🏦 Indiana SB 28
This bill prohibits a financial services provider from discriminating in providing financial services to a consumer for reasons unrelated to quantifiable risks or publicly posted policies.
Bills introduced in the current session of the legislature.
This bill prohibits a financial services provider from discriminating in providing financial services to a consumer for reasons unrelated to quantifiable risks or publicly posted policies.
This bill creates a “Human Trafficking Prevention and Sex Worker Project”, which aims to prevent and eliminate human trafficking while supporting the health, safety, and autonomy of sex workers. Additionally, it establishes an interagency committee to study the decriminalization of sex work, and it allows individuals reporting crimes to be protected from certain charges related to sex work offenses.
To repeal statutes that criminalize sex work between consenting adults, but keep laws relating to minors or trafficking, and to provide for criminal record relief for people convicted of crimes repealed under this bill.
Declares all former convictions for loitering with the intent to commit prostitution and for prostitution with a prior conviction by a person who knew they had acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) legally invalid based on constitutional error.
Prohibits banks from denying any person a financial service the financial institution offers except to the extent justified by such person’s documented failure to meet quantitative, impartial risk-based financial standards established in advance by the financial institution.