Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SSB3208 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 04/20/2024

                            Senate Study Bill 3208 - Introduced   SENATE FILE _____   BY (PROPOSED COMMITTEE ON   APPROPRIATIONS BILL BY   CHAIRPERSON KRAAYENBRINK)   A BILL FOR   An Act relating to state government and finances, including by 1   making, modifying, limiting, or reducing appropriations, 2   distributions, or transfers, authorizing expenditure of 3   unappropriated moneys in special funds, providing for 4   properly related matters including the state government 5   efficiency review committee and teacher salary supplement 6   district cost per pupil calculations, making corrections, 7   and including effective date, applicability, and retroactive 8   applicability provisions. 9   BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 10   TLSB 6373XC (11) 90   ns/jh  

  S.F. _____   DIVISION I 1   APPROPRIATIONS, DISTRIBUTIONS, TRANSFERS, AND EXPENDITURE 2   AUTHORITY 3   Section 1. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION  EDUCATION SUPPORT 4   PERSONNEL SALARY SUPPLEMENT  FY 2024-2025. There is 5   appropriated from the general fund of the state to the 6   department of education for the fiscal year beginning July 7   1, 2024, and ending June 30, 2025, the following amount, or 8   so much thereof as is necessary, to be used for the purposes 9   designated: 10   To supplement education support personnel compensation, as 11   described in 2024 Iowa Acts, House File 2612, section 52: 12   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 14,000,000 13   Moneys appropriated in this section are miscellaneous income 14   as defined in section 257.2 and shall not be included in any 15   computation of district cost under chapter 257 for any budget 16   year. 17   Sec. 2. LIMITATIONS OF STANDING APPROPRIATIONS  FY 18   2024-2025. Notwithstanding the standing appropriation in the 19   following designated section for the fiscal year beginning July 20   1, 2024, and ending June 30, 2025, the amount appropriated from 21   the general fund of the state pursuant to that section for the 22   following designated purpose shall not exceed the following 23   amount: 24   For payment of claims for nonpublic school pupil 25   transportation under section 285.2 : 26   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 8,997,091 27   If total approved claims for reimbursement for nonpublic 28   school pupil transportation exceed the amount appropriated in 29   accordance with this section, the department of education shall 30   prorate the amount of each approved claim. 31   Sec. 3. INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT STATE AID  FY 2024-2025. In   32   lieu of the appropriation provided in section 257.20, 33   subsection 2, the appropriation for the fiscal year 34   beginning July 1, 2024, and ending June 30, 2025, for paying 35   -1-   LSB 6373XC (11) 90   ns/jh   1/ 14  

  S.F. _____   instructional support state aid under section 257.20 for the 1   fiscal year is zero. 2   Sec. 4. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY. There is appropriated 3   from the general fund of the state to the department of public 4   safety for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2024, and ending 5   June 30, 2025, the following amount, or so much thereof as is 6   necessary, to be used for the purposes designated: 7   For providing personnel to conduct coordination, oversight, 8   technical assistance, and investigatory assistance to current 9   or new task forces to address the rise in illegal immigration 10   and related criminal conduct such as drug trafficking and 11   human trafficking, or as assigned by the commissioner of 12   public safety, and for not more than the following full-time 13   equivalent positions: 14   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2,000,000 15   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FTEs 12.00 16   Sec. 5. SPECIAL FUNDS  SALARY ADJUSTMENTS  FY 17   2024-2025. For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2024, and 18   ending June 30, 2025, salary adjustments otherwise provided 19   may be funded as determined by the department of management, 20   subject to any applicable constitutional limitation, using 21   unappropriated moneys remaining in the commerce revolving 22   fund, the gaming enforcement revolving fund, the gaming 23   regulatory revolving fund, the primary road fund, the road 24   use tax fund, the fish and game protection fund, and the Iowa 25   public employees retirement fund, and in other departmental 26   revolving, trust, or special funds for which the general 27   assembly has not made an operating budget appropriation. 28   Sec. 6. DISTRIBUTIONS OF IOWA ECONOMIC EMERGENCY FUND 29   EXCESS  FY 2023-2024. Notwithstanding section 8.55, 30   subsection 2, paragraphs a and b, for the fiscal year 31   beginning July 1, 2023, and ending June 30, 2024, moneys in 32   excess of the maximum balance of the Iowa economic emergency 33   fund created in section 8.55 shall be distributed as follows:   34   1. a. Based on the application of assessment limitations 35   -2-   LSB 6373XC (11) 90   ns/jh   2/ 14  

