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Senate approves multiple conference and committee reports, including DOC carve-out and hospital reporting clarification

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Summary

On a largely unanimous session, the Indiana Senate passed several conference committee reports and house committee reports covering corrections employment carve-outs, hospital reporting clarifications, vehicle registration timing, a DWD pilot program, and multiple health and administrative reporting changes.

The Indiana Senate on April 23 considered and approved a series of conference committee and house committee reports covering a range of agency and regulatory matters. Several reports passed unanimously; a few drew split votes.

Key actions and outcomes:

- Senate Bill 5 (conference committee report): Passed 48–0. The conference report exempts a Department of Correction program that employs about 1,300 offenders from competitive-bid rules for certain contracts and clarifies that child-support attorneys are not required to alter their Title IV-D work in specified agreements. The report also requires state agencies to notify the state budget committee when a federal-funds request would add FTEs, require a state match, or change state policy.

- Senate Bill 118 (conference…

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