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Legislative Update 2022
3 CLE
It was another lively and active Legislative Session in 2022! Join Senator Eric A. Koch and his legislative faculty once again for this year's Legislative Update. This program presents a look back at the many key pieces of legislative activity that occurred during the session, as well as the impact they will have upon your practice.
As time permits we will also take a quick glimpse of what may lie ahead for the 2023 session.
TOPICS:
Welcome & Introduction - Sen. Eric A. Koch, Program Chair
Session 1 - Rep. Gregory E. Steuerwald
HEA 1004 – Department of Correction
HEA 1283 – Exoneration Payments
HEA 1137 – Protective Orders
HEA 1144 – Evidence Preservation Requirements
Session 2 - Sen. R. Michael Young
SEA 7 – Marion County Crime Reduction Pilot
SEA 9 – Electronic Monitoring Standards
SEA 155 – Human Trafficking
HEA 1079 – Elements of Rape
HB 1296 – Firearms Matters, Repeals Law Requiring License to Carry
HB 1300 – Charitable Bail
Session 3 - Rep. John T. Young
HEA 1205 – Uniform Trust Decanting Act & Trustee Duties
HEA 1363 – Department of Child Services Matters
Session 4 - Sen. Aaron M. Freeman
SEA 115 – School Employee Misconduct
SEA 123 – Dyslexia Screening and Intervention
SEA 131 – Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act
SEA 182 – Court Procedures / Expungement
HEA 1167 – Bureau of Motor Vehicles / Turn Signals
HEA 1137 – Protective Orders
HEA 1208 – Various Probate and Trust Matters / Wrongful Death
Session 5 - Rep. Christopher P. Jeter
SEA 70 – Obstruction of Justice
SEA 76 – Meet and Confer for Public Safety Employees
SEA 117 – Police Log Information
HEA 1004 – Department of Correction
HEA 1153 – Worker’s Compensation
Session 6 - Sen. Rodney Pol, Jr.
SEA 70 – Obstruction of Justice
SEA 76 – Meet and Confer for Public Safety Employees
SEA 117 – Police Log Information
HEA 1153 – Worker’s Compensation
Session 7: 2023 Look Ahead - Panel Discussion
This will include things such as emerging issues, evolving issues, trends, lessons learned, what should perhaps be re-thought, and unfinished business.
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FACULTY:
Sen. Eric A. Koch, Chair
Koch McAuley & Bailey P.C., Bloomington
Sen. Aaron M. Freeman
The Freeman Law Office, LLC, Indianapolis
Rep. Christopher P. Jeter
Massillamany Jeter & Carson LLP, Fishers
Sen. Rodney Pol, Jr.
City of Gary, Law Department, Gary
Rep. Gregory E. Steuerwald
Steuerwald Witham & Youngs, LLP, Danville
Rep. John T. Young
Young and Young, Franklin
Sen. R. Michael Young
Indiana State Senate - District 35, Indianapolis
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