Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF2247

Introduced
1/31/24  
Engrossed
3/18/24  
Introduced
1/31/24  
Enrolled
4/23/24  
Engrossed
3/18/24  
Passed
5/1/24  
Enrolled
4/23/24  

Caption

A bill for an act concerning judicial branch administration, including mental health advocates, access to and confidentiality of juror information, remote testimony, and access to criminal history records. (Formerly HF 468, HSB 141.) Effective date: 07/01/2024.

Impact

The bill is set to modify and enhance existing statutes related to judicial procedures. It emphasizes the protection of juror information, ensuring public access is limited to essential data. Moreover, it formalizes the use of remote testimony in court, which is increasingly relevant in today's legal landscape. This change caters to evolving judicial practices and enhances accessibility for witnesses who may face difficulties attending in person. Additionally, the legislation aims to clarify how criminal history data can be shared, aiming to protect confidential information while ensuring relevant parties have necessary access during legal proceedings.

Summary

House File 2247 is a significant piece of legislation concerning the administration of the judicial branch in Iowa. The bill encompasses multiple facets, including provisions for mental health advocates, the confidentiality and access to juror information, the allowance of remote testimony, and regulations surrounding the dissemination of criminal history records. By addressing these various components, the bill seeks to streamline judicial processes while safeguarding sensitive information.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HF2247 appears to be largely positive, with broad support noted during discussions. The bill passed voting overwhelmingly with 96 votes in favor and none against, reflecting a consensus among legislators on its importance. Stakeholders recognize the necessity for updates to the judicial processes, particularly in light of recent shifts toward digitization and remote operations. However, some concerns may arise regarding the implications of restricted juror information access and the management of sensitive data.

Contention

While there seems to be substantial support for HF2247, as with any legislation that modifies judicial procedures, there are likely points of contention to monitor moving forward. Critics may voice concerns about the implications of increased confidentiality, potentially affecting transparency in juror selection and participation. Therefore, while the bill marks progress in modernizing court practices, the balance between confidentiality and public interest will remain a crucial topic in ongoing discussions.

Companion Bills

IA SSB1120

Related A bill for an act concerning judicial branch administration, including mental health advocates, access to and confidentiality of certain department of revenue taxpayer information for jury list compilation, contracting authority, apportionment of district associate judges, remote testimony and video recordings, and access to criminal history records.(See SF 472, SF 2345.)

IA HSB141

Related A bill for an act concerning judicial branch administration, including mental health advocates, access to and confidentiality of certain department of revenue taxpayer information for jury list compilation, contracting authority, apportionment of district associate judges, remote testimony and video recordings, and access to criminal history records.(See HF 468, HF 2247.)

IA HF468

Similar To A bill for an act concerning judicial branch administration, including mental health advocates, access to and confidentiality of juror information, contracting authority, apportionment of district associate judges, remote testimony and video recordings, and access to criminal history records.(Formerly HSB 141; See HF 2247.)

IA SF472

Similar To A bill for an act concerning judicial branch administration, including mental health advocates, access to and confidentiality of juror information, contracting authority, apportionment of district associate judges, remote testimony and video recordings, and access to criminal history records.(Formerly SSB 1120; See SF 2345.)

IA SF2345

Similar To A bill for an act concerning judicial branch administration, including mental health advocates, access to and confidentiality of juror information, remote testimony, and access to criminal history records.(Formerly SF 472, SSB 1120.)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.