INDIANAPOLIS - More than 100 new laws will go into effect starting Wednesday, July 1st, in the Hoosier state.
One of the most talked about new Indiana Laws is the amended Distracted Driving law. This law says drivers will have to put their phones away or utilize hand-free technology while behind the wheel of a moving vehicle. This law is an amendment to the current ban of texting and driving.
For Indiana Educators, the Teacher Evaluations Law, will remove the mandate that annual teacher evaluations and linked pay increases be based on student iLearn test results.
Another new law in regards to the ages for the use of tobacco and vaping smoking says Hoosiers under the age of 21 will be prohibited from buying or possessing cigarettes, electronic cigarettes or vaping products under state law as well as federal statutes. The fine for retailers who sell tobacco products to people underage will face a higher fine. New tobacco retailers also cannot sell or be located within 1,000 feet of a school.
Also among the 100 laws is a new classification for 911 dispatchers, who will now be classified as first responders rather than clerical workers.
In addition, Hoosiers and those who work in Indiana looking to get a hunting, target, or concealed carry license the four-year license has now become a five-year license. The changes also waives state and local fees, but license to carry seekers will still need to pay for fingerprinting.
(10-25-2025) Rollover Accident Leaves Butler Woman with Injuries
(10-25-2025) Driver Sideswiped on I-69 Near Kendallville-Waterloo Exit
(10-25-2025) Trine Starts 11th U CAN CRUSH HUNGER Food Collection Drive
(10-23-2025) School Bus Accident in Branch County - No Serious Injuries
(10-23-2025) Michigan Police Investigate Fraud Complaint
(10-23-2025) Silver Lake House Fire Leaves Two Firefighters with Minor Injuries
(10-23-2025) Faulty HVAC Unit Leads To Early Release At Wenzel School
(10-23-2025) Layoffs Announced at Mendon, MI Plant
(10-22-2025) Trine University Offers Century Bank Employees Reduced Tuition
(10-22-2025) OWI Charges Filed in Fatal LaGrange Co Crash
(10-22-2025) Indiana State Police & DEA Host
(10-22-2025) New Tracking Software Approved for Steuben County Jail
(10-21-2025) Beall's Store To Open
(10-21-2025) Indiana Gas Use Tax to Go Down in November
(10-21-2025) Local Fire Departments Win DNR Money to Fight Wildland Fires
(10-21-2025) Thousands of Ducks Killed To Stop Spread of Bird Flu
(10-21-2025) Branch County Arrests for Monday, 10/20/25
(10-21-2025) Steuben County & Angola Arrests on Monday, 10/21/25
(10-17-2025) Pokagon Hiring Toboggan Attendants
(10-16-2025) Friday is the Deadline for Service Academy Nomination