Iowa 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF260 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 03/10/2025

                    House File 260 - Enrolled   House File 260   AN ACT   RELATING TO THE IOWA LOTTERY.   BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:    Section 1. Section 99G.3, Code 2025, is amended by adding    the following new subsection:    NEW SUBSECTION   . 9A. Lotto means a lottery game connected    to a central computer via telecommunications in which a    specified group of numbers, symbols, or characters are selected    out of a predetermined range.    Sec. 2. Section 99G.3, subsection 13, Code 2025, is amended    by striking the subsection.    Sec. 3. Section 99G.3, subsection 17, Code 2025, is amended    to read as follows:    17. Self-service kiosk means a machine or other similar    electronic device that dispenses only on-line   lotto tickets,    instant tickets, pull-tab tickets, or other printed lottery    products, and that does not provide a visual or audio    representation of lottery game play. A self-service kiosk     is not a monitor vending machine or player-activated gaming    machine for purposes of this chapter .    Sec. 4. Section 99G.7, subsection 1, paragraph e, Code 2025,    is amended by striking the paragraph.    Sec. 5. Section 99G.7, subsection 1, paragraph f, Code 2025,    is amended to read as follows:    f. Report quarterly and annually to the commission , the      governor, the auditor of state, and the general assembly a full         

  House File 260, p. 2   and complete statement of lottery revenues and expenses for the      preceding quarter, and with respect to the annual report, for    the preceding year, and transfer proceeds to the general fund      within thirty days following the end of the quarter   .    Sec. 6. Section 99G.7, subsection 4, Code 2025, is amended    to read as follows:    4. The administrator   director or the administrators    directors designee may conduct hearings and administer    oaths to persons for the purpose of assuring the security    or integrity of lottery operations or to determine the    qualifications of or compliance by vendors and retailers.    Sec. 7. Section 99G.9, subsection 2, unnumbered paragraph    1, Code 2025, is amended to read as follows:    Adopt policies and procedures and promulgate administrative    rules pursuant to chapter 17A relating   that relate exclusively    to the management and operation of the Iowa lottery , but not      policies, procedures, or administrative rules that relate to    the operation of the department in general . The administrative    rules promulgated pursuant to this subsection may include but    shall not be limited to the following:    Sec. 8. Section 99G.9, subsection 2, paragraph h, Code 2025,    is amended to read as follows:    h. The means of conducting drawings, provided that drawings    shall be open to the public and witnessed by an independent      certified public accountant . Equipment used to select winning    tickets or shares or participants for prizes shall be examined    by an independent certified public accountant prior to and    after each drawing.    Sec. 9. Section 99G.10, subsection 4, Code 2025, is amended    to read as follows:    4. A person who has been convicted of a felony or bookmaking    or other form of illegal gambling or   shall not be employed by    the department under this chapter. The director shall have      discretion to determine the relevance of a crime involving    moral turpitude shall not be employed by   other crimes when    making decisions regarding employment with the department under    this chapter .    Sec. 10. Section 99G.31, subsection 3, paragraphs g and h,    Code 2025, are amended by striking the paragraphs and inserting                          

  House File 260, p. 3   in lieu thereof the following:    g. A ticket or share issued by the division shall not    be purchased by and no prize shall be paid to any of the    following:    (1) A member of the commission.    (2) An officer or employee of the department.    (3) An officer or employee of the state providing services    to the department to administer this chapter if such officer    or employee has access to confidential information which may    compromise the integrity of the lottery.    (4) A spouse, child, sibling, or parent residing as a member    of the same household in the principal place of residence of    any person described in subparagraphs (1) through (3). For    purposes of this subparagraph, a spouse, child, sibling, or    parent of a person described in subparagraphs (1) through (3)    is considered to be residing as a member of the same household    if the spouse, child, sibling, or parent lived in the principal    place of residence for one hundred eighty-three days or more in    the immediately preceding three hundred sixty-five days.    h. A ticket or share issued by the division shall not    be purchased by and no prize shall be paid to any of the    following:    (1) An officer, employee, agent, or subcontractor of any    vendor if such officer, employee, agent, or subcontractor has    access to confidential information which may compromise the    integrity of the lottery.    (2) A spouse, child, sibling, or parent residing as a member    of the same household in the principal place of residence of    any person described in subparagraph (1). For purposes of this    subparagraph, a spouse, child, sibling, or parent of a person    described in subparagraph (1) is considered to be residing as    a member of the same household if the spouse, child, sibling,    or parent lived in the principal place of residence for one    hundred eighty-three days or more in the immediately preceding    three hundred sixty-five days.    Sec. 11. Section 99G.34, Code 2025, is amended by adding the    following new subsection:    NEW SUBSECTION   . 9. Ticket order history; ticket inventory;    or any records that if disclosed could impair or adversely    

