Repeals provisions concerning university diversity committees. Prohibits unlawful discrimination in education, public employment, and licensure. Allows participation in public contracts by a minority business enterprise, women's business enterprise, and veteran business enterprise, as currently authorized by law. Permits scholarships based on a personal characteristic of the recipient if the scholarship is not funded by state funds or resources, and permits the renewal of specified state funded minority teaching scholarships for those recipients who were initially awarded the scholarship before July 1, 2025. Changes the criteria for certain state funded teaching scholarships from minority status to residence in an underserved county and an agreement to teach in an underserved county. Prohibits requiring as a condition of licensure that a person affirm that a person with a certain personal characteristic: (1) is inherently superior or inferior to a person with a different personal characteristic; (2) should be blamed for actions committed in the past; or (3) has a moral character that is determined by a personal characteristic of the person. Prohibits a public employer from requiring training asserting that, or implementing the theory that, a person with a certain personal characteristic: (1) is inherently superior or inferior to a person with a different personal characteristic; (2) should be blamed for actions committed in the past; or (3) has a moral character that is determined by a personal characteristic of the person. Permits a person injured by a violation to bring a civil action for actual damages, or liquidated damages of: (1) $50,000 for a first offense; and (2) $100,000 for a second or subsequent offense.
Statutes affected: Engrossed Senate Bill (S): 21-38-10-1, 21-44-1-10, 21-49-4-3
Senate Bill (H): 21-38-10-1, 21-44-1-10, 21-49-4-3
Engrossed Senate Bill (H): 21-12-16.5-5, 21-12-16.5-12, 21-12-16.5-13, 21-13-2-1, 21-13-2-4, 21-13-2-7, 21-13-8-1, 21-38-10-1, 21-44-1-10, 21-49-4-3