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2012 Bill(s)
HB 1045 Sponsor:Day, David Status: IN HCS HB 1319 Description: Exempt persons with prior concealed weapons permits from the expanded training requirements in a law passed in 2011.
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HB 1105 Sponsor:Day, David Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Let the adjutant general allow persons over the age of 64 to join the National Guard.
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HB 1242 Sponsor:Day, David Status: H Transportation Description: Allow completion of a military motorcycle rider training course to meet the requirement for training to get a motorcycle license.
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HB 1669 Sponsor:Day, David Status: H Transportation Description: Remove the limits on engine size and geographic limits for a motorcycle instruction permit. Allow a permit holder to renew the permit up to two times.
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HB 1670 Sponsor:Day, David Status: H Transportation Description: Exempt persons aged 21 or older from having the wear a helmet when operating a motorcycle.
See: Official legislative description and status* SS HCS HB 1731 Sponsor:Day, David Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Change distribution of state lottery profits. Require 27 percent go to education and five percent to early childhood development. The SS bans the state from operating any program that evaluates early childhood education programs, transfers gambling boat fees to veterans homes and calls for a change in how state funds are divided among public universities.
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HJR 46 Sponsor:Day, David Status: H Education Description: Require one member of the state Board of Education be an active teacher and other member be an active school superintendent.
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