SB 180

Indiana Senate bill in Session 2026.

Status: enacted. Latest action: March 5, 2026.

Various health care matters.

Bill ID IN-2026-SB-180
Session 2026
Status enacted
Committee Public Health
Senate enacted 2026-03-05
Summary

Eliminates a requirement that home health aide competency evaluation program training include at least 75 hours of training and 16 hours of classroom training before supervised practical training. Amends the educational requirements for dental hygienists. Amends the requirements for administration of nitrous oxide by a dental hygienist. Allows the state board of dentistry to establish additional requirements for an applicant who has failed the licensure examination at least three times. Amends the licensure and temporary permit requirements for respiratory care practitioners. Provides that a current or former police officer or firefighter (first responder) may recover medical benefits from the first responder's employer for an employment related injury or illness without first proceeding with a worker's compensation claim. Provides that if a first responder pursues a worker's compensation claim for medical benefits and the claim is withdrawn or denied, the first responder is not precluded from recovering medical benefits from the employer. Repeals the penalty in Title 16 concerning the crime of transferring contaminated semen. (Current statute contains a transferring of contaminated body fluids crime in Title 35 remains in law.)

Sponsor
Liz Brown
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-01-05 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-03-05 Status enacted
2026-03-05 Latest Action Public Law 118
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