Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HSB664 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/06/2024

                            House Study Bill 664 - Introduced   SENATE/HOUSE FILE _____   BY (PROPOSED GOVERNOR BILL)   A BILL FOR   An Act relating to the organization, structure, and functions 1   of state and local governments, providing for salaries 2   of certain state officers, making statutory corrections, 3   resolving inconsistencies, removing ambiguities, and 4   including effective date provisions. 5   BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 6   TLSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns  

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   DIVISION I 1   NATURAL RESOURCES 2   Section 1. Section 233A.15, Code 2024, is amended to read 3   as follows: 4   233A.15 Transfers Assignments to work in parks. 5   1. The director may assign children from the state training 6   school deemed trustworthy, to perform services for the 7   department of natural resources within the state parks, state 8   game and forest areas, and other lands under the jurisdiction 9   of the department of natural resources. The department of 10   natural resources shall provide permanent housing and   work 11   guidance supervision, but the care and custody of the children 12   assigned shall remain with the department. All programs shall 13   have as their primary purpose and shall provide for inculcation 14   or the activation of attitudes, skills, and habit patterns 15   which will be conducive to the habilitation of the children 16   involved. 17   2. The director may use state-owned mobile housing 18   equipment and facilities in performing services at temporary 19   locations in the areas described in subsection 1 . 20   DIVISION II 21   DEPARTMENT OF INSPECTIONS, APPEALS, AND LICENSING 22   Sec. 2. Section 10A.309, Code 2024, is amended to read as 23   follows: 24   10A.309 Interest in affected business. 25   It shall be unlawful for the   The commissioner to shall not 26   be financially interested in any business enterprise coming 27   under or affected by this subchapter during the commissioners   28   term of while in office, and if the commissioner violates   29   this statute, it shall be sufficient grounds for removal from 30   office, and in such case the governor shall at once declare the 31   office vacant and appoint another to fill the vacancy. 32   Sec. 3. Section 10A.310, subsection 2, Code 2024, is amended 33   to read as follows: 34   2. Subject to the approval of the director of the department   35   -1-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 1/ 88             

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   of workforce development , the commissioner may enter into 1   contracts with any state agency, with or without reimbursement, 2   for the purpose of obtaining the services, facilities, and 3   personnel of the agency and with the consent of any state 4   agency or political subdivision of the state, accept and use 5   the services, facilities, and personnel of the agency or 6   political subdivision, and employ experts and consultants or 7   organizations in order to expeditiously, efficiently, and 8   economically effectuate the purposes of this chapter . The 9   agreements under this subsection are subject to approval by the 10   executive council if approval is required by law. 11   Sec. 4. Section 10A.504, subsection 1, unnumbered paragraph 12   1, Code 2024, is amended to read as follows: 13   The director shall appoint and supervise a full-time   an 14   executive director for each of the following boards: 15   Sec. 5. Section 10A.507, subsection 2, Code 2024, is amended 16   to read as follows: 17   2. The fund shall consist of moneys and fees collected by 18   the department for deposit in the fund and other moneys as   19   provided by law . 20   Sec. 6. Section 91C.4, Code 2024, is amended to read as 21   follows: 22   91C.4 Fees. 23   The director shall prescribe the fee for registration, 24   which fee shall not exceed fifty dollars every   per year. All 25   fees collected under this chapter shall be deposited in the 26   licensing and regulation fund created in section 10A.507. 27   Sec. 7. Section 135C.9, subsection 1, paragraph b, Code 28   2024, is amended to read as follows: 29   b. The facility has been inspected by the director , who may   30   be a member of a municipal fire department, or the directors 31   designee   and the department has received either a certificate 32   of compliance or a provisional certificate of compliance by 33   the facility with the fire hazard and fire safety rules and 34   standards of the department as promulgated by the director 35   -2-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 2/ 88                

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   and, where applicable, the fire safety standards required for 1   participation in programs authorized by either Tit. XVIII or 2   Tit. XIX of the United States Social Security Act, codified at 3   42 U.S.C. 1395  1395ll and 1396  1396g. The certificate or 4   provisional certificate shall be signed by the director or the 5   directors designee who made the inspection. If the director 6   or directors designee   finds a deficiency upon inspection, the 7   notice to the facility shall be provided in a timely manner 8   and shall specifically describe the nature of the deficiency, 9   identifying the Code section or subsection   provision or the 10   rule or standard violated. The notice shall also specify the 11   time allowed for correction of the deficiency, at the end of 12   which time the director or directors designee   shall perform 13   a follow-up inspection. 14   Sec. 8. Section 147.80, Code 2024, is amended to read as 15   follows: 16   147.80 Establishment of fees  administrative costs. 17   1. Each board , following approval by the department,   may , or 18   at the direction of the department, shall   by rule establish or 19   revise fees for the following based on the costs of sustaining 20   the board and the actual costs of the service   : 21   a. Examinations. 22   b. Licensure, certification, or registration. 23   c. Renewal of licensure, certification, or registration. 24   d. Renewal of licensure, certification, or registration 25   during the grace period. 26   e. Reinstatement or reactivation of licensure,   27   certification, or registration. 28   f. Issuance of a certified statement that a person is 29   licensed, registered, or has been issued a certificate to 30   practice in this state. 31   g. Issuance of a duplicate license, registration, or 32   certificate, which shall be so designated on its face. A board 33   may require satisfactory proof that the original license, 34   registration, or certificate issued by the board has been lost 35   -3-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 3/ 88             

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   or destroyed. 1   h. Issuance of a renewal card. 2   i. Verification of licensure, registration, or 3   certification. 4   j. Returned checks. 5   k. Inspections. 6   2. Each board   The department shall annually prepare 7   estimates of projected revenues to be generated by the all 8   fees received by the board   collected as well as a projection 9   of the fairly apportioned aggregate administrative costs and 10   rental expenses attributable to the board   all boards and the 11   division of the department responsible for licensing related to 12   such boards . Each board The department shall annually review 13   and , if necessary, direct the boards to   adjust its the schedule 14   of fees to cover aggregate projected expenses and ensure fees 15   imposed in this state are not greater than similar fees imposed 16   by similar boards or agencies in other states . The department 17   shall annually provide to each appropriate board a comparison   18   of the amount of the boards fees as compared to similar fees   19   imposed by similar boards or agencies in other states. 20   3. a.   The board of medicine, the board of pharmacy, the 21   dental board, and the board of nursing shall retain individual 22   an   executive officers director pursuant to section 10A.504 , but 23   to the extent possible shall share administrative, clerical, 24   and investigative staff . 25   b. An individual executive director may be appointed and 26   serve as the executive director of one or more of the boards 27   specified under paragraph a . 28   Sec. 9. Section 152.2, Code 2024, is amended to read as   29   follows:   30   152.2 Executive director.   31   The board shall retain a full-time   an executive director,   32   who shall be appointed pursuant to section 10A.504 . The 33   executive director shall be a registered nurse. The governor, 34   with the approval of the executive council pursuant to section 35   -4-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 4/ 88                                            

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   8A.413, subsection 3 , under the pay plan for exempt positions 1   in the executive branch of government, shall set the salary of 2   the executive director. 3   Sec. 10. Section 153.33B, unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 4   2024, is amended to read as follows: 5   A full-time   An executive director shall be appointed as 6   provided under section 10A.504 . The executive director shall 7   not be a member of the board. The duties of the executive 8   director shall be the following: 9   Sec. 11. Section 231B.4, Code 2024, is amended to read as 10   follows: 11   231B.4 Zoning  fire and safety standards. 12   An elder group home shall be located in an area zoned 13   for single-family or multiple-family housing or in an 14   unincorporated area and shall be constructed in compliance with 15   applicable local housing codes and the rules adopted for the 16   special classification by the department. In the absence of 17   local building codes, the facility shall comply with the state 18   plumbing code established pursuant to section 135.11   105.4 and 19   the state building code established pursuant to section 103A.7 20   and the rules adopted for the special classification by the 21   department. The rules adopted for the special classification 22   by the department regarding second floor occupancy shall take 23   into consideration the mobility of the tenants. 24   Sec. 12. Section 272C.1, subsection 6, Code 2024, is amended 25   by adding the following new paragraph: 26   NEW PARAGRAPH   . ag. The real estate appraiser examining 27   board, created pursuant to chapter 543D. 28   Sec. 13. REPEAL. Section 91C.9, Code 2024, is repealed. 29   Sec. 14. TRANSFER. Moneys remaining in the contractor 30   registration revolving fund at the end of the fiscal year 31   beginning July 1, 2023, shall be transferred to the licensing 32   and regulation fund created in section 10A.507. 33   DIVISION III   34   DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION   35   -5-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 5/ 88       

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   Sec. 15. Section 321.383, subsections 1 and 2, Code 2024, 1   are amended to read as follows: 2   1. This chapter with respect to equipment on vehicles does 3   not apply to implements of husbandry, road machinery, or bulk 4   spreaders and other fertilizer and chemical equipment defined 5   as special mobile equipment, except as made applicable in this 6   section . However, the movement of implements of husbandry on a 7   roadway is subject to safety rules adopted by the department of   8   public safety   . The safety rules shall prohibit the movement 9   of any power unit towing more than one implement of husbandry, 10   except implements of husbandry that are not self-propelled and 11   are capable of being towed in tandem, from the manufacturer 12   to the retail seller, from the retail seller to the farm 13   purchaser, or from the manufacturer to the farm purchaser. 14   2. When operated on a highway in this state at a speed 15   of thirty-five miles per hour or less, every farm tractor, 16   or tractor with towed equipment, self-propelled implement of 17   husbandry, road construction or maintenance vehicle, road 18   grader, horse-drawn vehicle, or any other vehicle principally 19   designed for use off the highway and any such tractor, 20   implement, vehicle, or grader when manufactured for sale or 21   sold at retail after December 31, 1971, shall be identified 22   with a reflective device in accordance with the standards of 23   the American society of agricultural engineers; however, this 24   provision shall not apply to such vehicles when traveling in 25   an escorted parade. If a person operating a vehicle drawn 26   by a horse or mule objects to using a reflective device 27   that complies with the standards of the American society of 28   agricultural engineers for religious reasons, the vehicle may 29   be identified by an alternative reflective device that is in 30   compliance with rules adopted by the department of public   31   safety   . The reflective device or alternative reflective device 32   shall be visible from the rear. A vehicle other than those 33   specified in this section shall not display a reflective device 34   or an alternative reflective device. On vehicles operating at 35   -6-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 6/ 88      

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   speeds above thirty-five miles per hour, the reflective device 1   or alternative reflective device shall be removed or hidden 2   from view. 3   Sec. 16. Section 307.12, subsection 1, paragraph f, Code 4   2024, is amended to read as follows: 5   f. Present the departments proposed budget to the 6   commission prior to December   March 31 of each immediately 7   preceding the applicable fiscal year. 8   Sec. 17. Section 307.12, subsection 1, Code 2024, is amended 9   by adding the following new paragraph: 10   NEW PARAGRAPH   . 0l. Establish divisions within the 11   department as necessary or desirable in addition to any 12   departmental division required or established by law. 13   Sec. 18. Section 307.12, subsection 2, Code 2024, is amended 14   to read as follows: 15   2. If in the interest of the state, the director may allow 16   a subsistence expense to an employee under the supervision   17   of the departments administrator   responsible for highway 18   programs and activities for continuous stay in one location 19   while on duty away from established headquarters and place 20   of domicile for a period not to exceed forty-five days; and 21   allow automobile expenses in accordance with section 8A.363 , 22   for moving an employee and the employees family from place of 23   present domicile to new domicile, and actual transportation 24   expense for moving of household goods. The household goods for 25   which transportation expense is allowed shall not include pets 26   or animals.   27   Sec. 19. Section 307.21, subsection 1, Code 2024, is amended 28   to read as follows: 29   1. The departments administrator responsible for the   30   operations and finances of the department shall: 31   a. Provide for the proper maintenance and protection of 32   the grounds, buildings, and equipment of the department, in 33   cooperation with the department of administrative services. 34   b. Establish, supervise, and maintain a system of 35   -7-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 7/ 88            

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   centralized electronic data processing for the department, in 1   cooperation with the department of administrative services   2   management . 3   c. Assist the director in preparing Prepare the departmental 4   budget. 5   d. Provide centralized purchasing services for the 6   department, if authorized by the department of administrative 7   services. The administrator department shall, when the price 8   is reasonably competitive and the quality as intended, purchase 9   soybean-based inks and plastic products with recycled content, 10   including but not limited to plastic garbage can liners, and 11   shall purchase these items in accordance with the schedule 12   established in section 8A.315 . However, the administrator   13   department   need not purchase garbage can liners in accordance 14   with the schedule if the liners are utilized by a facility 15   approved by the environmental protection commission created 16   under section 455A.6 , for purposes of recycling. For purposes 17   of this section , recycled content means that the content of 18   the product contains a minimum of thirty percent postconsumer 19   material. 20   e. Assist the director in employing   Employ the professional, 21   technical, clerical, and secretarial staff for the department 22   and maintain employee records, in cooperation with the 23   department of administrative services and provide personnel 24   services, including but not limited to training, safety 25   education, and employee counseling. 26   f. Assist the director in coordinating   Coordinate the 27   responsibilities and duties of the various divisions within the 28   department. 29   g. Carry out all other general administrative duties for the 30   department. 31   h. Perform such other duties and responsibilities as may be 32   assigned by the director. 33   Sec. 20. Section 307.21, subsection 2, unnumbered paragraph 34   1, Code 2024, is amended to read as follows: 35   -8-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 8/ 88              

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   When performing the duty of providing centralized purchasing 1   services under subsection 1 , the administrator   department shall 2   do all of the following: 3   Sec. 21. Section 307.21, subsection 4, Code 2024, is amended 4   to read as follows: 5   4. The administrator department shall provide for the 6   purchase of qualified renewable fuels to power internal 7   combustion engines that are used to operate motor vehicles and 8   for the purchase of motor vehicles operating using engines 9   powered by qualified renewable fuels in the same manner 10   required for the director of the department of administrative 11   services pursuant to section 8A.368 . The department of 12   transportation shall compile information regarding compliance 13   with the provisions of this subsection in the same manner as 14   the department of administrative services pursuant to section 15   8A.369 . The department of transportation shall cooperate 16   with the department of administrative services in preparing 17   the annual state fleet qualified renewable fuels compliance 18   report regarding compliance with this subsection as provided 19   in section 8A.369 . 20   Sec. 22. Section 307.21, subsection 5, paragraph a, 21   unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 2024, is amended to read as 22   follows: 23   Of all new passenger vehicles and light pickup trucks 24   purchased by the administrator   department , a minimum of ten 25   percent of all such vehicles and trucks purchased shall be 26   equipped with engines which utilize alternative methods of 27   propulsion, including but not limited to any of the following: 28   Sec. 23. Section 307.21, subsections 6 and 7, Code 2024, are 29   amended to read as follows: 30   6. The administrator   department shall, whenever technically 31   feasible, purchase and use degradable loose foam packing 32   material manufactured from grain starches or other renewable 33   resources, unless the cost of the packing material is more than 34   ten percent greater than the cost of packing material made from 35   -9-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 9/ 88          

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   nonrenewable resources. For the purposes of this subsection , 1   packing material means material, other than an exterior 2   packing shell, that is used to stabilize, protect, cushion, or 3   brace the contents of a package. 4   7. The administrator department may purchase items from 5   the department of administrative services and may cooperate 6   with the director of the department of administrative services 7   by providing purchasing services for the department of 8   administrative services. 9   Sec. 24. Section 307.22, Code 2024, is amended to read as 10   follows: 11   307.22 Planning and programming activities. 12   1.   The departments administrator responsible for 13   transportation planning and infrastructure program development   14   department shall: 15   a. 1. Assist the director in planning Plan all modes of 16   transportation in order to develop an integrated transportation 17   system providing adequate transportation services for all 18   citizens of the state. 19   b.   2. Develop and maintain transportation statistical data 20   for the department. 21   c.   3. Assist the director in establishing, analyzing, 22   and evaluating   Establish, analyze, and evaluate alternative 23   transportation policies for the state. 24   d. 4. Coordinate planning duties and responsibilities with 25   the planning functions carried on by other administrators among 26   the divisions of the department. 27   e.   (1) 5. a. Annually report by July 1 of each year, 28   for both secondary and farm-to-market systems, miles of earth, 29   granular, and paved surface roads; the daily vehicle miles of 30   travel; and lineal feet of bridge deck under the jurisdiction 31   of each countys secondary road department, as of the preceding 32   January 1, taking into account roads whose jurisdiction has 33   been transferred from the department to a county or from a 34   county to the department during the previous year. The annual 35   -10-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 10/ 88                              

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   report shall include those roads transferred to a county 1   pursuant to section 306.8A . 2   (2)   b. Miles of secondary and farm-to-market roads shall 3   not include those miles of farm-to-market extensions within 4   cities under five hundred population that are placed under 5   county secondary road jurisdiction pursuant to section 306.4 . 6   (3) c. The annual report of updated road and bridge data of 7   both the secondary and farm-to-market roads shall be submitted 8   to the Iowa county engineers association service bureau. 9   f.   6. Advise and assist the director to study Study and 10   develop highway transport economics to assure availability and 11   productivity of highway transport services. 12   g.   Perform such other planning functions as may be assigned 13   by the director.   14   2. The function of planning does not include the detailed 15   design of highways or other modal transportation facilities, 16   but is restricted to the needs of this state for multimodal 17   transportation systems.   18   Sec. 25. Section 307.23, subsection 1, paragraph b, Code 19   2024, is amended to read as follows: 20   b. Provide all   legal services for the department. 21   Sec. 26. Section 307.24, unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 2024, 22   is amended to read as follows: 23   The departments administrator   department shall be 24   responsible for highway programs and activities , shall plan, 25   design, construct, and maintain the state primary highways , 26   and shall administer chapters 306 through 306C , chapters 27   309 through 314 , chapters 316 through 318 , and chapter 320 28   and perform other duties as assigned by the director   . The 29   department shall: 30   Sec. 27. Section 307.26, Code 2024, is amended to read as   31   follows:   32   307.26 Administration of modal   Modal programs and activities. 33   The departments administrator responsible for modal   34   programs and activities department shall: 35   -11-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 11/ 88                               

