Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HSB688

Introduced
2/8/24  
Introduced
2/8/24  

Caption

A bill for an act establishing a central filing system relating to security interests in farm products, providing fees, and including contingent implementation and effective date provisions.

Impact

If enacted, HSB688 will bring significant changes to how security interests in farm products are managed under Iowa law. It will repeal existing notification requirements that mandatorily require secured parties to provide direct notice to potential buyers of any security interest associated with farm products. Instead, the new centralized filing system will serve as a public record that buyers can access to determine any outstanding liens on the products they intend to purchase. This shift aims to enhance the efficiency of agricultural transactions while also aligning state law with the requirements set forth by the federal Food Security Act.

Summary

House Study Bill 688 (HSB688) establishes a centralized filing system for security interests in farm products, allowing for effective financing statements to be filed with the office of the secretary of state. This system aims to streamline the process by which buyers can ascertain if farm products they wish to purchase are subject to any existing security interests. Upon implementation, this bill is expected to provide greater clarity and transparency in transactions involving farm products, which include crops, livestock, and agricultural goods, offering protections for both buyers and sellers.

Contention

There were concerns raised about the transition to a central filing system, particularly regarding the potential loss of immediate notification to buyers that could arise from the repeal of direct notices by secured parties. Critics worry that such a system might obfuscate important information essential for making informed purchasing decisions, especially for buyers who may not have access to the electronic filing system or be aware of its availability. Additionally, the effectiveness of this system relies on the certification from the United States Department of Agriculture, which adds another layer of uncertainty into the implementation timeframe.

Companion Bills

IA SSB3167

Related A bill for an act establishing a central filing system relating to security interests in farm products, providing fees, and including contingent implementation and effective date provisions.

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