Iowa 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF2331 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/14/2024

                    Senate File 2331 - Introduced   SENATE FILE 2331   BY COMMITTEE ON TECHNOLOGY   (SUCCESSOR TO SSB 3107)   A BILL FOR   An Act relating to publication requirements for official 1   publications, and including effective date provisions. 2   BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 3   TLSB 5157SV (2) 90   ss/jh  

  S.F. 2331   Section 1. Section 372.13, subsection 6, Code 2024, is 1   amended to read as follows: 2   6. Within fifteen days following a regular or special 3   meeting of the council, the clerk shall cause the minutes of 4   the proceedings of the council, including the total expenditure 5   from each city fund, to be published in   delivered to a 6   newspaper of general circulation in the city for publication . 7   The publication shall include a list of all claims allowed and 8   a summary of all receipts and shall show the gross amount of 9   the claims. The list of claims allowed shall show the name 10   of the person or firm making the claim, the reason for the 11   claim, and the amount of the claim. If the reason for the 12   claims is the same, two or more claims made by the same vendor, 13   supplier, or claimant may be consolidated if the number of 14   claims consolidated and the total consolidated claim amount are 15   listed in the statement. However, the city shall provide at 16   its office upon request an unconsolidated list of all claims 17   allowed. Matters discussed in closed session pursuant to 18   section 21.3 shall not be published until entered on the public 19   minutes. However, in cities having more than one hundred fifty 20   thousand population, the council shall each month print in 21   pamphlet form a detailed itemized statement of all receipts and 22   disbursements of the city, and a summary of its proceedings 23   during the preceding month, and furnish copies to the city 24   library, the daily newspapers of the city, and to persons who 25   apply at the office of the city clerk, and the pamphlet shall 26   constitute publication as required. Failure by the clerk to 27   make publication is a simple misdemeanor. The provisions of 28   this subsection are applicable in cities in which a newspaper 29   is published, or in cities of two hundred population or over, 30   but in all other cities, posting the statement in three public 31   places in the city which have been permanently designated by 32   ordinance is sufficient compliance with this subsection . 33   Sec. 2. Section 618.3, Code 2024, is amended to read as   34   follows:   35   -1-   LSB 5157SV (2) 90   ss/jh   1/ 9     

  S.F. 2331   618.3 Requirements for newspaper for official publication. 1   For the purpose of establishing and giving assured 2   circulation to all notices and reports of proceedings required 3   by statute to be published within the state, if newspapers 4   are required to be used, only a newspaper which meets all of 5   the following requirements shall be designated for official 6   publication purposes: 7   1. Is a newspaper of general circulation that has been 8   published at least once a week for at least fifty weeks per 9   year within the area and regularly mailed through the post 10   office of entry for at least two years   one year . 11   2. Has a list of subscribers who have paid, or promised to 12   pay, at more than a nominal rate, for copies to be received 13   during a stated period. 14   3. Devotes at least twenty-five percent of its total 15   column space in more than one-half of its issues during any 16   twelve-month period to information of a public character other 17   than advertising. 18   4. Is paid for by at least fifty percent of the persons or 19   subscribers to whom it is distributed. 20   5.   If the newspaper operates an internet site, the newspaper 21   must do one of the following: 22   a.   Provide free access on the homepage of the internet 23   site to all public notices posted on the internet site. The 24   link providing free access to public notices must be displayed 25   conspicuously. 26   b. Display a link conspicuously on the homepage of the 27   internet site of the newspaper to the statewide public notice 28   internet site established pursuant to section 618.3A if such 29   an internet site exists.   30   6. Publish the address of the statewide public notice 31   internet site established pursuant to section 618.3A, if such   32   an internet site exists, in each edition of the newspaper 33   in the section of the newspaper regularly designated for   34   the publication of public notices, and on the section of 35   -2-   LSB 5157SV (2) 90   ss/jh   2/ 9                           

  S.F. 2331   the newspapers internet site regularly designated for the 1   publication of public notices, if the newspaper operates an   2   internet site. 3   7. Post all notices and reports of proceedings required by 4   statute to be published within the state by the newspaper to   5   the statewide public notice internet site established pursuant   6   to section 618.3A, if such an internet site exists, at no 7   additional cost, and within seventy-two hours of receipt of the 8   notice or report of proceedings.   9   Sec. 3. NEW SECTION . 618.3A Statewide public notice 10   internet site. 11   1. A statewide association representing a majority of 12   newspapers in the state may operate and maintain a statewide 13   public notice internet site containing all notices and reports 14   of proceedings required by statute to be published within the 15   state by newspapers. 16   2. To qualify as a statewide public notice internet site, an 17   internet site must meet all of the following requirements: 18   a. Public notices and reports of proceedings shall be 19   available to the public at no cost. 20   b. The internet site must allow a person to search for a 21   notice by criteria contained in the public notice or report of 22   proceedings. 23   c. The internet site must provide access to all public 24   notices and reports of proceedings for at least one year after 25   initial publication. 26   d. The internet site must allow access through the use of 27   common internet browsers.   28   e. The internet site must provide a method to allow 29   members of the public to subscribe to alerts of public 30   notices and reports of proceedings by means of electronic mail 31   notifications. Notwithstanding paragraph a , if the service 32   provider for the statewide public notice internet site charges 33   a fee for subscription services, the statewide public notice 34   internet site may charge a fee to an individual subscriber in 35   -3-   LSB 5157SV (2) 90   ss/jh   3/ 9              

