Iowa 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF135 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 02/07/2023

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SF 135 – Interior Designers (LSB1358SV) 
Staff Contact:  Xavier Leonard (515.725.0509) xavier.leonard@legis.iowa.gov 
Fiscal Note Version – New     
Description 
Senate File 135 relates to the practice of interior design in the State and makes the following 
changes: defines terms, makes conforming Iowa Code changes, provides exemptions for 
interior design regulations, requires registered interior designers to stamp and seal interior 
technical submissions they issue, provides penalties for misuse of the seal, and creates 
requirements for registered interior design.  The Bill restricts registered interior designers from 
engaging in duties or actions that would result in a conflict of interest. 
 
A simple misdemeanor penalty is created under Iowa Code chapter 544C for using a registered 
interior designer’s seal without permission or fraudulently, or for impersonating a registered 
interior designer or attempting to obtain a registration by fraud.  
Background 
Currently, the Interior Design Examining Board and provisions regulating interior designers are 
established in Iowa Code chapter 544C.  
 
A simple misdemeanor is punishable by confinement for up to 30 days and a fine of at least 
$105 but not more than $855.  
Assumptions 
• The following will not change over the projection period:  charge, conviction, and sentencing 
patterns and trends; prisoner length of stay (LOS); revocation rates; plea bargaining; and 
other criminal justice system policies and practices. 
• A lag effect of six months is assumed from the effective date of this Bill to the date of first 
entry of affected offenders into the correctional system. 
• Marginal costs for county jails cannot be estimated due to a lack of data.  For purposes of 
this analysis, the marginal cost for county jails is assumed to be $50 per day. 
Correctional Impact  
Senate File 135 creates a new criminal offense, and the correctional impact cannot be 
estimated for the Bill due to a lack of existing conviction data.  A conviction for a simple 
misdemeanor does not result in a prison sentence, but does carry the possibility of confinement 
for up to 30 days.  Marginal county jail costs are estimated to be $50 per day.  Refer to the 
Legislative Services Agency (LSA) memo addressed to the General Assembly, Cost Estimates 
Used for Correctional Impact Statements, dated January 20, 2023, for information related to 
the correctional system. 
Minority Impact 
Senate File 135 establishes a new offense.  As a result, the Division of Criminal and Juvenile 
Justice Planning (CJJP) of the Department of Human Rights cannot use existing data to 
estimate the minority impact of the Bill.  Refer to the LSA memo addressed to the General 
Assembly, Minority Impact Statement, dated January 20, 2023, for information related to 
minorities in the criminal justice system. 
Fiscal Note 
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Fiscal Impact 
Senate File 135 establishes a new criminal offense, and the fiscal impact cannot be estimated 
due to a lack of existing conviction data.  The average State cost per offense for a simple 
misdemeanor ranges from $35 to $375.   
Sources 
Division of Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning, Department of Human Rights 
Legislative Services Agency 
 
 
/s/ Jennifer Acton 
February 7, 2023 
 
 
 
Doc ID 1367939 
 
 
The fiscal note for this Bill was prepared pursuant to Joint Rule 17 and the Iowa Code.  Data used in developing this 
fiscal note is available from the Fiscal Services Division of the Legislative Services Agency upon request.  
 
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