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   1. Advise and assist the director in the development of 1   Develop   aeronautics, including but not limited to the location 2   of air terminals; accessibility of air terminals by other 3   modes of public transportation; protective zoning provisions 4   considering safety factors, noise, and air pollution; 5   facilities for private and commercial aircraft; air freight 6   facilities; and such other physical and technical aspects as 7   may be necessary to meet present and future needs. 8   2. Advise and assist the director in the study of   Study 9   local and regional transportation of goods and people including 10   intracity and intercity bus systems, dial-a-bus facilities, 11   rural and urban bus and taxi systems, the collection of data 12   from these systems, the study of the feasibility of increased 13   government subsidy assistance and the allocation of such 14   subsidies to each mass transportation system, the study of such 15   other physical and technical aspects which may be necessary 16   to meet present and future needs, and the application for, 17   acceptance of, and expending of federal, state, or private 18   funds for the improvement of mass transit. 19   3. Advise and assist the director in the development of   20   Develop   transportation systems and programs for improving 21   passenger and freight services. 22   4. Advise and assist the director in developing   Develop 23   programs in anticipation of railroad abandonment, including: 24   a. Development and evaluation of Developing and evaluating 25   programs which will encourage improvement of rail freight 26   and the upgrading of rail lines in order to improve freight 27   service.   28   b. Advising the director   Determining when it may appear in 29   the best interest of the state to assume the role of advocate 30   in railroad abandonments and railroad rate schedules.   31   5. Develop and maintain a federal-state relationship 32   of programs relating to railroad safety enforcement, track 33   standards, rail equipment, operating rules, and transportation 34   of hazardous materials. 35   -12-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 12/ 88              

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   6. Make surveys, plans, and estimates of cost for the 1   elimination of danger at railroad crossings on highways and 2   confer with local and railroad officials with reference to 3   elimination of the danger. 4   7. Advise and assist the director in the conduct of Conduct 5   research on railroad-highway grade crossings and encourage 6   and develop a safety program in order to reduce injuries or 7   fatalities including but not limited to the following: 8   a. The establishment of   Establishing standards for warning 9   devices for particularly hazardous crossings or for classes 10   of crossings on highways, which standards shall be designed 11   to reduce injuries, fatalities, and property damage. Such 12   standards shall regulate the use of warning devices and 13   signs, which shall be in addition to the requirements of 14   section 327G.2 . Implementation of such standards shall be 15   the responsibility of the government agency or department 16   or political subdivision having jurisdiction and control of 17   the highway and such implementation shall be deemed adequate 18   for the purposes of railroad grade crossing protection. The 19   department, or the political subdivision having jurisdiction, 20   may direct the installation of temporary protection while 21   awaiting installation of permanent protection. A railroad 22   crossing shall not be found to be particularly hazardous for 23   any purpose unless the department has determined it to be 24   particularly hazardous. 25   b. The development and adoption of   Developing and adopting 26   classifications of crossings on public highways based upon 27   their characteristics, conditions, and hazards, and standards   28   for warning devices, signals, and signs of each crossing 29   classification. The department shall recommend a schedule 30   for implementation of the standards to the government agency, 31   department, or political subdivision having jurisdiction of 32   the highway and shall provide an annual report to the general 33   assembly on the development and adoption of classifications 34   and standards under this paragraph and their implementation, 35   -13-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 13/ 88        

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   including information about financing installation of warning 1   devices, signals, and signs. The department shall not be 2   liable for the development or adoption of the classifications 3   or standards. A government agency, department, or political 4   subdivision shall not be liable for failure to implement the 5   standards. A crossing warning or improvement installed or 6   maintained pursuant to standards adopted by the department 7   under this paragraph shall be deemed an adequate and 8   appropriate warning for the crossing. 9   8. Advise and assist the director to assure   Assure 10   availability, efficiency, and productivity of freight and 11   passenger services and to promote the coordination of service 12   between all transportation modes. 13   9. Advise and assist the director with studies of   Study 14   regulatory changes deemed necessary to effectuate economical 15   and efficient railroad service. 16   10. Advise and assist the director regarding Enter into 17   agreements with railroad corporations for the restoration, 18   conservation, or improvement of railroad as defined in section 19   327D.2, subsection 3 , on such terms, conditions, rates, 20   rentals, or subsidy levels as may be in the best interest 21   of the state. The commission may enter into contracts 22   and agreements which are binding only to the extent that 23   appropriations have been or may subsequently be made by the 24   legislature to effectuate the purposes of this subsection . 25   11. Administer chapters 324A , 327C through 327H , 327J , 328 , 26   329 , and 330 .   27   12. Administer programs and activities in chapters 306D , 28   307C , 308A , and 315 . 29   13.   Perform such other duties and responsibilities as may be 30   assigned by the director. 31   14.   13. Promote river transportation and coordinate river 32   programs with other transportation modes. 33   15.   14. Advise and assist the director in the development 34   of Develop river transportation and port facilities in the 35   -14-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 14/ 88                   

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   state. 1   Sec. 28. Section 307.27, unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 2024, 2   is amended to read as follows: 3   The departments administrator   department shall be 4   responsible for the enforcement and regulation of motor 5   carriers, registration of motor vehicles, and licensing of 6   drivers , and shall: 7   Sec. 29. Section 307.47, subsection 1, Code 2024, is amended 8   to read as follows: 9   1. The highway materials and equipment revolving fund 10   is created from moneys appropriated out of the primary road 11   fund. From this fund shall be paid all costs for materials 12   and supplies, inventoried stock supplies, maintenance and 13   operational costs of equipment, and equipment replacements 14   incurred in the operation of centralized purchasing under   15   the supervision of the administrator responsible for highway 16   programs and activities . Direct salaries and expenses properly 17   chargeable to direct salaries shall be paid from the fund. For 18   each month the administrator responsible for the operations   19   and finances of the department shall render a statement 20   to each highway unit for the actual cost of materials and 21   supplies, operational and maintenance costs of equipment, and 22   equipment depreciation used. The expense shall be paid by the   23   administrator responsible for the operations and finances of 24   the department in the same manner as other interdepartmental 25   billings are paid. The sum paid shall be credited to the 26   highway materials and equipment revolving fund. 27   Sec. 30. Section 307.48, subsection 2, Code 2024, is amended   28   to read as follows: 29   2. An employee under the supervision of the departments   30   administrator of highways who became an employee of the state 31   department of transportation on July 1, 1974, retains all 32   rights to longevity pay so long as the employee continues 33   employment with the department. 34   Sec. 31. Section 327D.192, Code 2024, is amended to read as   35   -15-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 15/ 88               

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   follows: 1   327D.192 Spot checks for hazardous cargo. 2   An employee under the supervision of the departments   3   administrator for rail and water designated by the director of 4   the department may conduct spot inspections of vehicles subject 5   to registration which are owned or operated by a railroad 6   corporation to determine whether a vehicle is used to transport 7   products or property which may be a safety hazard for the 8   operator of the vehicle subject to registration or any other 9   employee of the railroad corporation who is transported in the 10   vehicle. 11   Sec. 32. Section 327F.39, subsection 1, paragraph a, Code 12   2024, is amended to read as follows: 13   a. Administrator means the departments administrator 14   for rail and water   modal programs , or the administrators 15   directors designee. 16   DIVISION IV 17   DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 18   Sec. 33. Section 256.9, unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 2024, 19   is amended to read as follows: 20   Except for the higher education division; the bureaus,   21   boards, and commissions within the higher education division; 22   and the   public broadcasting board and division, the director 23   shall: 24   Sec. 34. Section 256.9, subsections 3 and 4, Code 2024, are 25   amended to read as follows: 26   3. Establish divisions of the department and assign 27   subject matter duties to divisions of the department in a 28   manner determined by the director as necessary or desirable in 29   addition to divisions required by law , unless a provision of   30   law requires a particular departmental unit or subject matter 31   to be assigned to a specific division of the department   . The 32   organization of the department shall promote coordination of 33   functions and services relating to administration, supervision, 34   and improvement of instruction. The director may also reassign   35   -16-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 16/ 88                  

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   within the department the boards, commissions, bureaus, and 1   duties specified in sections 256.111 and 256.121.   2   4. Employ personnel and assign duties and responsibilities 3   of the department. The director shall appoint a deputy 4   director and division administrators deemed necessary. 5   They shall be appointed on the basis of their professional 6   qualifications, experience in administration, and background. 7   Members of the professional staff are not subject to the merit 8   system provisions of   chapter 8A, subchapter IV , and are subject 9   to section 256.10 . 10   Sec. 35. Section 256.10, Code 2024, is amended to read as 11   follows: 12   256.10 Director salary  employment of professional   staff. 13   1. The salary of the director shall be fixed by the 14   governor. 15   2. Appointments to the professional   staff of the department 16   shall be without reference to political party affiliation, 17   religious affiliation, sex, or marital status, but shall be 18   based solely upon fitness, ability, and proper qualifications 19   for the particular position. The professional staff shall   20   serve at the discretion of the director. A member of the   21   professional staff shall not be dismissed for cause without 22   appropriate due process procedures including a hearing.   23   3. The director may employ full-time professional salaried 24   staff for less than twelve months each year, but such staff 25   shall be employed by the director for at least nine months of 26   each year. Salaries for full-time professional salaried staff 27   employed as provided in this subsection shall be comparable to 28   other professional salaried staff, adjusting for time worked. 29   Salaries for professional   salaried staff employed for periods 30   of less than twelve months shall be paid during each month of 31   the year in which they are employed on the same schedule as all   32   other full-time permanent professional salaried staff. Such 33   staff shall have their salaries paid over twelve months.   The 34   director shall provide for and the department shall pay for 35   -17-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 17/ 88                               

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   the employer share of health and dental insurance benefits for 1   twelve months each year for the full-time professional   staff 2   employed as provided in this subsection , and the health and 3   dental insurance benefits provided shall be comparable to the 4   benefits provided to all other professional staff employed by   5   the director   . 6   4. The director may employ hourly staff for less than 7   twelve months each year, but such staff shall be employed by 8   the director for at least nine months of each year. Wages for   9   staff employed as provided in this subsection shall be paid 10   during the months the employee is scheduled to work on the same   11   schedule as other employees of the state. The director shall 12   provide for and the department shall pay for the employer share 13   of health and dental insurance benefits for twelve months each   14   year for hourly staff employed as provided in this subsection. 15   Sec. 36. Section 256.103, Code 2024, is amended to read as 16   follows: 17   256.103 Employees  contracts  termination and discharge 18   procedures. 19   Sections 279.12 through 279.19   279.19B and section 279.27 20   apply to employees of the Iowa educational services for the 21   blind and visually impaired program and employees of the Iowa 22   school for the deaf, who are licensed pursuant to subchapter 23   VII, part 3 . In following those sections in chapter 279 , the 24   references to boards of directors of school districts shall be 25   interpreted to apply to the department. 26   Sec. 37. NEW SECTION   . 256.103A Iowa educational services 27   for the blind and visually impaired and Iowa school for the deaf 28    leave. 29   Salaried employees of the Iowa educational services for the 30   blind and visually impaired program and employees of the Iowa 31   school for the deaf who are employed on a school year basis 32   for less than twelve months per year shall be exempt from the 33   provisions of chapter 70A relating to vacation leave. In lieu 34   of vacation leave, such employees shall accrue two personal 35   -18-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 18/ 88                      

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   leave days per school year and may carry over up to one unused 1   personal day into a subsequent school year. Such employees 2   shall not accrue more than three personal leave days at any one 3   time. Such leave shall not be paid out to the employee upon 4   separation from employment. 5   Sec. 38. Section 256.111, subsection 1, Code 2024, is 6   amended to read as follows: 7   1. The innovation division of the department of education is 8   created. The chief administrative officer   head of the division 9   is the administrator who shall be a highly qualified science, 10   technology, engineering, and mathematics advocate and shall be 11   appointed by the director. 12   Sec. 39. Section 256.111, subsection 2, unnumbered 13   paragraph 1, Code 2024, is amended to read as follows: 14   The administrator shall do all of the following , subject to   15   supervision of the director : 16   Sec. 40. Section 256.111, subsection 2, paragraphs a and c, 17   Code 2024, are amended to read as follows: 18   a. Direct and organize   the activities of the division, 19   including the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics 20   collaborative initiative created in subsection 3 . 21   c. Perform other duties imposed by law or assigned by the   22   director   . 23   Sec. 41. Section 256.121, subsection 1, Code 2024, is 24   amended to read as follows: 25   1. The higher education division of the department of 26   education is created. The chief administrative officer head 27   of the division is the administrator who shall be appointed by 28   the director.   29   Sec. 42. Section 256.121, subsection 2, unnumbered   30   paragraph 1, Code 2024, is amended to read as follows: 31   The administrator shall do all of the following , subject to   32   supervision of the director : 33   Sec. 43. Section 256.121, subsection 2, paragraphs b, d, and 34   e, Code 2024, are amended to read as follows: 35   -19-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 19/ 88             

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   b. Direct and organize the activities of the division. 1   d. Hire and control   Supervise the personnel employed by the 2   division. 3   e. Perform other duties imposed by law or assigned by the 4   director   . 5   DIVISION V 6   DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS 7   Sec. 44. Section 8D.13, subsection 12, Code 2024, is amended 8   to read as follows: 9   12. Access to the network shall be offered to the judicial 10   district departments of correctional services established 11   in section 905.2   904.104A , provided that such departments 12   contribute an amount consistent with their share of use for the 13   part of the system in which the departments participate, as 14   determined by the commission. 15   Sec. 45. Section 80D.1, subsection 1, Code 2024, is amended 16   to read as follows: 17   1. The governing body of a city, a county, or   the state of 18   Iowa , or the Iowa department of corrections   may provide, either 19   separately or collectively through a chapter 28E agreement, for 20   the establishment of a force of reserve peace officers, and may 21   limit the size of the reserve force. In the case of the state, 22   unless the reserve peace officer is employed by the department   23   of corrections, the department of public safety shall act as 24   the governing body. If the reserve peace officer is employed 25   by the department of corrections, the department of corrections 26   shall act as the governing body. 27   Sec. 46. Section 80D.11, Code 2024, is amended to read as   28   follows:   29   80D.11 Employee  pay. 30   While performing official duties, each reserve peace officer 31   shall be considered an employee of the governing body which 32   the officer represents and shall be paid a minimum of one 33   dollar per year. The governing body of a city, a county, or   34   the state , or the Iowa department of corrections may provide 35   -20-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 20/ 88                  

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   additional monetary assistance for the purchase and maintenance 1   of uniforms and equipment used by reserve peace officers. 2   Sec. 47. Section 125.93, Code 2024, is amended to read as 3   follows: 4   125.93 Commitment records  confidentiality. 5   Records of the identity, diagnosis, prognosis, or treatment 6   of a person which are maintained in connection with the 7   provision of substance use disorder treatment services are 8   confidential, consistent with the requirements of section 9   125.37 , and with the federal confidentiality regulations 10   authorized by the federal Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act, 11   42 U.S.C. 290ee and the federal Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse 12   and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Act, 42 13   U.S.C. 290dd-2. However, such records may be disclosed to an 14   employee of the department of corrections, if authorized by the 15   director of the department of corrections , or to an employee   16   of a judicial district department of correctional services, if 17   authorized by the director of the judicial district department   18   of correctional services   . 19   Sec. 48. Section 216A.136, subsection 8, Code 2024, is 20   amended to read as follows: 21   8. Community-based correctional program records maintained 22   under chapter 905   904 . 23   Sec. 49. Section 321J.2, subsection 3, paragraph b, 24   subparagraph (1), Code 2024, is amended to read as follows: 25   (1) With the consent of the defendant, the court may 26   defer judgment pursuant to section 907.3 and may place the 27   defendant on probation upon conditions as it may require. Upon 28   a showing that the defendant is not fulfilling the conditions 29   of probation, the court may revoke probation and impose any 30   sentence authorized by law. Before taking such action, the 31   court shall give the defendant an opportunity to be heard on 32   any matter relevant to the proposed action. Upon violation 33   of the conditions of probation, the court may proceed as 34   provided in chapter 908 . Upon fulfillment of the conditions 35   -21-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 21/ 88        

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   of probation and the payment of fees imposed and not waived 1   by the judicial district department of correctional services 2   under section 905.14   904.912 , the defendant shall be discharged 3   without entry of judgment. 4   Sec. 50. Section 669.2, subsection 5, Code 2024, is amended 5   to read as follows: 6   5. State agency includes all executive departments, 7   agencies, boards, bureaus, and commissions of the state of 8   Iowa, and corporations whose primary function is to act as, and 9   while acting as, instrumentalities or agencies of the state of 10   Iowa, whether or not authorized to sue and be sued in their 11   own names. This definition does not include a contractor with 12   the state of Iowa. Soil and water conservation districts as 13   defined in section 161A.3, subsection 6 , and judicial district 14   departments of correctional services as established in section 15   905.2   904.104A are state agencies for purposes of this chapter . 16   Sec. 51. Section 708.2B, subsection 1, Code 2024, is amended 17   to read as follows: 18   1. As used in this section , district department means 19   a judicial district department of correctional services, 20   established pursuant to section 905.2   904.104A . 21   Sec. 52. Section 901A.2, subsection 8, Code 2024, is amended 22   to read as follows: 23   8. In addition to any other sentence imposed on a person 24   convicted of a sexually predatory offense pursuant to 25   subsection 1, 2, or 3 , the person shall be sentenced to an 26   additional term of parole or work release not to exceed two 27   years. The board of parole shall determine whether the person 28   should be released on parole or placed in a work release 29   program. The sentence of parole supervision shall commence 30   immediately upon the persons release by the board of parole 31   and shall be under the terms and conditions as set out in   32   chapter 906 . Violations of parole or work release shall 33   be subject to the procedures set out in chapter 905   904 or 34   908 or rules adopted under those chapters. For purposes of 35   -22-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 22/ 88          