  S.F. 2331   an amount not to exceed the cost of providing the subscription 1   to the individual. 2   Sec. 4. NEW SECTION   . 618.3B Publication on internet sites. 3   1. a. Public notice requirements may be satisfied through 4   publication of the notice to a newspapers internet site. 5   b. A notice published pursuant to this subsection shall be 6   at a rate equal to five percent of the rate established for 7   publication in a newspaper pursuant to section 618.11. 8   c. A notice published pursuant to this subsection must 9   be posted by a newspaper within seventy-two hours of receipt 10   of the notice by the newspaper and shall be available to the 11   public at no cost. 12   2. An error in a public notice or report of proceedings 13   posted on an internet site or a temporary internet site outage 14   or service interruption preventing the publication or display 15   of a public notice or report of proceedings is a harmless 16   error so long as the public notice or report of proceedings is 17   published in a newspaper as required by law or on the official 18   internet site of all counties in which notice is required to 19   be given to any person. 20   Sec. 5. NEW SECTION   . 618.3C No official newspaper in 21   county. 22   If no newspaper meeting the requirements of section 618.3 is 23   published in a county, public notice requirements are satisfied 24   with respect to that county by causing a notice or report of 25   proceedings to be posted on the official internet site of the 26   county. 27   Sec. 6. Section 618.8, Code 2024, is amended by striking the 28   section and inserting in lieu thereof the following: 29   618.8 Refusal to publish. 30   If a newspaper refuses to publish a statutorily required 31   public notice, a government body, as defined in section 22.1, 32   satisfies public notice requirements with respect to that 33   public notice by publishing the public notice on the official 34   internet site of the government body and forwarding the notice 35   -4-   LSB 5157SV (2) 90   ss/jh   4/ 9    

  S.F. 2331   to each county in which notice is required to be given to 1   any person. A county receiving a public notice pursuant to 2   this section shall publish the public notice on the countys 3   internet site within seventy-two hours of receipt. 4   Sec. 7. Section 618.11, Code 2024, is amended to read as 5   follows: 6   618.11 Fees for publication and proof of publication   . 7   1. The compensation, when not otherwise fixed, for the 8   publication in a newspaper of any notice, order, citation, or 9   other publication required or allowed by law shall be at a 10   rate of thirty-four cents for one insertion and twenty-three 11   cents for each subsequent insertion for each line of eight 12   point type two inches in length, or its equivalent. Beginning 13   June 1, 2001, and each June 1 thereafter, the director of 14   the department of administrative services shall calculate a 15   new rate for the following fiscal year as prescribed in this 16   section   subsection , and shall publish this rate as a notice in 17   the Iowa administrative bulletin prior to the first day of the 18   following calendar month. The new rate shall be effective on 19   the first day of the calendar month following its publication. 20   The rate shall be calculated by applying the percentage change 21   in the consumer price index for all urban consumers for the 22   last available twelve-month period published in the federal 23   register by the federal department of labor, bureau of labor 24   statistics, to the existing rate as an increase or decrease 25   in the rate rounded to the nearest one-tenth of a cent. The 26   calculation and publication of the rate by the director of the 27   department of administrative services shall be exempt from the 28   provisions of chapters 17A and 25B . 29   2.   A newspaper shall not charge a fee to a government body, 30   as defined in section 22.1, for proof of publication of a 31   public notice.   32   Sec. 8. Section 618.18, Code 2024, is amended by striking 33   the section and inserting in lieu thereof the following: 34   618.18 Timely publication required. 35   -5-   LSB 5157SV (2) 90   ss/jh   5/ 9           

  S.F. 2331   1. A newspaper shall publish all public notices and reports 1   of proceedings that are required by law to be published by a 2   certain date within seventy-two hours of receipt unless one of 3   the following applies: 4   a. The newspaper publishes less than daily, in which case 5   the newspaper shall publish the public notice or report of 6   proceedings within forty-eight hours of the next scheduled 7   publication of the newspaper. 8   b. The newspaper maintains an internet site, in which case 9   the newspaper shall publish the notice or report of proceedings 10   within seventy-two hours of receipt and make the notice or 11   report of proceedings available to the public at no cost. 12   2. A newspaper that receives payment to publish a 13   statutorily required public notice and fails to timely or 14   accurately publish the public notice as required by subsection 15   1 shall refund all moneys received to publish the notice to the 16   government body that paid to publish the notice. 17   3. A government body, as defined in section 22.1, satisfies 18   public notice requirements with respect to a statutorily 19   required public notice that was untimely or inaccurately 20   published by a newspaper if the government body timely and 21   accurately published the public notice on the official internet 22   site of all counties in which notice is required to be given to 23   any person. 24   Sec. 9. NEW SECTION   . 618.19 Disputes  resolution. 25   A dispute arising between a government body, as defined in 26   section 22.1, and a newspaper regarding the publication of a 27   notice or report of proceedings under this chapter shall be 28   heard by the Iowa public information board created pursuant to 29   section 23.3 as a contested case proceeding pursuant to chapter 30   17A. 31   Sec. 10. EFFECTIVE DATE. The following, being deemed of 32   immediate importance, take effect upon enactment: 33   1. The section of this Act amending section 372.13, 34   subsection 6.   35   -6-   LSB 5157SV (2) 90   ss/jh   6/ 9   

