Iowa 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HSB159 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/14/2023

                    House Study Bill 159 - Introduced   HOUSE FILE _____   BY (PROPOSED COMMITTEE   ON JUDICIARY BILL BY   CHAIRPERSON HOLT)   A BILL FOR   An Act relating to nonsubstantive Code corrections, and 1   including effective date and retroactive applicability 2   provisions. 3   BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 4   TLSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns  

  H.F. _____   DIVISION I 1   MISCELLANEOUS CHANGES 2   Section 1. Section 2.47, Code 2023, is amended to read as 3   follows: 4   2.47 Procedure. 5   The chairpersons of the committees on budget   appropriations 6   shall serve as co-chairpersons of the legislative fiscal 7   committee. The legislative fiscal committee shall determine 8   its own method of procedure and shall meet as often as deemed 9   necessary, subject to the approval of the legislative council. 10   It shall keep a record of its proceedings which shall be open 11   to public inspection, and it shall inform the legislative 12   council in advance concerning the dates of meetings of the 13   committee. 14   Sec. 2. Section 2.51, Code 2023, is amended to read as 15   follows: 16   2.51 Visitations. 17   The legislative fiscal committee, with the approval of the 18   legislative council, may direct a subcommittee, which shall be 19   composed of the chairpersons and minority party ranking members 20   of the appropriate subcommittees of the committees on budget   21   appropriations of the senate and the house of representatives 22   and the chairpersons of the appropriate standing committees 23   of the general assembly, to visit the offices and facilities 24   of any state office, department, agency, board, bureau, 25   or commission to review programs authorized by the general 26   assembly and the administration of the programs. When the 27   legislative fiscal committee visits the offices and facilities 28   of any state office, department, agency, board, bureau, 29   or commission to review programs authorized by the general 30   assembly and the administration of the programs, there shall be 31   included the chairpersons and minority party ranking members 32   of the appropriate subcommittees of the committees on budget   33   appropriations   of the senate and the house of representatives. 34   The legislative council may appoint a member of the 35   -1-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 1/ 55        

  H.F. _____   subcommittee or standing committee to serve in place of that 1   subcommittees or standing committees chairperson or minority 2   party ranking member on the legislative fiscal visitation 3   committee or subcommittee if that person will be absent. The 4   subcommittee and the legislative fiscal committee shall be 5   provided with information by the legislative services agency 6   concerning budgets, programs, and legislation authorizing 7   programs prior to any visitation. Members of a committee shall 8   be compensated pursuant to section 2.10, subsection 5 . The 9   subcommittee shall make reports and recommendations as required 10   by the legislative fiscal committee. 11   Sec. 3. Section 8.39, subsection 4, Code 2023, is amended 12   to read as follows: 13   4. Prior to any transfer of funds pursuant to subsection 14   1 or 2 of this section or a transfer of an allocation from 15   a subunit of a department which statutorily has independent 16   budgeting authority, the director shall notify the chairpersons 17   of the standing committees on budget   appropriations of the 18   senate and the house of representatives and the chairpersons of 19   subcommittees of such committees of the proposed transfer. The 20   notice from the director shall include information concerning 21   the amount of the proposed transfer, the departments, 22   institutions or agencies affected by the proposed transfer and 23   the reasons for the proposed transfer. Chairpersons notified 24   shall be given at least two weeks to review and comment on the 25   proposed transfer before the transfer of funds is made. 26   Sec. 4. Section 8C.7A, subsection 3, paragraph c, 27   subparagraph (3), subparagraph division (a), subparagraph 28   subdivision (iii), Code 2023, is amended to read as follows: 29   (iii) The application would result in the authority being 30   noncompliant with the federal Americans With Disabilities Act 31   of 1990   .   32   Sec. 5. Section 13C.1, subsection 4, Code 2023, is amended   33   to read as follows: 34   4. Professional commercial fund-raiser means any person 35   -2-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 2/ 55     

  H.F. _____   who for compensation solicits contributions in Iowa for a 1   charitable organization other than the person. A person 2   whose sole responsibility is to mail fund-raising   fundraising 3   literature is not a professional commercial fund-raiser. A 4   lawyer, investment counselor, or banker who advises a person 5   to make a charitable contribution is not, as a result of such 6   advice, a professional commercial fund-raiser. A bona fide 7   salaried officer, employee, or volunteer of a charitable 8   organization is not a professional commercial fund-raiser. 9   Sec. 6. Section 15E.64, subsection 7, Code 2023, is amended 10   to read as follows: 11   7. After incorporation, the Iowa capital investment 12   corporation shall conduct a national solicitation for 13   investment plan proposals from qualified venture capital 14   investment fund allocation managers for the raising and 15   investing of capital by the Iowa fund of funds in accordance 16   with the requirements of this subchapter . Any proposed 17   investment plan shall address the applicants level of 18   experience, quality of management, investment philosophy and 19   process, probability of success in fund-raising   fundraising , 20   prior investment fund results, and plan for achieving the 21   purposes of this subchapter . The selected venture capital 22   investment fund allocation manager shall be a person 23   with substantial, successful experience in the design, 24   implementation, and management of seed and venture capital 25   investment programs and in capital formation. The corporation 26   shall only select a venture capital investment fund allocation 27   manager with demonstrated expertise in the management and 28   fund allocation of investments in venture capital funds. The 29   corporation shall select the venture capital investment fund 30   allocation manager deemed best qualified to generate the amount 31   of capital required by this subchapter and to invest the 32   capital of the Iowa fund of funds. 33   Sec. 7. Section 22.7, subsection 52, paragraph c, Code 2023, 34   is amended to read as follows: 35   -3-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 3/ 55      

  H.F. _____   c. Except as provided in paragraphs a and b , portions 1   of records relating to the receipt, holding, and disbursement 2   of gifts made for the benefit of regents institutions and 3   made through foundations established for support of regents 4   institutions, including but not limited to written fund-raising 5   fundraising   policies and documents evidencing fund-raising 6   fundraising practices, shall be subject to this chapter . 7   Sec. 8. Section 23A.2, subsections 6, 7, and 8, Code 2023, 8   are amended to read as follows: 9   6. a.   The director of the department of corrections, with 10   the advice of the state prison industries advisory board, may, 11   by rule, provide for exemptions from this chapter . 12   b.   This chapter shall not be construed to impair cooperative 13   agreements between Iowa state industries and private   14   enterprise. 15   c. The director of the department of corrections, with the 16   advice of the board of corrections, may, by rule, provide for 17   exemption from this chapter for vocational-educational programs   18   and farm operations of the department.   19   7. However, this chapter shall not be construed to impair 20   cooperative agreements between Iowa state industries and   21   private enterprise. 22   8.   The director of the department of corrections, with the 23   advice of the board of corrections, may by rule, provide for 24   exemption from this chapter for vocational-educational programs 25   and farm operations of the department. 26   Sec. 9. Section 29C.9, subsection 3, Code 2023, is amended   27   to read as follows: 28   3. The name used by the commission shall be  (county name) 29   county emergency management commission    . The name used by 30   the office of the commission shall be    (county name) county 31   emergency management agency    . 32   Sec. 10. Section 35A.13, subsection 4, paragraph c, 33   subparagraph (3), Code 2023, is amended to read as follows: 34   (3) Costs for performance and compliance monitoring ,   and 35   -4-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 4/ 55                                      

  H.F. _____   accounting for fund investments. 1   Sec. 11. Section 53.47, subsection 1, Code 2023, is amended 2   to read as follows: 3   1. In order to establish uniformity in size, weight ,   4   and other characteristics of the ballot and facilitate its 5   distribution and return, the department of administrative 6   services shall upon direction of the state commissioner 7   purchase any material needed for any special ballots, 8   envelopes ,   and other printed matter, and sell any such 9   materials to the several counties of the state at cost plus 10   handling and transportation costs. 11   Sec. 12. Section 68A.304, subsection 1, paragraph a, Code 12   2023, is amended to read as follows: 13   a. Equipment, supplies, or other materials purchased 14   with campaign funds or received in-kind   in kind are campaign 15   property. 16   Sec. 13. Section 68A.701, Code 2023, is amended to read as 17   follows: 18   68A.701 Penalty. 19   Any person who willfully violates any provisions of 20   this chapter shall ,   upon conviction, be guilty of a serious 21   misdemeanor. 22   Sec. 14. Section 76.10, subsection 1, Code 2023, is amended 23   to read as follows: 24   1. All public bonds or obligations issued before or after 25   July 1, 1983 ,   may be in registered form. An issuer of public 26   bonds or obligations may designate for a term as agreed upon, 27   one or more persons, corporations, partnerships, or other 28   associations located within or without the state to serve as 29   trustee, transfer agent, registrar, depository, or paying or 30   other agent in connection with the public bonds or obligations 31   and to carry out services and functions which are customary in 32   such capacities or convenient or necessary to comply with the 33   intent and provisions of this chapter . 34   Sec. 15. Section 80D.7, Code 2023, is amended to read as 35   -5-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 5/ 55        

  H.F. _____   follows: 1   80D.7 Carrying weapons. 2   A member of a reserve force shall not carry a weapon in 3   the line of duty until the member has been approved by the 4   governing body and certified by the Iowa law enforcement 5   academy   council to carry weapons. After approval and 6   certification, a reserve peace officer may carry a weapon in 7   the line of duty only when authorized by the chief of police, 8   sheriff, commissioner of public safety or the commissioners 9   designee, or director of the judicial district department of 10   correctional services or the directors designee, as the case 11   may be. 12   Sec. 16. Section 99F.6, subsection 4, paragraph a, 13   subparagraph (4), Code 2023, is amended to read as follows: 14   (4) A qualified sponsoring organization shall not make a 15   contribution to a candidate, political committee, candidates 16   committee, state statutory political committee, county 17   statutory political committee, national political party, or 18   fund-raising   fundraising event as these terms are defined in 19   section 68A.102 . The membership of the board of directors of 20   a qualified sponsoring organization shall represent a broad 21   interest of the communities. 22   Sec. 17. Section 100.14, Code 2023, is amended to read as 23   follows: 24   100.14 Legal proceedings  penalties  injunctive relief. 25   At the request of the state fire marshal, the county 26   attorney shall institute any legal proceedings on behalf of the 27   state necessary to obtain compliance or enforce the penalty 28   provisions of this chapter or rules or orders adopted or issued 29   pursuant to this chapter , including ,   but not limited to , a 30   legal action for injunctive relief. The county attorney or 31   any other attorney acting on behalf of the chief of a fire 32   department or a fire prevention officer may institute legal 33   proceedings, including ,   but not limited to , a legal action for 34   injunctive relief, to obtain compliance or enforce the penalty 35   -6-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 6/ 55          

  H.F. _____   provisions or orders issued pursuant to section 100.13 . 1   Sec. 18. Section 103.18, Code 2023, is amended to read as 2   follows: 3   103.18 License renewal  continuing education. 4   In order to renew a class A master electrician license , class 5   B master electrician license   , class A journeyman electrician 6   license , or class B journeyman electrician license issued 7   pursuant to this chapter , the licensee shall be required to 8   complete eighteen contact hours of continuing education courses 9   approved by the board during the three-year period for which a 10   license is granted. The contact hours shall include a minimum 11   of six contact hours studying the national electrical code 12   described in section 103.6 , and the remaining contact hours may 13   include study of electrical circuit theory, blueprint reading, 14   transformer and motor theory, electrical circuits and devices, 15   control systems, programmable controllers, and microcomputers 16   or any other study of electrical-related material that is 17   approved by the board. Any additional hours studying the 18   national electrical code shall be acceptable. For purposes of 19   this section , contact hour means fifty minutes of classroom 20   attendance at an approved course under a qualified instructor 21   approved by the board. 22   Sec. 19. Section 147.77, subsection 1, paragraph h, 23   subparagraph (3), Code 2023, is amended to read as follows: 24   (3) For the regulation of licensees in restricted areas of 25   a racing facility, that licensees whose duties require them to 26   be in a restricted area of a racing facility shall not have 27   present within their systems any controlled substance as listed 28   in schedules I to V of U.S.C. Tit. 21   (Food and Drug Section 29   812)   section 202 of the federal Controlled Substances Act, 30   21 U.S.C. 812 , chapter 124 , or any prescription drug unless 31   it was obtained directly or pursuant to valid prescription 32   or order from a duly licensed physician who is acting in the 33   course of professional practice. 34   Sec. 20. Section 147F.1, subsection 2, paragraph a, Code 35   -7-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 7/ 55          