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   disposition of a parole violator upon revocation of parole or 1   work release, the sentence of an additional term of parole or 2   work release shall be considered part of the original term of 3   commitment to the department of corrections. 4   Sec. 53. Section 902.1, subsection 4, Code 2024, is amended 5   to read as follows: 6   4. If a defendant is paroled pursuant to subsection 2 or 3 , 7   the defendant shall be subject to the same set of procedures 8   set out in chapters 901B , 905   904 , 906 , and 908 , and rules 9   adopted under those chapters for persons on parole. 10   Sec. 54. Section 903B.1, Code 2024, is amended to read as 11   follows: 12   903B.1 Special sentence  class B or class C felonies. 13   A person convicted of a class C felony or greater offense 14   under chapter 709 or section 728.12 , or a class B felony 15   under section 713.3, subsection 1 , paragraph d , shall also be 16   sentenced, in addition to any other punishment provided by law, 17   to a special sentence committing the person into the custody 18   of the director of the Iowa department of corrections for the 19   rest of the persons life, with eligibility for parole as 20   provided in chapter 906 . The board of parole shall determine 21   whether the person should be released on parole or placed in 22   a work release program. The special sentence imposed under 23   this section shall commence upon completion of the sentence 24   imposed under any applicable criminal sentencing provisions for 25   the underlying criminal offense and the person shall begin the 26   sentence under supervision as if on parole or work release. 27   The person shall be placed on the corrections continuum in 28   chapter 901B , and the terms and conditions of the special 29   sentence, including violations, shall be subject to the same 30   set of procedures set out in chapters 901B , 905   904 , 906 , and 31   908 , and rules adopted under those chapters for persons on 32   parole or work release. The revocation of release shall not be 33   for a period greater than two years upon any first revocation, 34   and five years upon any second or subsequent revocation. A 35   -23-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 23/ 88      

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   special sentence shall be considered a category A sentence 1   for purposes of calculating earned time under section 903A.2 . 2   Sec. 55. Section 903B.2, Code 2024, is amended to read as 3   follows: 4   903B.2 Special sentence  class D felonies or 5   misdemeanors. 6   A person convicted of a misdemeanor or a class D felony 7   offense under chapter 709 , section 726.2 , or section 728.12 8   shall also be sentenced, in addition to any other punishment 9   provided by law, to a special sentence committing the person 10   into the custody of the director of the Iowa department of 11   corrections for a period of ten years, with eligibility for 12   parole as provided in chapter 906 . The board of parole shall 13   determine whether the person should be released on parole 14   or placed in a work release program. The special sentence 15   imposed under this section shall commence upon completion of 16   the sentence imposed under any applicable criminal sentencing 17   provisions for the underlying criminal offense and the person 18   shall begin the sentence under supervision as if on parole or 19   work release. The person shall be placed on the corrections 20   continuum in chapter 901B , and the terms and conditions of the 21   special sentence, including violations, shall be subject to the 22   same set of procedures set out in chapters 901B , 905   904 , 906 , 23   and 908 , and rules adopted under those chapters for persons on 24   parole or work release. The revocation of release shall not be 25   for a period greater than two years upon any first revocation, 26   and five years upon any second or subsequent revocation. A 27   special sentence shall be considered a category A sentence 28   for purposes of calculating earned time under section 903A.2 . 29   Sec. 56. Section 904.101, Code 2024, is amended by adding 30   the following new subsections: 31   NEW SUBSECTION   . 1A. Community-based correctional program 32   means correctional programs and services, under the direction 33   of a district director and the department, including but 34   not limited to an intermediate criminal sanctions program 35   -24-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 24/ 88     

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   in accordance with the corrections continuum in section 1   901B.1, designed to supervise and assist individuals who 2   are charged with or have been convicted of a felony, an 3   aggravated misdemeanor or a serious misdemeanor, or who 4   are on probation or parole in lieu of or as a result of a 5   sentence of incarceration imposed upon conviction of any 6   of these offenses, or who are contracted to the district 7   department for supervision and housing while on work release. 8   A community-based correctional program shall be designed by a 9   district department, under the direction and control of the 10   department, in a manner that provides services in a manner 11   free of disparities based upon an individuals race or ethnic 12   origin. 13   NEW SUBSECTION   . 1B. Community-based corrections facility 14   means property or buildings owned or operated by the department 15   for a community-based correctional program. 16   NEW SUBSECTION . 4. District advisory board means the 17   advisory board of a district department. 18   NEW SUBSECTION   . 5. District department means a judicial 19   district department of correctional services established under 20   section 904.104A. 21   NEW SUBSECTION   . 6. District director means the director 22   of a district department, appointed by the director under 23   section 904.301A. 24   Sec. 57. Section 904.102, Code 2024, is amended by adding 25   the following new subsection: 26   NEW SUBSECTION   . 12. Community-based corrections 27   facilities.   28   Sec. 58. Section 904.103, subsection 1, Code 2024, is   29   amended by striking the subsection. 30   Sec. 59. Section 904.301A, Code 2024, is amended to read as 31   follows:   32   904.301A Appointment of directors. 33   The director shall appoint, subject to the approval of 34   the board, a district   director for each judicial district 35   -25-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 25/ 88         

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   department of correctional services established in section 1   905.2   904.104A . 2   Sec. 60. Section 904.303, Code 2024, is amended to read as 3   follows: 4   904.303 Officers and employees  compensation. 5   1. The director shall determine the number and compensation 6   of subordinate officers and employees for each institution 7   subject to chapter 8A, subchapter IV . Subject to this chapter , 8   the officers and employees shall be appointed and discharged 9   by the superintendent or district director, as applicable,   10   who shall keep in the record of each subordinate officer and 11   employee, the date of employment, the compensation, and the 12   date of and the reasons for each discharge. 13   2. The superintendents , district directors,   and employees 14   of the correctional institutions shall receive salaries or 15   compensation as determined by the director, shall receive a 16   midshift meal when on duty, and shall be provided uniforms if 17   uniforms are required to be worn when on duty. The uniforms 18   shall be maintained and replaced by the department at no 19   cost to the employees and shall remain the property of the 20   department. 21   Sec. 61. Section 904.306, Code 2024, is amended to read as 22   follows: 23   904.306 Conferences. 24   Quarterly conferences of the superintendents and the   25   district directors of the institutions shall be held with 26   the director for the consideration of all matters relative 27   to the management of the institutions. Full minutes of the 28   meetings shall be preserved in the records of the director. 29   The director may cause papers to be prepared and read at the 30   conferences on appropriate subjects. 31   Sec. 62. Section 904.307, Code 2024, is amended to read as 32   follows:   33   904.307 Annual reports. 34   1.   The superintendent of each institution shall make an 35   -26-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 26/ 88          

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   annual report to the director. 1   2.   The district director of each district department shall 2   make an annual report to the director. 3   Sec. 63. Section 904.310, Code 2024, is amended to read as 4   follows: 5   904.310 Canteens. 6   The director may maintain a canteen at an institution under 7   the directors jurisdiction for the sale to persons confined 8   in or committed to   the institution of items such as toilet 9   articles, candy, tobacco products, notions, and other sundries, 10   and may provide the necessary facilities, equipment, personnel, 11   and merchandise for the canteen. The director shall specify 12   the items to be sold in the canteen. The department may 13   establish and maintain a permanent operating fund for each 14   canteen. The fund shall consist of the receipts from the 15   sale of commodities at the canteen and donations designated 16   by inmates for reimbursement of victims travel expenses. 17   Any money in the fund over the amount needed to do normal 18   business transactions, to reimburse any accounts which have 19   subsidized the canteen fund, and to reimburse victims travel 20   expenses shall be considered profit. This money may remain in 21   the institutions   canteen fund and be used for any purchase 22   which the superintendent or district director, as applicable,   23   approves that will directly and collectively benefit the 24   inmates of the institution or to reimburse victims travel 25   expenses. 26   Sec. 64. Section 904.311, subsection 1, Code 2024, is   27   amended to read as follows: 28   1. The director may permit the superintendent or the   29   district director, as applicable,   of each institution to retain 30   a stated amount of funds in possession as a contingent fund 31   for the payment of freight, postage, commodities purchased 32   on authority of the director on a cash basis, salaries, 33   inmate allowances, and bills granting discount for cash. If 34   necessary, the director shall make proper requisition upon the 35   -27-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 27/ 88           

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   director of the department of administrative services for a 1   warrant on the treasurer of state to secure the contingent fund 2   for each institution. 3   Sec. 65. Section 904.315, subsection 1, Code 2024, is 4   amended to read as follows: 5   1. The director of the department of administrative 6   services shall, in writing, let all contracts for authorized 7   improvements under chapter 8A, subchapter III , costing in 8   excess of the competitive bid threshold in section 26.3 , or as 9   established in section 314.1B . Upon prior authorization by 10   the director, improvements costing five thousand dollars or 11   less may be made by the superintendent or district director, as   12   applicable, of any institution. 13   Sec. 66. Section 904.502, Code 2024, is amended to read as 14   follows: 15   904.502 Questionable commitment. 16   The superintendent or the district director, as applicable,   17   shall within three days of the commitment or entrance of a 18   person at the institution notify the director if there is any 19   question as to the propriety of the commitment or detention of 20   any person received at the institution, and the director upon 21   notification shall inquire into the matter presented, and take 22   appropriate action. 23   Sec. 67. Section 904.505, subsection 2, Code 2024, is 24   amended to read as follows: 25   2. The superintendent or district director, as applicable,   26   of each institution shall maintain a register of all penalties 27   imposed on inmates and the cause for which the penalties were 28   imposed. 29   Sec. 68. Section 904.512, Code 2024, is amended to read as   30   follows:   31   904.512 Visits.   32   Members of the executive council, the attorney general, 33   the lieutenant governor, members of the general assembly, 34   judges of the supreme and district court and court of appeals, 35   -28-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 28/ 88      

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   judicial magistrates, county attorneys , and persons ordained 1   or designated as regular leaders of a religious community are 2   authorized to visit all institutions under the control of the 3   Iowa department of corrections at reasonable times. No other 4   person shall be granted admission except by permission of the 5   superintendent or district director, as applicable   . 6   Sec. 69. Section 904.513, subsection 1, paragraph a, Code 7   2024, is amended to read as follows: 8   a. The department of corrections , in cooperation with the   9   judicial district departments of correctional services, shall 10   establish in each judicial district a continuum of programming 11   for the supervision and treatment of offenders convicted of 12   violating chapter 321J who are sentenced to the custody of the 13   director. The continuum shall include a range of sanctioning 14   options that include but are not limited to prisons and 15   residential facilities. 16   Sec. 70. Section 904.513, subsection 1, paragraph b, 17   subparagraph (4), Code 2024, is amended to read as follows: 18   (4) Assignment may also be made on the basis of the 19   offenders treatment program performance, as a disciplinary 20   measure, for medical needs, and for space availability at 21   community residential facilities. If there is insufficient 22   space at a community residential facility, the court may order 23   an offender to be released to the supervision of the judicial   24   district department of correctional services , held in jail, 25   or committed to the custody of the director of the department 26   of corrections for assignment to an appropriate correctional 27   facility until there is sufficient space at a community 28   residential facility. 29   Sec. 71. Section 904.514, subsections 1 and 3, Code 2024,   30   are amended to read as follows: 31   1. A person committed to an institution under the control of 32   the department who bites another person, who causes an exchange 33   of bodily fluids with another person, or who causes any bodily 34   secretion to be cast upon another person, shall submit to the 35   -29-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 29/ 88          

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   withdrawal of a bodily specimen for testing to determine if the 1   person is infected with a contagious infectious disease. The 2   bodily specimen to be taken shall be determined by the staff 3   physician of the institution. The specimen taken shall be 4   sent to the state hygienic laboratory or some other laboratory 5   approved by the department of health and human services. If a 6   person to be tested pursuant to this section refuses to submit 7   to the withdrawal of a bodily specimen, application may be made 8   by the superintendent of the institution to the district court 9   for an order compelling the person to submit to the withdrawal 10   and, if infected, to available treatment. An order authorizing 11   the withdrawal of a specimen for testing may be issued only by 12   a district judge or district associate judge upon application 13   by the superintendent or district director, as applicable,   of 14   the institution. 15   3. Personnel at an institution under the control of the 16   department or of a residential facility operated by a judicial 17   district department of correctional services   shall be notified 18   if a person committed to any of these institutions is found to 19   have a contagious infectious disease. 20   Sec. 72. Section 904.602, subsection 1, unnumbered 21   paragraph 1, Code 2024, is amended to read as follows: 22   The following information regarding individuals receiving 23   or who have received services from the department or from the 24   judicial   district departments of correctional services under 25   chapter 905 is public information and may be given to anyone: 26   Sec. 73. Section 904.602, subsection 2, unnumbered   27   paragraph 1, Code 2024, is amended to read as follows: 28   The following information regarding individuals receiving 29   or who have received services from the department or from the 30   judicial   district departments of correctional services under 31   chapter 905   is confidential and shall not be disseminated by 32   the department to the public: 33   Sec. 74. Section 904.602, subsections 6 and 10, Code 2024, 34   are amended to read as follows: 35   -30-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 30/ 88           

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   6. Confidential information described in subsection 2 may 1   be disclosed to public officials for use in connection with 2   their official duties relating to law enforcement, audits and 3   other purposes directly connected with the administration of 4   their programs. Full disclosure by the department of any 5   information on an individual may be made to the board of parole 6   and to judicial   district departments of correctional services 7   created under chapter 905 , and the board and those district 8   departments are subject to the same standards as the department 9   in dissemination or redissemination of information on persons 10   served or supervised by those district   departments, and all 11   provisions of this section pertain to the board of parole and 12   to the judicial district departments as if they were a part 13   of the department. Information may be disseminated about 14   individuals while under the supervision of the department 15   to public or private agencies to which persons served or 16   supervised by the department are referred for specific services 17   not otherwise provided by the department but only to the extent 18   that the information is needed by those agencies to provide the 19   services required, and they shall keep information received 20   from the department confidential. 21   10. Regulations, procedures, and policies that govern the 22   internal administration of the department and the judicial   23   district departments of correctional services under chapter 24   905 , which if released may jeopardize the secure operation of a 25   correctional institution operation or program are confidential 26   unless otherwise ordered by a court. These records include 27   procedures on inmate movement and control; staffing patterns 28   and regulations; emergency plans; internal investigations; 29   equipment use and security; building plans, operation, 30   and security; security procedures for inmates, staff, and 31   visitors; daily operation records; and contraband and medicine 32   control. These records are exempt from the public inspection 33   requirements in section 17A.3 and section 22.2 . 34   Sec. 75. Section 904.704, Code 2024, is amended to read as 35   -31-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 31/ 88              

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   follows: 1   904.704 Limitation on contracts. 2   The director or the superintendents   superintendent or 3   district director, as applicable, of the institutions shall 4   not, nor shall any other person employed by the state, make 5   any contract by which the labor or time of an inmate in the 6   institution is given, loaned, or sold to any person unless as 7   provided by subchapter VIII or section 904.703 . 8   Sec. 76. Section 904.904, Code 2024, is amended to read as 9   follows: 10   904.904 Housing facilities  halfway houses. 11   Unless the inmate returns after working hours to the 12   institution under jurisdiction of the department of   13   corrections   , the department of corrections shall contract 14   coordinate with a judicial district department of correctional 15   services for the quartering and supervision of the inmate in 16   local housing facilities. The board of parole shall include 17   as a specific term or condition in the work release plan of 18   any inmate the place where the inmate is to be housed when not 19   on the work assignment. The board of parole shall not place 20   an inmate on work release for longer than six months in any 21   twelve-month period unless approval is given by a majority of 22   the full board of parole. Inmates may be temporarily released 23   to the supervision of a responsible person to participate in 24   family and selected community, religious, educational, social, 25   civic, and recreational activities when it is determined 26   that the participation will directly facilitate the release 27   transition from institution to community. The department of   28   corrections shall provide a copy of the work release plan and 29   a copy of any restitution plan of payment to the judicial   30   district department of correctional services quartering and 31   supervising the inmate. 32   Sec. 77. Section 904.905, Code 2024, is amended to read as 33   follows:   34   904.905 Surrender of earnings. 35   -32-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 32/ 88                 

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   1. An inmate employed in the community under a work release 1   plan shall surrender to the judicial   district department of 2   correctional services the inmates total earnings less payroll 3   deductions required by law. The judicial district department 4   of correctional services   shall deduct from the earnings in the 5   following order of priority: 6   a. An amount the inmate may be legally obligated to pay 7   for the support of the inmates dependents, the amount of 8   which shall be paid to the dependents through the department 9   of health and human services. 10   b. Restitution as ordered by the court pursuant to chapter 11   910 . 12   c. An amount determined to be the cost to the judicial   13   district department of correctional services   for providing 14   food, lodging, and clothing for the inmate while under the 15   program. 16   d. Any other financial obligations which are acknowledged by 17   the inmate or any unsatisfied judgment against the inmate. 18   2. Any balance remaining after deductions and payments 19   shall be credited to the inmates personal account at the 20   judicial   district department of correctional services and shall 21   be paid to the inmate upon release. An inmate so employed 22   shall be paid a fair and reasonable wage in accordance with the 23   prevailing wage scale for such work and shall work at fair and 24   reasonable hours per day and per week. 25   Sec. 78. Section 904.906, Code 2024, is amended to read as 26   follows:   27   904.906 Status of inmates on work release. 28   An inmate employed in the community under this chapter 29   is not an agent, employee, or involuntary servant of the 30   department of corrections ,   or the board of parole , or the 31   judicial district department of correctional services   while 32   released from confinement under the terms of a work release   33   plan. If an inmate suffers an injury arising out of or in 34   the course of the inmates employment under this chapter , the 35   -33-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 33/ 88               