  S.F. _____   calculated under section 441.21 due to the enactment of 2023 1   Iowa Acts, chapter 5, of the amount that is the difference 2   between the actual net revenue for the general fund of the 3   state for the fiscal year and the adjusted revenue estimate for 4   the fiscal year, up to $8,000,000 is transferred to the general 5   fund of the state to be used in lieu of a like amount of other 6   general fund moneys to pay foundation aid under chapter 257 as 7   described in section 257.16 for the fiscal year beginning July 8   1, 2024. The remaining amount, if any, is transferred to the 9   taxpayer relief fund created in section 8.57E. 10   b. If the amount transferred to the general fund of the 11   state under paragraph a is less than $8,000,000, an amount 12   equal to the difference is transferred from the taxpayer relief 13   fund created in section 8.57E to the general fund of the state 14   for the purposes specified in paragraph a. 15   2. The remaining moneys in excess of the maximum balance of 16   the Iowa economic emergency fund, if any, are transferred to 17   the general fund of the state. 18   Sec. 7. TAXPAYER RELIEF FUND  TRANSFER. 19   1. There is transferred from the taxpayer relief fund 20   created in section 8.57E to the general fund of the state, the 21   following amount: 22   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 13,881,303 23   2. The transfer made in this section is based on the 24   application of assessment limitations calculated under section 25   441.21 due to the enactment of 2023 Iowa Acts, chapter 5. The 26   transferred moneys shall be used in lieu of a like amount 27   of other general fund moneys to pay foundation aid under 28   chapter 257 as described in section 257.16 for the fiscal year 29   beginning July 1, 2024. 30   Sec. 8. Section 257.35, subsection 2, Code 2024, as amended 31   by 2024 Iowa Acts, House File 2612, section 30, is amended to 32   read as follows: 33   2. Notwithstanding the deduction and payment under 34   subsection 1 , the amounts specified for school districts and 35   -3-   LSB 6373XC (11) 90   ns/jh   3/ 14  

  S.F. _____   area education agencies in subsection 1, paragraph a , for the 1   fiscal year beginning July 1, 2024, and each succeeding fiscal 2   year, shall be reduced by the department of management by seven 3   million five hundred thousand dollars. The department of 4   management shall calculate a reduction such that such amounts 5   shall be reduced proportionally to the amount that the district   6   or agency would otherwise have received under this section 7   if the reduction imposed pursuant to this subsection did not 8   apply. 9   Sec. 9. Section 257.35, Code 2024, is amended by adding the 10   following new subsection: 11   NEW SUBSECTION   . 18A. Notwithstanding subsection 1, and in 12   addition to the reduction applicable pursuant to subsection 2, 13   the amounts specified for school districts and area education 14   agencies in subsection 1, paragraph a , for the fiscal year 15   beginning July 1, 2024, and ending June 30, 2025, shall be 16   reduced by the department of management by fifteen million 17   dollars and, in addition, as a result of appropriations made 18   pursuant to 2024 Iowa Acts, Senate File 2435, if enacted, shall 19   be reduced by the department of management by ten million 20   dollars. The reductions for each district or agency shall be 21   prorated based on the proportional reduction that the district 22   or agency receives under subsection 2. 23   Sec. 10. EFFECTIVE DATE. The following, being deemed of 24   immediate importance, take effect upon enactment: 25   1. The section of this division of this Act providing for 26   distributions of moneys in excess of the maximum balance of the 27   Iowa economic emergency fund. 28   2. The section of this division of this Act amending section 29   257.35, subsection 2.   30   Sec. 11. APPLICABILITY. The following applies July 1, 2024, 31   for school budget years beginning on or after that date: 32   The section of this division of this Act amending section 33   257.35, subsection 2. 34   DIVISION II   35   -4-   LSB 6373XC (11) 90   ns/jh   4/ 14     

