Legislative & Regulatory

Legislative and regulatory activity can have a direct impact on how Indiana food and fuel businesses operate. IFFA monitors government actions at the state and federal levels and shares timely updates on laws, regulations, and agency guidance that affect our members. The focus is on what’s changing, why it matters, and how it may impact your business, so you can stay informed without having to track it all yourself.

Community Legislative & Regulatory Membership M-PACT

Indiana's 62.5-cent-per-gallon fuel tax suspension has been extended through July 7, marking the second extension since the policy was first...

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IDEM is reviewing Indiana's occupational licensing requirements and wants feedback from regulated industries, including underground storage tank...

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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) warns marketers of nationwide cyberattacks targeting automatic tank gauge (ATG) systems...

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Today, Indiana Governor Mike Braun announced that he is extending the suspension of the gasoline use tax by an additional 30 days and also...

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Indiana gas tax set to climb by 6.1 cents per gallon in May if the current suspension is not extended.

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Active cyberattacks are targeting automatic tank gauge systems, with confirmed incidents and thousands of vulnerable devices identified nationwide....

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New state guidance clarifies how Indiana’s gasoline use tax suspension impacts fuel pricing, inventory handling, and reporting requirements.

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Indiana becomes the first state to ban crypto kiosks, citing a surge in scams and fraudulent activity tied to the machines. The e bipartisan bill...

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Indiana lawmakers wrapped the 2026 session, advancing legislation that impacts fuel and retail businesses, including new rules on tobacco sales,...

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EMA is seeking input from IFFA members on ongoing fuel delivery challenges tied to winter conditions and increased demand. Member feedback will help...

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New SNAP purchase rules took effect in Indiana on January 1, 2026, changing which items can be purchased using SNAP benefits. These updates are part...

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FMCSA has issued a new regional emergency declaration granting an interstate Hours of Service waiver for fuel and other essential supplies in...

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