  H.F. _____   2023, is amended to read as follows: 1   a. Active duty military means full-time duty status in 2   the active uniformed service of the United States, including 3   members of the national guard and the reserves on active duty 4   orders pursuant to 10 U.S.C. 1209 ch. 1209 and 10 U.S.C. 1211 5   ch. 1211   . 6   Sec. 21. Section 147F.1, subsection 6, Code 2023, is amended 7   to read as follows: 8   6. Active duty military personnel or their spouses. Active 9   duty military personnel, or their spouse   spouses , shall 10   designate a home state where the individual has a current 11   license in good standing. The individual may retain the 12   home state designation during the period the service member 13   is on active duty. Subsequent to designating a home state, 14   the individual shall only change their home state through 15   application for licensure in the new state. 16   Sec. 22. Section 147F.1, subsection 8, paragraph c, 17   subparagraph (11), Code 2023, is amended to read as follows: 18   (11) Accept any and all appropriate donations and grants 19   of money, equipment, supplies, materials, and services, and 20   receive, utilize ,   and dispose of the same; provided that at all 21   times the commission shall avoid any appearance of impropriety 22   or conflict of interest. 23   Sec. 23. Section 151.10, Code 2023, is amended to read as 24   follows: 25   151.10 Education requirements. 26   A person who is an applicant for a license to practice 27   chiropractic shall only be required to be tested for the 28   adjunctive procedures specified in section 151.1, subsection 29   3 ,   which the person chooses to utilize. A person licensed 30   to practice chiropractic shall only be required to complete 31   continuing education requirements for the adjunctive procedures 32   specified in section 151.1, subsection 3 ,   which the person 33   chooses to utilize. A person who is an applicant for a license 34   to practice chiropractic or a person licensed to practice 35   -8-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 8/ 55           

  H.F. _____   chiropractic shall not be required to utilize any of the 1   adjunctive procedures specified in section 151.1, subsection 2   3 ,   to obtain a license or continue to practice chiropractic, 3   respectively. 4   Sec. 24. Section 162.2, subsection 4, Code 2023, is amended 5   to read as follows: 6   4. Animal warden means any person employed, contracted, or 7   appointed by the state, municipal corporation, or any political 8   subdivision of the state, for the purpose of aiding in the 9   enforcement of the provisions of this chapter or any other law 10   or ordinance relating to the licensing of animals, control of 11   animals ,   or seizure and impoundment of animals and includes any 12   peace officer, animal control officer, or other employee whose 13   duties in whole or in part include assignments which involve 14   the seizure or taking into custody of any animal. 15   Sec. 25. Section 165A.1, subsection 4, Code 2023, is amended 16   to read as follows: 17   4. Johnes disease means a disease caused by the bacterium 18   mycobacterium   Mycobacterium paratuberculosis, and which is also 19   referred to as paratuberculosis disease. 20   Sec. 26. Section 189A.5, subsection 2, paragraph e, Code 21   2023, is amended to read as follows: 22   e. Investigate the sanitary conditions of each establishment 23   within paragraph a of this subsection and withdraw or 24   otherwise refuse to provide inspection service at any such 25   establishment where the sanitary conditions are such as to 26   render adulterated any livestock products or poultry products 27   prepared or handled thereat   at the establishment . 28   Sec. 27. Section 190.2, subsection 1, Code 2023, is amended 29   to read as follows: 30   1. The department may establish and publish standards for 31   foods when such standards are not fixed by law. The standards 32   shall conform with standards for foods adopted by federal 33   agencies including ,   but not limited to , the United States 34   department of agriculture. 35   -9-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 9/ 55          

  H.F. _____   Sec. 28. Section 202A.4, subsection 2, Code 2023, is amended 1   to read as follows: 2   2. A provision which is part of a contract for the purchase 3   of livestock executed on and after April 29, 1999, for the   4   purchase of livestock   is void , if the provision states that 5   information contained in the contract is confidential. The 6   provision is void regardless of whether the confidentiality 7   provision is express or implied; oral or written; required or 8   conditional; or   contained in the contract, another contract, 9   or in a related document, policy, or agreement. This section 10   does not affect other provisions of a contract or a related 11   document, policy, or agreement which can be given effect 12   without the voided provision. This section does not require 13   either party to the contract to divulge the information in the 14   contract to another person. 15   Sec. 29. Section 206.8, subsection 3, Code 2023, is amended 16   to read as follows: 17   3. Up to twenty-five dollars of each annual license fee 18   shall be retained by the department for administration of the 19   program, and the remaining moneys collected shall be deposited 20   in the agriculture management account of the groundwater 21   protection fund created in section 455E.11   . 22   Sec. 30. Section 206.12, subsection 3, Code 2023, is amended 23   to read as follows: 24   3. The registrant, before selling or offering for sale any 25   pesticide for use in this state, shall register each brand 26   and grade of such pesticide with the secretary upon forms 27   furnished by the secretary , and the   . The secretary shall set 28   the registration fee annually at three hundred dollars for 29   each and every brand and grade to be offered for sale in this 30   state. The secretary shall adopt by rule exemptions to the 31   fee. Fifty dollars of each fee collected shall be deposited 32   in the general fund of the state, shall be subject to the 33   requirements of section 8.60 , and shall be used only for the 34   purpose of enforcing the provisions of this chapter and the   . 35   -10-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 10/ 55           

  H.F. _____   The remainder of each fee collected shall be placed deposited 1   in the agriculture management account of the groundwater 2   protection fund created in section 455E.11   . 3   Sec. 31. Section 210.23, Code 2023, is amended to read as 4   follows: 5   210.23 Exception. 6   Any person engaged in operating a home food processing 7   establishment as defined in section 137D.1 is exempt from the 8   provisions of sections 210.19 through 210.22 . 9   Sec. 32. Section 225.26, Code 2023, is amended to read as 10   follows: 11   225.26 Private patients  disposition of funds. 12   All moneys collected from private patients shall be used for 13   the support of the said   state psychiatric hospital. 14   Sec. 33. Section 226.42, subsection 1, Code 2023, is amended 15   to read as follows: 16   1. May The superintendent may collect moneys due the state 17   treasury from the counties and from responsible persons or 18   other relatives, these funds to be collected monthly, instead 19   of quarterly, and to be deposited for use in operating the 20   institutes. 21   Sec. 34. Section 232.46, subsection 3, Code 2023, is amended 22   to read as follows: 23   3. A consent decree shall not be entered unless the child 24   and the childs parent, guardian ,   or custodian is are informed 25   of the consequences of the decree by the court and the court 26   determines that the child has voluntarily and intelligently 27   agreed to the terms and conditions of the decree. If the 28   county attorney objects to the entry of a consent decree, 29   the court shall proceed to determine the appropriateness of 30   entering a consent decree after consideration of any objections 31   or reasons for entering such a decree. 32   Sec. 35. Section 237.18, subsection 2, paragraph d, 33   unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 2023, is amended to read as 34   follows: 35   -11-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 11/ 55              

  H.F. _____   Establish mandatory training programs for members of the 1   state board. Training shall focus on ,   but not be limited to , 2   the following: 3   Sec. 36. Section 252B.6A, subsection 2, paragraph b, 4   subparagraph (2), unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 2023, is amended 5   to read as follows: 6   The department shall adopt rules which include , but are 7   not limited to , exemption from application of this section 8   to proceedings based upon ,   but not limited to , any of the 9   following: 10   Sec. 37. Section 252B.6A, subsection 4, Code 2023, is 11   amended to read as follows: 12   4. For the purposes of this section , a judicial proceeding 13   means an action to enforce support filed with a court of 14   competent jurisdiction in which the court issues an order which 15   identifies the amount of the support collection which is a 16   direct result of the court proceeding. Judicial proceedings 17   include but are not limited to those pursuant to chapters   18   chapter   598 , 626 , 633 , 642 , 654 , or 684 and also include 19   contempt proceedings if the collection payment is identified in 20   the court order as the result of such a proceeding. Judicial 21   proceedings do not include enforcement actions which the unit 22   is required to implement under federal law including ,   but not 23   limited to , income withholding. 24   Sec. 38. Section 252D.16, subsection 2, Code 2023, is 25   amended to read as follows: 26   2. Payor of income or payor means and includes , but is 27   not limited to ,   an obligors employer, trustee, the state of 28   Iowa and all governmental subdivisions and agencies and any 29   other person from whom an obligor receives income. 30   Sec. 39. Section 256.82, subsection 1, paragraph a, 31   subparagraph (3), Code 2023, is amended to read as follows: 32   (3) One member shall be appointed from the membership of 33   a fund-raising   fundraising nonprofit organization financially 34   assisting the Iowa public broadcasting division. 35   -12-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 12/ 55                

  H.F. _____   Sec. 40. Section 256B.2, subsection 2, paragraph c, Code 1   2023, is amended to read as follows: 2   c. For those children who cannot adapt to the regular 3   educational or home living conditions, and who are attending 4   facilities under chapters chapter 263 , 269 , and or 270 , upon 5   the request of the board of directors of an area education 6   agency, the department of human services shall provide 7   residential or detention facilities and the area education 8   agency shall provide special education programs and services. 9   The area education agencies shall cooperate with the state   10   board of regents to provide the services required by this 11   chapter . 12   Sec. 41. Section 260C.44, subsection 2, paragraph c, Code 13   2023, is amended to read as follows: 14   c. Apprenticeship program means a plan, registered 15   with the United States department of labor,   office of 16   apprenticeship which contains the terms and conditions for the 17   qualification, recruitment, selection, employment, and training 18   of apprentices, including the requirement for a written 19   apprenticeship agreement. 20   Sec. 42. Section 261.85, subsection 2, Code 2023, is amended 21   to read as follows: 22   2. From moneys appropriated in this section , one 23   million five hundred thousand dollars shall be allocated to 24   institutions of higher education under the state board of 25   regents and community colleges and the remaining dollars   26   moneys appropriated in this section shall be allocated by the 27   commission on the basis of need as determined by the portion of 28   the federal formula for distribution of work-study funds that 29   relates to the current need of institutions.   30   Sec. 43. Section 261.114, subsection 9, Code 2023, is   31   amended to read as follows: 32   9. Trust fund established. A rural Iowa advanced registered 33   nurse practitioner and physician assistant trust fund is 34   created in the state treasury as a separate fund under the 35   -13-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 13/ 55          