  S.F. _____   CORRECTIVE PROVISIONS 1   Sec. 12. Section 135.194, subsection 3, paragraph h, if 2   enacted by 2024 Iowa Acts, Senate File 477, section 4, is 3   amended to read as follows: 4   h. Legal guardian means a person appointed by a court as 5   the guardian of a minor pursuant to chapter 633   232D , or the 6   parent or other person responsible for the care of the minor. 7   Sec. 13. Section 148J.2, subsection 1, paragraph a, if 8   enacted by 2024 Iowa Acts, Senate File 477, section 2, is 9   amended to read as follows: 10   a. The board shall grant a provisional license to practice 11   medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery in 12   this state to an international physician with an offer for 13   employment as a physician at a health care facility in this 14   state. However, the board shall not grant a license pursuant 15   to this subsection to an international physician who does not 16   possess a federal immigration status allowing the international 17   medical graduate   physician to practice as a physician in the 18   United States, or to an international physician who fails to 19   obtain a passing score on the United States medical licensing 20   examination. 21   Sec. 14. Section 204.7, subsection 8, paragraph a, 22   subparagraph (3), Code 2024, as amended by 2024 Iowa Acts, 23   House File 2605, section 4, if enacted, is amended to read as 24   follows: 25   (3) The consumable hemp product complies with packaging 26   and labeling requirements, which shall be established by rules 27   adopted by the department of health and human services. Each 28   container storing a   consumable hemp product shall be affixed 29   with a notice advising consumers regarding the risks associated 30   with its use. The department of health and human services 31   shall adopt rules regarding the language of the notice and its 32   display on the container. 33   Sec. 15. Section 204.14A, subsection 1B, if enacted by 2024 34   Iowa Acts, House File 2605, section 8, is amended to read as 35   -5-   LSB 6373XC (11) 90   ns/jh   5/ 14        

  S.F. _____   follows: 1   1B. A person required to be registered to manufacture or 2   sell a   consumable hemp product under section 204.7 shall not 3   manufacture, produce, distribute, market, or sell a synthetic 4   consumable hemp product, as defined by rules adopted by the 5   department of health and human services. 6   Sec. 16. Section 514C.3C, subsection 5, as enacted by 2024 7   Iowa Acts, House File 2400, section 1, is amended to read as 8   follows: 9   5. Rules. The commissioner may adopt rules pursuant to 10   chapter 17A to administer this chapter   section . 11   Sec. 17. Section 521A.14, subsection 1, paragraph a, Code 12   2024, as amended by 2024 Iowa Acts, House File 2490, section 6, 13   if enacted, is amended to read as follows: 14   a. For purposes of this section, domestic mutual insurance 15   company includes a company qualified and licensed in this 16   state pursuant to chapters   chapter 518 and or 518A. A domestic 17   mutual insurance company, upon approval of the commissioner, 18   may reorganize by forming an insurance holding company based 19   upon a mutual plan and continuing the corporate existence 20   of the reorganizing insurance company as a stock insurance 21   company. The commissioner, after a public hearing as provided 22   in section 521A.3, subsection 4 , paragraph b , if satisfied 23   that the interests of the policyholders are properly protected 24   and that the plan of reorganization is fair and equitable 25   to the policyholders, may approve the proposed plan of 26   reorganization and may require as a condition of approval 27   such modifications of the proposed plan of reorganization 28   as the commissioner finds necessary for the protection of 29   the policyholders interests. The commissioner may retain 30   consultants as provided in section 521A.3, subsection 4 , 31   paragraph d . A reorganization pursuant to this section 32   is subject to section 521A.3, subsections 1, 2, and 3 . The 33   commissioner shall retain jurisdiction over a mutual insurance 34   holding company organized pursuant to this section to assure 35   -6-   LSB 6373XC (11) 90   ns/jh   6/ 14          

  S.F. _____   that policyholder interests are protected. 1   Sec. 18. Section 554H.4, subsections 4, 5, and 6, if enacted 2   by 2024 Iowa Acts, House File 2464, section 4, are amended to 3   read as follows: 4   4. Upon receipt of notice under subsection 2 3 , the person 5   shall have sixty calendar days to cease the violation. 6   5. If the violation persists after the expiration of the 7   sixty-day period under subsection 3   4 , the attorney general 8   shall bring civil action in district court to enjoin further 9   violations by a person found to be in violation of this 10   chapter. 11   6. If a person knowingly or willfully fails to comply with 12   an injunction issued under subsection 4   5 , after sixty calendar 13   days of the date the person is served with the injunction, the 14   attorney general shall petition the district court to impose 15   civil penalties in an amount not to exceed one thousand dollars 16   per violation of the injunction, taking into consideration the 17   financial resources of the violator and the harm or risk of 18   harm to the violators rights under the second amendment to the 19   Constitution of the United States and Article I, section 1A, of 20   the Constitution of the State of Iowa. 21   Sec. 19. 2024 Iowa Acts, House File 2421, section 1, if 22   enacted, is amended by striking the section and inserting in 23   lieu thereof the following: 24   SECTION 1. Section 683.1, subsection 1, Code 2024, is 25   amended by adding the following new paragraphs: 26   NEW PARAGRAPH   . 0b. Federal firearms licensee means any 27   person engaged in the business of importing, manufacturing, or 28   dealing in firearms as defined by the federal National Firearms 29   Act, 26 U.S.C. 5841, and who currently holds a valid license 30   according to provisions of the federal Gun Control Act of 1968, 31   18 U.S.C. 921.   32   NEW PARAGRAPH   . c. Firearm hold agreement means a 33   private transaction between a federal firearms licensee and an 34   individual owner where the licensee takes possession of the 35   -7-   LSB 6373XC (11) 90   ns/jh   7/ 14          

