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Passed Indiana Firearm Legislation HB1006

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Legislation Overview

Title: Reconciles technical and substantive conflicts between HEA 1006-2013 (the criminal code revision bill) and other bills concerning criminal law.

Description: Changes the nomenclature for felonies from "Class" to "Level" for statutes not amended by HEA 1006-2013. Removes criminal gang activity, criminal gang intimidation, and certain drug offenses from the list of crimes over which a juvenile court does not have jurisdiction. Authorizes pretrial diversion for persons charged with a Level 5 or Level 6 felony. Prohibits a credit restricted felon from obtaining sentence modification. Provides that, not later than 365 days after: (1) a convicted person begins serving the person's sentence; and (2) the court obtains a report from the department of correction concerning the convicted person's conduct while imprisoned; the court may reduce or suspend the person's sentence and impose any sentence the court was authorized to impose at the time of sentencing. Specifies that, if more than 365 days have elapsed since the convicted person began serving the sentence, the court may reduce or suspend the sentence and impose any sentence the court was authorized to impose at the time of sentencing. Limits the filing of subsequent petitions to modify a sentence, and removes the requirement that the court hold a hearing. Requires a court to explain its reasons for imposing a sentence unless the court imposes an advisory sentence. Increases the number of crimes that are nonsuspendible. Makes changes to the penalties for the crimes of dealing in cocaine or a narcotic drug and dealing in methamphetamine. Allows a court to suspend any part of a sentence for a Level 2 felony or a Level 3 felony concerning a controlled substance. Enhances the penalties for certain controlled substance offenses if a person commits an offense: (1) within

Session: 2014 Regular Session

Last Action: Signed by the Governor

Last Action Date: March 26, 2014

Sponsors

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4 sponsors: Gregory Steuerwald;Jud McMillin; Matt Pierce; Linda Lawson;

Percentage of House Of Representatives sponsoring bill: 4% (4 of 100)

History
Chamber Date Action
House Mar 26, 2014 Signed by the Governor
Senate Mar 18, 2014 Signed by the President of the Senate
House Mar 14, 2014 Signed by the Speaker
Senate Mar 13, 2014 Conference Committee Report 1 adopted; Roll Call 418: yeas 46 and nays 0
House Mar 13, 2014 Joint Rule 20 technical correction adopted by the House
Senate Mar 13, 2014 Joint Rule 20 technical correction adopted by the Senate
House Mar 12, 2014 Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1 adopted; Roll Call 485: yeas 84 and nays 12
Senate Mar 6, 2014 Senator Steele added as conferee
House Mar 6, 2014 Representative Lawson added as advisor
House Mar 6, 2014 Representative Thompson added as advisor
House Mar 6, 2014 Representative McMillin added as advisor
House Mar 6, 2014 Representative Pierce added as conferee
Senate Mar 6, 2014 Senator Head added as advisor
Senate Mar 6, 2014 Senator Kenley added as advisor
Senate Mar 6, 2014 Senator Hume added as advisor
House Mar 6, 2014 Representative Steuerwald added as conferee
Senate Mar 6, 2014 Senator Taylor added as advisor
Senate Mar 6, 2014 Senator M. Young added as advisor
Senate Mar 6, 2014 Senator Tallian added as conferee
House Mar 5, 2014 House dissented from Senate Amendments
Senate Mar 4, 2014 Returned to the House with amendments
Senate Mar 4, 2014 Third reading: Passed: Roll Call 345: yeas 45 and nays 2
Senate Mar 3, 2014 HB 1006 Amendment #7 (Taylor), failed.
Senate Mar 3, 2014 Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed.
Senate Mar 3, 2014 HB 1006 Amendment #8 (Bray), prevailed.
Senate Mar 3, 2014 HB 1006 Amendment #1 (Glick), prevailed.
Senate Mar 3, 2014 HB 1006 Amendment #2 (Steele), prevailed.
Senate Mar 3, 2014 HB 1006 Amendment #5 (Head), prevailed; Division of the Senate: yeas 25, nays 21.
Senate Mar 3, 2014 HB 1006 Amendment #3 (Tomes), prevailed.
Senate Feb 27, 2014 Committee report: amend do pass, adopted.
Senate Feb 13, 2014 Committee report: amend do pass adopted; reassigned to Appropriations
Senate Feb 4, 2014 First Reading: Referred to Corrections & Criminal Law
House Jan 28, 2014 Referred to the Senate
House Jan 28, 2014 Senator Steele added as sponsor.
House Jan 28, 2014 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 73: yeas 90 and nays 4
House Jan 28, 2014 Senator M. Young added as second sponsor.
House Jan 27, 2014 Second reading: engrossed
House Jan 23, 2014 Committee report: do pass amend, adopted.
House Jan 14, 2014 First Reading: Referred to Courts and Criminal Code
House Jan 14, 2014 Coauthored by Representatives McMillin, Pierce, Lawson L
House Jan 13, 2014 Authored by Representative Steuerwald.
Texts
Type Date State Link Text
Enrolled Mar 14, 2014 state link bill text
Engrossed Mar 14, 2014 state link bill text
Engrossed Mar 4, 2014 state link bill text
Engrossed Mar 4, 2014 state link bill text
Engrossed Mar 4, 2014 state link bill text
Amended Mar 4, 2014 state link bill text
Amended Feb 27, 2014 state link bill text
Amended Feb 27, 2014 state link bill text
Amended Feb 13, 2014 state link bill text
Amended Feb 13, 2014 state link bill text
Introduced Jan 24, 2014 state link bill text
Amended Jan 23, 2014 state link bill text
Introduced Jan 14, 2014 state link bill text
Amendments
Title Description Date State Link Text Adopted
There are no amendments to this bill at this time
Votes - Click on description to view vote roll call

House Committee on Courts and Criminal Code - Roll Call 100601

House - Third reading: passed

Senate Committee on Corrections & Criminal Law - Roll Call 100602

Senate Committee on Appropriations - Roll Call 100603

Senate Floor -

Senate Floor -

House - Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1 adopted

Senate - Conference Committee Report 1 adopted

Link: link to state bill page

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