Iowa 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF572 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 03/13/2023

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HF 572 – Trespassing by Drone, Agricultural Buildings, Feedlots, and Homes (LSB2146HV) 
Staff Contact:  Isabel Waller (515.281.6561) isabel.waller@legis.iowa.gov 
Fiscal Note Version – New     
Description 
House File 572 establishes the following offenses, provides penalties, and provides for 
exceptions to the offenses: 
• Intrusion by the use of a remotely piloted aircraft (RPA). 
• Surveillance by the use of an RPA. 
 
A person commits intrusion by the use of an RPA if the person knowingly controls the flight of 
an RPA over a homestead or a secure farmstead area.  The penalty is a simple misdemeanor, 
or a serious misdemeanor if the person has previously been convicted of this offense or 
surveillance by the use of an RPA.  
 
A person commits surveillance by the use of an RPA if the person knowingly controls the flights 
of an RPA equipped with a surveillance device over a homestead or secure farmstead area.  
The penalty is a serious misdemeanor, or an aggravated misdemeanor if the person has 
previously been convicted of this offense or intrusion by the use of an RPA.  
 
The Bill also provides for injunctive relief for a person being harassed by another person who is 
controlling the flight of an RPA equipped with a surveillance device over the person’s 
homestead or secure farmstead area.  
Background 
An aggravated misdemeanor is punishable by confinement for up to two years and a fine of at 
least $855 but not more than $8,540.  A serious misdemeanor is punishable by confinement for 
up to one year and a fine of at least $430 but not more than $2,560.  A simple misdemeanor is 
punishable by confinement for up to 30 days and a fine of at least $105 but not more than $855. 
Assumptions 
• The following will not change over the projection period:  charge, conviction, and sentencing 
patterns and trends; prisoner length of stay (LOS); revocation rates; plea bargaining; and 
other criminal justice system policies and practices. 
• A lag effect of six months is assumed from the effective date of this Bill to the date of first 
entry of affected offenders into the correctional system. 
• Marginal costs for county jails cannot be estimated due to a lack of data.  For purposes of 
this analysis, the marginal cost for county jails is assumed to be $50 per day. 
Correctional Impact 
House File 572 creates new criminal offenses, and the correctional impact cannot be estimated 
for the Bill due to a lack of existing conviction data.  Table 1 shows estimates for sentencing to 
State prison, parole, probation, or Community-Based Corrections (CBC) residential facilities; 
LOS under those supervisions; and supervision marginal costs per day for all convictions of 
aggravated misdemeanors and serious misdemeanors.  A conviction for a simple misdemeanor 
does not result in a prison sentence but carries the possibility of confinement for up to 30 days.  
Fiscal Note 
Fiscal Services Division  2 
Marginal county jail costs are estimated to be $50 per day.  Refer to the Legislative Services 
Agency (LSA) memo addressed to the General Assembly, Cost Estimates Used for 
Correctional Impact Statements, dated January 20, 2023, for information related to the 
correctional system. 
Table 1 — Sentencing Estimates and LOS 
 
 
 
Minority Impact 
House File 572 establishes new offenses.  As a result, the Division of Criminal and Juvenile 
Justice Planning (CJJP) of the Department of Human Rights cannot use existing data to 
estimate the minority impact of the Bill.  Refer to the LSA memo addressed to the General 
Assembly, Minority Impact Statement, dated January 20, 2023, for information related to 
minorities in the criminal justice system. 
Fiscal Impact 
House File 572 establishes new offenses, and the fiscal impact cannot be estimated due to a 
lack of existing conviction data.  Table 2 below shows the average State cost per offense for an 
aggravated misdemeanor, serious misdemeanor, and simple misdemeanor.  The estimated 
impact to the State General Fund includes operating costs incurred by the Judicial Branch, the 
Indigent Defense Fund, and the Department of Corrections (DOC).  The cost would be incurred 
across multiple fiscal years for prison and parole supervision. 
 
Table 2 — Average State Cost Per Offense 
 
 
Sources 
Department of Human Rights, Division of Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning 
Department of Corrections 
Legislative Services Agency 
/s/ Jennifer Acton 
March 13, 2023 
 Doc ID 1370342 
 
The fiscal note for this Bill was prepared pursuant to Joint Rule 17 and the Iowa Code.  Data used in developing this 
fiscal note is available from the Fiscal Services Division of the Legislative Services Agency upon request.  
 
www.legis.iowa.gov Conviction 
Offense Class
Percent 
Ordered 
to State 
Prison
FY 22 Avg 
LOS in 
Prison in 
Months (All 
Releases)
FY 22 
Marginal 
Cost Per 
Day 
Prison
Percent 
Ordered 
to 
Probation
FY 22 Avg 
LOS on 
Probation 
in Months
FY 22 Avg 
Cost Per 
Day 
Probation
Percent 
Sentenced 
to CBC 
Residential 
Facility
FY 22 
Marginal 
Cost Per 
Day CBC
Percent 
Ordered 
to 
County 
Jail
Marginal 
Cost Per 
Day Jail
FY 22 
Avg LOS 
on 
Parole in 
Months
FY 22 
Marginal 
Cost Per 
Day 
Parole
Aggravated 
Misdemeanor 
(Non-Persons)
31.4% 7.5 $23.42 45.6% 20.7 $7.27 3.3% $20.6772.2% $50.00 8.2 $7.27
Serious 
Misdemeanor
1.9% 5.5 $23.42 51.2% 13.7 $7.27 0.9% $20.6773.3% $50.00 0.5 $7.27 Offense Class Average Cost
Aggravated Misdemeanor $5,000 to $9,600
Serious Misdemeanor $400 to $5,600
Simple Misdemeanor $35 to $375