  S.F. _____   owners lawfully possessed firearm at the owners request, 1   holds the firearm for an agreed period of time, and returns the 2   firearm according to the terms of the transaction. 3   Sec. 20. Section 714.2B, subsection 4, as enacted by 2024 4   Iowa Acts, House File 2594, section 1, is amended to read as 5   follows: 6   4. The value of the retail merchandise received by the 7   defendant in violation of this section within any six-month 8   period may be aggregated and the defendant charged accordingly 9   in applying the provisions of this subdivision   section , 10   provided that when two or more offenses are committed by 11   the same person in two or more counties, the accused may 12   be prosecuted in any county in which one of the offenses 13   was committed for all of the offenses aggregated under this 14   subdivision   section . 15   Sec. 21. Section 715D.3, subsection 1, paragraph b, if 16   enacted by 2024 Iowa Acts, House File 572, section 3, is 17   amended to read as follows: 18   b. Controls the flight of remotely piloted aircraft over 19   a secure farmstead area, if the secure farm   farmstead area is 20   not owned or leased by the person, and the remotely piloted 21   aircraft remains over the secure farmstead area. 22   Sec. 22. Section 715D.4, subsection 1, paragraph b, if 23   enacted by 2024 Iowa Acts, House File 572, section 4, is 24   amended to read as follows: 25   b. Controls the flight of a remotely piloted aircraft 26   equipped with a surveillance device over a secure farmstead 27   area, if the secure farm   farmstead area is not owned or leased   28   by the person, and the remotely piloted aircraft remains over 29   the secure farmstead area. 30   Sec. 23. Section 718C.4, subsection 6, as enacted by 2024 31   Iowa Acts, Senate File 2340, section 4, is amended to read as 32   follows:   33   6. An order issued under this article   section must be filed   34   with the county clerk of the county in which the person was 35   -8-   LSB 6373XC (11) 90   ns/jh   8/ 14            

  S.F. _____   arrested for an order described by subsection 1, or with the 1   clerk of the court exercising jurisdiction in the case for an 2   order described by subsection 2 or 4. 3   Sec. 24. Section 805.8C, subsection 3, paragraph d, 4   subparagraph (4), if enacted by 2024 Iowa Acts, House File 5   2605, section 16, is amended to read as follows: 6   (4) Notwithstanding section 805.12, any civil penalty paid 7   under this subsection   paragraph shall be retained by the city 8   or county enforcing the violation. 9   Sec. 25. Section 811.1, subsection 3, Code 2024, as amended 10   by 2024 Iowa Acts, House File 2661, section 5, if enacted, is 11   amended as follows: 12   d. Notwithstanding paragraphs b and c , a defendant 13   awaiting judgment of conviction and sentencing following either 14   a plea or verdict of guilty of, or appealing a conviction of, 15   any felony offense included in section 708.11, subsection 16   3 , or a felony offense under chapter 124 not provided for 17   in subsection 1 or 2   paragraph b or c , is presumed to be 18   ineligible to be admitted to bail unless the court determines 19   that such release reasonably will not result in the person 20   failing to appear as required and will not jeopardize the 21   personal safety of another person or persons. 22   Sec. 26. 2024 Iowa Acts, House File 2326, section 4, if 23   enacted, is amended to read as follows: 24   SEC. 4. RETROACTIVE APPLICABILITY. This division of this 25   Act applies to proceedings before the real estate commission 26   created in section 543B.8, other administrative proceedings 27   before a state agency or department, and judicial proceedings 28   before a court, that are not finally adjudicated or are 29   otherwise pending on the effective date of this division of   30   this Act, except to the extent such application would affect a 31   persons contractual or vested rights. 32   Sec. 27. EFFECTIVE DATE. The following, being deemed of 33   immediate importance, take effect upon enactment: 34   1. The section of this division of this Act amending section 35   -9-   LSB 6373XC (11) 90   ns/jh   9/ 14           

