Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF37

Introduced
1/10/23  
Introduced
1/10/23  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to elevators in apartment buildings constructed using public funds, and making penalties applicable.

Impact

The implementation of SF37 could significantly change construction practices in Iowa, particularly for apartment buildings built with state financial involvement. By requiring elevators in eligible buildings, the bill aims to provide better accessibility for residents, including the elderly and physically disabled individuals. This requirement is anticipated to increase construction costs; however, it is posited as a necessary investment to ensure safety and access for all potential tenants. The addition of elevators can improve the marketability of these buildings, making them more attractive to a broader demographic.

Summary

Senate File 37 (SF37) pertains to the construction of apartment buildings that receive funding from the state or related entities. Specifically, the bill mandates that any apartment building with three or more floors must include a passenger elevator if it has received state funding or other significant financial contributions. This legislation aims to enhance accessibility in residential buildings and ensure that facilities are in compliance with safety and public health regulations. The requirements set forth by the bill would apply to new constructions initiated after the bill's effective date, with certain exceptions based on construction status.

Contention

While SF37 aims to improve building standards and accessibility, there may be contention regarding the financial implications it places on builders and developers. Critics might argue that the additional requirement for elevators could lead to increased costs of construction, which they believe could discourage investment in affordable housing projects. Proponents defend the bill by asserting that accessibility is a fundamental consideration in modern urban development, particularly as the population continues to age. Thus, they view the potential increase in cost as a justifiable trade-off for improved public safety and access.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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