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   inmates recovery shall be from the insurance carrier of the 1   employer of the project and no proceedings for compensation 2   shall be maintained against the insurance carrier of the 3   state institution ,   or the state , the insurance carrier of the 4   judicial district department of correctional services, or the   5   judicial district department of correctional services,   and 6   there is no employer-employee relationship between the inmate 7   and the state institution , or the board of parole , or the 8   judicial district department of correctional services   . 9   Sec. 79. Section 904.908, subsections 1 and 2, Code 2024, 10   are amended to read as follows: 11   1. Upon request by the Iowa department of corrections ,   12   or the board of parole, or a judicial district department 13   of correctional services   a county shall provide temporary 14   confinement for alleged violators of work release conditions 15   if space is available. 16   2. The Iowa department of corrections shall negotiate 17   a reimbursement rate with each county for the temporary 18   confinement of alleged violators of work release conditions 19   who are in the custody of or who are housed or supervised   20   by   the director of the Iowa department of corrections or who 21   are housed or supervised by the judicial district department 22   of correctional services   . The amount to be reimbursed shall 23   be determined by multiplying the number of days a person is 24   confined by the average daily cost of confining a person in the 25   county facility as negotiated with the department. Payment 26   shall be made upon submission of a voucher executed by the 27   sheriff and approved by the director of the Iowa department of 28   corrections. 29   Sec. 80. Section 904.910, subsections 4 and 5, Code 2024,   30   are amended to read as follows: 31   4. The department may contract with a judicial district   32   department of correctional services for the housing and 33   supervision of an   An inmate in local facilities as provided 34   in section 904.904 may be housed and supervised by a district 35   -34-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 34/ 88                         

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   department . The institutional work release plan shall 1   indicate the place where the inmate is to be housed when not 2   on work assignment. The plan shall not allow for placement 3   of an inmate on work release for more than six months in any 4   twelve-month period without unanimous committee approval to 5   do so. However, an inmate may be temporarily released to the 6   supervision of a responsible person to participate in family 7   and selected community, religious, educational, social, civic, 8   and recreational activities when the committee determines that 9   the participation will directly facilitate the release of the 10   inmate from the institution to the community. The department 11   shall provide a copy of the work release plan and a copy of any 12   restitution plan of payment to the judicial   district department 13   of correctional services   housing and supervising the inmate. 14   5. An inmate employed in the community under an 15   institutional work release plan approved pursuant to this 16   section shall surrender the inmates total earnings less 17   payroll deductions required by law to the superintendent, or to 18   the judicial   district department of correctional services if it 19   is housing or supervising the inmate. The superintendent or 20   the judicial   district department of correctional services shall 21   deduct from the earnings in the priority established in section 22   904.905 . 23   Sec. 81. Section 905.2, Code 2024, is amended to read as 24   follows: 25   905.2 District   Judicial district departments of correctional 26   services established.   27   1. There is established in each judicial district in this 28   state a judicial district department of correctional services. 29   Each district department shall furnish or contract for those 30   services necessary to provide a community-based correctional 31   program which meets the requirements of the Iowa   department of 32   corrections .   33   2. The district department is under the direction of the 34   Iowa   department of corrections, and shall be administered 35   -35-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 35/ 88                  

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   by a district director employed by the Iowa department of 1   corrections   . A district department is a state agency for 2   purposes of chapter 669 . 3   3. All employees of a district department shall be employees 4   of the Iowa   department of corrections . 5   Sec. 82. Section 905.3, Code 2024, is amended to read as 6   follows: 7   905.3 District advisory board  expenses reimbursed. 8   1. a.   A district advisory board is established for each 9   district department, which shall serve in an advisory capacity 10   to a district   director without compensation, and shall be 11   composed as follows: 12   (1) a. One member shall be appointed annually by a district 13   director from the board of supervisors of each county in the 14   judicial district. 15   (2)   b. The district director shall on or before December 31 16   appoint two citizen members to serve on the district advisory 17   board for the following calendar year. 18   (3)   A number of members equal to the number of citizen 19   members shall be appointed by the chief judge of the judicial 20   district on or before December 31 to serve on the district   21   advisory board for the following calendar year. 22   b.   2. The district advisory board shall meet not more often 23   than quarterly during the calendar year. 24   2. 3. The members of the district advisory board shall be 25   reimbursed from funds of the district department for travel and 26   other expenses necessarily incurred in attending meetings. 27   Sec. 83. Section 905.4, Code 2024, is amended to read as   28   follows:   29   905.4 Duties of the   district advisory board. 30   The district advisory board shall: 31   1. Adopt bylaws and rules for the conduct of its own   32   district advisory board business. 33   2. Advise the district   director concerning suitable 34   quarters at one or more sites in the district as may be 35   -36-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 36/ 88                              

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   necessary for the district departments community-based 1   correctional program. 2   3. Recruit and promote local financial support for the 3   district departments community-based correctional program from 4   private sources such as community service funds, business, 5   industrial and private foundations, voluntary agencies ,   and 6   other lawful sources. 7   Sec. 84. Section 905.6, Code 2024, is amended to read as 8   follows: 9   905.6 Duties of district   director. 10   The   Each district director employed by the Iowa department 11   of corrections shall be qualified in the administration of 12   correctional programs. The district director shall: 13   1. Perform the duties and have the responsibilities 14   delegated or specified by the Iowa   department of corrections . 15   2. Manage the district departments community-based 16   correctional program, in accordance with the policies of the 17   Iowa   department of corrections . 18   3. Employ, with approval of the Iowa   department of 19   corrections , and supervise the employees of the district 20   department, including reserve peace officers, if a force of 21   reserve peace officers has been established. 22   4. Prepare all budgets and fiscal documents, and certify 23   for payment all expenses and payrolls lawfully incurred by the 24   district department. 25   5. Act as secretary to the district advisory board, prepare 26   its agenda and record its proceedings. The district shall 27   provide a copy of minutes from each meeting of the district 28   advisory board to the legislative services agency. 29   6. Develop and submit to the Iowa   department of corrections 30   a plan for the establishment, implementation, and operation 31   of a community-based correctional program in that judicial 32   district, which program conforms to the guidelines drawn up 33   by the Iowa   department of corrections under this chapter and 34   which conform to rules, policies, and procedures pertaining 35   -37-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 37/ 88                    

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   to the supervision of parole and work release adopted by the 1   director of the Iowa department of corrections   concerning the 2   community-based correctional program. 3   7. Negotiate and, upon approval by the Iowa department of 4   corrections   , implement contracts or other arrangements for 5   utilization of local treatment and service resources authorized 6   by subsection 15 . 7   8. Administer the batterers treatment program for domestic 8   abuse offenders required in section 708.2B . 9   9. Notify the board of parole, thirty days prior to release, 10   of the release from a residential facility operated by the 11   district department of a person serving a sentence under 12   section 902.12 . 13   10. File with the director of the Iowa department of   14   corrections , within ninety days after the close of each 15   fiscal year, a report covering the district advisory boards 16   proceedings and a statement of receipts and expenditures during 17   the preceding fiscal year. 18   11. Arrange for, upon approval of the Iowa   department of 19   corrections , by contract or on such alternative basis as may 20   be mutually acceptable, and equip suitable quarters at one 21   or more sites in the district as may be necessary for the 22   district departments community-based correctional program, 23   provided that the district   director shall to the greatest 24   extent feasible utilize existing facilities and shall keep 25   capital expenditures for acquisition, renovation, and repair 26   of facilities to a minimum. The district director shall not   27   enter into lease-purchase agreements for the purposes of 28   constructing, renovating, expanding, or otherwise improving 29   a community-based correctional facility or office unless 30   express authorization has been granted by the general assembly, 31   and current funding is adequate to meet the lease-purchase 32   obligation. 33   12. Have authority to accept property by gift, devise, 34   bequest, or otherwise, and to sell or exchange any property 35   -38-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 38/ 88             

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   so accepted and apply the proceeds thereof, or the property 1   received in exchange therefor, to the purposes enumerated in 2   subsection 11 . 3   13. Recruit, promote, accept, and use local financial 4   support for the district departments community-based 5   correctional program from private sources such as community 6   service funds, business, industrial and private foundations, 7   voluntary agencies, and other lawful sources. 8   14. Accept and expend state and federal funds available 9   directly to the district department for all or any part of the 10   cost of its community-based correctional program. 11   15. Arrange, by contract or on an alternative basis mutually 12   acceptable, and with approval of the director of the Iowa   13   department of corrections   or that directors designee for 14   utilization of existing local treatment and service resources, 15   including but not limited to employment, job training, 16   general, special, or remedial education; psychiatric and 17   marriage counseling; and substance use disorder treatment and 18   counseling. 19   16. Have authority to establish a force of reserve peace 20   officers, either separately or collectively through a chapter 21   28E agreement, as provided in chapter 80D . 22   Sec. 85. Section 905.14, subsection 3, Code 2024, is amended 23   to read as follows: 24   3. The department of corrections   may adopt rules for the 25   administration of this section . If adopted, the rules shall 26   include a provision for waiving the collection of fees for 27   persons determined to be unable to pay. 28   Sec. 86. Section 907.3, subsection 1, paragraph c, Code 29   2024, is amended to read as follows:   30   c. Upon fulfillment of the conditions of probation and 31   the payment of fees imposed and not waived by the judicial 32   district department of correctional services under section 33   905.14   904.912 , the defendant shall be discharged without entry 34   of judgment. 35   -39-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 39/ 88       

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   Sec. 87. Section 907.3, subsection 3, unnumbered paragraph 1   1, Code 2024, is amended to read as follows: 2   By record entry at the time of or after sentencing, the court 3   may suspend the sentence and place the defendant on probation 4   upon such terms and conditions as it may require including 5   commitment to an alternate jail facility or a community 6   correctional residential treatment facility to be followed 7   by a period of probation as specified in section 907.7 , or 8   commitment of the defendant to the judicial district department 9   of correctional services for supervision or services under 10   section 901B.1 at the level of sanctions which the district 11   department determines to be appropriate and the payment of fees 12   imposed under section 905.14   904.912 . A person so committed 13   who has probation revoked shall not be given credit for such 14   time served. However, a person committed to an alternate jail 15   facility or a community correctional residential treatment 16   facility who has probation revoked shall be given credit for 17   time served in the facility. The court shall not suspend any 18   of the following sentences: 19   Sec. 88. Section 907.7, subsection 3, Code 2024, is amended 20   to read as follows: 21   3. The court may subsequently reduce the length of the 22   probation if the court determines that the purposes of 23   probation have been fulfilled and the fees imposed under 24   section 905.14   904.912 have been paid to or waived by the 25   judicial district department of correctional services and 26   that court debt collected pursuant to section 602.8107 has 27   been paid. The purposes of probation are to provide maximum 28   opportunity for the rehabilitation of the defendant and to 29   protect the community from further offenses by the defendant 30   and others. 31   Sec. 89. Section 907.9, subsections 1 and 2, Code 2024, are   32   amended to read as follows: 33   1. At any time that the court determines that the purposes 34   of probation have been fulfilled and fees imposed under section 35   -40-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 40/ 88      

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   905.14 904.912 and court debt collected pursuant to section 1   602.8107 have been paid, the court may order the discharge of a 2   person from probation. 3   2. At any time that a probation officer determines that 4   the purposes of probation have been fulfilled and fees imposed 5   under section 905.14   904.912 and court debt collected pursuant 6   to section 602.8107 have been paid, the officer may order the 7   discharge of a person from probation after approval of the 8   district director and notification of the sentencing court and 9   the county attorney who prosecuted the case. 10   Sec. 90. Section 907.9, subsection 4, paragraph a, Code 11   2024, is amended to read as follows: 12   a. At the expiration of the period of probation if the fees 13   imposed under section 905.14   904.912 and court debt collected 14   pursuant to section 602.8107 have been paid, the court shall 15   order the discharge of the person from probation. If portions 16   of the court debt remain unpaid, the person shall establish a 17   payment plan with the clerk of the district court or the county 18   attorney prior to the discharge. The court shall forward to 19   the governor a recommendation for or against restoration of 20   citizenship rights to that person upon discharge. A person who 21   has been discharged from probation shall no longer be held to 22   answer for the persons offense. 23   Sec. 91. REPEAL. Sections 905.1, 905.7, 905.8, 905.9, 24   905.10, 905.12, 905.13, and 905.15, Code 2024, are repealed. 25   Sec. 92. CODE EDITOR DIRECTIVE. 26   1. The Code editor is directed to make the following 27   transfers:   28   a. Section 905.2 to section 904.104A.   29   b. Section 905.3 to section 904.104B.   30   c. Section 905.4 to section 904.105A.   31   d. Section 905.6 to section 904.301B.   32   e. Section 905.11 to section 904.911.   33   f. Section 905.14 to section 904.912.   34   g. Section 905.16 to section 904.913. 35   -41-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 41/ 88        

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   2. The Code editor is directed to correct internal 1   references in the Code and in any enacted legislation as 2   necessary due to enactment of this division of this Act. 3   DIVISION VI 4   DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 5   Sec. 93. Section 99G.3, subsection 5, Code 2024, is amended 6   to read as follows: 7   5. Director means the director of the department of   8   revenue or the directors designee. 9   Sec. 94. Section 99G.7, subsection 1, paragraphs b and c, 10   Code 2024, are amended to read as follows: 11   b. Promote or provide for promotion of the lottery and any 12   functions related to the division under   this chapter . 13   c. Prepare a budget for the approval of the director for 14   activities of the division under   this chapter . 15   Sec. 95. Section 99G.7, subsection 1, paragraph g, Code 16   2024, is amended by striking the paragraph. 17   Sec. 96. Section 99G.8, subsections 4, 11, and 13, Code 18   2024, are amended to read as follows: 19   4. No officer or   employee of the department shall be a 20   member of the board. 21   11. The board shall meet at least quarterly and at such 22   other times upon call of the chairperson or the chief executive   23   officer administrator . Notice of the time and place of each 24   board meeting shall be given to each member. The board shall 25   also meet upon call of three or more of the board members. 26   The board shall keep accurate and complete records of all its 27   meetings. 28   13. Board members shall not have any direct or indirect 29   interest in an undertaking that puts their personal interest 30   in conflict with that of the department under this chapter 31   including but not limited to an interest in a major   procurement 32   contract or a participating retailer. 33   Sec. 97. Section 99G.10, subsection 3, Code 2024, is amended   34   to read as follows: 35   -42-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 42/ 88            

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   3. A background investigation shall be conducted by 1   the department of public safety, division of criminal 2   investigation, on each applicant who has reached the final 3   selection process prior to employment by the department under 4   this chapter . For positions not designated as sensitive by the 5   department, the investigation may consist of a state criminal 6   history background check, work history, and financial review. 7   The department shall identify those sensitive positions of 8   the division which require full background investigations, 9   which positions shall include, at a minimum, any officer of   10   the division, and   any employee with operational management 11   responsibilities, security duties, or system maintenance or 12   programming responsibilities related to the divisions data 13   processing or network hardware, software, communication, or 14   related systems under this chapter . In addition to a work 15   history and financial review, a full background investigation 16   may include a national criminal history check through the 17   federal bureau of investigation. The screening of employees 18   through the federal bureau of investigation shall be conducted 19   by submission of fingerprints through the state criminal 20   history repository to the federal bureau of investigation. The 21   results of background investigations conducted pursuant to this 22   section shall not be considered public records under chapter 23   22 . 24   Sec. 98. Section 99G.11, subsections 1, 2, 3, and 4, Code 25   2024, are amended to read as follows: 26   1. A member of the board , any officer,   or other employee of 27   the division shall not directly or indirectly, individually, 28   as a member of a partnership or other association, or as a 29   shareholder, director, or officer of a corporation have an 30   interest in a business that contracts for the operation or 31   marketing of the lottery as authorized by this chapter , unless 32   the business is controlled or operated by a consortium of 33   lotteries in which the division has an interest.   34   2. Notwithstanding the provisions of chapter 68B , a person 35   -43-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 43/ 88      

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   contracting or seeking to contract with the state to supply 1   gaming equipment or materials for use in the operation of the 2   lottery, an applicant for a license to sell tickets or shares 3   in the lottery, or a retailer shall not offer a member of 4   the board , any officer, or other employee of the division, 5   or a member of their immediate family a gift, gratuity, or 6   other thing having a value of more than the limits established 7   in chapter 68B , other than food and beverage consumed at 8   a meal. For purposes of this subsection , member of their 9   immediate family means a spouse, child, stepchild, brother, 10   brother-in-law, stepbrother, sister, sister-in-law, stepsister, 11   parent, parent-in-law, or step-parent of the board member , the   12   officer, or other employee who resides in the same household 13   in the same principal residence of the board member , officer,   14   or other employee. 15   3. If a board member , officer, or other employee of the 16   division violates a provision of this section , the board 17   member , officer,   or employee shall be immediately removed from 18   the office or   position. 19   4. Enforcement of this section against a board member , 20   officer,   or other employee shall be by the attorney general who 21   upon finding a violation shall initiate an action to remove the 22   board member , officer,   or employee. 23   Sec. 99. Section 99G.12, subsection 1, Code 2024, is amended 24   to read as follows: 25   1. The authority department may operate self-service kiosks 26   to dispense authorized lottery tickets or products in locations 27   where lottery games and lottery products are sold, subject to 28   the requirements of this chapter . 29   Sec. 100. Section 99G.21, subsection 2, paragraph f, Code 30   2024, is amended to read as follows: 31   f. To enter into written agreements with one or more other 32   states or territories of the United States, or one or more 33   political subdivisions of another state or territory of the 34   United States, or any entity lawfully operating a lottery 35   -44-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 44/ 88                   

