Indiana HB1202 amends various public safety laws, including those related to ignition interlock devices, child care ministries, and school safety.
Indiana HB1202 makes several amendments to public safety laws. It requires vendors or providers of ignition interlock devices to register with the state department of toxicology. The bill also mandates that child care ministries comply with fire safety and life safety rules, and that they be inspected by the state fire marshal. Additionally, it requires school safety specialists to be chosen by school corporations or charter schools and to participate in school safety training.
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