• Providing their full name and any other relevant information
requested by law enforcement officer
• Remaining on the scene until law enforcement and
emergency medical assistance arrive
• Cooperating with authorities on the scene
The law does not interfere with law enforcement procedures or limit the ability to prosecute for other criminal offenses such as providing alcohol to a minor, operating while intoxicated or possession of a controlled substance.
Students from the University of Southern Indiana (USI), partnering with student governments from Indiana University, Purdue University and many others, led the charge on the Lifeline Law because they believed it could save lives. The group sought to raise awareness and show the relationship between how the law, at that time, handled those who reported alcohol poisoning which led to fewer incidents reported and unfortunately fatalities.
As a result, the General Assembly worked alongside these driven college students to pass the Lifeline Law as a life-saving initiative. I encourage you to learn about this law and please help spread the word about it. Although I do not condone irresponsible behavior involving underage consumption, we cannot afford to let bad situations turn deadly.
If you have questions regarding the Lifeline Law, contact me at h76@iga.in.govor for additional information about the law, visit www.in.gov/legislative and search the 2012 session archives for Senate Enrolled Act 274. You can also visit www.indianalifeline.org.