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   outside the United States for the operation, marketing, and 1   promotion of a joint lottery or joint lottery game. For 2   the purposes of this subsection , any lottery with which the 3   authority   department reaches an agreement or compact shall meet 4   the criteria for security, integrity, and finance set by the 5   board. 6   Sec. 101. Section 99G.22, subsection 1, Code 2024, is 7   amended to read as follows: 8   1. The department shall investigate the financial 9   responsibility, security, and integrity of any lottery system 10   vendor who is a finalist in submitting a bid, proposal, or 11   offer as part of a major procurement contract. Before a major 12   procurement contract is awarded, the division of criminal 13   investigation of the department of public safety shall conduct 14   a background investigation of the vendor to whom the contract 15   is to be awarded. The administrator   department shall consult 16   with the division of criminal investigation and shall provide 17   for the scope of the background investigation and due diligence 18   to be conducted in connection with major procurement contracts. 19   At the time of submitting a bid, proposal, or offer to the 20   department on a major procurement contract, each vendor shall 21   be required to submit to the division of criminal investigation 22   appropriate investigation authorization to facilitate this 23   investigation, together with an advance of funds to meet the 24   anticipated investigation costs. If the division of criminal 25   investigation determines that additional funds are required 26   to complete an investigation, the vendor will be so advised. 27   The background investigation by the division of criminal 28   investigation may include a national criminal history check 29   through the federal bureau of investigation. The screening 30   of vendors or their employees through the federal bureau of 31   investigation shall be conducted by submission of fingerprints 32   through the state criminal history repository to the federal 33   bureau of investigation. 34   Sec. 102. Section 99G.23, subsections 1 and 2, Code 2024, 35   -45-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 45/ 88      

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   are amended to read as follows: 1   1. The division   department may make procurements that 2   integrate functions such as lottery game design, lottery ticket 3   distribution to retailers, supply of goods and services, 4   and advertising. In all procurement decisions under this 5   chapter , the division department shall take into account the 6   particularly sensitive nature of the lottery and shall act to 7   promote and ensure security, honesty, fairness, and integrity 8   in the operation and administration of the lottery and the 9   objectives of raising net proceeds for state programs. 10   2. Each vendor for a major procurement   shall, at the 11   execution of the contract with the division department , post 12   a performance bond or letter of credit from a bank or credit 13   provider acceptable to the division   department in an amount as 14   deemed necessary by the division department for that particular 15   bid or contract. 16   Sec. 103. Section 99G.24, subsection 7, paragraphs d and e, 17   Code 2024, are amended to read as follows: 18   d. Is a vendor or any employee or agent of any vendor doing 19   business with the department under this chapter or with   the 20   division. 21   e. Resides in the same household as an officer   employee 22   of the division with operational management responsibilities,   23   security duties, or system maintenance or programming 24   responsibilities related to the divisions data processing or 25   network hardware, software, communication, or related systems 26   under this chapter . 27   Sec. 104. Section 99G.27, subsection 1, paragraphs a, b, and 28   h, Code 2024, are amended to read as follows: 29   a. A violation of this chapter , a regulation, or a policy or 30   procedure of the division   department . 31   b. Failure to accurately or timely account or pay for 32   lottery products, lottery games, revenues, or prizes as 33   required by the division   department . 34   h. Failure to meet any of the objective criteria established 35   -46-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 46/ 88                         

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   by the division department pursuant to this chapter . 1   Sec. 105. Section 99G.28, Code 2024, is amended to read as 2   follows: 3   99G.28 Proceeds held in trust. 4   All proceeds from the sale of the lottery tickets or shares 5   shall constitute a trust fund until paid to the division   6   department directly, through electronic funds transfer to the 7   division department , or through the divisions departments 8   authorized collection representative. A lottery retailer 9   and officers of a lottery retailers business shall have a 10   fiduciary duty to preserve and account for lottery proceeds and 11   lottery retailers shall be personally liable for all proceeds. 12   Proceeds shall include unsold products received but not paid 13   for by a lottery retailer and cash proceeds of the sale of any 14   lottery products net of allowable sales commissions and credit 15   for lottery prizes paid to winners by lottery retailers. Sales 16   proceeds of pull-tab tickets shall include the sales price 17   of the lottery product net of allowable sales commission and 18   prizes contained in the product. Sales proceeds and unused 19   instant tickets shall be delivered to the division   department 20   or its authorized collection representative upon demand. 21   Sec. 106. Section 99G.30A, subsection 2, paragraphs a and c, 22   Code 2024, are amended to read as follows: 23   a. The director of revenue   shall administer the monitor 24   vending machine excise tax as nearly as possible in conjunction 25   with the administration of state sales tax laws. The director 26   shall provide appropriate forms or provide appropriate entries 27   on the regular state tax forms for reporting local sales and 28   services tax liability. 29   c. Frequency of deposits and monthly reports of the monitor 30   vending machine excise tax with the department of revenue   are 31   governed by the tax provisions in section 423.31 . Monitor 32   vending machine excise tax collections shall not be included in 33   computation of the total tax to determine frequency of filing 34   under section 423.31 . 35   -47-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 47/ 88              

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   Sec. 107. Section 99G.31, subsection 3, paragraphs f and g, 1   Code 2024, are amended to read as follows: 2   f. The division   department is discharged of all liability 3   upon payment of a prize pursuant to this section . 4   g. No ticket or share issued by the division shall be 5   purchased by and no prize shall be paid to any member of the 6   board of directors; any officer or employee of the department 7   under this chapter ; or to any spouse, child, brother, sister, 8   or parent residing as a member of the same household in the 9   principal place of residence of any such person. 10   Sec. 108. Section 99G.34, subsection 4, Code 2024, is 11   amended to read as follows: 12   4. Security records pertaining to investigations and 13   intelligence-sharing information between lottery security 14   officers   staff and those of other lotteries and law enforcement 15   agencies, the security portions or segments of lottery 16   requests for proposals, proposals by vendors to conduct 17   lottery operations, and records of the security division of the 18   department under this chapter pertaining to game security data, 19   ticket validation tests, and processes. 20   Sec. 109. Section 99G.35, subsection 1, unnumbered 21   paragraph 1, Code 2024, is amended to read as follows: 22   The departments chief security officer and investigators   23   lottery security staff under this chapter shall be qualified 24   by training and experience in law enforcement to perform their 25   respective duties in support of the activities of the security 26   office. The chief security officer and investigators Lottery 27   security staff shall not have sworn peace officer status. The 28   lottery security office shall perform all of the following 29   activities in support of the mission of the department under 30   this chapter : 31   Sec. 110. Section 421.2, Code 2024, is amended to read as   32   follows:   33   421.2 Department of revenue. 34   A department of revenue is created. The department shall be 35   -48-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 48/ 88            

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   administered by a director of revenue who shall be appointed by 1   the governor subject to confirmation by the senate and shall 2   serve at the pleasure of the governor. If the office of the 3   director becomes vacant, the vacancy shall be filled in the 4   same manner as provided for the original appointment. The 5   Except for the Iowa lottery division under chapter 99G, the   6   director may establish, abolish, and consolidate divisions 7   within the department of revenue when necessary for the 8   efficient performance of the various functions and duties of 9   the department of revenue. 10   Sec. 111. Section 421.9, subsection 1, unnumbered paragraph 11   1, Code 2024, is amended to read as follows: 12   The director of revenue or a department employee   designated 13   deputy   by the director shall sign on behalf of the department 14   all orders, subpoenas, warrants, and other documents of like 15   character issued by the department. 16   DIVISION VII 17   WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT 18   Sec. 112. Section 84A.5, subsection 5, Code 2024, is amended 19   by adding the following new paragraph: 20   NEW PARAGRAPH   . p. The supplemental nutrition assistance 21   program employment and training program pursuant to 7 C.F.R. 22   pt. 273, administered jointly with the department of health and 23   human services. 24   Sec. 113. Section 84A.6, subsection 2, paragraph a, Code 25   2024, is amended to read as follows: 26   a. The director of the department of workforce development, 27   in cooperation with the department of health and human 28   services, shall provide job placement and training to persons 29   referred by the department of health and human services 30   under the promoting independence and self-sufficiency 31   through employment job opportunities and basic skills program 32   established pursuant to chapter 239B and the supplemental 33   nutrition assistance program employment and training program 34   pursuant to 7 C.F.R. pt. 273   . 35   -49-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 49/ 88         

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   Sec. 114. Section 84A.19, subsection 2, Code 2024, is 1   amended to read as follows: 2   2. The department of workforce development and community   3   colleges shall jointly implement adult education and literacy 4   programs to assist adults and youths sixteen years of age and 5   older who are not in school in obtaining the knowledge and 6   skills necessary for further education, work, and community 7   involvement. 8   DIVISION VIII 9   DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY 10   Sec. 115. Section 80E.1, subsection 2, paragraph b, Code 11   2024, is amended by striking the paragraph. 12   Sec. 116. Section 100.41, Code 2024, is amended to read as 13   follows: 14   100.41 Authority to cite violations. 15   Fire officials acting under the authority of this part   16   chapter 10A, subchapter V, part 2, may issue citations in 17   accordance with chapter 805 , for violations of this part   18   chapter 10A, subchapter V, part 2,   or a violation of a local 19   fire safety code. 20   DIVISION IX 21   ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AND IOWA FINANCE AUTHORITY  22   REPORTS 23   Sec. 117. Section 15.107B, Code 2024, is amended by adding 24   the following new subsection: 25   NEW SUBSECTION   . 3. The director may, notwithstanding 26   any provision of law to the contrary, include in the report 27   submitted pursuant to subsection 1, any other annual report 28   relating to a program or activity required to be prepared by 29   the authority, the director, or the board, and submitted to the 30   general assembly. 31   Sec. 118. Section 15.108, subsection 6, paragraph c, 32   subparagraph (1), subparagraph division (c), Code 2024, is 33   amended to read as follows: 34   (c) By January 15 of each year, or as part of the annual   35   -50-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 50/ 88           

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   report under section 15.107B, the economic development 1   authority shall submit to the governor and the general assembly 2   a compilation of reports required under this subparagraph. 3   Sec. 119. Section 15.108, subsection 8, paragraph f, Code 4   2024, is amended to read as follows: 5   f. Conduct surveys of existing art and cultural programs 6   and activities within the state, including but not limited to 7   music, theater, dance, painting, sculpture, architecture, and 8   allied arts and crafts. The authority shall submit , or include   9   as part of the annual report under section 15.107B, a report 10   on the survey to the governor and to the general assembly no 11   later than ten calendar days after the commencement of each 12   first session of the general assembly recommending appropriate 13   legislation or other action as the authority deems appropriate. 14   Sec. 120. Section 15.120, subsection 3, paragraph b, Code 15   2024, is amended to read as follows: 16   b. The center shall prepare an annual report in coordination 17   with the authority. The center shall submit the report to the 18   general assembly and the legislative services agency by January 19   15 of each year or shall provide the report to the authority to   20   include as part of the annual report under section 15.107B   . 21   Sec. 121. Section 15.231, subsection 7, Code 2024, is 22   amended by striking the subsection. 23   Sec. 122. Section 15.275, subsection 2, Code 2024, is 24   amended to read as follows: 25   2. The authority shall report to the general assembly on or 26   before September 1 of each fiscal year , or report as part of   27   the annual report under section 15.107B, on the effectiveness 28   of each entity that conducted statewide tourism marketing 29   services and efforts in the immediately preceding fiscal 30   year pursuant to a contract awarded under subsection 1 . The 31   report shall be provided in an electronic format and shall 32   include metrics and criteria that allow the general assembly to 33   quantify and evaluate the effectiveness and economic impact of 34   each entitys statewide tourism marketing services and efforts. 35   -51-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 51/ 88          

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   Sec. 123. Section 15.320, subsection 2, unnumbered 1   paragraph 1, Code 2024, is amended to read as follows: 2   By January 31 of each year, the board, in cooperation with 3   the department of revenue, shall submit to the general assembly 4   and to the governor , or provide to the authority for inclusion 5   in the annual report under section 15.107B,   a report describing 6   the activities of the program for the most recent calendar year 7   for which the tax credit application period has ended pursuant 8   to section 15.318, subsection 1 , paragraph d . The report 9   shall, at a minimum, include the following information: 10   Sec. 124. Section 15.338, subsection 7, Code 2024, is 11   amended by striking the subsection. 12   Sec. 125. Section 15E.46, subsection 3, Code 2024, is 13   amended to read as follows: 14   3. The authority shall publish , or include as part of the   15   annual report under section 15.107B, an annual report of the 16   activities conducted pursuant to this subchapter and shall 17   submit the report to the governor and the general assembly. 18   The report shall include a listing of eligible qualifying 19   businesses and the number of tax credit certificates and the 20   amount of tax credits issued by the authority. 21   Sec. 126. Section 15E.52, subsection 10, unnumbered 22   paragraph 1, Code 2024, is amended to read as follows: 23   On or before January 31 of each year, the board, in 24   cooperation with the department of revenue, shall submit to the 25   general assembly and the governor , or provide to the authority   26   for inclusion in the annual report under section 15.107B, a 27   report describing the activities of the innovation funds during 28   the preceding fiscal year. The report shall at a minimum 29   include the following information: 30   Sec. 127. Section 15E.63, subsection 9, Code 2024, is 31   amended to read as follows: 32   9. The board shall, in consultation with the Iowa capital 33   investment corporation, publish an annual report of the 34   activities conducted by the Iowa fund of funds, and present 35   -52-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 52/ 88        

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   the report to the governor and the general assembly or provide 1   the report to the authority to include such report as part   2   of the annual report under section 15.107B . The annual 3   report shall include a copy of the audit of the Iowa fund 4   of funds and a valuation of the assets of the Iowa fund of 5   funds, review the progress of the investment fund allocation 6   manager in implementing its investment plan, and describe any 7   redemption or transfer of a certificate issued pursuant to this 8   subchapter , provided, however, that the annual report shall not 9   identify any specific designated investor who has redeemed or 10   transferred a certificate. Every five years, the board shall 11   publish a progress report which shall evaluate the progress 12   of the state of Iowa in accomplishing the purposes stated in 13   section 15E.61 . 14   Sec. 128. Section 15F.107, subsection 2, Code 2024, is 15   amended to read as follows: 16   2. The authority shall submit a report to the general 17   assembly and the governors office each year , or include such   18   report as part of the annual report under section 15.107B,   that 19   moneys are appropriated to the fund established in this section 20   describing the use of moneys and the results achieved under 21   each of the programs receiving fund moneys. 22   Sec. 129. Section 15J.4, subsection 7, Code 2024, is amended 23   to read as follows: 24   7. All reports received by the board under subsection 25   6 shall be posted on the economic development authoritys 26   internet site as soon as practicable following receipt of 27   the report. The board shall submit a written report to the 28   governor and the general assembly on or before January 15 29   of each year or shall provide the report to the economic   30   development authority to include such report as part of 31   the annual report under section 15.107B   . The report 32   shall summarize and analyze the information submitted by 33   municipalities under subsection 6 . 34   Sec. 130. Section 16.7, Code 2024, is amended by adding the 35   -53-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 53/ 88          

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   following new subsection: 1   NEW SUBSECTION   . 3. The director may, notwithstanding 2   any provision of law to the contrary, include in the report 3   submitted under this section, any other annual report relating 4   to a program or activity required to be prepared by the 5   authority, the director, or the board and submitted to the 6   general assembly. 7   Sec. 131. Section 16.57B, subsection 7, unnumbered 8   paragraph 1, Code 2024, is amended to read as follows: 9   On or before January 31 of each year, or as part of the   10   annual report under section 16.7,   the authority shall submit 11   a report to the general assembly that identifies all of the 12   following for the calendar year immediately preceding the year 13   of the report: 14   Sec. 132. Section 16.134, subsection 8, Code 2024, is 15   amended to read as follows: 16   8. By October 1 of each year, or as part of the annual   17   report under section 16.7,   the authority shall submit a report 18   to the governor and the general assembly itemizing expenditures 19   under the program during the previous fiscal year, if any. 20   Sec. 133. Section 16.153, subsection 4, Code 2024, is 21   amended to read as follows: 22   4. By October 1, 2019, and by   October 1 of each year 23   thereafter or as part of the annual report under section 16.7 , 24   the authority shall submit a report to the governor and the 25   general assembly itemizing expenditures from the fund, if any, 26   during the previous fiscal year. 27   DIVISION X   28   ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AND IOWA FINANCE AUTHORITY    29   PROGRAMS   30   Sec. 134. Section 15.410, subsection 2, Code 2024, is   31   amended by striking the subsection. 32   Sec. 135. Section 15.411, subsection 3, Code 2024, is 33   amended by striking the subsection. 34   Sec. 136. Section 15.412, subsection 2, Code 2024, is 35   -54-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 54/ 88          

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   amended to read as follows: 1   2. Moneys in the fund are appropriated to the authority and, 2   with the approval of the board, shall be used to facilitate 3   agreements ,   and enhance commercialization , and increase the 4   availability of skilled workers   in innovative businesses. Such 5   moneys shall not be used for the support of retail businesses, 6   health care businesses, or other businesses requiring a 7   professional license. 8   Sec. 137. Section 15.412, subsection 3, paragraph a, Code 9   2024, is amended by striking the paragraph. 10   Sec. 138. NEW SECTION   . 84A.20 Iowa student internship 11   program. 12   1. As used in this section, unless the context otherwise 13   requires: 14   a. Innovative business means the same as defined in 15   section 15E.52. 16   b. Internship means temporary employment of a student that 17   focuses on providing the student with work experience in the 18   students field of study. 19   c. Iowa student means a student of an Iowa community 20   college, private college, or institution of higher learning 21   under the control of the state board of regents, or a student 22   who graduated from high school in Iowa but now attends an 23   institution of higher learning outside the state of Iowa. 24   2. a. The department of workforce development shall 25   establish and administer an internship program with two 26   components for Iowa students. To the extent permitted by 27   this section, the department of workforce development shall 28   administer the two components in as similar a manner as 29   possible. 30   b. The purpose of the first component of the program is 31   to link Iowa students to small and medium-sized Iowa firms   32   through internship opportunities. An Iowa employer may receive 33   financial assistance on a matching basis for a portion of the 34   wages paid to an intern. If providing financial assistance, 35   -55-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 55/ 88       