  H.F. _____   control of the commission. The commission shall remit all 1   repayments made pursuant to this section to the rural Iowa 2   advanced registered nurse practitioner and physician assistant 3   trust fund. All moneys deposited or paid into the trust fund 4   are appropriated and made available to the commission to be 5   used for meeting the requirements of this section . Moneys in 6   the fund up to the total amount that an eligible student may 7   receive for an eligible loan in accordance with this section 8   and upon fulfilling the requirements of subsection 3 shall be 9   considered encumbered for the duration of the agreement entered 10   into pursuant to subsection 3 . Notwithstanding section 8.33 , 11   any balance in the fund on June 30 of each fiscal year shall not 12   revert to the general fund of the state, but shall be available 13   for purposes of this section in subsequent fiscal years. 14   Notwithstanding section 8.33 , any balance in the fund on June 15   30, 2023, shall not revert to the general fund of the state but 16   shall be transferred to the health care loan repayment   award 17   fund established pursuant to section 261.116 to be used for 18   purposes of the health care loan repayment   award program. 19   Sec. 44. Section 261.117, subsection 1, paragraph e, 20   subparagraph (4), Code 2023, is amended to read as follows: 21   (4) The individual is not eligible for the rural Iowa 22   advanced registered   nurse practitioner and physician assistant 23   loan repayment program established pursuant to section 261.114 . 24   Sec. 45. Section 262.71, subsections 2 and 3, Code 2023, are 25   amended to read as follows: 26   2. The Iowa state university of science and technology . 27   3. The state university of Iowa. 28   Sec. 46. Section 262.78, subsections 1 and 3, Code 2023, are 29   amended to read as follows: 30   1. The board of regents shall establish a center for 31   agricultural safety and health at the state   university of Iowa. 32   The center shall be a joint venture by the state university of 33   Iowa and Iowa state university of science and technology. The 34   center shall establish farm health and safety programs designed 35   -14-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 14/ 55            

  H.F. _____   to reduce the incidence of disabilities suffered by persons 1   engaged in agriculture which results from disease or injury. 2   The state   university of Iowa is primarily responsible for the 3   management of agricultural health and injury programs at the 4   center. Iowa state university of science and technology is 5   primarily responsible for the management of the agricultural 6   safety programs of the center. 7   3. The president of the state university of Iowa, in 8   consultation with the president of Iowa state university of 9   science and technology, shall employ a full-time director 10   of the center. The center may employ staff to carry out 11   the centers purpose. The director shall coordinate the 12   agricultural health and safety programs of the center. The 13   director shall regularly meet and consult with the center for 14   rural health and primary care. The director shall provide 15   the board of regents with relevant information regarding the 16   center. 17   Sec. 47. Section 279.41, subsection 1, Code 2023, is amended 18   to read as follows: 19   1. Moneys received from the condemnation, sale, or other 20   disposition for public purposes of schoolhouses, school sites, 21   or both schoolhouses and school sites, shall be deposited in 22   the physical plant and equipment levy fund and may ,   without a 23   vote of the electorate , be used for purposes authorized under 24   section 298.3 , as ordered by the board of directors of the 25   school corporation. 26   Sec. 48. Section 298A.8, subsections 1 and 3, Code 2023, are   27   amended to read as follows: 28   1. The student activity fund is a special revenue fund. 29   A student activity fund must be established in any school 30   corporation receiving money from student-related activities 31   such as admissions, activity fees, student dues, student 32   fund-raising   fundraising events, or other student-related 33   cocurricular or extracurricular activities. Moneys in 34   this fund shall be used to support only the cocurricular or 35   -15-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 15/ 55        

  H.F. _____   extracurricular program defined in department of education 1   administrative rules. 2   3. For the school budget year beginning July 1, 2020, the 3   school budget year beginning July 1, 2021, and the school 4   budget year beginning July 1, 2022, the board of directors 5   may, by board resolution and notwithstanding any provision of 6   law to the contrary, transfer from the school corporations 7   general fund to the student activity fund an amount necessary, 8   as recommended by the superintendent, to fund cocurricular 9   or extracurricular activities for which moneys from 10   student-related activities such as admissions, activity fees, 11   student dues, student fund-raising   fundraising events, or other 12   student-related cocurricular or extracurricular activities fail 13   to meet the financial needs of the activity as the result of 14   restrictions placed on the activity related to the COVID-19 15   pandemic. This subsection is repealed July 1, 2023. 16   Sec. 49. Section 314.11, Code 2023, is amended to read as 17   follows: 18   314.11 Use of bridges by utility companies. 19   Telephone, telegraph, electric transmission ,   and pipe lines 20   pipelines   may be permitted to use any highway bridge on or 21   across a state line on such terms and conditions as the agency 22   or officials jointly constructing, maintaining ,   or operating 23   such bridge may jointly determine. No discrimination shall 24   be made in the use of such bridge as between such utilities. 25   Joint use of telephone, telegraph, electric transmission , or 26   pipe lines pipelines may not be required. No grant to any 27   public utility to use such bridge shall in any way interfere 28   with the use of such bridge by the public for highway purposes. 29   Sec. 50. Section 314.22, subsection 3, paragraph a, 30   unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 2023, is amended to read as 31   follows:   32   The director of the department shall appoint members to an 33   integrated roadside vegetation management technical advisory 34   committee which is created to provide advice on the development 35   -16-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 16/ 55           

  H.F. _____   and implementation of a statewide integrated roadside 1   vegetation management plan and program and related projects. 2   The department shall report annually in January to the general 3   assembly regarding its activities and those of the committee. 4   Activities of the committee may include , but are not limited 5   to ,   providing advice and assistance in the following areas: 6   Sec. 51. Section 314.22, subsection 4, unnumbered paragraph 7   1, Code 2023, is amended to read as follows: 8   The integrated roadside vegetation management coordinator 9   shall administer the departments integrated roadside 10   vegetation management plan and program. The department 11   may create the position of integrated roadside vegetation 12   management coordinator within the department or may contract 13   for the services of the coordinator. The duties of the 14   coordinator include ,   but are not limited to , the following: 15   Sec. 52. Section 314.22, subsection 8, paragraph a, 16   unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 2023, is amended to read as 17   follows: 18   The department shall coordinate and compile integrated 19   roadside vegetation inventories, classification systems, 20   plans, and implementation strategies for roadsides. Areas of 21   increased program and project emphasis may include ,   but are not 22   limited to ,   all of the following: 23   Sec. 53. Section 320.7, Code 2023, is amended to read as 24   follows: 25   320.7 Failure to maintain. 26   Failure of the grantee to comply with the terms of the grant 27   shall be ground grounds for forfeiture of the grant. 28   Sec. 54. Section 327D.5, Code 2023, is amended to read as 29   follows:   30   327D.5 Burden of proof. 31   In any action in court, or before the department, brought 32   against a railroad corporation for the purpose of enforcing 33   rights arising under the provisions of this section   and 34   sections 327D.3 and 327D.4 the burden of proving that the 35   -17-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 17/ 55           

  H.F. _____   provisions thereof have been complied with by such railroad 1   corporation, shall be upon such railroad corporation. 2   Sec. 55. Section 328.26, subsection 2, Code 2023, is amended 3   to read as follows: 4   2. When an aircraft is registered to a person for the first 5   time, the fee submitted to the department shall include the tax 6   imposed by section 423.2 or section   423.5 or evidence of the 7   exemption of the aircraft from the tax imposed under section 8   423.2 or 423.5 . 9   Sec. 56. Section 331.653, subsection 12, Code 2023, is 10   amended to read as follows: 11   12. Observe and inspect any licensed premise   premises for 12   gambling devices and report findings to the license-issuing 13   authority as provided in section 99A.4 . 14   Sec. 57. Section 346.27, subsections 2 and 4, Code 2023, are 15   amended to read as follows: 16   2. Any county may join with its county seat to incorporate 17   an Authority   authority for the purpose of acquiring, 18   constructing, demolishing, improving, enlarging, equipping, 19   furnishing, repairing, maintaining, and operating a public 20   building, and to acquire and prepare the necessary site, 21   including demolition of any structures, for the joint use of 22   the county and city or any school district which is within or 23   is a part of the county or city. 24   4. The articles of incorporation shall set forth the name 25   of the authority, the name of the incorporating units, the 26   purpose for which the authority is created, the number, terms, 27   and manner of selection of its officers including its governing 28   body which shall be known as the commission   commission , the 29   powers and duties of the authority and of its officers, the 30   date upon which the authority becomes effective, the name of 31   the newspaper in which the articles of incorporation shall be 32   published, and any other matters. 33   Sec. 58. Section 350.1, Code 2023, is amended to read as   34   follows:   35   -18-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 18/ 55         

  H.F. _____   350.1 Purposes. 1   The purposes of this chapter are to create a county 2   conservation board ;   and to authorize counties to acquire, 3   develop, maintain, and make available to the inhabitants 4   of the county, public museums, parks, preserves, parkways, 5   playgrounds, recreational centers, county forests, and wildlife 6   and other conservation areas ; , and to promote and preserve the 7   health and general welfare of the people , ; to encourage the 8   orderly development and conservation of natural resources ,   ; and 9   to cultivate good citizenship by providing adequate programs of 10   public recreation. 11   Sec. 59. Section 350.4, unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 2023, 12   is amended to read as follows: 13   The county conservation board shall have the custody, 14   control ,   and management of all real and personal property 15   heretofore or hereafter acquired by the county for public 16   museums, parks, preserves, parkways, playgrounds, recreation 17   centers, county forests, county wildlife areas, and other 18   county conservation and recreation purposes and is authorized 19   and empowered: 20   Sec. 60. Section 350.4, subsections 4, 5, and 7, Code 2023, 21   are amended to read as follows: 22   4. To plan, develop, preserve, administer and maintain all 23   such areas, places ,   and facilities, and construct, reconstruct, 24   alter , and renew buildings and other structures, and equip and 25   maintain the same. 26   5. To accept in the name of the county gifts, bequests, 27   contributions , and appropriations of money and other personal 28   property for conservation purposes. 29   7. To charge and collect reasonable fees for the use of 30   the parks, facilities, privileges ,   and conveniences as may 31   be provided and for admission to amateur athletic contests, 32   demonstrations and exhibits, and other noncommercial events.   33   The board shall not allow the exclusive use of a park by one or 34   more organizations. 35   -19-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 19/ 55                

  H.F. _____   Sec. 61. Section 350.5, subsection 1, Code 2023, is amended 1   to read as follows: 2   1. The county conservation board may make, alter, amend ,   or 3   repeal regulations for the protection, regulation, and control 4   of all museums, parks, preserves, parkways, playgrounds, 5   recreation centers, and other property under its control. The 6   regulations shall not be contrary to, or inconsistent with, the 7   laws of this state. 8   Sec. 62. Section 357.18, Code 2023, is amended to read as 9   follows: 10   357.18 Acceptance of work. 11   When in the opinion of the engineer in charge ,   the 12   construction in any benefited water district has been completed 13   in accordance with the plans, specifications, and contract, the 14   engineer shall certify this fact to the board of supervisors ,   15   and recommend the acceptance of the work by the said board. 16   The board of supervisors shall proceed in accordance with 17   sections 468.101 and 468.102 . 18   Sec. 63. Section 376.3, Code 2023, is amended to read as 19   follows: 20   376.3 Nominations. 21   Candidates for elective city offices must be nominated as 22   provided in sections 376.4 through 376.9 ,   unless by ordinance 23   a city chooses the provisions of chapter 44 or 45 . However, 24   a city acting under a special charter in 1973 and having a 25   population of over fifty thousand shall continue to hold 26   partisan elections as provided in sections 43.112 through 27   43.118 and sections 420.126 through 420.137 , unless the city by 28   election as provided in section 43.112 chooses to conduct city 29   elections under this chapter or chapter 44 or 45 . The choice 30   of one of these options by such a special charter city does not 31   otherwise affect the validity of the citys charter. However, 32   special charter cities which choose to exercise the option to 33   conduct nonpartisan city elections may choose ,   in the same 34   manner the original decision was made, to resume holding city 35   -20-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 20/ 55         

