By: Driven Doritos Senate Bill # 7020 TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Motorcycle helmet requirements to prevent injuries. PURPOSE: Decrease amount of head trauma in motorists. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF INDIANA: Section 1. Motorist refers to any driver/occupant within a vehicle that has a motorcycle license plate/registration. Section 2. This declares that it is unlawful for motorists not to wear helmets while operating a vehicle registered as a motorcycle. Section 3. First and second offense is a charge of $35. Third offense is a charge of $70. Section 4. All laws or parts of laws in conflict with this act are hereby repealed. Section 5. This act shall become effective 30 days after approval by the Governor or upon its otherwise becoming a law. Robert s Rules of Order If you want to: Ask for a hand vote You say: Division (before gavel falls in Can you Needs a Can you interrupt? 2 nd? debate it? YES NO NO
(instead of voice) Ask a question Enforce rules or point out incorrect procedure Overrule or point out Chair s ruling verbal voting) Will the speaker in the well yield to a question? Point of Order I appeal from the decision of the chair NO NO NO YES NO NO YES YES VARIES Bill Writing Guidelines 1. Topics to stay away from to avoid major issues within groups:
a. Abortion d. Gun Laws b. Religion e. Legalizing Marijuana c. Gay Marriage 2. Bills must be realistic ideas, not ideas like: a. Walrus must wear a seatbelt when riding in the front seat of the car. 3. Allow group to brainstorm ideas, so everyone in the group is heard. 4. Items to address before going to the State House: a. No one will wear sun glasses in the State House b. Leave all knives, etc at Discovery Hall; most likely have to go through metal detector to get into the State House. Use common sense! c. Do not chew gum while in the Senate Chambers. d. Do not mess with anything at the desks; we are guests in the Senate Chambers and it is a privilege to be there. e. Remember our debates will most likely be heard throughout the State House; so please remain professional. 5. Bills must be approved by Randy, after your template is filled out completely. You must have opening and closing statements written on the template for completeness.
By: Andrew Clark House Bill: #1200 TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To insert an integrated circuit microchip into every state-issued identification card PURPOSE: To reduce the amount and ease of fake identification cards created and used In Indiana and to make traffic stops more secure, efficient, and easier for law enforcement officers. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF INDIANA: Section 1: For the purpose of this bill, IC chip shall mean any integrated circuit mounted to a microchip. Section 2: Every state-issued identification card shall be equipped with an IC chip within 6 years from the date this act becomes effective that will contain the basic information, picture, and driving and criminal records of the cardholder. Section 3: Every law enforcement vehicle shall be equipped with an IC chip reader to be used to scan state-issued identification cards. Section 4: If violated by any citizen or officer, the individual is subject to a fine not to exceed two thousand dollars ($2,000) per violation. Section 5: All laws or parts of laws in conflict with this act are hereby repealed. Section 6: This act shall become effective 9 months after approval by the Governor or upon its otherwise becoming a law.
By: Senate Bill # TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TITLE: PURPOSE: BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF INDIANA: Section 1.. Section 2.. Section 3. Section 4. All laws or parts of laws in conflict with this act are hereby repealed. Section 5. This act shall become effective 30 days after approval by the Governor or upon its otherwise becoming a law.