HB1084

Privacy of firearms financial transactions.

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Summary

Privacy of firearms financial transactions. Amends the statute establishing the right of a member of: (1) the general assembly; (2) the professional staff of the general assembly; or (3) the Indiana lobby registration commission; to carry a handgun within the state capitol building and on the property of the state capitol complex by specifying that the right applies to any such member who is not prohibited under state or federal law from possessing a handgun. (Current law provides that the right applies to a member who: (1) possesses a valid Indiana license to carry a handgun; and (2) is otherwise permitted to possess a handgun.) Adds a new chapter to the Indiana Code article governing state officers to provide that any of the following state officers who is not prohibited from possessing a handgun under state or federal law has the right to carry a handgun within the state capitol building and on the property of the state capitol complex: (1) The attorney general. (2) The secretary of state. (3) The state comptroller. (4) The treasurer of state. Prohibits a governmental entity or any other person from knowingly or willfully keeping any list, record, or registry of: (1) privately owned firearms; or (2) the owners of firearms; with respect to Indiana consumers. Defines a "firearms code" as a merchant category code approved by the International Organization for Standardization specifically for firearms retailers. Provides that in a payment card transaction, a merchant acquirer or a payment card network may not: (1) assign; or (2) require the assignment of; a firearms code in a way that distinguishes a firearms retailer with at least one physical location in Indiana from general merchandise retailers or sporting goods retailers. Prohibits a financial services provider from declining or otherwise refusing to process a lawful payment card transaction based solely on the assignment or nonassignment of a firearms code to the payment card transaction. Prohibits a financial services provider from disclosing a financial record that: (1) is related to a payment card transaction; and (2) includes protected financial information, including a firearms code used, collected, or assigned in violation of the bill's provisions. Specifies that the bill's provisions apply only to a payment card transaction that is initiated after September 30, 2024, at a firearms retailer that is physically located in Indiana. Provides that the applicable primary financial regulator with jurisdiction over a financial services provider subject to the bill's provisions is responsible for enforcing the financial services provider's compliance with those provisions. Provides that, with respect to any person that is not a financial services provider subject to regulation by a financial regulator, the attorney general is responsible for enforcing the bill's prohibition against knowingly or willfully keeping any list, record, or registry of: (1) privately owned firearms; or (2) the owners of firearms. Provides that upon receiving notice of an alleged violation of this prohibition, the attorney general shall investigate the alleged violation in accordance with the attorney general's investigative demand procedures, subject to the statutory confidentiality provisions that apply to such procedures.

Authors

Authored by Representative TeshkaCoauthored by Representatives Manning and Haggard

Roll Calls

2024-03-07SenateSenate - Conference Committee Report 1 PASS
2024-03-06HouseHouse - Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1 PASS
2024-02-27SenateSenate - Third reading PASS
2024-01-30HouseHouse - Third reading PASS

Fiscal Outlook

Title Description Date View
Fiscal NoteFiscal Note #1: Senate Enrolled2024-03-08 Click To View
Conference ReportConference Report2024-03-06 Click To View
Conference ReportConference Report2024-03-06 Click To View
Fiscal NoteFiscal Note #2: Senate Engrossed2024-02-27 Click To View
Fiscal NoteFiscal Note #1: Senate Engrossed2024-02-26 Click To View
Fiscal NoteFiscal Note #1: Senate Comm Sub2024-02-23 Click To View
Committee ReportHouse Committee Report2024-02-22 Click To View
Vote SheetVote Sheet February 21, 20242024-02-21 Click To View
Fiscal NoteFiscal Note #3: House Comm Sub2024-01-30 Click To View
Fiscal NoteFiscal Note #2: House Comm Sub2024-01-29 Click To View
Fiscal NoteFiscal Note #1: House Comm Sub2024-01-25 Click To View
Committee ReportHouse Committee Report2024-01-25 Click To View
Vote SheetVote Sheet January 25, 20242024-01-25 Click To View
Fiscal NoteFiscal Note #1: Introduced2024-01-04 Click To View

History

Date Chamber Action
2024-03-13HousePublic Law 132
2024-03-13HouseSigned by the Governor
2024-03-12SenateSigned by the President of the Senate
2024-03-11SenateSigned by the President Pro Tempore
2024-03-11HouseSigned by the Speaker
2024-03-07SenateConference Committee Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 302: yeas 39, nays 9
2024-03-06HouseRules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 305: yeas 66, nays 26
2024-03-06SenateCCR # 1 filed in the Senate
2024-03-06HouseCCR # 1 filed in the House
2024-03-06HouseRepresentative Manning added as conferee
2024-03-06HouseRepresentative Andrade removed as conferee
2024-03-06HouseRepresentative Manning removed as advisor
2024-03-06SenateSenator Doriot added as advisor
2024-03-06SenateSenator Johnson T added as conferee
2024-03-06SenateSenator Qaddoura removed as conferee
2024-03-06SenateSenator Johnson T removed as advisor
2024-02-29SenateSenate advisors appointed: Randolph Lonnie M and Johnson T
2024-02-29SenateSenate conferees appointed: Baldwin and Qaddoura
2024-02-29HouseHouse advisors appointed: Manning, Haggard and Moseley
2024-02-29HouseHouse dissented from Senate amendments
2024-02-29HouseHouse conferees appointed: Teshka and Andrade
2024-02-28HouseMotion to dissent filed
2024-02-28SenateReturned to the House with amendments
2024-02-27SenateSenator Zay added as cosponsor
2024-02-27SenateSenators Koch and Raatz added as cosponsors
2024-02-27SenateThird reading: passed; Roll Call 206: yeas 41, nays 8
2024-02-26SenateSenator Tomes added as cosponsor
2024-02-26SenateSenators Messmer, Freeman, Gaskill added as cosponsors
2024-02-26SenateSecond reading: amended, ordered engrossed
2024-02-26SenateAmendment #2 (Baldwin) prevailed; voice vote
2024-02-26SenateAmendment #1 (Baldwin) prevailed; voice vote
2024-02-22SenateCommittee report: amend do pass, adopted
2024-02-13SenateSenator Doriot added as cosponsor
2024-02-13SenateSenator Johnson T added as second sponsor
2024-02-12SenateFirst reading: referred to Committee on Insurance and Financial Institutions
2024-01-31HouseReferred to the Senate
2024-01-30HouseThird reading: passed; Roll Call 78: yeas 73, nays 22
2024-01-30HouseSenate sponsor: Senator Baldwin
2024-01-29HouseSecond reading: ordered engrossed
2024-01-29HouseAmendment #3 (Smith V) ruled out of order
2024-01-29HouseAmendment #2 (Smith V) failed; voice vote
2024-01-25HouseCommittee report: amend do pass, adopted
2024-01-22HouseRepresentative Speedy added as coauthor
2024-01-08HouseFirst reading: referred to Committee on Financial Institutions
2024-01-08HouseAuthored by Representative Teshka
2024-01-08HouseCoauthored by Representatives Manning and Haggard