2023 Regular SessionIndiana Legislature

HB1015: Worksite speed control pilot program.

Legislative Summary

Worksite speed control pilot program. Requires the Indiana department of transportation (department) to establish the worksite speed control pilot program (pilot program) for the purpose of enforcing worksite speed limits. Requires that the department: (1) work with the state police department to administer the pilot program; and (2) enter into an agreement with the state police department to share information regarding the pilot program. Permits the department to contract with a third party vendor to assist in implementing the pilot program. Provides that an individual who is recorded by a worksite speed control system may not be assessed a civil penalty unless the violation is at least 11 miles per hour above the established worksite speed limit. Replaces the term "work zone" with "worksite" throughout the relevant statutes.

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Bill History

1/9/2023
Coauthored by Representatives Prescott, Morrison, Andrade
House of Representatives
1/9/2023
Authored by Representative Pressel
House of Representatives
1/9/2023
First reading: referred to Committee on Roads and Transportation
House of Representatives
1/31/2023
Committee report: do pass, adopted
House of Representatives
2/2/2023
Second reading: ordered engrossed
House of Representatives
2/6/2023
Third reading: passed; Roll Call 68: yeas 70, nays 28
House of Representatives
2/6/2023
Senate sponsors: Senators Ford Jon and Messmer
House of Representatives
2/7/2023
Referred to the Senate
House of Representatives
2/27/2023
First reading: referred to Committee on Homeland Security and Transportation
Senate
3/14/2023
Committee report: do pass, adopted
Senate
3/14/2023
Senator Doriot added as third sponsor
Senate
3/14/2023
Senator Ford J.D. added as cosponsor
Senate
3/16/2023
Second reading: ordered engrossed
Senate
3/20/2023
Placed back on second reading
Senate
3/20/2023
Senator Niezgodski added as cosponsor
Senate
3/21/2023
Amendment #1 (Ford Jon) prevailed; voice vote
Senate
3/21/2023
Reread second time: amended, ordered engrossed
Senate
4/3/2023
Third reading: passed; Roll Call 286: yeas 31, nays 17
Senate
4/4/2023
Returned to the House with amendments
Senate
4/10/2023
Motion to concur filed
House of Representatives
4/11/2023
House concurred in Senate amendments; Roll Call 391: yeas 64, nays 32
House of Representatives
4/21/2023
Signed by the Speaker
House of Representatives
4/21/2023
Signed by the President Pro Tempore
Senate
4/26/2023
Signed by the President of the Senate
Senate
5/1/2023
Signed by the Governor
House of Representatives
5/1/2023
Public Law 120
House of Representatives

Roll Call Votes

House - House concurred in Senate amendments
4/11/2023
67
Yea
29
Nay
1
Not Voting
3
Absent
Result: PASSED
Senate - Third reading
4/3/2023
31
Yea
17
Nay
0
Not Voting
2
Absent
Result: PASSED
House - Third reading
2/6/2023
70
Yea
28
Nay
1
Not Voting
1
Absent
Result: PASSED

Status Information

Current Status
Passed(5/1/2023)
Chamber
House of Representatives
Sine DiePrior Session

Documents

Enrolled
Bill Text4/12/2023317.8 KB
Engrossed
Bill Text3/21/2023364.2 KB
Amended
Bill Text3/14/2023353.0 KB
Amended
Bill Text1/31/2023351.6 KB
Introduced
Bill Text1/9/2023334.3 KB