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Introduced
01/08/2026
01/08/2026
In Committee
02/17/2026
02/17/2026
Crossed Over
01/23/2026
01/23/2026
Passed
03/04/2026
03/04/2026
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
03/04/2026
03/04/2026
Introduced Session
2026 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Human services matters. Establishes the Indiana rural health transformation fund and makes allotments and expenditures from the fund subject to budget committee review before the allotment and expenditure may occur. Requires the office of the secretary of family and social services to report biannually to the budget committee concerning the use of the money in the fund. Prohibits recipients of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits from using SNAP benefits to purchase candy and soft drinks. Requires the office of the secretary of family and social services to apply for a waiver or authorization to implement the prohibition if a waiver or authorization from a federal agency is required. Terminates the state's participation in the use of expanded categorical eligibility within the federal SNAP. Specifies gross income standards and countable resources for SNAP eligibility. Establishes immigration eligibility requirements for SNAP and requires the division of family resources to verify compliance with the requirements and submit information to the federal government about individuals for whom the division could not verify the immigration status. Specifies the time frame for Medicaid eligibility redeterminations. Requires the office of the secretary of family and social services (office) to transmit certain information to the federal government to prevent multiple state Medicaid enrollment. Specifies the time frame concerning the initial date of Medicaid assistance based on the application date. Sets forth additional countable income requirements for Medicaid. Modifies immigration status requirements for Medicaid, including presumptive eligibility and the healthy Indiana plan (HIP), and requires the office to verify compliance of the requirements and report information to the federal government. Modifies work and exemption requirements for HIP and requires the conditions to be met in the three preceding months before an individual applies to HIP. Requires the office to verify compliance with the work requirements on an ongoing basis and at least quarterly. Prohibits the office from expanding the medically frail exemption beyond the federal definition of the term. Removes the 12 month eligibility period for HIP and requires semiannual renewal. Sets forth additional copayments for the use of an emergency room setting for nonemergency services and other services under HIP.
AI Summary
This bill establishes the Indiana Rural Health Transformation Fund, requiring budget committee review for its allotments and expenditures, and mandates biannual reports from the Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services on its use. It also prohibits the use of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for purchasing candy and soft drinks, and terminates Indiana's participation in expanded categorical eligibility for SNAP, while specifying gross income and resource standards for SNAP eligibility and introducing immigration status requirements. For Medicaid, the bill revises eligibility redetermination timelines, requires the transmission of information to prevent duplicate enrollment in multiple states, sets new countable income rules, modifies immigration status requirements for programs like the Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP), and changes work and exemption requirements for HIP, including semiannual renewals instead of a 12-month eligibility period, and introduces additional copayments for emergency room visits for non-emergency services under HIP.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance
Sponsors (31)
Ed Charbonneau (R)*,
Chris Garten (R)*,
Ryan Mishler (R)*,
Scott Alexander (R),
Scott Baldwin (R),
Brad Barrett (R),
Liz Brown (R),
Brian Buchanan (R),
Justin Busch (R),
Gary Byrne (R),
Cyndi Carrasco (R),
Brett Clark (R),
Michael Crider (R),
Stacey Donato (R),
Blake Doriot (R),
Aaron Freeman (R),
Mike Gaskill (R),
Greg Goode (R),
Travis Holdman (R),
Tyler Johnson (R),
Joanna King (R),
Eric Koch (R),
Randy Maxwell (R),
Rick Niemeyer (R),
Jeff Raatz (R),
Linda Rogers (R),
Daryl Schmitt (R),
Craig Snow (R),
Jeff Thompson (R),
Jim Tomes (R),
R. Michael Young (R),
Last Action
Public Law 63 (on 03/04/2026)
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