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   the department of workforce development shall provide the 1   assistance on a reimbursement basis such that for every two 2   dollars of wages earned by the student, one dollar paid by 3   the employer is matched by one dollar from the department of 4   workforce development. The amount of financial assistance 5   shall not exceed three thousand one hundred dollars for any 6   single internship, or nine thousand three hundred dollars 7   for any single employer. In order to be eligible to receive 8   financial assistance, the employer must have five hundred 9   or fewer employees and must be an innovative business. The 10   department of workforce development shall encourage youth who 11   reside in economically distressed areas, youth adjudicated to 12   have committed a delinquent act, and youth transitioning out 13   of foster care to participate in the first component of the 14   internship program. 15   c. (1) The purpose of the second component of the program 16   is to assist in placing Iowa students studying in the fields 17   of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics into 18   internships that lead to permanent positions with Iowa 19   employers. The department of workforce development shall 20   collaborate with eligible employers, including but not limited 21   to innovative businesses, to ensure that the interns hired 22   are studying in such fields. An Iowa employer may receive 23   financial assistance on a matching basis for a portion of the 24   wages paid to an intern. If providing financial assistance, 25   the department of workforce development shall provide the 26   assistance on a reimbursement basis such that for every two 27   dollars of wages earned by the student, one dollar paid by 28   the employer is matched by one dollar from the department of 29   workforce development. The amount of financial assistance 30   shall not exceed five thousand dollars per internship. The 31   department of workforce development may adopt rules to 32   administer this component. In adopting rules to administer 33   this component, the department of workforce development shall 34   adopt rules as similar as possible to those adopted pursuant 35   -56-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 56/ 88  

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   to paragraph b . 1   (2) The requirement to administer this component of the 2   internship program is contingent upon the provision of funding 3   for such purposes by the general assembly. 4   3. a. An Iowa student internship fund is created in the 5   state treasury under the control of the department of workforce 6   development. The fund shall consist of moneys appropriated to 7   the department of workforce development and any other moneys 8   available to, obtained, or accepted by the department of 9   workforce development for placement in the fund. 10   b. Payments of interest, repayments of moneys loaned 11   pursuant to this section, and recaptures of financial 12   assistance shall be credited to the fund. Moneys in the fund 13   are not subject to section 8.33. Notwithstanding section 14   12C.7, interest or earnings on moneys in the fund shall be 15   credited to the fund. 16   c. Moneys in the fund are appropriated to the department 17   of workforce development and, with the approval of the Iowa 18   workforce development board, shall be used to increase the 19   availability of skilled workers in innovative businesses, by 20   providing Iowa student internship opportunities. Such moneys 21   shall not be used for the support of retail businesses, health 22   care businesses, or other businesses requiring a professional 23   license. 24   Sec. 139. TRANSITION PROVISIONS. Any internship or 25   financial assistance awarded under a program administered by 26   the economic development authority under section 15.411, Code 27   2024, prior to the effective date of this division of this Act 28   is valid and shall continue as provided in the terms of the 29   internship or financial assistance under section 84A.20, as 30   enacted in this division of this Act. 31   DIVISION XI   32   DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES   33   Sec. 140. Section 125.7, subsection 4, Code 2024, is amended   34   to read as follows: 35   -57-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 57/ 88  

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   4. Adopt rules for subsections subsection 1 and 6 and review 1   other rules necessary to carry out the provisions of this 2   chapter , subject to review in accordance with chapter 17A . 3   Sec. 141. Section 125.7, subsection 6, Code 2024, is amended 4   by striking the subsection. 5   Sec. 142. Section 125.13, subsection 2, paragraphs a, b, i, 6   and j, Code 2024, are amended to read as follows: 7   a. A hospital providing care or treatment to persons with 8   a substance use disorder licensed under chapter 135B which is 9   accredited by the joint commission on the accreditation of 10   health care organizations, the commission on accreditation 11   of rehabilitation facilities, the American osteopathic 12   association, or another recognized organization approved by the 13   council   department . All survey reports from the accrediting or 14   licensing body must be sent to the department. 15   b. Any practitioner of medicine and surgery or osteopathic 16   medicine and surgery, in the practitioners private practice. 17   However, a program shall not be exempted from licensing by the 18   council   department by virtue of its utilization of the services 19   of a medical practitioner in its operation. 20   i. A substance use disorder treatment program not funded 21   by the department which is accredited or licensed by the joint 22   commission on the accreditation of health care organizations, 23   the commission on the accreditation of rehabilitation 24   facilities, the American osteopathic association, or another 25   recognized organization approved by the council   department . 26   All survey reports from the accrediting or licensing body must 27   be sent to the department. 28   j. A hospital substance use disorder treatment program 29   that is accredited or licensed by the joint commission on the 30   accreditation of health care organizations, the commission on 31   the accreditation of rehabilitation facilities, the American 32   osteopathic association, or another recognized organization 33   approved by the council   department . All survey reports for 34   the hospital substance use disorder treatment program from the 35   -58-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 58/ 88             

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   accrediting or licensing body shall be sent to the department. 1   Sec. 143. Section 125.14, Code 2024, is amended to read as 2   follows: 3   125.14 Licenses  renewal  fees. 4   The council department shall consider all cases involving 5   initial issuance, and renewal, denial, suspension, or 6   revocation of a license. The department shall issue a license 7   to an applicant whom the council   department determines meets 8   the licensing requirements of this chapter . Licenses shall 9   expire no later than three years from the date of issuance 10   and shall be renewed upon timely application made in the same 11   manner as for initial issuance of a license unless notice of 12   nonrenewal is given to the licensee at least thirty days prior 13   to the expiration of the license. The department shall not 14   charge a fee for licensing or renewal of programs contracting 15   with the department for provision of treatment services. A fee 16   may be charged to other licensees. 17   Sec. 144. Section 125.15A, subsection 1, paragraph b, Code 18   2024, is amended to read as follows: 19   b. The council   department has suspended, revoked, or refused 20   to renew the existing license of the program. 21   Sec. 145. Section 125.16, Code 2024, is amended to read as 22   follows: 23   125.16 Transfer of license or change of location prohibited. 24   A license issued under this chapter may not be transferred, 25   and the location of the physical facilities occupied or 26   utilized by any program licensed under this chapter shall not 27   be changed without the prior written consent of the council   28   department . 29   Sec. 146. Section 125.17, Code 2024, is amended to read as   30   follows:   31   125.17 License suspension or revocation. 32   Violation of any of the requirements or restrictions 33   of this chapter or of any of the rules adopted pursuant to 34   this chapter is cause for suspension, revocation, or refusal 35   -59-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 59/ 88          

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   to renew a license. The director shall at the earliest 1   time feasible notify a licensee whose license the council   2   department is considering suspending or revoking and shall 3   inform the licensee what changes must be made in the licensees 4   operation to avoid such action. The licensee shall be 5   given a reasonable time for compliance, as determined by the 6   director, after receiving such notice or a notice that the 7   council department does not intend to renew the license. When 8   the licensee believes compliance has been achieved, or if 9   the licensee considers the proposed suspension, revocation, 10   or refusal to renew unjustified, the licensee may submit 11   pertinent information to the council   department and the council 12   department shall expeditiously make a decision in the matter 13   and notify the licensee of the decision. 14   Sec. 147. Section 125.18, Code 2024, is amended by striking 15   the section and inserting in lieu thereof the following: 16   125.18 Applications  approval or denial  disciplinary 17   actions. 18   The department may deny an application for license, or 19   may place on probation, suspend or revoke a license of, or 20   otherwise discipline a licensee if the department finds that 21   the licensee has not been or will not be operated in compliance 22   with this chapter and the rules adopted pursuant to this 23   chapter, or that there is insufficient assurance of adequate 24   protection for the public. The authorization denial or period 25   of probation, suspension, or revocation, or other disciplinary 26   action shall be effected and may be appealed as provided by 27   section 17A.12. 28   Sec. 148. Section 125.19, Code 2024, is amended to read as 29   follows:   30   125.19 Reissuance or reinstatement.   31   After suspension, revocation, or refusal to renew a license 32   pursuant to this chapter , the affected licensee shall not have 33   the license reissued or reinstated within one year of the 34   effective date of the suspension, revocation, or expiration 35   -60-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 60/ 88          

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   upon refusal to renew, unless the council department orders 1   otherwise. After that time, proof of compliance with the 2   requirements and restrictions of this chapter and the rules 3   adopted pursuant to this chapter must be presented to the 4   council department prior to reinstatement or reissuance of a 5   license. 6   Sec. 149. Section 125.21, subsection 1, Code 2024, is 7   amended to read as follows: 8   1. The council   department has exclusive power in this state 9   to approve and license chemical substitutes and antagonists 10   programs, and to monitor chemical substitutes and antagonists 11   programs to ensure that the programs are operating within the 12   rules adopted pursuant to this chapter . The council   department 13   shall grant approval and license if the requirements of the 14   rules are met and state funding is not requested. The chemical 15   substitutes and antagonists programs conducted by persons 16   exempt from the licensing requirements of this chapter pursuant 17   to section 125.13, subsection 2 , are subject to approval and 18   licensure under this section . 19   Sec. 150. Section 125.58, subsection 1, Code 2024, is 20   amended to read as follows: 21   1. If the department has probable cause to believe that 22   an institution, place, building, or agency not licensed 23   as a substance use disorder treatment and rehabilitation 24   facility is in fact a substance use disorder treatment and 25   rehabilitation facility as defined by this chapter , and 26   is not exempt from licensing by section 125.13, subsection 27   2 , the council   department may order an inspection of the 28   institution, place, building, or agency. If the inspector 29   upon presenting proper identification is denied entry for the 30   purpose of making the inspection, the inspector may, with 31   the assistance of the county attorney of the county in which 32   the premises are located, apply to the district court for an 33   order requiring the owner or occupant to permit entry and 34   inspection of the premises to determine whether there have been 35   -61-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 61/ 88            

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   violations of this chapter . The investigation may include 1   review of records, reports, and documents maintained by the 2   facility and interviews with staff members consistent with the 3   confidentiality safeguards of state and federal law. 4   Sec. 151. Section 217.30, subsection 3, Code 2024, is 5   amended to read as follows: 6   3. Information described in subsection 2 shall not be 7   disclosed to or used by any person except for purposes of 8   administration or evaluation   of a program of services or 9   assistance, and shall not, except as provided in subsection 10   5 , be disclosed to or used by a person outside the department 11   unless the person is subject to standards of confidentiality 12   comparable to those imposed on the department by this section . 13   Sec. 152. Section 217.30, subsection 5, paragraph b, 14   subparagraph (1), Code 2024, is amended to read as follows: 15   (1) Upon written application to and with the approval of the 16   director or the directors designee, confidential information 17   described in subsection 2 , paragraphs a , b , and c , shall   18   is required to   be disclosed within the department and to a 19   public official for use in connection with the department or 20   public officials duties relating to law enforcement, audits, 21   the support and protection of children and families, and 22   other purposes directly connected with the administration of 23   the programs of services and assistance referred to in this 24   section . 25   Sec. 153. Section 217.34, Code 2024, is amended to read as 26   follows:   27   217.34 Debt setoff. 28   The investigations division of the department of 29   inspections, appeals, and licensing and the department shall 30   provide assistance to set off against a persons or providers 31   income tax refund or rebate any debt which has accrued 32   through written contract, nonpayment of premiums pursuant to 33   section 249A.3, subsection 2 , paragraph a , subparagraph (1), 34   subrogation, departmental recoupment procedures, or court 35   -62-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 62/ 88       

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   judgment and which is in the form of a liquidated sum due 1   and owing the department. The department of inspections, 2   appeals, and licensing, with approval of the department, 3   shall adopt rules under chapter 17A necessary to assist the 4   department of revenue in the implementation of the setoff 5   under section 421.65 in regard to money owed to the state for 6   public assistance overpayments or nonpayment of premiums as 7   specified in this section . The department shall adopt rules 8   under chapter 17A necessary to assist the department of revenue 9   in the implementation of the setoff under section 421.65 , in 10   regard to collections by child support services and foster care   11   services . 12   Sec. 154. Section 218.94, subsection 1, paragraph a, Code 13   2024, is amended to read as follows: 14   a. The director may   shall have full power to secure options 15   to purchase real estate, to acquire and sell real estate, 16   and to grant utility easements, for the proper uses of the 17   institutions. Real estate shall be acquired and sold and 18   utility easements granted, upon such terms and conditions as 19   the director may determine. Upon sale of the real estate, the 20   proceeds shall be deposited in a health and human services 21   capital reinvestment fund created in the state treasury under 22   the control of the department. There is appropriated from 23   such capital reinvestment fund a sum equal to the proceeds 24   deposited and credited to the capital reinvestment fund to the 25   department, which may be used to purchase other real estate, 26   for capital improvements upon property under the directors 27   control, or for improvements to property which is owned by the 28   state and utilized by the department. 29   Sec. 155. Section 252I.8, subsection 6, Code 2024, is   30   amended to read as follows: 31   6. The support obligor may withdraw the request for 32   challenge by submitting a written withdrawal to the person   33   identified as the contact for   child support services in 34   the notice or child support services may withdraw the 35   -63-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 63/ 88          

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   administrative levy at any time prior to the court hearing and 1   provide notice of the withdrawal to the obligor and any account 2   holder of interest and to the financial institution, by regular 3   mail. 4   DIVISION XII 5   STATE SALARIES  APPOINTED STATE OFFICERS 6   Sec. 156. NEW SECTION   . 8A.461 Appointed state officers  7   salary ranges. 8   1. Unless otherwise provided by law, the governor shall 9   establish a salary for nonelected persons appointed by the 10   governor within the executive branch of state government. 11   In establishing a salary for a person holding a position 12   enumerated in subsection 3 within the range provided, the 13   governor may consider, among other items, the experience of 14   the person in the position, changes in the duties of the 15   position, the incumbents performance of assigned duties, 16   and subordinates salaries. However, the attorney general 17   shall establish the salary of the consumer advocate, the 18   chief justice of the supreme court shall establish the salary 19   of the state court administrator, the ethics and campaign 20   disclosure board shall establish the salary of the executive 21   director, the Iowa public information board shall establish 22   the salary of the executive director, the board of regents 23   shall establish the salary of the executive director, and the 24   Iowa public broadcasting board shall establish the salary of 25   the administrator of the public broadcasting division of the 26   department of education, each within the salary range provided 27   in subsection 3.   28   2. A person whose salary is established pursuant to this 29   section and who is a full-time, year-round employee of the 30   state shall not receive any other remuneration from the state 31   or from any other source for the performance of that persons 32   duties unless the additional remuneration is first approved by 33   the governor or authorized by law. However, this subsection 34   does not apply to reimbursement for necessary travel and 35   -64-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 64/ 88   

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   expenses incurred in the performance of duties or fringe 1   benefits normally provided to employees of the state. 2   3. a. The annual salary ranges for appointed state officers 3   as specified in paragraphs b , c , and d , are effective 4   for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2024, effective for the 5   pay period beginning June 21, 2024, and for subsequent fiscal 6   years. The governor or other person designated in subsection 1 7   shall determine the salary to be paid to the person indicated 8   at a rate within the applicable salary range from moneys 9   appropriated by the general assembly for that purpose. 10   b. The following are range one positions: chairperson 11   and members of the employment appeal board of the department 12   of inspections, appeals, and licensing; director of the 13   department for the blind; executive director of the ethics 14   and campaign disclosure board; executive director of the Iowa 15   public information board; and chairperson, vice chairperson, 16   and members of the board of parole. Range one positions shall 17   be paid in a range set in accordance with pay grade thirty-two 18   of the pay plans published by the department of administrative 19   services pursuant to section 8A.413, subsection 3. 20   c. The following are range two positions: workers 21   compensation commissioner, director of the law enforcement 22   academy, superintendent of banking of the department of 23   insurance and financial services, superintendent of credit 24   unions of the department of insurance and financial services, 25   consumer advocate, director of the Iowa civil rights 26   commission, and administrator of the public broadcasting 27   division of the department of education. Range two positions 28   shall be paid in a range set in accordance with pay grade 29   thirty-eight of the pay plans published by the department of 30   administrative services pursuant to section 8A.413, subsection 31   3.   32   d. The following are range three positions: chairperson 33   and members of the utilities board, executive director of the 34   Iowa telecommunications and technology commission, executive 35   -65-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 65/ 88  

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   director of the state board of regents, lottery administrator 1   of the department of revenue, labor commissioner, state public 2   defender, and state court administrator. Range three positions 3   shall be paid in a range set in accordance with pay grade 4   forty-three of the pay plans published by the department of 5   administrative services pursuant to section 8A.413, subsection 6   3. 7   Sec. 157. Section 8D.4, Code 2024, is amended to read as 8   follows: 9   8D.4 Executive director appointed. 10   The commission shall appoint an executive director of 11   the commission, subject to confirmation by the senate. Such 12   individual shall not serve as a member of the commission. 13   The executive director shall serve at the pleasure of the 14   commission. The executive director shall be selected primarily 15   for administrative ability and knowledge in the field, without 16   regard to political affiliation. The governor shall establish 17   the salary of the executive director within the applicable 18   salary range as established by the general assembly   section 19   8A.461 . The salary and support of the executive director shall 20   be paid from funds deposited in the Iowa communications network 21   fund. 22   Sec. 158. Section 20.5, subsection 2, Code 2024, is amended 23   to read as follows: 24   2. The governor shall appoint an executive director of the 25   board, subject to confirmation by the senate, who shall serve 26   at the pleasure of the governor. The executive director shall 27   serve as the executive officer of the board. In selecting 28   the executive director, consideration shall be given to the 29   persons knowledge, ability, and experience in the field of 30   labor-management relations. The governor shall set the salary 31   of the executive director within the applicable salary range   32   established by the general assembly . 33   Sec. 159. Section 68B.32, subsection 5, Code 2024, is 34   amended to read as follows: 35   -66-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 66/ 88       