  H.F. _____   elections on a partisan basis. 1   Sec. 64. Section 384.84A, subsection 5, Code 2023, is 2   amended to read as follows: 3   5. If a city is required by the federal environmental 4   protection agency to file application for storm water sewer 5   discharge or storm water drainage system under the federal 6   Clean Water Act of 1987, this section does not apply to that 7   city with respect to improvements and facilities required 8   for compliance with EPA   federal environmental protection 9   agency regulations, or any city that enters into a chapter 10   28E agreement to implement a joint storm water discharge or 11   drainage system with a city that is required by the federal 12   environmental protection agency to file application for storm 13   water discharge or storm water drainage system. 14   Sec. 65. Section 411.21, subsections 5 and 6, Code 2023, are 15   amended to read as follows: 16   5. A member of the retirement system prior to July 1, 17   1979 ,   with fifteen or more years of service whose employment 18   was terminated prior to retirement, other than by death or 19   disability, is entitled to receipt of the members accumulated 20   contributions upon retirement together with other retirement 21   benefits provided in the law on the date of the members 22   retirement. 23   6. Any member in service prior to July 1, 1979 ,   may at 24   the time of the members retirement withdraw the members 25   accumulated contributions made before July 1, 1979 , or receive 26   an annuity which shall be the actuarial equivalent of the 27   members accumulated contributions at the time of the members 28   retirement.   29   Sec. 66. Section 411.21, subsection 7, paragraph a, Code 30   2023, is amended to read as follows: 31   a. Notwithstanding subsections 1, 3, 4, 5 ,   and 6 of this 32   section , beginning January 1, 1981, an active or vested member 33   may request in writing and receive from the board of trustees, 34   the members accumulated contributions from the annuity savings 35   -21-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 21/ 55         

  H.F. _____   fund and remain eligible to receive benefits under section 1   411.6 . However, a member with fifteen or more years of service 2   prior to July 1, 1979, is not eligible for a service retirement 3   allowance under section 411.6 if the member withdrew the 4   members accumulated contributions from the annuity savings 5   fund after July 1, 1972 ,   but prior to July 1, 1979, except as 6   provided in section 411.4 . Accumulated contributions shall be 7   paid according to the following schedule: 8   (1) During the period beginning January 1, 1981 ,   and ending 9   December 31, 1982, any member who has completed twenty or more 10   years of service. 11   (2) During the period beginning January 1, 1983 ,   and ending 12   December 31, 1984, any member who has completed fifteen or more 13   years of service. 14   (3) During the period beginning January 1, 1985 ,   and ending 15   December 31, 1986, any member who has completed ten or more 16   years of service. 17   (4) During the period beginning January 1, 1987 ,   and ending 18   December 31, 1988, any member who has completed five or more 19   years of service. 20   Sec. 67. Section 419.2, subsections 6 and 8, Code 2023, are 21   amended to read as follows: 22   6. To grant easements for roads, streets, water mains and 23   pipes, sewers, power lines, telephone lines, all pipe lines   24   pipelines , and to all utilities. 25   8. To issue revenue bonds for the purpose of retiring any 26   existing indebtedness of a health care facility, clinic , or 27   voluntary nonprofit hospital, to secure payment of the bonds 28   as provided in this chapter , and to enter into agreements 29   with others with respect to these bonds for such payments and 30   upon such terms and conditions as the governing body may deem 31   advisable in accordance with the provisions of this chapter . 32   The retiring of any existing indebtedness of a health care 33   facility, clinic ,   or voluntary nonprofit hospital shall be 34   deemed a project for the purposes of this chapter . 35   -22-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 22/ 55           

  H.F. _____   Sec. 68. Section 421.24, subsection 4, paragraph a, Code 1   2023, is amended to read as follows: 2   a. At the request of the director ,   the attorney general 3   may bring suit in the name of this state , in the appropriate 4   court of any other state to collect any tax legally due in 5   this state, and any political subdivision of this state or the 6   appropriate officer, acting in its behalf, may bring suit in 7   the appropriate court of any other state to collect any tax 8   legally due to such political subdivision. 9   Sec. 69. Section 422.11L, subsection 6, Code 2023, is 10   amended to read as follows: 11   6. For purposes of this section , Internal Revenue Code 12   means the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, prior to the date 13   of its redesignation as the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 by 14   the Tax Reform Act of 1986, or means the Internal Revenue Code 15   of 1986 as amended and in effect on January 1, 2016. This 16   definition shall not be construed to include any amendment to 17   the Internal Revenue Code enacted after the date specified in   18   the preceding sentence   January 1, 2016 , including any amendment 19   with retroactive applicability or effectiveness. 20   Sec. 70. Section 428A.9, Code 2023, is amended to read as 21   follows: 22   428A.9 Refund of tax. 23   To receive a refund from the state ,   the taxpayer shall 24   petition the state appeal board for a refund of the amount of 25   overpayment of the tax remitted to the department of revenue. 26   To receive a refund from the county , the taxpayer shall 27   petition the board of supervisors for a refund of the remaining 28   portion of the overpayment paid to that county. 29   Sec. 71. Section 455B.224, Code 2023, is amended to read as 30   follows:   31   455B.224 Simple misdemeanor. 32   Any person, including any firm, corporation, municipal 33   corporation, or other governmental subdivision or agency, 34   violating any provisions of this part 2 of subchapter III or 35   -23-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 23/ 55         

  H.F. _____   the rules adopted under this part after written notice of the 1   violation by the executive   director is guilty of a simple 2   misdemeanor. Each day of operation in such violation of this 3   part or any rules adopted under this part shall constitute a 4   separate offense. It shall be the duty of the appropriate 5   county attorney to secure injunctions of continuing violations 6   of any provisions of this part or the rules adopted under this 7   part . 8   Sec. 72. Section 455B.301, subsection 27, Code 2023, is 9   amended to read as follows: 10   27. Sanitary disposal project means all facilities 11   and appurtenances including all real and personal property 12   connected with such facilities, which are acquired, purchased, 13   constructed, reconstructed, equipped, improved, extended, 14   maintained, or operated to facilitate the final disposition of 15   solid waste without creating a significant hazard to the public 16   health or safety, and which are approved by the executive   17   director. Sanitary disposal project does not include a 18   pyrolysis or gasification facility. 19   Sec. 73. Section 455B.395, Code 2023, is amended to read as 20   follows: 21   455B.395 Public information. 22   Information obtained under this part 4,   or a rule, order , 23   or condition adopted or issued under this part 4 , or an 24   investigation authorized thereby, shall be available to the 25   public unless the information constitutes trade secrets or 26   information which is entitled to confidential treatment in   27   order to protect a plan, process, tool, mechanism, or compound 28   which is known only to the person claiming confidential 29   treatment and confidential treatment is necessary to protect 30   the persons trade, business or manufacturing process. 31   Sec. 74. Section 455B.473, subsection 6, Code 2023, is   32   amended to read as follows: 33   6. Subsections 1 through 3 do not apply to an underground 34   storage tank for which notice was given pursuant to section 35   -24-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 24/ 55       

  H.F. _____   103, subsection c, of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, 1   Compensation, and Liabilities   Liability Act of 1980. 2   Sec. 75. Section 455B.479, Code 2023, is amended to read as 3   follows: 4   455B.479 Storage tank management fee. 5   An owner or operator of an underground storage tank shall 6   pay an annual storage tank management fee of sixty-five dollars 7   per tank of over one thousand one hundred gallons capacity. 8   The fees collected shall be deposited in the storage tank 9   management account of the groundwater protection fund created   10   in section 455E.11   . 11   Sec. 76. Section 455F.7, subsection 1, Code 2023, is amended 12   to read as follows: 13   1. A retailer offering for sale or selling a household 14   hazardous material shall have a valid permit for each place of 15   business owned or operated by the retailer for this activity. 16   All permits provided for in this section shall expire on 17   June 30 of each year. Every retailer shall submit an annual 18   application by July 1 of each year and a fee of twenty-five 19   dollars to the department of revenue for a permit upon a 20   form prescribed by the director of revenue. Permits are 21   nonrefundable, are based upon an annual operating period, and 22   are not prorated. A person in violation of this section shall 23   be subject to permit revocation upon notice and hearing. The 24   department shall remit the fees collected to the household 25   hazardous waste account of the groundwater protection fund 26   created in section 455E.11   . A person distributing general use 27   pesticides labeled for agricultural or lawn and garden use with 28   gross annual pesticide sales of less than ten thousand dollars 29   is subject to the requirements and fee payment prescribed by 30   this section . 31   Sec. 77. Section 455G.4, subsection 6, Code 2023, is amended   32   to read as follows: 33   6. Reporting. Beginning July 2003, the board shall submit 34   a written report quarterly to the legislative council, the 35   -25-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 25/ 55       

  H.F. _____   chairperson and ranking member of the committee on natural 1   resources and   environment and energy independence in the 2   senate, and the chairperson and ranking member of the committee 3   on environmental protection in the house of representatives 4   regarding changes in the status of the program including but 5   not limited to the number of open claims by claim type; the 6   number of new claims submitted and the eligibility status 7   of each claim; a summary of the risk classification of open 8   claims; the status of all claims at high-risk sites including 9   the number of corrective action design reports submitted, 10   approved, and implemented during the reporting period; total 11   moneys reserved on open claims and total moneys paid on 12   open claims; and a summary of budgets approved and invoices 13   paid for high-risk site activities including a breakdown by 14   corrective action design report, construction and equipment, 15   implementation, operation and maintenance, monitoring, over 16   excavation, free product recovery, site reclassification, 17   reporting and other expenses, or a similar breakdown. In 18   each report submitted by the board, the board shall include 19   an estimated timeline to complete corrective action at all 20   currently eligible high-risk sites where a corrective action 21   design report has been submitted by a claimant and approved 22   during the reporting period. The timeline shall include the 23   projected year when a no further action designation will be 24   obtained based upon the corrective action activities approved 25   or anticipated at each claimant site. The timeline shall be 26   broken down in annual increments with the number or percentage 27   of sites projected to be completed for each time period. The 28   report shall identify and report steps taken to expedite 29   corrective action and eliminate the states liability for open 30   claims.   31   Sec. 78. Section 456B.11, Code 2023, is amended to read as   32   follows:   33   456B.11 Agricultural drainage wells  wetlands  34   conservation easements. 35   -26-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 26/ 55     

  H.F. _____   The department shall develop and implement a program for 1   the acquisition of wetlands and conservation easements on and 2   around wetlands that result from the closure or change in use 3   of agricultural drainage wells upon implementation of the 4   programs specified in section 460.302 to eliminate groundwater 5   contamination caused by the use of agricultural drainage 6   wells. The program shall be coordinated with the department 7   of agriculture and land stewardship. The department may use 8   moneys appropriated for this purpose from the agriculture 9   management account of the groundwater protection fund created   10   in section 455E.11   in addition to other moneys available for 11   wetland acquisition, protection, development, and management. 12   Sec. 79. Section 458A.25, Code 2023, is amended to read as 13   follows: 14   458A.25 Liens for labor or materials and of contractor and 15   subcontractor  manner of perfecting liens  enforcement of 16   liens. 17   Provisions of chapter 572 as to mechanics liens or labor 18   and materials furnished for improvements on real estate 19   and of contractors and subcontractors shall apply to labor 20   and materials furnished for gas or oil wells, or pipe lines   21   pipelines . The liens shall not attach on the real estate, 22   but shall attach to the whole of the lease held, and upon the 23   gas or oil wells, buildings and appurtenances, and pipe lines   24   pipelines for which said the labor or materials were furnished, 25   and shall be perfected and enforced as provided by chapter 572 . 26   Sec. 80. Section 460.302, subsection 2, paragraph a, Code 27   2023, is amended to read as follows:   28   a. Financial incentive moneys may be allocated from the 29   financial incentive portion of the agriculture management 30   account of the groundwater protection fund created in section   31   455E.11   to implement alternatives to agricultural drainage 32   wells.   33   Sec. 81. Section 490.143, subsection 1, paragraph e, 34   subparagraphs (1) and (2), Code 2023, are amended to read as 35   -27-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 27/ 55            