  S.F. 2331   2. The section of this Act amending section 618.8. 1   3. The section of this Act amending section 618.11. 2   4. The section of this Act amending section 618.18. 3   5. The section of this Act enacting section 618.3C. 4   Sec. 11. EFFECTIVE DATE. The following take effect July 1, 5   2025: 6   1. The section of this Act amending section 618.3. 7   2. The section of this Act enacting section 618.3A. 8   EXPLANATION 9   The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 10   the explanations substance by the members of the general assembly. 11   This bill relates to official publications by government 12   bodies, defined in the bill. The bill requires the minutes 13   of proceedings of a city council meeting to be delivered to a 14   newspaper for publication within 15 days. This provision of 15   the bill takes effect upon enactment. 16   The bill requires a newspaper designated for official 17   publication purposes to have been in regular publication in 18   the area for at least one year instead of two years. If the 19   newspaper maintains an internet site, the bill requires the 20   newspaper to provide free public access to public notices on 21   the internet site and display a link to the statewide public 22   notice internet site, if such a site exists. If the statewide 23   public notice internet site exists, the bill also requires a 24   newspaper designated for official publication to publish the 25   address of the internet site in each edition of the newspaper 26   and on the newspapers internet site where public notices are 27   customarily published, and to post all notices and reports of 28   proceedings to the statewide public notice internet site within 29   72 hours of receipt. This provision of the bill takes effect 30   July 1, 2025. 31   The bill allows a statewide association representing a 32   majority of newspapers in this state to operate and maintain a 33   statewide public notice internet site containing all notices 34   and reports of proceedings required by statute to be published 35   -7-   LSB 5157SV (2) 90   ss/jh   7/ 9  

  S.F. 2331   in a newspaper. The bill provides specific requirements for 1   access to and use of the internet site that an internet site 2   must meet to qualify as a statewide public notice internet 3   site. This provision of the bill takes effect July 1, 2025. 4   The bill allows public notice requirements for a notice to be 5   satisfied through publication of the notice to a newspapers 6   internet site. The bill sets the rate paid by a government 7   body for publication to a newspapers internet site at 5 8   percent of the rate established in the Code for publication 9   in a printed newspaper. The bill requires a newspaper that 10   publishes a public notice on its internet site to publish 11   the notice within 72 hours of receipt and to make the notice 12   available at no cost to the public. The bill makes an error in 13   publication to an internet site harmless if the notice was also 14   published in a newspaper as required by law or on the official 15   internet site of all counties in which notice is required to 16   be given to any person. 17   If no newspaper meeting the requirements established in 18   the Code for designation of an official newspaper exists in 19   a county, the bill allows public notice requirements to be 20   satisfied with respect to that county by publication of the 21   notice or report of proceedings on the official internet site 22   of that county. This provision of the bill takes effect upon 23   enactment. 24   If a newspaper refuses to publish a public notice, the bill 25   allows a government body to satisfy public notice requirements 26   by publishing the notice on the internet site of the government 27   body and forwarding the public notice to each county in 28   which notice is required to be given to any person. The bill 29   requires a county receiving such a notice to publish the notice 30   on the countys internet site within 72 hours of receipt. This 31   provision of the bill takes effect upon enactment. 32   The bill prohibits a newspaper from charging a fee to a 33   government body for proof of publication of a public notice. 34   This provision of the bill takes effect upon enactment. 35   -8-   LSB 5157SV (2) 90   ss/jh   8/ 9  

  S.F. 2331   The bill requires a newspaper to publish all public notices 1   and reports of proceedings required by law to be published by a 2   certain date within 72 hours of receipt, except under certain 3   circumstances. If the newspaper publishes less than daily, the 4   bill requires the newspaper to publish the notice within 48 5   hours of the next scheduled publication of the newspaper. If 6   the newspaper maintains an internet site, the bill allows the 7   newspaper to instead publish the public notice on the internet 8   site within 72 hours of receipt if the notice is made available 9   to the public at no cost. If a newspaper fails to timely 10   or accurately publish a public notice, the bill requires the 11   newspaper to refund all moneys received to publish the notice. 12   In the case of a notice that was not timely or accurately 13   published by a newspaper, a government body still satisfies 14   public notice requirements if the notice was published on the 15   official internet site of all counties in which notice was 16   required to be given to any person. This provision of the bill 17   takes effect upon enactment. 18   The bill requires disputes arising between a government body 19   and a newspaper regarding the publication of a notice or report 20   of proceedings to be heard by the Iowa public information board 21   as a contested case proceeding. 22   -9-   LSB 5157SV (2) 90   ss/jh   9/ 9