  S.F. _____   714.2B. 1   2. The section of this division of this Act amending 2024 2   Iowa Acts, House File 2326, section 4. 3   Sec. 28. EFFECTIVE DATE. The following takes effect January 4   1, 2025: 5   The section of this division of this Act amending section 6   148J.2. 7   Sec. 29. RETROACTIVE APPLICABILITY. The following applies 8   retroactively to April 10, 2024: 9   The section of this division of this Act amending section 10   714.2B. 11   Sec. 30. RETROACTIVE APPLICABILITY. The following applies 12   retroactively to the effective date of 2024 Iowa Acts, House 13   File 2326, section 4, if enacted: 14   The section of this division of this Act amending 2024 Iowa 15   Acts, House File 2326, section 4. 16   DIVISION III 17   SEARCH WARRANTS  CODE HARMONIZATION 18   Sec. 31. Section 808.4, Code 2024, as amended by 2024 Iowa 19   Acts, House File 2190, section 1, if enacted, is amended to 20   read as follows: 21   808.4 Issuance. 22   Upon a finding of probable cause for grounds to issue a 23   search warrant, the magistrate shall issue a warrant, signed by 24   the magistrate with the magistrates name of office, directed 25   to any peace officer, commanding that peace officer forthwith 26   to search the named person, place, or thing within the state 27   for the property specified, and to bring a list of any property   28   seized before file with the magistrate or clerk of the district 29   court, a written inventory itemizing all seized property   . 30   DIVISION IV   31   STATE GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY REVIEW COMMITTEE   32   Sec. 32. Section 4A.1, subsections 3, 4, 5, and 6, if   33   enacted by 2024 Iowa Acts, Senate File 2385, section 43, are 34   amended by striking the subsections. 35   -10-   LSB 6373XC (11) 90   ns/jh   10/ 14       

  S.F. _____   Sec. 33. Section 4A.6, subsection 2, paragraph c, if enacted 1   by 2024 Iowa Acts, Senate File 2385, section 48, is amended to 2   read as follows: 3   c. The committee shall elect a chairperson and vice 4   chairperson from the legislative members of the committee . 5   Sec. 34. REPEAL. Sections 4A.7, 4A.8, 4A.9, and 4A.10, if 6   enacted by 2024 Iowa Acts, Senate File 2385, sections 49, 50, 7   51, and 52, are repealed. 8   DIVISION V 9   TEACHER SALARY SUPPLEMENT DISTRICT COST PER PUPIL 10   Sec. 35. Section 257.10, subsection 9, paragraph a, 11   subparagraph (2), subparagraph division (c), subparagraph 12   subdivision (i), as enacted by 2024 Iowa Acts, House File 2612, 13   section 46, is amended to read as follows: 14   (i) To support school districts with meeting the minimum 15   teacher starting salary requirement of forty-seven thousand 16   five hundred dollars and the minimum teacher salary requirement 17   for full-time teachers with , as of July 1, 2024,   at least 18   twelve years of experience of sixty thousand dollars under 19   chapter 284 and other costs associated with such salary 20   requirements, as identified in subparagraph subdivision (ii), 21   the department of management shall calculate and assign to 22   all school districts in a tier established under subparagraph 23   division (b), a teacher salary supplement district cost per 24   pupil in an amount based in part on the average cost to school 25   districts within the tier to meet the requirements. 26   Sec. 36. Section 257.10, subsection 9, paragraph a, 27   subparagraph (3), subparagraph division (c), subparagraph 28   subdivision (i), as enacted by 2024 Iowa Acts, House File 2612, 29   section 46, is amended to read as follows:   30   (i) To support school districts with meeting the minimum 31   teacher starting salary requirement of fifty thousand dollars 32   and the minimum teacher salary requirement for full-time 33   teachers with , as of July 1, 2025,   at least twelve years of 34   experience of sixty-two thousand dollars under chapter 284 35   -11-   LSB 6373XC (11) 90   ns/jh   11/ 14     