  H.F. _____   follows: 1   (1) Pursues or takes advantage of the business opportunity, 2   directly ,   or indirectly through or on behalf of another person. 3   (2) Has a material relationship with a director or officer 4   who pursues or takes advantage of the business opportunity, 5   directly , or indirectly through or on behalf of another person. 6   Sec. 82. Section 514A.3, subsection 1, paragraph m, Code 7   2023, is amended to read as follows: 8   m. (1)   A provision as follows: 9   Right to return policy: The insured has the right, within 10   ten days after receipt of this policy, to return it to the 11   company at its home office or branch office or to the agent 12   through whom it was purchased, and if so returned the premium 13   paid will be refunded and the policy will be void from the 14   beginning and the parties shall be in the same position as if 15   a policy had not been issued. 16   (2)   The foregoing provision shall be prominently printed on 17   the first page of the policy or attached to the policy. 18   (3)   The provisions of this paragraph m shall apply to any 19   insurance policy which is delivered or issued for delivery or 20   renewed in this state on or after July 1, 1978. 21   Sec. 83. Section 514A.3, subsection 2, paragraph c, Code 22   2023, is amended to read as follows: 23   c. (1)   A provision as follows: 24   Other insurance in this insurer: If an accident or sickness 25   or accident and sickness policy or policies previously 26   issued by the insurer to the insured be in force concurrently 27   herewith, making the aggregate indemnity for ... (insert type 28   of coverage or coverages) in excess of $ ... (insert maximum 29   limit of indemnity or indemnities) the excess insurance shall 30   be void and all premiums paid for such excess shall be returned 31   to the insured or to the insureds estate. 32   (2)   Or, in lieu thereof: 33   Insurance effective at any one time on the insured under 34   a like policy or policies in this insurer is limited to the 35   -28-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 28/ 55         

  H.F. _____   one such policy elected by the insured, or the insureds 1   beneficiary or estate, as the case may be, and the insurer will 2   return all premiums paid for all other such policies. 3   Sec. 84. Section 514E.2, subsection 2, paragraph b, Code 4   2023, is amended to read as follows: 5   b. The composition of the board of directors shall be in 6   compliance with sections 69.16 and 69.16A . The governors 7   appointees shall be chosen from a broad cross-section   cross 8   section   of the residents of this state. 9   Sec. 85. Section 518B.1, subsection 3, Code 2023, is amended 10   to read as follows: 11   3. The Act means Section   section 1223 of the federal 12   Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, Pub. L. No. 90-448, 13   90th Congress approved August 1, 1968. 14   Sec. 86. Section 521A.1, subsection 3, Code 2023, is amended 15   to read as follows: 16   3. Control , including controlling , controlled by , and 17   under common control with , shall mean the possession, direct 18   or indirect, of the power to direct or cause the direction 19   of the management and policies of a person, whether through 20   the ownership of voting securities, by contract other than 21   a commercial contract for goods or nonmanagement services, 22   or otherwise, unless the power is solely the result of an 23   official position with or a corporate office held by the 24   person. Control shall be presumed to exist if any person, 25   directly or indirectly, owns, controls, holds with the power 26   to vote, or holds proxies representing, ten percent or more of 27   the voting securities of any other person. This presumption 28   may be rebutted by a showing made in the manner provided in 29   section 521A.3, subsections 1 through 5 , inclusive,   or section 30   521A.4, subsection 11 , whichever is applicable, that control 31   does not exist in fact. The commissioner may determine, after 32   furnishing all persons in interest notice and opportunity to 33   be heard and making specific findings of fact to support the 34   determination, that control exists in fact, notwithstanding the 35   -29-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 29/ 55         

  H.F. _____   absence of a presumption to that effect. 1   Sec. 87. Section 524.103, subsection 22, Code 2023, is 2   amended to read as follows: 3   22. Evidence of indebtedness means a note, draft ,   or 4   similar negotiable or nonnegotiable instrument. 5   Sec. 88. Section 524.207, subsection 2, Code 2023, is 6   amended to read as follows: 7   2. All fees and assessments generated as the result of a 8   national bank or federal savings association converting to a 9   state bank on or after December 31, 2015, and thereafter,   are 10   payable to the superintendent. The superintendent shall pay 11   all the fees and assessments received by the superintendent 12   pursuant to this subsection to the treasurer of state within 13   the time required by section 12.10 and the fees and assessments 14   shall be deposited into the department of commerce revolving 15   fund created in section 546.12 . An amount equal to such fees 16   and assessments deposited into the department of commerce 17   revolving fund is appropriated from the department of commerce 18   revolving fund to the banking division of the department of 19   commerce for the fiscal year in which a national bank or 20   federal savings association converted to a state bank and an 21   amount equal to such annualized fees and assessments deposited 22   into the department of commerce revolving fund in succeeding 23   years is appropriated from the department of commerce revolving 24   fund to the banking division of the department of commerce for 25   succeeding fiscal years for purposes related to the discharge 26   of the duties and responsibilities imposed upon the banking 27   division of the department of commerce, the superintendent, 28   and the state banking council by the laws of this state. This 29   appropriation shall be in addition to the appropriation of 30   moneys otherwise described in this section . If a state bank 31   converts to a national bank or federal savings association, 32   any appropriation made pursuant to this subsection for the 33   following fiscal year shall be reduced by the amount of the 34   assessment paid by the state bank during the fiscal year in 35   -30-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 30/ 55    

  H.F. _____   which the state bank converted to a national bank or federal 1   savings association. 2   Sec. 89. Section 524.302, subsection 1, paragraph e, Code 3   2023, is amended to read as follows: 4   e. The number of directors constituting the initial board 5   of directors and the names and addresses of the individuals 6   who are to serve as directors until the first annual meeting 7   of shareholders or until their successors be   are elected and 8   qualify. 9   Sec. 90. Section 524.544, subsection 3, Code 2023, is 10   amended to read as follows: 11   3. The reports required by subsections   subsection 1 and 2 12   of this section shall contain information, to the extent known 13   by the person making the report, relative to the number of 14   shares involved, the names of the sellers and purchasers or 15   transferors and transferees, the purchase price, the name of 16   the borrower, the amount, source, and terms of the loan, or 17   other transaction, the name of the bank issuing the shares used 18   as security, and the number of shares used as security. 19   Sec. 91. Section 524.1405, subsection 2, paragraph d, Code 20   2023, is amended to read as follows: 21   d. The name of the survivor may be   , but need not be, 22   substituted in any pending proceeding for the name of any party 23   to the merger whose separate existence ceased in the merger. 24   Sec. 92. Section 524.1508, subsection 1, paragraphs b and c, 25   Code 2023, are amended to read as follows: 26   b. Written or printed notice setting forth the proposed 27   restated articles or a summary of the provisions of the 28   proposed restated articles shall be given to each shareholder 29   of record entitled to vote on the proposed restated articles 30   within the time and in the manner provided in section 524.533 . 31   If the meeting be   is an annual meeting, the proposed restated 32   articles may be included in the notice of such annual meeting. 33   If the restated articles include an amendment or amendments to   34   the articles of incorporation, the notice shall separately set 35   -31-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 31/ 55          

  H.F. _____   forth such amendment or amendments or a summary of the changes 1   to be effected by the amendment or amendments. 2   c. At the meeting ,   a vote of the shareholders entitled to 3   vote on the proposed restated articles shall be taken on the 4   proposed restated articles. The proposed restated articles 5   shall be adopted upon receiving the affirmative vote of the 6   holders of a majority of the shares entitled to vote, unless 7   such restated articles include an amendment to the articles of 8   incorporation which, if contained in a proposed amendment to 9   articles of incorporation to be made without restatement of 10   the articles of incorporation, would entitle a class of shares 11   to vote as a class on the proposed restated articles, in which 12   event the proposed restated articles shall be adopted upon 13   receiving the affirmative vote of the holders of a majority 14   of the shares of each class of shares entitled to vote on the 15   proposed restated articles as a class, and of the total shares 16   entitled to vote on the proposed restated articles. 17   Sec. 93. Section 554.2403, subsection 3, Code 2023, is 18   amended to read as follows: 19   3. Entrusting   Entrusting includes any delivery and 20   any acquiescence in retention of possession regardless of any 21   condition expressed between the parties to the delivery or 22   acquiescence and regardless of whether the procurement of the 23   entrusting or the possessors disposition of the goods have 24   been such as to be larcenous under the criminal law. 25   Sec. 94. Section 554.2707, subsection 1, Code 2023, is 26   amended to read as follows:   27   1. A person in the position of a seller   person in the 28   position of a seller   includes as against a principal an agent 29   who has paid or become responsible for the price of goods on 30   behalf of the agents principal or anyone who otherwise holds a 31   security interest or other right in goods similar to that of a 32   seller. 33   Sec. 95. Section 554.9208, subsection 2, paragraph f, 34   subparagraph (3), Code 2023, is amended to read as follows: 35   -32-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 32/ 55        

  H.F. _____   (3) take appropriate action to enable the debtor or its 1   designated custodian to make copies of or revisions to the 2   authoritative copy which add or change an identified assignee 3   of the authoritative copy without the consent of the secured 4   party; and 5   Sec. 96. Section 556E.2, Code 2023, is amended to read as 6   follows: 7   556E.2 Tests. 8   In any test for the ascertainment of the fineness of the 9   gold or alloy in any such article, according to the foregoing 10   standards, the part of the gold or alloy taken for the test 11   shall be such portion as does not contain or have attached 12   thereto any solder or alloy of inferior fineness used for 13   brazing or uniting the parts of said article; and in addition 14   to the foregoing tests and standards, the actual fineness of 15   the entire quantity of gold and its alloys contained in any 16   article mentioned in this section   and section 556E.1 , except 17   watchcases and flatware, including all solder or alloy of 18   inferior metal used for brazing or uniting the parts of the 19   article, all such gold, alloys, and solder being assayed as 20   one piece, shall not be less than the fineness indicated by 21   the mark stamped, branded, engraved, or imprinted upon such 22   article, or upon any tag, card, or label attached thereto, or 23   upon any container in which said article is enclosed. 24   Sec. 97. Section 562B.10, subsection 1, Code 2023, is 25   amended to read as follows: 26   1. The landlord and tenant may include in a rental agreement 27   terms and conditions not prohibited by this chapter or other 28   rule of law ,   including rent, term of the agreement , and other 29   provisions governing the rights and obligations of the parties. 30   Sec. 98. Section 592.1, Code 2023, is amended to read as 31   follows:   32   592.1 Bonds for garbage disposal plants. 33   All proceedings of such cities and towns as herein included, 34   heretofore had, subsequent to the adoption of section 696-b [SS 35   -33-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 33/ 55      

  H.F. _____   15] by the thirty-sixth general assembly Thirty-sixth General 1   Assembly   , and prior to the passage of this Act, providing for 2   the issuance of bonds within the limitations of this Act, for 3   the purchase or erection of garbage disposal plants, the vote 4   of the people authorizing such issue and the bonds issued under 5   such proceedings and vote, are hereby legalized and declared 6   legal and valid, the same as though all of the provisions 7   of this Act had been included in said section 696-b of the 8   supplemental supplement   Supplemental Supplement to the Code, 9   1915, and such cities may issue and sell such bonds without 10   again submitting such question to vote. 11   Sec. 99. Section 628.28, Code 2023, is amended to read as 12   follows: 13   628.28 Redemption of property not used for agricultural or 14   certain residential purposes. 15   1. If real property is not used for agricultural purposes, 16   as defined in section 535.13 , and is not the residence of 17   the debtor, or if it is the residence of the debtor but not 18   a single-family or two-family dwelling, then the period of 19   redemption after foreclosure is one hundred eighty days. For 20   the first ninety days after the sale the right of redemption 21   is exclusive to the debtor and the time periods provided in 22   sections 628.5 , 628.15 ,   and 628.16 are reduced to one hundred 23   thirty-five days. If a deficiency judgment has been waived the 24   period of redemption is reduced to ninety days. For the first 25   thirty days after the sale the redemption is exclusively the 26   right of the debtor and the time periods provided in sections 27   628.5 , 628.15 , and 628.16 are reduced to sixty days. 28   2. If real property is not used for agricultural purposes, 29   as defined in section 535.13 , and is a single-family or 30   two-family dwelling which is the residence of the debtor at the 31   time of foreclosure but the court finds that after foreclosure   32   the dwelling has ceased to be the residence of the debtor and 33   if there are no junior creditors, the court shall order the 34   period of redemption reduced to thirty days from the date of 35   -34-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 34/ 55         