  House File 260, p. 4   impact the security, integrity, or fairness of a lottery game    or the security of lottery retailers.    Sec. 12. Section 99G.35, subsection 1, unnumbered paragraph    1, Code 2025, is amended to read as follows:    The departments lottery security staff under this chapter      shall be   investigators that support the division may include    staff   qualified by training and experience in law enforcement    to perform their respective duties in support of the activities    of the security office to the extent necessary to perform      the duties . Lottery security staff Staff that have training    and experience in law enforcement   shall not have sworn peace    officer status. The lottery security office department    shall perform security duties including all of the following    activities in support of the mission of the department under      this chapter :    Sec. 13. Section 99G.35, subsection 1, paragraphs c and g,    Code 2025, are amended to read as follows:    c. Report any suspected violations of this chapter to the      one or more of the following, as determined by the department:      (1) The appropriate county attorney or the .    (2) The attorney general and to any .    (3)   Any law enforcement agencies agency having jurisdiction    over the violation.    g. Provide   Ensure physical security at the central    operations facilities used by the department for purposes of    this chapter .    Sec. 14. Section 99G.39, subsection 2, Code 2025, is amended    to read as follows:    2. The director of the department of management shall    not include lottery revenues in the directors   director of    the department of managements   fiscal year revenue estimates    for the general fund of the state. This subsection does not    apply for purposes of revenue estimates of lottery revenues as      described in section 8.22A .      Sec. 15. Section 99G.40, subsection 2, Code 2025, is amended      to read as follows:    2. A lottery fund is created in the office of the treasurer    of state and shall exist as the recipient fund for department    receipts under this chapter . The fund consists of all revenues                                          

  House File 260, p. 5   received from the sale of lottery tickets or shares and all    other moneys lawfully credited or transferred to the fund.    The director shall certify before the last day of the month      following each quarter that portion of the lottery fund      resulting from the previous quarters sales to be transferred    to the general fund of the state.   The director shall certify    quarterly that portion of the fund that has been transferred    to the general fund of the state under this chapter and shall    cause that portion to be transferred to the general fund of the    state within forty-five days following the end of the quarter   .    However, upon the request of the director and subject to the    approval by the treasurer of state, an amount sufficient to    cover the foreseeable administrative expenses of the lottery    for a period of twenty-one days may be retained from the    lottery fund. Prior to the quarterly transfer to the general    fund of the state, the director may direct that lottery revenue    shall be deposited in the lottery fund and in interest-bearing    accounts designated by the treasurer of state. Interest or    earnings paid on the deposits or investments is considered    lottery revenue and shall be transferred to the general fund of    the state in the same manner as other lottery revenue.    Sec. 16. Section 99G.40, subsection 3, Code 2025, is amended    by striking the subsection.    ______________________________   PAT GRASSLEY   Speaker of the House   ______________________________   AMY SINCLAIR   President of the Senate   I hereby certify that this bill originated in the House and   is known as House File 260, Ninety-first General Assembly.   ______________________________   MEGHAN NELSON   Chief Clerk of the House   Approved _______________, 2025 ______________________________   KIM REYNOLDS   Governor