  S.F. _____   and other costs associated with such salary requirements, as 1   identified in subparagraph subdivision (ii), the department of 2   management shall calculate and assign to all school districts 3   in a tier established under subparagraph division (b), a 4   teacher salary supplement district cost per pupil in an amount 5   based in part on the average cost to school districts within 6   the tier to meet the requirements. 7   EXPLANATION 8   The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 9   the explanations substance by the members of the general assembly. 10   APPROPRIATIONS, DISTRIBUTIONS, TRANSFERS, AND EXPENDITURE 11   AUTHORITY. This bill appropriates moneys from the general fund 12   of the state to the department of education for FY 2024-2025 to 13   supplement education support personnel compensation and limits 14   or reduces the standing appropriations for FY 2024-2025 for 15   payment of claims for nonpublic school pupil transportation, 16   instructional support state aid, and state aid for area 17   education agencies and school districts under Code section 18   257.35. 19   The bill appropriates moneys from the general fund of the 20   state to the department of public safety for personnel to 21   conduct coordination, oversight, technical assistance, and 22   investigatory assistance to current or new task forces to 23   address the rise in illegal immigration and related criminal 24   conduct such as drug trafficking and human trafficking. 25   The bill authorizes salary adjustments to be funded as 26   determined by the department of management from unappropriated 27   moneys in certain special funds. 28   The bill provides that for FY 2023-2024, moneys in excess of 29   the maximum balance of the Iowa economic emergency fund shall 30   not be distributed as provided in Code section 8.55(2), but 31   shall instead be distributed as provided in the bill. Under 32   the bill, of the amount that is the difference between the 33   actual net revenue for the general fund of the state for the 34   fiscal year and the adjusted revenue estimate for the fiscal 35   -12-   LSB 6373XC (11) 90   ns/jh   12/ 14  

  S.F. _____   year, up to $8 million is transferred to the general fund of 1   the state based on the application of assessment limitations 2   calculated under Code section 441.21 due to the enactment 3   of 2023 Iowa Acts, chapter 5, to be used in lieu of a like 4   amount of other general fund moneys to pay foundation aid under 5   Code chapter 257 for FY 2024-2025. The amount that would be 6   distributed to the taxpayer relief fund under current law is 7   reduced by the transferred amount. The bill also transfers 8   moneys from the taxpayer relief fund to the general fund of the 9   state for the same purposes. 10   CORRECTIVE PROVISIONS. The bill makes technical corrections 11   to, or as the result of, legislation enacted or considered 12   during the 2024 legislative session. Certain provisions take 13   effect or apply retroactively based on the underlying 2024 14   legislation. 15   SEARCH WARRANTS  CODE HARMONIZATION. The bill harmonizes 16   amendments to Code section 808.4 (issuance of search warrants) 17   made by 2024 Iowa Acts, House File 2190, and 2017 Iowa Acts, 18   chapter 37. Under current law, the 2017 legislation takes 19   effect if the Iowa supreme court prescribes rules to establish 20   processes and procedures for the application and issuance of a 21   search warrant by electronic means. 22   STATE GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY REVIEW COMMITTEE. The bill 23   requires the chairperson and vice chairperson of the state 24   government efficiency review committee, as modified by 2024 25   legislation, to be legislative members of the committee. The 26   bill repeals provisions relating to the committees review of 27   regulation of unregulated professions. 28   TEACHER SALARY SUPPLEMENT DISTRICT COST PER PUPIL. 2024 29   Iowa Acts, House File 2612, requires the department of 30   management to categorize school districts into not more than 31   10 tiers by enrollment in order to calculate and assign to all 32   school districts in a tier a teacher salary supplement district 33   cost per pupil in an amount based in part on the average cost 34   to school districts to meet new teacher salary requirements 35   -13-   LSB 6373XC (11) 90   ns/jh   13/ 14  

  S.F. _____   established by the Act, including certain minimum teacher 1   salary requirements for full-time teachers with at least 12 2   years of experience. The bill modifies these provisions to 3   provide that, when determining the salary requirements for 4   full-time teachers with at least 12 years of experience, a 5   teachers years of experience is measured as of July 1, 2024, 6   for the FY 2024-2025 calculation, and as of July 1, 2025, for 7   the FY 2025-2026 calculation. 8   -14-   LSB 6373XC (11) 90   ns/jh   14/ 14