  H.F. _____   the court order. If there is a junior creditor, the court 1   shall order the redemption period reduced to sixty days. For 2   the first thirty days redemption is the exclusive right of the 3   debtor and the time periods provided in sections 628.5 , 628.15 ,   4   and 628.16 are reduced to forty-five days. 5   Sec. 100. Section 636.25, Code 2023, is amended to read as 6   follows: 7   636.25 Existing investments. 8   Any fiduciary not governed by the probate code may by and 9   with the consent of the court having jurisdiction over such 10   fiduciary or under permission of the instrument creating the 11   trust, continue to hold any investment originally received by 12   the fiduciary under the trust or any increase thereof. Such 13   fiduciary may also make investments which the fiduciary may 14   deem necessary to protect and safeguard investments already 15   made according to the provisions of this section   and sections 16   636.23 and 636.24 . 17   Sec. 101. Section 692A.128, subsection 2, paragraph a, Code 18   2023, is amended to read as follows: 19   a. The date of the commencement of the requirement to 20   register occurred at least two years prior to the filing of the 21   application for a tier I offender and five years prior to the 22   filing of the application for a tier II or tier   III offender. 23   Sec. 102. Section 804.31, subsection 1, Code 2023, is 24   amended to read as follows: 25   1. When a person is detained for questioning or arrested for 26   an alleged violation of a law or ordinance and there is reason 27   to believe that the person is deaf or hard-of-hearing hard of 28   hearing , the peace officer making the arrest or taking the 29   person into custody or any other officer detaining the person 30   shall determine if the person is a deaf or hard-of-hearing 31   person as defined in section 622B.1 . If the officer so 32   determines, the officer, at the earliest possible time and 33   prior to commencing any custodial interrogation of the person, 34   shall procure a qualified interpreter in accordance with 35   -35-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 35/ 55        

  H.F. _____   section 622B.2 and the rules adopted by the supreme court 1   under section 622B.1 unless the deaf or hard-of-hearing person 2   knowingly, voluntarily, and intelligently waives the right to 3   an interpreter in writing by executing a form prescribed by 4   the department of human rights and the Iowa county attorneys 5   association. The interpreter shall interpret the officers 6   warnings of constitutional rights and protections and all other 7   warnings, statements, and questions spoken or written by any 8   officer, attorney, or other person present and all statements 9   and questions communicated in sign language by the deaf or 10   hard-of-hearing person. 11   Sec. 103. Section 811.7, subsection 3, Code 2023, is amended 12   to read as follows: 13   3. If the order recite   recites , as the ground on which it 14   is made, the failure of the defendant to appear for judgment 15   upon conviction, the defendant must be committed according to 16   the requirements of the order; if made for any other cause and 17   the offense is bailable, the court must cause a direction to be 18   inserted in the order that the defendant be admitted to bail, 19   in a sum to be stated in the order. 20   Sec. 104. Section 904.603, Code 2023, is amended to read as 21   follows: 22   904.603 Action for damages. 23   A person receiving or who has received services, or that 24   persons family, victim ,   or employer may institute a civil 25   action for damages under chapter 669 or other action to 26   restrain the release of confidential records set out in section   27   904.602, subsection 2 , which is in violation of that section ,   28   and a   . A person, agency , or governmental body proven to have 29   released confidential records in violation of section 904.602,   30   subsection 2 , is liable for actual damages for each violation 31   and is liable for court costs and reasonable attorneys fees 32   incurred by the party bringing the action. 33   Sec. 105. Section 422.7, subsection 29, paragraph b, 34   subparagraph (1), as enacted by 2018 Iowa Acts, chapter 1161, 35   -36-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 36/ 55         

  H.F. _____   section 114, is amended to read as follows: 1   (1) Add back any amount of pensions or other retirement 2   income received from any source which is not taxable under 3   this division   subchapter , including but not limited to amounts 4   deductible under subsections 13, 31, 31A, and 31B . 5   Sec. 106. 2022 Iowa Acts, chapter 1045, section 7, is 6   amended by striking the section and inserting in lieu thereof 7   the following: 8   SEC. 7. Section 421.65, subsection 1, paragraph b, as 9   enacted by 2020 Iowa Acts, chapter 1064, section 16, is amended 10   to read as follows: 11   b. Public agency means a board, commission, department, 12   including the department of revenue, or other administrative 13   office or unit of the state of Iowa or any other state entity 14   reported in the Iowa comprehensive   annual comprehensive 15   financial report, or a political subdivision of the state, or 16   an office or unit of a political subdivision. Public agency 17   does include the clerk of the district court as it relates to 18   the collection of a qualifying debt. Public agency does not 19   include the general assembly or office of the governor. 20   Sec. 107. 2022 Iowa Acts, chapter 1061, sections 53 and 54, 21   are amended to read as follows: 22   SEC. 53. EFFECTIVE DATE. The following, being deemed of 23   immediate importance, takes effect upon enactment: 24   The section of this division of this Act amending section 25   425.25A   422.25A , subsection 5 , paragraph c, subparagraph (6), 26   subparagraph division (a). 27   SEC. 54. RETROACTIVE APPLICABILITY. The following applies 28   retroactively to January 1, 2022, for tax years beginning on 29   or after that date: 30   The section of this division of this Act amending section 31   425.25A   422.25A , subsection 5 , paragraph c, subparagraph (6), 32   subparagraph division (a). 33   Sec. 108. 2022 Iowa Acts, chapter 1099, section 47, is 34   amended by striking the section and inserting in lieu thereof 35   -37-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 37/ 55          

  H.F. _____   the following: 1   SEC. 47. Section 123.49, subsection 2 , paragraph d, 2   subparagraphs (1) and (3), Code 2022, are amended to read as 3   follows: 4   (1) Keep on premises covered by a liquor control retail 5   alcohol   license any alcoholic liquor in any container except 6   the original package purchased from the division, and except 7   mixed drinks or cocktails mixed on the premises for immediate 8   consumption on the licensed premises or as otherwise provided 9   by this paragraph d . This prohibition does not apply to 10   holders of a class D liquor control   retail alcohol license 11   or to alcoholic liquor delivered in accordance with section 12   123.46A . 13   (3) Mixed drinks or cocktails mixed on premises covered 14   by a class C liquor control   retail alcohol license or a 15   class C native distilled spirits liquor control license for 16   consumption off the licensed premises may be sold if the mixed 17   drink or cocktail is immediately filled in a sealed container 18   and is promptly taken from the licensed premises prior to 19   consumption of the mixed drink or cocktail. A mixed drink 20   or cocktail that is sold in a sealed container in compliance 21   with the requirements of this subparagraph and rules adopted 22   by the division shall not be deemed an open container subject 23   to the requirements of sections 321.284 and 321.284A if the 24   sealed container is unopened and the seal has not been tampered 25   with, and the contents of the container have not been partially 26   removed.   27   Sec. 109. Section 331.389, subsection 4, paragraph a, 28   subparagraph (3), as amended by 2022 Iowa Acts, chapter 1131, 29   section 69, is amended to read as follows:   30   (b) The department shall provide written notice to the   31   a regions regional administrator that the region is in 32   compliance with the requirements in subsection 3 . 33   Sec. 110. 2022 Iowa Acts, chapter 1148, section 25, is 34   amended to read as follows: 35   -38-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 38/ 55            

  H.F. _____   SEC. 25. Section 422.60 , Code 2022, is amended by adding the 1   following new subsection: 2   NEW SUBSECTION   . 15. The taxes imposed under this division 3   subchapter shall be reduced by an employer child care tax 4   credit allowed pursuant to section 237A.31 . 5   Sec. 111. 2022 Iowa Acts, chapter 1153, section 38, is 6   amended by striking the section and inserting in lieu thereof 7   the following: 8   SEC. 38. Section 282.18, subsection 11 , paragraph a, 9   subparagraph (8), Code 2022, is amended to read as follows: 10   (8) If the pupil participates in open enrollment because 11   of circumstances that meet the definition of good cause under   12   subsection 4 , paragraph b . For purposes of this subparagraph, 13   good cause   means a change in a childs residence due to a 14   change in family residence, a change in a childs residence 15   from the residence of one parent or guardian to the residence 16   of a different parent or guardian, a change in the state in 17   which the family residence is located, a change in a childs   18   parents marital status, a guardianship or custody proceeding,   19   placement in foster care, adoption, participation in a foreign 20   exchange program, initial placement of a prekindergarten   21   student in a special education program requiring specially 22   designed instruction, or participation in a substance abuse   23   or mental health treatment program, a change in the status of 24   a childs resident district such as removal of accreditation 25   by the state board, surrender of accreditation, or permanent 26   closure of a nonpublic school, revocation of a charter school 27   contract as provided in section 256E.10 or 256F.8, the failure 28   of negotiations for a whole grade sharing, reorganization, 29   dissolution agreement, or the rejection of a current whole   30   grade sharing agreement, or reorganization plan. 31   DIVISION II   32   CODE EDITOR DIRECTIVE   33   Sec. 112. CODE EDITOR DIRECTIVE.   34   1. The Code editor is directed to make the following 35   -39-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 39/ 55                             

  H.F. _____   transfer: 1   Section 89A.25 to section 89A.1A. 2   2. The Code editor shall correct internal references in the 3   Code and in any enacted legislation as necessary due to the 4   enactment of this section. 5   DIVISION III 6   EFFECTIVE DATE AND APPLICABILITY PROVISIONS 7   Sec. 113. CONTINGENT EFFECTIVE DATE. The following takes 8   effect on the effective date of the rules adopted by the 9   department of revenue pursuant to chapter 17A implementing 2020 10   Iowa Acts, chapter 1064, other than transitional rules: 11   The section of this Act amending 2022 Iowa Acts, chapter 12   1045, section 7. 13   Sec. 114. EFFECTIVE DATE. The following, being deemed of 14   immediate importance, takes effect upon enactment: 15   The section of this Act amending 2022 Iowa Acts, chapter 16   1061, sections 53 and 54. 17   Sec. 115. RETROACTIVE APPLICABILITY. The following applies 18   retroactively to January 1, 2023: 19   The section of this Act amending 2018 Iowa Acts, chapter 20   1161, section 114. 21   Sec. 116. RETROACTIVE APPLICABILITY. The following applies 22   retroactively to January 1, 2022: 23   The section of this Act amending 2022 Iowa Acts, chapter 24   1061, sections 53 and 54. 25   EXPLANATION 26   The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 27   the explanations substance by the members of the general assembly. 28   This bill makes Code changes and corrections that are 29   considered to be nonsubstantive and noncontroversial, in   30   addition to style changes. Changes include updating and 31   correcting names of public programs and entities, correcting 32   citations to the United States Code and Iowa Acts, correcting 33   terminology, spelling, format, capitalization, punctuation, and 34   grammar, as well as numbering, renumbering, and reorganizing 35   -40-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 40/ 55  