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   5. The board shall employ a full-time executive director who 1   shall be the boards chief administrative officer. The board 2   shall employ or contract for the employment of legal counsel 3   notwithstanding section 13.7 , and any other personnel as may 4   be necessary to carry out the duties of the board. The boards 5   legal counsel shall be the chief legal officer of the board and 6   shall advise the board on all legal matters relating to the 7   administration of this chapter and chapter 68A . The state may 8   be represented by the boards legal counsel in any civil action 9   regarding the enforcement of this chapter or chapter 68A , or at 10   the boards request, the state may be represented by the office 11   of the attorney general. Notwithstanding section 8A.412 , all 12   of the boards employees, except for the executive director and 13   legal counsel, shall be employed subject to the merit system 14   provisions of chapter 8A, subchapter IV . The salary of the 15   executive director shall be fixed by the board, within the 16   range established by the general assembly   section 8A.461 . The 17   salary of the legal counsel shall be fixed by the board, within 18   a salary range established by the department of administrative 19   services for a position requiring similar qualifications and 20   experience. 21   Sec. 160. Section 99G.5, subsection 2, Code 2024, is amended 22   to read as follows: 23   2. The salary of the lottery administrator shall be set by 24   the governor within the applicable salary range established by 25   the general assembly   section 8A.461 . 26   Sec. 161. Section 216B.3A, subsection 1, Code 2024, is   27   amended to read as follows: 28   1. The director of the department shall be appointed by 29   the governor, subject to confirmation by the senate, and shall 30   serve at the pleasure of the governor. The governor shall set 31   the salary of the director within the applicable salary range 32   established by the general assembly   section 8A.461 . 33   Sec. 162. Section 256.81, subsection 1, Code 2024, is 34   amended to read as follows: 35   -67-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 67/ 88        

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   1. The public broadcasting division of the department of 1   education is created. The chief administrative officer of the 2   division is the administrator who shall be appointed by and 3   serve at the pleasure of the Iowa public broadcasting board. 4   The board shall set the division administrators salary within 5   the applicable salary range established by the general assembly   6   unless otherwise provided by law section 8A.461 . Educational 7   programming shall be the highest priority of the division. 8   The division shall be governed by the national principles 9   of editorial integrity developed by the editorial integrity 10   project. The director of the department of education and the 11   state board of education are not liable for the activities of 12   the division of public broadcasting. 13   Sec. 163. Section 475A.3, subsection 3, Code 2024, is 14   amended to read as follows: 15   3. Salaries, expenses, and appropriation. The salary of the 16   consumer advocate shall be fixed by the attorney general within 17   the salary range set by the general assembly   section 8A.461 . 18   The salaries of employees of the consumer advocate shall be 19   at rates of compensation consistent with current standards in 20   industry. The reimbursement of expenses for the employees and 21   the consumer advocate is as provided by law. The appropriation 22   for the office of consumer advocate shall be a separate line 23   item contained in the appropriation from the commerce revolving 24   fund created in section 546.12 . 25   Sec. 164. Section 524.201, subsection 2, Code 2024, is 26   amended to read as follows:   27   2. The superintendent shall receive a salary set by the 28   governor within a range established by the general assembly   29   section 8A.461   . 30   Sec. 165. Section 533.104, subsection 2, Code 2024, is   31   amended to read as follows: 32   2. The superintendent shall receive a salary set by the 33   governor within a range established by the general assembly   34   section 8A.461 .   35   -68-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 68/ 88           

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   Sec. 166. Section 904A.6, Code 2024, is amended to read as 1   follows: 2   904A.6 Salaries and expenses. 3   Each member of the board shall be paid a salary as determined   4   set   by the general assembly governor within a range established 5   by section 8A.461   . Each member of the board and all employees 6   are entitled to receive, in addition to their salary, their 7   necessary maintenance and travel expenses while engaged in 8   official business. 9   Sec. 167. EFFECTIVE DATE. This division of this Act takes 10   effect June 21, 2024. 11   DIVISION XIII 12   OFFICE FOR STATE-FEDERAL RELATIONS 13   Sec. 168. Section 7F.1, subsection 3, Code 2024, is amended 14   to read as follows: 15   3. Office established. A state-federal relations office 16   is established as an independent agency. The office shall be 17   located in Washington, D.C.,   attached to the office of the 18   governor for administrative purposes   and shall be administered 19   by the director of the office who is appointed by the governor, 20   subject to confirmation by the senate, and who serves at 21   the pleasure of the governor. The office and its personnel 22   are exempt from the merit system provisions of chapter 8A, 23   subchapter IV . 24   DIVISION XIV 25   HISTORICAL SITES 26   Sec. 169. Section 8A.702, subsection 2, Code 2024, is   27   amended by striking the subsection and inserting in lieu 28   thereof the following: 29   2. Administer and care for historical sites under the 30   authority of the department and maintain collections within 31   these sites. For the purposes of this section, historical 32   site means any district, site, building, or structure listed 33   on the national register of historic sites or identified as 34   eligible for such status by the state historic preservation 35   -69-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 69/ 88          

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   officer or that is identified according to established criteria 1   by the state historic preservation officer as significant in 2   national, state, and local history, architecture, engineering, 3   archaeology, or culture. 4   Sec. 170. Section 8A.702, subsection 4, Code 2024, is 5   amended to read as follows: 6   4. Develop , in consultation with the state historic   7   preservation officer, standards and criteria for the 8   acquisition of historic properties and for the preservation, 9   restoration, maintenance, operation, and interpretation of 10   properties under the jurisdiction of the department. 11   Sec. 171. Section 15.121, subsection 2, Code 2024, is 12   amended by adding the following new paragraph: 13   NEW PARAGRAPH   . e. Developing standards and criteria for the 14   preservation, restoration, and maintenance of historical sites. 15   Sec. 172. Section 15.121, Code 2024, is amended by adding 16   the following new subsection: 17   NEW SUBSECTION   . 7. Before modifying a historical site in a 18   manner that could impact a sites listing on, or eligibility 19   for, the national register of historic places, a state agency 20   which owns, manages, or administers the historical site must 21   consult with the state historic preservation officer to ensure 22   the proper management, maintenance, and development of the 23   site. The state agency and the state historic preservation 24   officer may, at the discretion of the state historic 25   preservation officer, enter into an agreement relating to the 26   proper management, maintenance, and development of the site. 27   The authority may, in consultation with the state historic 28   preservation officer, adopt rules to implement this subsection. 29   DIVISION XV   30   DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT  JUSTICE INFORMATION   31   Sec. 173. NEW SECTION   . 8.100 Subchapter definitions. 32   As used in this subchapter, department means the department 33   of management. 34   Sec. 174. NEW SECTION   . 8.101 Integrated justice information 35   -70-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 70/ 88        

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   system. 1   The department shall maintain a statewide integrated justice 2   information system that encourages and enables automated 3   information sharing in a common format between and for the 4   benefit of state and local justice agencies. 5   Sec. 175. NEW SECTION   . 8.102 Administration of funds. 6   In compliance with applicable state and federal laws, 7   rules, and other requirements, the department may administer 8   federal funds, funds appropriated to the department by the 9   general assembly for purposes of this subchapter, and funds 10   otherwise made available to the department in futherance of 11   this subchapter. 12   Sec. 176. Section 216A.131A, Code 2024, is amended to read 13   as follows: 14   216A.131A Criminal and juvenile justice planning. 15   The department shall fulfill the responsibilities of 16   this subchapter , including the duties specified in sections 17   216A.135 ,   216A.136 , 216A.137 , 216A.138 , and 216A.140 . 18   Sec. 177. Section 216A.133, subsection 3, paragraph h, Code 19   2024, is amended by striking the paragraph. 20   Sec. 178. Section 216A.136, unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 21   2024, is amended to read as follows: 22   The department of management   shall maintain an Iowa 23   statistical analysis center for the purpose of coordinating 24   with data resource agencies to provide data and analytical 25   information to federal, state, and local governments, and 26   assist agencies in the use of criminal and juvenile justice 27   data. Notwithstanding any other provision of state law, unless 28   prohibited by federal law or regulation, the department of 29   management   shall be granted access, for purposes of research 30   and evaluation, to criminal history records, official juvenile 31   court records, juvenile court social records, and any other 32   data collected or under control of the board of parole, 33   department of corrections, department of workforce development, 34   department of health and human services,   district departments 35   -71-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 71/ 88              

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   of correctional services, judicial branch, and department of 1   public safety. However, intelligence data and peace officer 2   investigative reports maintained by the department of public 3   safety shall not be considered data for the purposes of this 4   section . Any record, data, or information obtained by the 5   department of management   under this section and the department 6   itself is subject to the federal and state confidentiality laws 7   and regulations rules which are applicable to the original 8   record, data, or information obtained by the department of   9   management and to the original custodian of the record, data, 10   or information. The access shall include   includes but is not 11   limited to all of the following: 12   Sec. 179. Section 216A.136, subsection 13, Code 2024, 13   is amended by striking the subsection and inserting in lieu 14   thereof the following: 15   13. Child welfare records maintained under chapter 235. 16   Sec. 180. Section 216A.137, Code 2024, is amended to read 17   as follows: 18   216A.137 Correctional policy project. 19   1. The department of management   shall maintain an Iowa 20   correctional policy project for the purpose of conducting 21   analyses of major correctional issues affecting the criminal 22   and juvenile justice system. The justice advisory   board 23   established in section 216A.132 shall identify and prioritize 24   the issues and studies to be addressed by the department of 25   management through this project and shall report project 26   plans and findings annually along with the report required in 27   section 216A.135 to the department . Issues and studies to be 28   considered by the justice advisory board shall include but are 29   not limited to a review of the information systems available 30   to assess corrections trends and program effectiveness, the 31   development of an evaluation plan for assessing the impact of 32   corrections expenditures, and a study of the desirability and 33   feasibility of changing the states sentencing practices, which 34   includes a prison population forecast. 35   -72-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 72/ 88                  

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   2. The department of management may form subcommittees for 1   the purpose of addressing major correctional issues affecting 2   the criminal and juvenile justice system. The department shall   3   of management may establish a subcommittee to address issues 4   specifically affecting the juvenile justice system. 5   Sec. 181. Section 216A.138, Code 2024, is amended to read 6   as follows: 7   216A.138 Multiagency database information system concerning 8   juveniles   juvenile and adult court records . 9   1. The department of management shall coordinate the 10   development and maintenance   of a multiagency database 11   information system to track the progress of juveniles , and 12   adults who have been charged with a criminal offense, in 13   the court system   through various state and local agencies 14   and programs. The department shall develop a plan system 15   which utilizes existing databases, including the Iowa court 16   information system, the Iowa corrections offender network, 17   information systems of the department of health and human   18   services,   the federally mandated national adoption and 19   foster care information system, and the other state and local 20   databases pertaining to juveniles , and to adults who have been   21   charged with a criminal offense, in the court system , to the 22   extent possible. 23   2. The department of health and human services,   department 24   of corrections, judicial branch, department of public safety, 25   department of education, local school districts, and other 26   state agencies and political subdivisions shall cooperate with 27   the department of management in the development of the plan 28   system   . 29   3. The database   multiagency information system shall be 30   designed to count and track the progress of juveniles in 31   various programs   various decision points for juveniles in 32   the juvenile justice system and minors in the child welfare 33   system   , evaluate the experiences of the juveniles and minors , 34   and evaluate the success of the services provided. The system 35   -73-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 73/ 88                                      

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   shall also be designed to count and track various decision 1   points for adults who have been charged with a criminal offense   2   in the court system, including dismissed charges, convictions, 3   and sentence information. 4   4. The department of management   shall develop the plan 5   system   within the context of existing federal privacy and 6   confidentiality requirements. The plan system shall build upon 7   existing resources and facilities to the extent possible. 8   5. The plan   system shall include proposed guidelines for the 9   sharing of information by case management teams, consisting of 10   designated representatives of various state and local agencies   11   and political subdivisions to coordinate the delivery of 12   services to juveniles under the jurisdiction of the juvenile 13   court   the department of management . The guidelines shall be 14   developed to structure and improve the information-sharing 15   procedures of case management teams established pursuant to any 16   applicable state or federal law or approved by the juvenile 17   court with respect to a juvenile who is the recipient of the   18   case management team services   judicial branch, department 19   of corrections, or other entities that supply data to the 20   multiagency information system   . The plan system shall also 21   contain provide a process to recommend proposals for changes in 22   state laws or rules to facilitate the exchange of information 23   among members of case management teams   . 24   6. The plan shall include development of a resource guide 25   outlining successful programs and practices established 26   within this state which are designed to promote positive youth 27   development and that assist delinquent and other at-risk youth 28   in overcoming personal and social problems. The guide shall be 29   made publicly available.   30   7. 6. If the department of management has insufficient 31   funds and resources to implement this section , the department 32   shall determine what, if any, portion of this section may be 33   implemented, and the remainder of this section shall not apply. 34   Sec. 182. CODE EDITOR DIRECTIVE. 35   -74-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 74/ 88                                          

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   1. The Code editor is directed to make the following 1   transfers: 2   a. Section 216A.136 to section 8.103. 3   b. Section 216A.137 to section 8.104. 4   c. Section 216A.138 to section 8.105. 5   2. The Code editor shall correct internal references in the 6   Code and in any enacted legislation as necessary due to the 7   enactment of this section. 8   3. The Code editor shall make changes in any Code sections 9   amended or enacted in another Act to correspond with the 10   changes made in this division of this Act if there appears to 11   be no doubt as to the proper method of making the changes and 12   the changes would not be contrary to or inconsistent with the 13   purposes of this division of this Act. 14   4. The Code editor shall designate sections 8.100 through 15   8.105 as a new subchapter within chapter 8. 16   EXPLANATION 17   The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 18   the explanations substance by the members of the general assembly. 19   This bill relates to the organization, structure, and 20   functions of state and local governments, provides for salaries 21   of certain state officers, makes statutory corrections, 22   resolves inconsistencies, and removes ambiguities. 23   DIVISION I  NATURAL RESOURCES. Code section 233A.15 24   authorizes the director of the department of health and human 25   services (HHS) to assign certain children from the state 26   training school to perform services for the department of 27   natural resources (DNR) within the state parks, state game 28   and forest areas, and other lands under the jurisdiction of 29   DNR. The bill strikes a requirement that DNR provide permanent 30   housing for such children. 31   DIVISION II  DEPARTMENT OF INSPECTIONS, APPEALS, AND   32   LICENSING. The bill revises Code section 10A.309 to reflect   33   that the workers compensation commissioner no longer has a 34   term of office and serves at the pleasure of the governor. 35   -75-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 75/ 88  

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   The bill changes a reference to the director of the 1   department of workforce development to the director of 2   inspections, appeals, and licensing to align with 2023 changes 3   to Code section 10A.310. 4   The bill strikes the requirement in Code section 10A.504 5   that the executive directors of the board of medicine, board 6   of nursing, dental board, and board of pharmacy be full-time 7   executive directors. Additionally, the bill amends Code 8   section 147.80 to provide that while the board of medicine, 9   board of pharmacy, dental board, and board of nursing shall 10   retain an executive director, an individual executive director 11   may be appointed and serve as the executive director of one 12   or more such boards. The bill also directs the executive 13   directors, to the extent possible, share administrative, 14   clerical, and investigative staff. 15   The bill amends Code section 91C.4 to specify that all 16   contractor registration fees collected under Code chapter 17   91C shall be deposited in the licensing and regulation fund 18   created in Code section 10A.507. The bill repeals Code section 19   91C.9, which created the contractor registration revolving fund 20   consisting of such fees. The bill provides for the transfer of 21   remaining moneys in the contractor registration revolving fund. 22   The bill amends Code section 135C.9(1)(b) to remove 23   a provision relating to the status of the director of 24   inspections, appeals, and licensing, and specifies that certain 25   activities of the director may be undertaken by the directors 26   designee. 27   The bill modifies authority for the establishment by rule of 28   specified fees collected by certain health-related professional 29   boards under Code section 147.80, to require approval of the 30   department of inspections, appeals, and licensing (DIAL), or 31   to require the board to adopt such rules if directed by DIAL. 32   The bill strikes language in Code section 147.80 providing 33   that the fees established by each board by rule for certain 34   functions are to be based on the costs of sustaining the board 35   -76-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 76/ 88  

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   and the actual costs of the service. The bill requires DIAL to 1   annually review and, if necessary, direct the boards to adjust 2   the schedule of fees to cover aggregate projected costs and 3   ensure fees are not greater than similar fees in other states. 4   Additionally, the bill requires DIAL to annually provide 5   each board a comparison of the amount of the boards fees as 6   compared to similar fees imposed by similar boards or agencies 7   in other states. 8   The bill changes an incorrect Code section reference in 9   Code section 231B.4 relating to the state plumbing code from 10   135.11 to 105.4 in a provision governing elder group homes. 11   The bill adds the real estate appraiser examining board, 12   created pursuant to Code chapter 543D, to the definition of 13   licensing board or board under Code chapter 272C. 14   DIVISION III  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. The bill 15   amends Code section 321.383 by changing the rulemaking 16   authority for safety rules relating to movement of implements 17   of husbandry and animal-drawn vehicles on a roadway from the 18   department of transportation (DOT) to the department of public 19   safety. 20   Code chapter 307 governs general duties and authority of the 21   DOT and the director of the DOT. 22   The bill amends Code section 307.12 to change the deadline 23   by which the director must present the DOTs proposed budget 24   to the state transportation commission from December 31 of 25   each year to March 31 immediately preceding the applicable 26   fiscal year. The bill also provides the director with the 27   authority to establish divisions within the DOT as necessary 28   or desirable in addition to any departmental division required 29   or established by law. 30   The bill amends Code section 307.21, relating to 31   departmental operations and finances, by specifying the DOT 32   as the entity responsible for such activities rather than the 33   departments administrator responsible for the operations and 34   finances of the department. 35   -77-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 77/ 88  

