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HB 1250

Public safety procedures.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Scott Baldwin and 9 co-sponsors

Indiana's HB 1250 modifies public safety procedures with unanimous legislative support, though specific procedural changes require reviewing bill text for detailed impact assessment.

Signed by the Governor
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Bill Summary · HB 1250

Legislative bill overview

HB 1250 modifies public safety procedures in Indiana, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the provided legislative record. The bill passed both chambers of the Indiana General Assembly with unanimous support (92-0 in House concurrence, 46-0 in Senate passage) and has been signed by the Speaker.

Why is this important

Public safety procedure bills can affect law enforcement operations, emergency response protocols, and citizen interactions with public safety agencies. The unanimous passage suggests broad bipartisan agreement on the bill's content, though the exact nature of these procedural changes would determine their real-world impact on communities and public services.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of publicly available details: The specific amendments and procedures modified are not included in this legislative record, making it impossible to identify actual areas of disagreement or public concern
  • Scope of "public safety procedures": This term is broad and could encompass everything from dispatch protocols to use-of-force policies, each carrying different implications
  • Implementation and enforcement: Without knowing the specific procedures, potential compliance costs, training requirements, or operational changes for law enforcement agencies cannot be assessed

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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