  H.F. _____   various provisions to eliminate unnumbered paragraphs and to 1   facilitate citation. The Code sections in which the bill 2   makes technical, grammatical, and other nonsubstantive changes 3   include the following: 4   DIVISION I: 5   Sections 2.47, 2.51, and 8.39: Updates the name, to reflect 6   the current name, of the legislative committee responsible for 7   considering legislation on appropriations, the chairpersons 8   and ranking members of which serve on and perform the duties 9   described in these two Code sections as members of the 10   legislative fiscal committee. 11   Section 8C.7A: Corrects the name of the federal Americans 12   With Disabilities Act of 1990 that is referenced in this 13   provision relating to applications for permits for the siting 14   of small wireless facilities. 15   Sections 13C.1, 15E.64, 22.7, 99F.6, 256.82, and 298A.8: 16   Removes a hyphen to correct and conform the spelling of the 17   term fundraising in these provisions to the spellings of the 18   same term elsewhere in the Code. 19   Section 23A.2: Moves language describing functions 20   performed by the department of corrections that are currently 21   contained in two different subsections to be within another 22   subsection that also describes a function performed by the 23   department of corrections, to conform the style of these 24   subsections to the style used elsewhere in this Code section 25   to describe functions performed by other state agencies or 26   political subdivisions of the state that are exempted from 27   the prohibition in Code chapter 23A against competition with 28   private enterprise. 29   Section 29C.9: Adds quotation marks around form language 30   that specifies how the names of local emergency management 31   commissions should be written to distinguish the form language 32   from other language in this Code section relating to the 33   establishment of these local commissions.   34   Section 35A.13: Strikes an unneeded comma from language 35   -41-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 41/ 55  

  H.F. _____   describing one of the permissible investment management 1   expenses for which moneys in the veterans trust fund may be 2   expended. 3   Section 53.47: Adds a comma before the last item in 4   two series to conform this provision relating to materials 5   furnished by the department of administrative services 6   to counties at the direction of the state commissioner of 7   elections for absentee ballots, envelopes, and other printed 8   matter to current Code style. 9   Section 68A.304: Removes a hyphen from the term in kind in 10   language describing what constitutes campaign property and in 11   which the term is not used as an adjective. 12   Section 68A.701: Adds a comma at the beginning of a 13   prefatory clause to improve the readability of this provision 14   penalizing violations of the requirements contained in this 15   Code chapter governing the financing of campaigns for state, 16   county, city, or school office. 17   Section 76.10: Adds a comma after the year in a date 18   reference in this provision relating to the issuance of public 19   bonds or debt obligations to conform to the style used in other 20   provisions in the Code when specific dates are referenced. 21   Section 80D.7: Strikes the words Iowa law enforcement 22   academy that appear before the word council in this 23   provision relating to the carrying of a weapon by a member of a 24   force of reserve peace officers to reflect the definition of 25   the term council in Code section 80D.1A to mean Iowa law 26   enforcement academy council. 27   Section 100.14: Removes, to conform to current Code style, 28   commas that appear after the word including and after the 29   phrase but not limited to in language describing the types of 30   legal proceedings which may be instituted by a county attorney 31   to enforce the penalty provisions of, or rules or orders 32   adopted or issued on behalf of the state pursuant to, the Code 33   chapter governing the duties of the state fire marshal. 34   Section 103.18: Adds the word license after references to 35   -42-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 42/ 55  

  H.F. _____   four different types of licenses in language relating to the 1   requirements for renewal of those four licenses, to improve 2   readability and to conform to the definitions of each of those 3   licenses in the Code chapter regulating the electrician and 4   electrical contractor professions. 5   Section 147.77: Rewrites a citation to the federal 6   Controlled Substances Act to conform this citation to that Act, 7   in language relating to requirements for medical profession 8   licensees whose duties require those licensees to be in 9   restricted areas of racing facilities, to other similar 10   citations to that federal Act elsewhere in the Code. 11   Section 147F.1: Corrects the citations to the United States 12   Code provisions regarding status as active duty military 13   personnel, changes the word spouse to spouses to conform to 14   other usage, and adds a comma before the last item in a series 15   to improve readability of these provisions within the audiology 16   and speech language pathology interstate compact. 17   Section 151.10: Adds a comma after the numeral 3 in 18   three places to conform the style of an internal reference 19   to current Code style in this provision relating to the 20   education requirements for applicants for a license to practice 21   chiropractic. 22   Section 162.2: Adds a comma before the last item in a 23   series to improve the readability of a definition of animal 24   warden in the Code chapter pertaining to the care of animals 25   in commercial establishments. 26   Section 165A.1: Capitalizes the first letter in the genus 27   name of a bacterium to conform the capitalization of the genus 28   name within this Code chapter governing Johnes disease control 29   to the capitalization of binomial names elsewhere in the Code. 30   Section 189A.5: Replaces the word thereat with the 31   words at the establishment to update the style of this 32   provision regarding inspection of the sanitary condition of 33   establishments that prepare or handle livestock or poultry 34   products. 35   -43-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 43/ 55  

  H.F. _____   Section 190.2: Removes, to conform to current Code style, 1   commas that appear after the word including and after 2   the phrase but not limited to in language relating to 3   the publication of standards for foods by the department of 4   agriculture and land stewardship. 5   Section 202A.4: Strikes an unneeded comma and duplicate 6   language from, and adds the missing word or before the 7   last item in a series in, this provision prohibiting, after 8   April 29, 1999, the inclusion of confidentiality provisions 9   in contracts for the purchase of livestock by certain persons 10   who are engaged in the business of slaughtering livestock and 11   offering the resulting meat products for sale. 12   Section 206.8: Adds a citation to improve hypertext linkage 13   to the Code section in which the groundwater protection fund is 14   created, in this provision relating to the deposit of pesticide 15   dealer license fees into that fund. 16   Section 206.12: Divides long sentences into two in two 17   places, conforms terminology used to describe the deposit of 18   moneys to the terminology used elsewhere in the Code, and adds 19   a citation to improve hypertext linkage to the Code section 20   in which the groundwater protection fund is created, in this 21   provision relating to the registration of pesticide brands 22   and the deposit of part of the registration fees into the 23   groundwater protection fund. 24   Section 210.23: Adds a citation to improve hypertext 25   linkage to the Code section in which the term home food 26   processing establishment is defined, in this provision 27   exempting those establishments from regulations relating to the 28   packaging and sale of bread. 29   Section 225.26: Replaces the word said with the words 30   state psychiatric to improve the readability of this 31   provision relating to the use of moneys collected from private 32   patients of the state psychiatric hospital. 33   Section 226.42: Changes the word May to The 34   superintendent may to conform the style of this provision 35   -44-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 44/ 55  

  H.F. _____   outlining a permissible power of superintendents of the mental 1   health institutes to the style used in the other enumerations 2   of emergency powers and duties of the superintendents in this 3   Code section. 4   Section 232.46: Changes the verb is to are and adds a 5   comma before the last item in a series to update the style and 6   improve the readability of this provision relating to entry of 7   consent decrees in juvenile proceedings. 8   Section 237.18: Removes, to conform to current Code style, 9   commas appearing after the word including and after the 10   phrase but not limited to in language relating to the content 11   of mandatory training programs for members of the state child 12   advocacy board. 13   Section 252B.6A: Removes, to conform to current Code style, 14   commas appearing in three places before and after the phrase 15   but not limited to and conforms the citation style used 16   in a Code chapter string to current Code style in this Code 17   section relating to judicial proceedings initiated by a private 18   attorney to collect outstanding child support obligations. 19   Section 252D.16: Removes, to conform to current Code style, 20   commas appearing after the word including and after the 21   phrase but not limited to in a definition of payor of 22   income or payor for purposes of the Code chapter relating 23   to income withholding for purposes of payment of court-ordered 24   child support obligations. 25   Section 256B.2: Changes the word and to or in a 26   string citation to Code chapters governing different types 27   of residential or detention facilities that are attended by 28   children who cannot adapt to regular educational or home living 29   conditions to conform to the context of this provision and adds 30   the word state to conform a reference by name to the official 31   name for the state board of regents. 32   Section 260C.44: Adds the words department of labor 33   within a reference by name to the United States office of 34   apprenticeship to conform the reference, in this provision 35   -45-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 45/ 55  

  H.F. _____   defining apprenticeship program for purposes of the Code 1   chapter governing community colleges, to other similar 2   references to that office elsewhere in the Code. 3   Section 261.85: Changes the word dollars to moneys 4   to conform how terminology is used within this provision 5   appropriating moneys for the work-study program administered by 6   the college student aid commission. 7   Section 261.114: Changes two references by name to the 8   health care award program established in Code section 261.116, 9   in this Code section relating to the rural Iowa advanced 10   registered nurse practitioner and physician assistant loan 11   repayment program, to reflect the change made to the name of 12   the health care award program by 2022 Iowa Acts, chapter 1134, 13   section 16. 14   Section 261.117: Corrects a reference by name to the rural 15   Iowa advanced registered nurse practitioner and physician 16   assistant loan repayment program within this Code section 17   governing the mental health professional loan repayment 18   program. 19   Section 262.71: Corrects references by name to the Iowa 20   state university of science and technology and the state 21   university of Iowa that are contained within this Code section 22   establishing the center for early development education. 23   Section 262.78: Corrects references by name to the state 24   university of Iowa in four places within this Code section 25   establishing the center for agricultural safety and health. 26   Section 279.41: Adds commas before and after the qualifying 27   clause without a vote of the electorate to improve the 28   readability of this provision relating to use of moneys 29   received from the condemnation, sale, or other disposition of 30   schoolhouses and school sites.   31   Sections 314.11, 419.2, and 458A.25: Conforms the spelling 32   of the term pipelines in these provisions relating to the use 33   of bridges by utilities, municipal support of certain projects, 34   and liens for labor or materials furnished for gas or oil 35   -46-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 46/ 55  

  H.F. _____   wells or pipelines, to the spelling used in other provisions 1   elsewhere in the Code. In Code section 314.11, a comma is also 2   added before the last item in a series to conform to current 3   Code style. 4   Section 314.22: Removes in three places, to conform to 5   current Code style, commas appearing after the word including 6   and after the phrase but not limited to in this provision 7   relating to integrated roadside vegetation management. 8   Section 320.7: Changes the word ground to grounds, to 9   conform to other similar uses of the term elsewhere in the 10   Code, in this provision relating to the basis for forfeiture of 11   grants of permission by the state department of transportation 12   or a board of supervisors to lay water and gas mains, 13   sidewalks, and cattleways. 14   Section 327D.5: Adds the word section to improve the 15   readability of and hypertext linkage within this Code section 16   relating to the burden of proof in judicial proceedings 17   regarding disputes between connecting railroads. 18   Section 328.26: Strikes the word section to conform the 19   citation style used for two Code sections, in this Code section 20   relating to registration of aircraft, to the citation style 21   used elsewhere in the Code. 22   Section 331.653: Changes the word premise to premises 23   in language describing the duty of the sheriff to observe and 24   inspect licensed establishments for gambling devices and to 25   report any findings to regulatory authorities. 26   Section 346.27: Changes the capitalization and use of 27   italics for two terms, of which only one is a definition, that 28   are contained within quotation marks in this provision relating 29   to the creation of an authority for purposes of exercising 30   control over joint county and city property, to conform to 31   current Code style. 32   Section 350.1: Changes the placement and use of the 33   word and, adds semicolons, and replaces commas with 34   semicolons to improve the punctuation and readability of this 35   -47-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 47/ 55  

  H.F. _____   provision relating to the reasons for establishment of county 1   conservation boards. 2   Section 350.4: Adds a comma before the last item in a series 3   in several places, in this provision describing the powers and 4   duties of county conservation boards, to conform to current 5   Code style. 6   Section 350.5: Adds a comma before the last item in a 7   series, in this provision regarding regulations that may be 8   adopted by county conservation boards, to conform to current 9   Code style. 10   Section 357.18: Strikes two unneeded commas and strikes 11   a redundant instance of the word said to improve the 12   readability of this provision relating to the procedure for 13   acceptance of completed work by a benefited water district. 14   Section 376.3: Adds commas after string citations in two 15   places to set off qualifying clauses in this provision relating 16   to nominations for elective city offices. 17   Section 384.84A: Replaces an acronym with the full name 18   of the federal environmental protection agency to improve the 19   readability of language relating to compliance by a city with 20   regulations issued by that federal agency pertaining to storm 21   water sewer discharge or storm water drainage systems. 22   Section 411.21: Adds commas after year references in 23   various references to specific dates and adds a comma before 24   the last item in a series of subsection references to conform 25   the punctuation of this provision, relating to annuity or 26   withdrawal of contributions under Code chapter 411 by retired 27   police officers and fire fighters who became vested and 28   terminated service or were receiving annuities prior to July 29   1, 1979, to current Code style. 30   Section 421.24: Adds a comma to set off a prefatory clause 31   and deletes an unneeded comma to improve the readability of 32   this provision relating to suits brought in other states by the 33   attorney general for collection of taxes due under the laws of 34   this state.   35   -48-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 48/ 55  

