Iowa 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF310 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 02/25/2025

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HF 310 – Assaults on Health Care Providers (LSB1156HV) 
Staff Contact:  Justus Thompson (515.725.2249) justus.thompson@legis.iowa.gov 
Fiscal Note Version – New     
Description 
House File 310 modifies the definition of “health care provider” under Iowa Code section 
708.3A(5) (assaults on persons engaged in certain occupations).  Under the Bill, a health care 
provider would include anyone who is working, volunteering, or participating in an educational 
course of instruction at a hospital or rural emergency hospital as defined in chapter 135B, or at 
a nursing facility as defined in chapter 135C. 
Background 
Iowa Code chapter 708 establishes the penalties for assault, and assault is defined under Iowa 
Code section 708.1.  Under Iowa Code section 708.3A(5), a health care provider means an 
emergency medical provider as defined in Iowa Code chapter 147A or a person licensed or 
registered under Iowa Code chapter 148 (medicine, surgery, and osteopathic medicine and 
surgery), 148C (physician assistants), 148D (resident physicians), or 152 (nursing) who is 
providing emergency medical services or who is providing or attempting to provide health 
services as defined in Iowa Code section 10A.711 in a hospital. 
 
A Class D felony is punishable by confinement for up to five years and a fine of at least $1,025 
but no more than $10,245.  An aggravated misdemeanor is punishable by confinement for up to 
two years and a fine of at least $865 but no more than $8,540.  A serious misdemeanor is 
punishable by confinement for up to one year and a fine of $430 but no more than $2,560. 
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 delay 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 
House File 310 modifies the definition of “health care provider” in regard to the assault of 
persons engaged in certain occupations.  It is not known how many additional convictions of 
assault under Iowa Code section 708.3A would result from the expanded definition.  Therefore, 
the correctional impact cannot be estimated.  
 
Figure 1 shows estimates for sentencing to State prison, parole, probation, or  
Community-Based Corrections (CBC) residential facilities; LOS in months under those 
supervisions; and supervision marginal costs per day for Class D felonies.  Refer to the 
Legislative Services Agency (LSA) memo addressed to the General Assembly, Cost Estimates 
Used for Correctional Impact Statements, dated January 13, 2025, for information related to the 
correctional system. 
Fiscal Note 
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Figure 1 — Sentencing Estimate and Length of Stay (LOS) in Months 
 
Minority Impact 
House File 310 modifies the definition of an offense.  The minority impact cannot be determined 
since it is not known how many additional convictions would result from the changes to the 
definition.  Refer to the LSA memo addressed to the General Assembly, Minority Impact 
Statement, dated January 13, 2025, for information related to minorities in the criminal justice 
system.  
Fiscal Impact 
House File 310 may increase the number of offenders admitted to prison under Iowa Code 
section 708.3A.  However, the extent of the increase in costs to the Department of Corrections 
(DOC) is unknown.  Figure 2 shows the average State cost per offense for a Class D felony, an 
aggravated misdemeanor, and a serious misdemeanor.  The estimated impact to the General 
Fund includes operating costs incurred by the Judicial Branch, the Indigent Defense Fund, and 
the DOC.  The cost would be incurred across multiple fiscal years for prison and parole 
supervision. 
Figure 2 — Average State Cost Per Offense 
 
Sources 
Department of Corrections 
Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning (CJJP), Department of Management (DOM) 
 
 
/s/ Jennifer Acton 
February 25, 2025 
 
 
 
Doc ID 1522090 
 
 
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.  
 
www.legis.iowa.gov Conviction Offense Class
Percent 
Ordered to 
State Prison
FY 2024 Avg 
LOS in 
Prison (All 
Releases)
Marginal 
Cost Per 
Day
Percent 
Ordered to 
Probation
FY 2024 
Field Avg 
LOS on 
Probation
Avg Cost 
Per Day on 
Probation
Marginal 
Cost  Per 
Day CBC
Marginal 
Cost Per 
Day Jail
FY 2024 
Field Avg 
LOS on 
Parole
Marginal 
Cost Per 
Day Parole
D Felony (Persons) 82.0% 18.7 $24.51 44.2% 36.8 $7.68 $18.37 $50.00 15.1 $7.68
Aggravated Misdemeanor 
(Persons)
48.9% 9.5 $24.51 58.9% 26.0 $7.68 $18.37 $50.00 22.5 $7.68
Serious Misdemeanor 2.4% 31.8 $24.51 53.4% 18.8 $7.68 $18.37 $50.00 N/A $7.68 Offense Class Average Cost
Class D Felony $11,900 to $19,100
Aggravated Misdemeanor$6,800 to $11,800
Serious Misdemeanor $420 to $5,000