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The new law only applies to brand drugs without a generic that manage chronic pain or are considered "life-saving." It will affect health plans that are "issued, delivered, amended, or renewed" after Dec. 31, 2025.
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Local businesses and convenience stores are bracing for an increased tax on cigarette and tobacco products in Indiana.
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Senate Enrolled Act 482 expands an existing requirement for schools to intervene when students miss five days without an excuse within a ten week period.
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One of the provisions in a new Indiana law will relax STEM teacher licensing requirements.
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Indiana lawmakers establish Office of School Safety to coordinate school safety, emergency protocolsThe new office will coordinate school safety resources and work with other state agencies to determine best safety practices for schools.
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Both the Indiana School for the Deaf and School for the Blind and Visually Impaired had their funding slashed by 5 percent in Indiana's recently passed biennium budget.
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SEA 482 officially defines chronic absenteeism as missing 10 percent or more of the school year for any reason.
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New laws are coming to Indiana schools after the Indiana General Assembly concluded the 2025 legislative session last month.
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Senate Enrolled Act 473 makes a variety of broad health reforms, including several changes to the "continuum of care” for deaf and hard-of-hearing children.
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Students will be allowed to transfer school corporations to participate in athletics under a bill sent to Gov. Mike Braun.