  H.F. _____   Section 422.11L: Replaces the phrase the date specified in 1   the preceding sentence with January 1, 2016, the date that 2   is specified in the preceding sentence, in this definition of 3   the term Internal Revenue Code that applies to the granting 4   of solar energy system tax credits. 5   Section 428A.9: Adds commas in two places to set off 6   prefatory clauses in this provision describing the procedure 7   that a taxpayer must follow to receive a refund of overpayment 8   of taxes that have been paid to the state or to a county. 9   Sections 455B.224 and 455B.301: Changes the term executive 10   director to director to conform the name used to describe 11   the chief executive officer of the department of natural 12   resources to the current name. These name changes were 13   inadvertently omitted when that department was created in 1986 14   Iowa Acts, chapter 1245. 15   Section 455B.395: Adds the numeric reference 4 after two 16   part references to facilitate hypertext linkage within this 17   provision governing the public availability of information 18   obtained during the investigation of or response to a hazardous 19   condition conducted pursuant to rules adopted, investigations 20   authorized, or orders issued pursuant to part 4 of Code chapter 21   455B, subchapter IV. 22   Section 455B.473: Corrects a reference by name to the 23   federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and 24   Liability Act of 1980 in this provision exempting the owners 25   of certain underground storage tanks from being required to 26   provide notice to the department of natural resources of the 27   existence of those tanks.   28   Section 455B.479: Adds a citation to improve hypertext 29   linkage to the Code section in which the groundwater protection 30   fund is created, in this Code section requiring the deposit of 31   annual underground storage tank management fees in that fund. 32   Section 455F.7: Adds a citation to improve hypertext 33   linkage to the Code section in which the groundwater protection 34   fund is created, in this Code section requiring the remitting 35   -49-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 49/ 55  

  H.F. _____   of fees that have been collected from the issuance of permits 1   to retailers for the sale of household hazardous materials to 2   that fund. 3   Section 455G.4: Updates the name of the committee to 4   reflect the current name of the committee in the senate, the 5   chairperson and ranking member of which should receive a 6   quarterly report regarding changes to the status of claims 7   against the Iowa comprehensive petroleum underground storage 8   tank fund and corrective action taken at eligible high-risk 9   sites. 10   Section 456B.11: Adds a citation to improve hypertext 11   linkage to the Code section in which the groundwater protection 12   fund is created, in this Code section providing for use of 13   moneys in that fund for acquisition, protection, development, 14   and management of wetlands that result from the elimination of 15   agricultural drainage wells. 16   Section 460.302: Adds a citation to improve hypertext 17   linkage to the Code section in which the groundwater protection 18   fund is created, in language relating to use of moneys 19   from that fund to provide financial incentives for the 20   implementation of alternatives to agricultural drainage wells. 21   Section 490.143: Adds commas in two places to conform 22   the language of this definition of qualified director of a 23   business corporation to similar language in the model business 24   corporation Act promulgated by the American bar association, 25   upon which this Code section is based. 26   Section 514A.3: Adds, in multiple places, numeric Code 27   subunit designations to distinguish language which is part of 28   this Code section relating to accident and sickness insurance 29   policy provisions from language which is directed to be 30   included within the insurance policy provisions. 31   Section 514E.2: Removes a hyphen from the term cross 32   section in this provision describing the composition of the 33   board of directors of the Iowa comprehensive health insurance 34   association to conform use of the term to usage elsewhere in 35   -50-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 50/ 55  

  H.F. _____   the Code. 1   Section 518B.1: Changes the capitalization of the word 2   section and adds the word federal within a citation to 3   the federal Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, in a 4   definition of the term the Act for purposes of the riot 5   reinsurance program contained in Code chapter 518B, to conform 6   to the style used for similar citations elsewhere in the Code. 7   Section 521A.1: Strikes a redundant instance of the word 8   inclusive that appears after a Code section citation string 9   to conform the citation string in this definition of the term 10   control for the Code chapter relating to insurance holding 11   systems to other similar citation strings elsewhere in the 12   Code. 13   Section 524.103: Adds a comma before the last item in 14   a series to conform the style of the series within this 15   definition of the term evidence of indebtedness to the style 16   of other series elsewhere in the Code. 17   Section 524.207: Strikes the redundant expression and 18   thereafter, that appears after a date citation to on or after 19   December 31, 2015 in this provision relating to payment of 20   fees and assessments generated by the conversion of a national 21   bank or federal savings association to a state bank on or after 22   December 31, 2015. 23   Section 524.302: Changes the verb be to are to 24   update the verbiage used in this provision describing one 25   of the provisions that must be included in the articles of 26   incorporation of a state bank. 27   Section 524.544: Strikes a reference to subsection 2 of   28   this section, that was stricken by 2022 Iowa Acts, chapter 29   1062, section 57, in this provision relating to reports to the 30   superintendent of banking when changes in control of the shares 31   of a state bank occur. 32   Section 524.1405: Adds the word be to improve the grammar 33   of this provision relating to the effect of a merger of 34   financial institutions. 35   -51-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 51/ 55  

  H.F. _____   Section 524.1508: Changes the verb be to is to update 1   the verbiage used and adds a comma to set off a prefatory 2   clause in two provisions describing the procedure for adoption 3   of restated articles of incorporation by a state bank. 4   Section 554.2403: Italicizes the term entrusting to 5   conform this definition to the style used elsewhere in the 6   Code for defined terms in this provision governing the title 7   acquired by a purchaser from a transferor in transactions 8   involving the sale of goods. 9   Section 554.2707: Italicizes the term person in the 10   position of a seller, in this provision defining which persons 11   are considered to be, and what the powers and remedies are held 12   by those persons, to conform this definition to the style used 13   elsewhere in the Code for defined terms. 14   Section 554.9208: Deletes an extraneous and to conform 15   the style of this subparagraph to the style of the balance of 16   this Code section, and to the section of the model Act upon 17   which this Code section is based, in this provision relating to 18   the duties of a secured party after receiving a demand from a 19   debtor. 20   Section 556E.2: Adds the word section to improve the 21   readability of and hypertext linkage within this Code section 22   relating to tests for the ascertainment of the fineness of gold 23   or alloy in any article. 24   Section 562B.10: Adds commas before the word including, 25   to set off a qualifying clause, and before the last item in a 26   series, to conform the style of this provision relating to what 27   may be included in a rental agreement between a landlord and 28   tenant to current Code style. 29   Section 592.1: Capitalizes a reference to a specific 30   session of the general assembly and a reference to a specific 31   Code publication, in this provision relating to bonds for 32   certain garbage disposal plants, to conform the style of the 33   references to the style used in other similar references 34   elsewhere in the Code. 35   -52-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 52/ 55  

  H.F. _____   Section 628.28: Adds a comma before the last citation in 1   three series of Code section citations to conform the citation 2   style used in this Code section relating to redemption of 3   property not used for agricultural or certain residential 4   purposes to the style used elsewhere in the Code. 5   Section 636.25: Adds the word section to improve the 6   readability of and hypertext linkage within this Code section 7   relating to powers of a fiduciary of a trust over existing 8   investments of the trust. 9   Section 692A.128: Adds the word tier before a numeric 10   reference to III to conform this reference to tier III sex 11   offenses to other similar references elsewhere within Code 12   chapter 692A regarding the sex offender registry and sex 13   offender registration requirements. 14   Section 804.31: Removes hyphens from this nonadjectival use 15   of the term hard of hearing in this provision relating to the 16   detention or arrest of hard-of-hearing persons. 17   Section 811.7: Changes the word recite to recites to 18   update archaic usage in this provision relating to recommitment 19   of a defendant who was released on bail, but who has failed to 20   appear as required in the order for release. 21   Section 904.603: Divides a long sentence into two and 22   adds a comma before the last item in a series to improve the 23   readability of this provision relating to actions for damages 24   for an unlawful release of confidential information contained 25   in records regarding services received by a person from the 26   department of corrections or the judicial district departments 27   of corrections.   28   2018 Iowa Acts, chapter 1161, section 114: Corrects an 29   internal reference to a Code chapter subunit of Code chapter 30   422 that appeared in new subsection language that now appears 31   in Code section 422.7, subsection 18, but was added to Code 32   section 422.7, subsection 29, effective January 1, 2023, by 33   this section of this 2018 Iowa Act. Beginning in 2020, Code 34   chapter 422 no longer was divided into divisions but rather 35   -53-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 53/ 55  

  H.F. _____   is divided into subchapters. This change is retroactively 1   applicable to January 1, 2023. 2   2022 Iowa Acts, chapter 1045, section 7: Redrafts to 3   correct the lead-in in this section of this Act to clarify 4   that subsection 1, paragraph b, of Code section 421.65, is 5   being amended. The original lead-in in this section of this 6   Act does not include the Code section citation information. 7   The amendment to this Act takes effect contingent upon the 8   effective date of the rules adopted by the department of 9   revenue implementing 2020 Iowa Acts, chapter 1064, other than 10   transitional rules. 11   2022 Iowa Acts, chapter 1061, sections 53 and 54: Corrects 12   an internal reference to a provision amended by 2022 Iowa Acts, 13   chapter 1061, that took effect upon enactment of that Act and 14   applied retroactively to January 1, 2022. This provision takes 15   effect upon enactment and applies retroactively to January 1, 16   2022. 17   2022 Iowa Acts, chapter 1099, section 47: Redrafts this 18   Iowa Acts section to eliminate a duplicate instance of the term 19   retail alcohol license that was inadvertently created when 20   Code section 123.49, subsection 2, paragraph d, subparagraph 21   (3), was amended by this Act. 22   2022 Iowa Acts, chapter 1131, section 69: Strikes an 23   extraneous the that would otherwise appear in what is now 24   Code section 331.389, subsection 4, paragraph a, subparagraph 25   (2), subparagraph division (b), after this Iowa Act sections 26   changes were applied to former Code section 331.389, subsection 27   4, paragraph a, subparagraph (3). 28   2022 Iowa Acts, chapter 1148, section 25: Corrects an 29   internal reference to a Code chapter subunit of Code chapter 30   422 that appeared in new subsection language that was added to 31   Code section 422.60 by this section of this Iowa Act. Code 32   chapter 422 is no longer divided into divisions but rather 33   is divided into subchapters. 34   2022 Iowa Acts, chapter 1153, section 38: Redrafts this Iowa 35   -54-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 54/ 55  

  H.F. _____   Acts section to add the missing indefinite article a before 1   the words different parent or guardian in new language that 2   is added to Code section 282.18, subsection 11, paragraph a, 3   subparagraph (8), by this section of this Iowa Act. 4   DIVISION II: 5   This division directs the Code editor to move Code section 6   89A.25, which is the short title for Code chapter 89A, relating 7   to elevators, to become Code section 89A.1A. Short titles 8   are placed at or near the beginning of Code chapters under 9   current Code style and the transfer avoids the need for the 10   use of alpha designations if new Code sections are enacted at 11   the end of the Code chapter but before the current short title 12   placement. 13   DIVISION III: 14   This division contains effective date and retroactive 15   applicability provisions that apply to 2022 Iowa Acts, chapter 16   1045, section 7; 2022 Iowa Acts, chapter 1061, sections 53 and 17   54; and 2018 Iowa Acts, chapter 1161, section 114. 18   -55-   LSB 1830HC (1) 90   lh/ns 55/ 55