HB1155

Traffic enforcement.

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Indiana HB1155 allows eligible homeowners associations to establish traffic enforcement units with specific powers and duties.

Indiana HB1155 authorizes eligible homeowners associations to create traffic enforcement units. These units can enforce traffic laws on private streets and roads within the subdivision. Officers must meet specific training requirements and can exercise police powers only on property owned by the association. The board of the homeowners association can regulate traffic, including bicycles and pedestrians, and establish penalties for violations. The bill also defines "law enforcement officer" and clarifies the immunities and powers of these officers. Effective July 1, 2026.

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Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

69 Yea

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12 Nay

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16 Not Voting

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3 Absent

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Calendar

Feb 10

9:00 AM

Senate Homeland Security and Transportation Hearing

Jan 22

8:30 AM

House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety Hearing

History

Mar 3

House

Signed by the Governor

Mar 3

House

Public Law 54

Feb 27

Senate

Signed by the President of the Senate