court shall order that the person be imprisoned for at least 20 days or perform community service. Provides that a person receives good time credit while serving a sentence imposed under this statute (under current law, a person does not receive good time credit). Provides that this statute does not increase the maximum sentence for the offense as provided by either IC 35-50-2 or IC 35-50-3. Specifies that "vehicle", for purposes of the crime of operating while intoxicated, includes a watercraft, and repeals the separate crime of operating a motorboat while intoxicated. Provides that an initial hearing may be waived and allows a person to apply for a specialized driving privilege after an initial hearing. Adds operating while intoxicated due to use of a controlled substance to the habitual traffic violator statute. Requires a law enforcement officer to offer a chemical test that includes a blood test to any person who the officer has reason to believe operated a vehicle that was involved in a fatal accident. Specifies that ignition interlock devices may only be used when the underlying offense is operating while intoxicated resulting from the use of alcohol. Specifies that certain provisions do not prevent an otherwise eligible individual from applying for a specialized driving privilege after the initial hearing. Increases the penalty for battery on certain health care employees and school employees. Specifies that the enhancement for battery committed against a department of child services (DCS) employee applies only to those DCS employees whose responsibilities include personally supervising a child or parent, personally providing services to a child or parent, or personally interviewing a child or parent as part of an investigation. Requires the employer of a health care or school employee who is the victim of battery to make a semiannual report to the department of labor concerning workplace batteries. Provides that certain uses of a drone constitute remote aerial harassment. Specifies that a child charged with dangerous possession of a firearm may be tried by a juvenile court under certain circumstances. Makes dangerous possession of a firearm a Level 5 felony if the child: (1) has a prior conviction for unlawful carrying of a handgun; or (2) possesses the firearm on school property, within 500 feet of a school, or on a school bus. Specifies that certain individuals may not be subject to a county residency requirement, including a public defender (except for the chief public defender), court personnel, and a deputy prosecuting attorney. Prohibits the release of personally identifying information concerning a railroad crew in a public report concerning a railroad fatality. Repeals provisions that require: (1) the department of education to maintain a public data base concerning public school employees who were physically injured on the job by students; and (2) each public school to provide to the department of education information concerning certain public school employees physically injured on the job by a student.

AI Summary

This bill makes various changes to Indiana criminal law, including increasing penalties for battery against certain healthcare and school employees, clarifying that ignition interlock devices are only for alcohol-related operating while intoxicated (OWI) offenses, and expanding the definition of "vehicle" for OWI offenses to include watercraft, while repealing the separate crime of operating a motorboat while intoxicated. It also mandates a minimum jail time of 10 days for a first OWI offense with a prior conviction and 20 days for two or more prior convictions, with good time credit now applicable. The bill adds OWI due to controlled substances to the habitual traffic violator statute, requires blood tests in fatal accidents, and allows for specialized driving privilege applications after an initial hearing. Additionally, it modifies the conditions under which a child can be tried as an adult for dangerous firearm possession, specifies when enhancements for battery against a Department of Child Services (DCS) employee apply, and requires employers to report workplace batteries against healthcare and school employees. The bill also defines remote aerial harassment involving drones, clarifies that certain individuals like public defenders and court personnel are exempt from county residency requirements, and prohibits the release of personally identifying information of railroad crew members in fatality reports, while repealing provisions related to reporting on school employees injured by students.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Signed by the President Pro Tempore (on 03/05/2026)

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Document Type Source Location
State Bill Page https://iga.in.gov/legislative/2026/bills/house/1249/details
Fiscal Note #1: Senate Enrolled https://iga.in.gov/pdf-documents/124/2026/house/bills/HB1249/fiscal-notes/HB1249.04.ENRS.FN001.pdf
BillText https://iga.in.gov/pdf-documents/124/2026/house/bills/HB1249/HB1249.04.ENRS.pdf
Conference Report https://iga.in.gov/pdf-documents/124/2026/house/bills/HB1249/ccrs/HB1249.03.COMS.CCH001.pdf
Conference Report https://iga.in.gov/pdf-documents/124/2026/house/bills/HB1249/ccrs/HB1249.03.COMS.CCS001.pdf
Fiscal Note #3: Senate Comm Sub https://iga.in.gov/pdf-documents/124/2026/house/bills/HB1249/fiscal-notes/HB1249.03.COMS.FN003.pdf
Fiscal Note #2: Senate Comm Sub https://iga.in.gov/pdf-documents/124/2026/house/bills/HB1249/fiscal-notes/HB1249.03.COMS.FN002.pdf
Senate Amendment #1 https://iga.in.gov/pdf-documents/124/2026/house/bills/HB1249/amendments/HB1249.03.COMS.AMS001.pdf
Fiscal Note #1: Senate Comm Sub https://iga.in.gov/pdf-documents/124/2026/house/bills/HB1249/fiscal-notes/HB1249.03.COMS.FN001.pdf
BillText https://iga.in.gov/pdf-documents/124/2026/house/bills/HB1249/HB1249.03.COMS.pdf
Senate Committee Report https://iga.in.gov/pdf-documents/124/2026/house/bills/HB1249/committee-reports/HB1249.02.COMH.CRS001.pdf
Vote Sheet February 10, 2026 https://iga.in.gov/pdf-documents/124/2026/house/bills/HB1249/votesheets/HB1249.02.COMH.00.pdf
Senate Corrections and Criminal Law Amendment #2 https://iga.in.gov/pdf-documents/124/2026/house/bills/HB1249/committee-amendments/amendments/HB1249.02.COMH.AMS02.pdf
Senate Corrections and Criminal Law Amendment #1 https://iga.in.gov/pdf-documents/124/2026/house/bills/HB1249/committee-amendments/drafts/AM124901.pdf
Senate Corrections and Criminal Law Amendment #2 https://iga.in.gov/pdf-documents/124/2026/house/bills/HB1249/committee-amendments/drafts/AM124902.pdf
Fiscal Note #3: House Comm Sub https://iga.in.gov/pdf-documents/124/2026/house/bills/HB1249/fiscal-notes/HB1249.02.COMH.FN003.pdf
Fiscal Note #2: House Comm Sub https://iga.in.gov/pdf-documents/124/2026/house/bills/HB1249/fiscal-notes/HB1249.02.COMH.FN002.pdf
BillText https://iga.in.gov/pdf-documents/124/2026/house/bills/HB1249/HB1249.02.COMH.pdf
Fiscal Note #1: House Comm Sub https://iga.in.gov/pdf-documents/124/2026/house/bills/HB1249/fiscal-notes/HB1249.02.COMH.FN001.pdf
House Committee Report https://iga.in.gov/pdf-documents/124/2026/house/bills/HB1249/committee-reports/HB1249.01.INTR.CRH001.pdf
Vote Sheet January 14, 2026 https://iga.in.gov/pdf-documents/124/2026/house/bills/HB1249/votesheets/HB1249.01.INTR.02.pdf
Fiscal Note #1: Introduced https://iga.in.gov/pdf-documents/124/2026/house/bills/HB1249/fiscal-notes/HB1249.01.INTR.FN001.pdf
BillText https://iga.in.gov/pdf-documents/124/2026/house/bills/HB1249/HB1249.01.INTR.pdf
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