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   The bill amends Code section 307.22, relating to 1   departmental planning and programming, by specifying the DOT 2   as the entity responsible for such activities rather than the 3   departments administrator responsible for transportation 4   planning and infrastructure program development. The bill 5   also strikes Code section 307.22(2), which specified that the 6   function of planning does not include the detailed design 7   of highways or other modal transportation facilities, but 8   is restricted to the needs of this state for multimodal 9   transportation systems. 10   The bill amends Code section 307.23(1)(b) to no longer 11   require the attorney general to provide all legal services for 12   the DOT. 13   The bill amends Code section 307.24, relating to highway 14   programs and activities, by specifying the DOT as the entity 15   responsible for such activities rather than the departments 16   administrator responsible for highway programs and activities. 17   The bill amends Code section 307.26, relating to 18   departmental modal programs and activities, by specifying the 19   DOT as the entity responsible for such activities rather than 20   the departments administrator responsible for modal programs 21   and activities. 22   The bill amends Code section 307.27, relating to 23   departmental enforcement and regulation of motor carriers, 24   registration of motor vehicles, and licensing of drivers, 25   by specifying the DOT as the entity responsible for such 26   activities rather than the departments administrator 27   responsible for enforcement and regulation of motor carriers, 28   registration of motor vehicles, and licensing of drivers. 29   The bill also amends Code sections 307.47, 307.48, 327D.192,   30   and 327F.39 to eliminate references to specific administrator 31   titles within DOT. 32   DIVISION IV  DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. The bill modifies   33   provisions within Code section 259.9 governing the general 34   duties of the director of the department of education (DE). 35   -78-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 78/ 88  

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   The bill removes the higher education division of DE from the 1   general exception to the duties of the director and authorizes 2   the director to, in addition to establishing divisions of the 3   department, assign subject matter duties to divisions of DE in 4   a manner determined by the director. The bill also provides 5   that beginning July 1, 2024, the director may reassign within 6   DE the boards, commissions, bureaus, and duties specified in 7   Code sections 256.111 (innovation division) and 256.121 (higher 8   education division). The bill also modifies portions of Code 9   sections 256.111 and 256.121 governing the duties of the heads 10   of the innovation division and the higher education division. 11   Code section 256.10 provides that professional staff of DE 12   serve at the discretion of the director. The bill strikes that 13   provision and a provision of that Code section that prohibits 14   professional staff from being dismissed for cause without 15   appropriate due process procedures including a hearing. Code 16   section 256.10 is also amended by striking several references 17   to professional staff and makes such provisions apply to 18   salaried staff. The bill also strikes a provision in Code 19   section 256.9(4) that specifies that professional staff are 20   not subject to the merit system provisions of Code chapter 8A, 21   subchapter IV. The bill also modifies provisions governing how 22   the salaries and benefits of full-time salaried employees who 23   are employed for less than 12 months per year are paid. 24   The bill also authorizes the director of the department of 25   education to employ hourly staff for less than 12 months each 26   year, but such staff shall be employed by the director for at 27   least nine months of each year. The bill includes provisions 28   for how the wages and benefits of such employees are paid. 29   The bill amends Code section 256.103 to provide that Code 30   sections 279.19A and 279.19B, relating to extracurricular 31   contracts and coaching endorsements and authorizations, apply 32   to employees of the Iowa educational services for the blind 33   and visually impaired program and employees of the Iowa school 34   for the deaf, who are licensed pursuant to Code chapter 256, 35   -79-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 79/ 88  

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   subchapter VII, part 3. 1   The bill also enacts new Code section 256.103A, which 2   provides that salaried employees of the Iowa educational 3   services for the blind and visually impaired program and 4   employees of the Iowa school for the deaf who are employed on 5   a school year basis for less than 12 months per year shall be 6   exempt from the provisions of Code chapter 70A relating to 7   vacation leave. In lieu of vacation leave, the bill provides 8   that such employees shall accrue two personal leave days per 9   school year and may carry over up to one unused personal day 10   into a subsequent school year. Such employees shall not accrue 11   more than three personal leave days at any one time and such 12   leave shall not be paid out to the employee upon separation 13   from employment. 14   DIVISION V  DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS. The bill 15   amends, repeals, and transfers various provisions relating 16   to the department of corrections (DOC) and judicial district 17   departments of correctional services. 18   The bill amends Code sections 80D.1 and 80D.11 to specify the 19   governing body when a reserve peace officer is employed by the 20   state of Iowa. 21   The bill amends Code section 125.93 by striking certain 22   language relating to employees of judicial district departments 23   of correctional services due to the movement of those entities 24   under the DOC following enactment of 2023 Iowa Acts, chapter 25   19. 26   The bill adds definitions of community-based correctional 27   program, community-based corrections facility, district 28   advisory board, district department, and district director 29   to Code chapter 904 that are similar to those definitions 30   repealed in the bill under Code chapter 905. The bill updates 31   references to those terms in Code chapter 904 and other 32   sections of the Code. 33   The bill adds community-based corrections facilities to the 34   list of institutions in Code section 904.102 over which the DOC 35   -80-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 80/ 88  

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   is responsible for the control, treatment, and rehabilitation 1   of offenders. The bill also amends other provisions of Code 2   chapter 904 to reflect changes to the DOCs authority over 3   district departments made in 2023 Iowa Acts, chapter 19. 4   The bill strikes Code section 904.103(1), relating to the 5   DOCs responsibility for the accreditation and funding of 6   community-based corrections programs. 7   The bill adds district directors to various provisions 8   governing the duties, authority, and compensation of 9   superintendents of other correctional institutions under the 10   DOC. 11   The bill strikes language from Code section 904.513 relating 12   to the DOCs cooperation with the district departments in 13   establishing a continuum of programming for the supervision and 14   treatment of offenders convicted of violating Code chapter 321J 15   who are sentenced to the custody of the director of the DOC. 16   The bill modifies Code section 904.904 by providing that 17   the DOC shall coordinate, rather than contract with, judicial 18   district departments of correctional services for quartering 19   and supervision of certain inmates after working hours. 20   The bill amends several sections of Code chapter 905 to 21   reflect terminology and definition changes in the bill and as 22   a result of Code section transfers required in the bill. The 23   bill also modifies the composition of district advisory boards, 24   which advise district directors, by striking the provision 25   governing citizen members appointed by the chief judge of the 26   judicial district. 27   The bill repeals Code sections 905.1, 905.7, 905.8, 905.9, 28   905.10, 905.12, 905.13, and 905.15. The bill directs the 29   Iowa Code editor to transfer the remaining sections in Code 30   chapter 905 to various locations in Code chapter 904 and to 31   correct internal references in the Code as necessary. The bill 32   corrects cross-references to various other Code sections to 33   reflect amendments and transfers made in this division of the   34   bill.   35   -81-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 81/ 88  

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   DIVISION VI  DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE. The bill modifies 1   several provisions relating to departmental divisions within 2   the department of revenue (DOR). Within Code chapter 99G, 3   department is defined as DOR and division is defined as the 4   Iowa lottery division of DOR. 5   The bill amends Code section 99G.7 by modifying provisions 6   governing the duties of the administrator of the Iowa lottery, 7   including striking a provision requiring the administrator 8   to report semiannually to the general assembly regarding the 9   operations of the division. 10   The bill amends Code section 99G.8 by designating the 11   administrator of the Iowa lottery, rather than the chief 12   executive officer, as the person other than the chairperson 13   who may call a meeting of the board of directors of the Iowa 14   lottery and strikes the word major from the provision 15   prohibiting a board member from having any interest in a major 16   procurement contract. 17   The bill amends Code section 99G.10 by striking a reference 18   to officer of the division in a provision relating to 19   background investigations of employees. The bill also amends 20   Code section 99G.11 by striking references to officer within 21   provisions relating to conflicts of interest. 22   The bill amends Code section 99G.12 to designate DOR, 23   instead of the former Iowa lottery authority, as having power 24   to operate self-service kiosks to dispense authorized lottery 25   tickets or products. The bill makes a similar change to Code 26   section 99G.21 from authority to department. 27   The bill amends Code section 99G.22(1) by changing 28   administrator to department in a provision specifying the 29   duty to consult with the division of criminal investigation on 30   certain matters involving major procurement contracts. 31   The bill amends Code section 99G.23 by changing division 32   to department in several provisions governing procurement 33   and vendor requirements and by specifying that certain vendor 34   performance bond requirements only apply to major procurements. 35   -82-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 82/ 88  

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   The bill amends the portion of Code section 99G.24 relating 1   to selection of lottery retailers by replacing officer of the 2   division with employee of the division that has specified 3   job duties. 4   The bill amends portions of Code section 99G.27 relating 5   to cancellation, suspension, revocation, or termination of 6   a lottery retail license by striking certain references to 7   division and inserting department. 8   The bill amends Code section 99G.28 relating to the handling 9   of proceeds from the sale of lottery tickets or shares by 10   striking references to division and inserting department. 11   The bill amends Code section 99G.30A to eliminate 12   superfluous language. 13   The bill amends Code section 99G.31 to change a reference 14   from division to department in a provision governing the 15   award of prizes and strikes a reference to an officer of the 16   department. 17   The bill amends Code section 99G.34 by striking the term 18   officers and inserting the term staff in a provision 19   relating to security records pertaining to investigations and 20   intelligence-sharing information between lottery security 21   and other lotteries and law enforcement agencies. The bill 22   also amends Code section 99G.35 relating to lottery security 23   by striking references to chief security officer and 24   investigators and inserting lottery security staff. 25   Code section 421.2 authorizes the director of revenue to 26   establish, abolish, and consolidate divisions within DOR   27   when necessary for the efficient performance of the various 28   functions and duties of DOR. The Iowa lottery division is 29   established by Code chapter 99G. The bill establishes an 30   exception for the Iowa lottery division within the director 31   of revenues general authority to establish, abolish, and 32   consolidate divisions within DOR.   33   The bill amends Code section 421.9 relating to who may sign 34   an order, subpoena, warrant, or other document issued by DOR 35   -83-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 83/ 88  

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   by striking deputy and including a department employee 1   designated by the director. 2   DIVISION VII  WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT. The bill adds 3   the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment 4   and training program, administered jointly with HHS, to the 5   list of programs administered by the department of workforce 6   development (IWD) under Code section 84A.5(5). 7   Code section 84A.19 requires IWD and community colleges to 8   jointly implement adult education and literacy programs. The 9   bill removes the community colleges from the implementation 10   requirement. However, IWD must still consult with community 11   colleges when prescribing standards and adopting rules to 12   administer the program. 13   DIVISION VIII  DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY. The bill 14   strikes the requirement in Code section 80E.1(2)(b) that the 15   director of the office of drug control policy submit an annual 16   report to the governor and general assembly by November 1 17   of each year concerning the activities and programs of the 18   director and other departments related to drug enforcement, 19   substance use disorder treatment programs, and substance use 20   disorder prevention and education programs. 21   The bill strikes Code subunit references in Code section 22   100.41 and replaces them with references to Code chapter 10A, 23   subchapter V, part 2, where the applicable portions of law were 24   transferred to as the result of 2023 Iowa Acts, chapter 19. 25   DIVISION IX  ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AND IOWA 26   FINANCE AUTHORITY  REPORTS. Code section 15.107B requires 27   the director of the economic development authority (IEDA) to, 28   on or before January 31 of each year, submit to the authority 29   board and the general assembly a report that describes the 30   activities of IEDA during the preceding fiscal year. The 31   bill provides that the director may include in the report any 32   other annual report relating to a program or activity required 33   to be prepared by IEDA, the director, or the IEDA board, and 34   submitted to the general assembly. 35   -84-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 84/ 88  

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   Code section 16.7 requires the director of the Iowa finance 1   authority (IFA) to, on or before January 15 of each year, 2   submit to the governor and the general assembly an annual 3   report. The bill provides that the director may include in 4   the report any other annual report relating to a program or 5   activity required to be prepared by IFA, the director, or the 6   IFA board, and submitted to the general assembly. 7   The bill makes corresponding changes to other provisions of 8   law requiring certain reports under Code chapters governing 9   IEDA and IFA to allow for the inclusion of such reports 10   in an annual report under Code section 15.107B or 16.7, as 11   applicable. 12   DIVISION X  ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AND IOWA 13   FINANCE AUTHORITY  PROGRAMS. The bill strikes several 14   provisions of Code chapter 15 that require IEDA to establish 15   and administer certain internship programs for Iowa students. 16   The bill instead establishes similar Iowa student internship 17   program requirements under IWD, including establishment of an 18   Iowa student internship program fund. 19   The bill specifies that any internship or financial 20   assistance awarded under a program administered by IEDA 21   under Code section 15.411 prior to the bill is valid and 22   shall continue as provided in the terms of the internship or 23   financial assistance under Code section 84A.20, as enacted in 24   the bill. 25   DIVISION XI  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES. 26   The bill amends various provisions relating to the duties and 27   authority of HHS and the council on health and human services. 28   The bill strikes Code section 125.7(6), which requires the 29   council to consider and approve or disapprove all applications 30   for a license and all cases involving the renewal, denial, 31   suspension, or revocation of a license. 32   The bill amends various provisions of Code chapter 125 by 33   changing the responsibility for certain duties relating to 34   licensing of substance use disorder programs from the council 35   -85-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 85/ 88  

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   to HHS. 1   The bill also amends Code section 217.30(3), relating to 2   the confidentiality of records for purposes of administering a 3   program of services, to also include evaluation of a program of 4   services. The bill also amends Code section 217.30 to specify 5   persons and officials to whom certain confidential information 6   may be disclosed. 7   The bill amends Code section 217.34, relating to debt 8   setoffs, to strike a reference to foster care services. 9   The bill amends Code section 218.94(1)(a) by specifying that 10   the director of HHS shall have the full power to engage in 11   specified real estate activities. 12   The bill amends Code section 252I.8(6) by modifying part of 13   the procedure for a request to withdraw a challenge by a child 14   support obligor by allowing the written request to be submitted 15   to child support services. 16   DIVISION XII  STATE SALARIES  APPOINTED STATE OFFICERS. 17   The bill establishes and codifies salary ranges for certain 18   appointed state officers for fiscal years beginning on or 19   after July 1, 2024. The bill provides that the governor shall 20   establish a salary for nonelected persons appointed by the 21   governor within the executive branch of state government. In 22   establishing a salary for a person holding certain positions 23   enumerated in the bill within the range provided, the governor 24   may consider, among other items, the experience of the person 25   in the position, changes in the duties of the position, the 26   incumbents performance of assigned duties, and subordinates 27   salaries. However, the attorney general shall establish the 28   salary of the consumer advocate, the chief justice of the 29   supreme court shall establish the salary of the state court 30   administrator, the ethics and campaign disclosure board shall 31   establish the salary of the executive director, the Iowa public 32   information board shall establish the salary of the executive 33   director, the board of regents shall establish the salary of 34   the executive director, and the Iowa public broadcasting board 35   -86-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 86/ 88  

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   shall establish the salary of the administrator of the public 1   broadcasting division of the department of education, each 2   within the applicable salary. 3   Range one positions shall be paid in a range set in 4   accordance with pay grade 32 of the pay plans published by 5   the department of administrative services (DAS) pursuant to 6   Code section 8A.413(3). Range two positions shall be paid in 7   a range set in accordance with pay grade 38 of the pay plans 8   published by DAS. Range three positions shall be paid in a 9   range set in accordance with pay grade 43 of the pay plans 10   published by DAS. 11   The annual salary ranges for specified appointed state 12   officers are effective for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 13   2024, effective for the pay period beginning June 21, 2024, 14   and for subsequent fiscal years. The governor or other person 15   designated in the bill shall determine the salary to be paid 16   to the person indicated at a rate within the applicable salary 17   range from moneys appropriated by the general assembly for that 18   purpose. 19   The division takes effect June 21, 2024. 20   DIVISION XIII  OFFICE FOR STATE-FEDERAL RELATIONS. The 21   bill amends Code section 7F.1, relating to the establishment 22   of an office for state-federal relations. The bill strikes 23   language requiring the office to be located in Washington, 24   D.C., and specifies that the state-federal relations office 25   is attached to the office of the governor for administrative 26   purposes. 27   DIVISION XIV  HISTORICAL SITES. The bill strikes and   28   rewrites Code section 8A.702(2), relating to administration and 29   care of historical sites, to remove language providing that 30   except for the state board of regents, a state agency which 31   owns, manages, or administers a historical site must enter into 32   an agreement with DAS under Code chapter 28E to ensure the 33   proper management, maintenance, and development of the site. 34   The bill requires DAS to consult with the state historic 35   -87-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 87/ 88  

  S.F. _____ H.F. _____   preservation officer when developing standards and criteria 1   for the acquisition of historic properties and for the 2   preservation, restoration, maintenance, operation, and 3   interpretation of properties under the jurisdiction of the 4   department under Code section 8A.702(4). 5   The bill adds developing standards and criteria for the 6   preservation, restoration, and maintenance of historical sites 7   to the list of historic preservation activities undertaken by 8   the state historic preservation officer under Code section 9   15.121(2). 10   The bill also amends Code section 15.121 by requiring that 11   before modifying a historical site in a manner that could 12   impact a sites listing on, or eligibility for, the national 13   register of historic places, a state agency which owns, 14   manages, or administers the historical site must consult with 15   the state historic preservation officer to ensure the proper 16   management, maintenance, and development of the site. The 17   bill also authorizes the state agency and the state historic 18   preservation officer to enter into an agreement relating to the 19   proper management, maintenance, and development of the site. 20   The bill authorizes IEDA to, in consultation with the state 21   historic preservation officer, adopt rules to implement this 22   new provision. 23   DIVISION XV  DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT  JUSTICE 24   INFORMATION. The bill requires the department of management 25   (DOM) to maintain a statewide integrated justice information 26   system, and transfers from HHS to DOM the duties to maintain an 27   Iowa statistical analysis center, an Iowa correctional policy 28   project, and a multiagency information system for juvenile and 29   adult court records. 30   The bill makes conforming changes and provides Code editor 31   directives. 32   -88-   LSB 5333XL (12) 90   md/ns 88/ 88