Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF776 Latest Draft

Bill / Enrolled Version Filed 04/18/2025

                            House File 776 - Enrolled   House File 776   AN ACT   RELATING TO MATTERS UNDER THE PURVIEW OF THE DEPARTMENT OF   INSPECTIONS, APPEALS, AND LICENSING.   BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:    Section 1. NEW SECTION   . 10A.110 Standards adopted by    reference  access.    Notwithstanding section 17A.6, subsection 3, the department    and any statutorily established board, commission, committee,    or council under the purview of the department may adopt    standards by reference to another publication without posting    the publication to the departments internet sites if the    publication containing the standards is readily accessible on    the internet at no cost and the internet site at which the    publication may be found is included in the administrative    rules that adopt the standard.    Sec. 2. NEW SECTION   . 10A.111 Complaints.    The department may administratively close a complaint that    does not allege a violation of this chapter, the enabling

House File 776, p. 2   statute of a board under the purview of the department, or a    rule of a board under the purview of the department.    Sec. 3. NEW SECTION . 10A.112 Fees.    If a board under the purview of the department is otherwise    authorized by law to establish fees by rule, the board,    following approval by the department, may, or at the direction    of the department, shall, by rule establish or revise such    fees.    Sec. 4. Section 10A.402, subsection 1, Code 2025, is amended    to read as follows:    1. Investigations relative to the practice of regulated    professions and occupations , except those within the      jurisdiction of the board of medicine, the board of pharmacy,      the dental board, and the board of nursing .    Sec. 5. Section 10A.402, Code 2025, is amended by adding the    following new subsection:    NEW SUBSECTION   . 7. Investigations relating to compliance    with state or federal law, if an entity of the executive    branch of state government, except for an institution under    the control of the state board of regents, has entered    into a written agreement with the department to conduct the    investigation.    Sec. 6. Section 10A.403, Code 2025, is amended to read as    follows:    10A.403 Investigators  peace officer status.    Investigators of the department shall have the powers    and authority of peace officers when acting within the    scope of their responsibilities to conduct investigations    as specified in section 10A.402, subsection   subsections 5    and 7   . An investigator shall not carry a weapon to perform    responsibilities as described in this section .    Sec. 7. NEW SECTION   . 10A.508 Confidentiality.    1. The department shall keep confidential the private    information of a person licensed, previously licensed, or    seeking to be licensed by the department or a licensing board    under the administrative authority of the department, unless    otherwise ordered by a court, the lawful custodian of the    records, or another person duly authorized to release the

House File 776, p. 3   information.    2. For purposes of this section:    a. Licensed shall be construed broadly and includes    but is not limited to registration with or certification by    the department or a licensing board under the administrative    authority of the department.    b. Private information means information that can be used    alone or in combination with other information to identify,    contact, or locate a person in that persons individual or    private capacity, or the disclosure of which would otherwise    constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy,    including but not limited to a persons social security number,    drivers license number, financial account number, individual    taxpayer identification number, personal identification    number, date of birth, other unique identifying number, home    address, home telephone number, electronic mail address, and    other contact information, and the names of the persons minor    children.    Sec. 8. Section 103.32, subsection 3, Code 2025, is amended    to read as follows:    3. When an inspection is requested by a property owner,    the minimum fee shall be thirty dollars plus five dollars    per branch circuit or feeder. The fee for fire and accident      inspections shall be computed at the rate of forty-seven      dollars per hour, and mileage and other expenses shall be    reimbursed as provided by the department.    Sec. 9. Section 321L.5, subsection 2, Code 2025, is amended    to read as follows:    2. A persons with disabilities parking space designated    after July 1, 1990, shall comply with the dimension    requirements specified in rules adopted by the department    of public safety   inspections, appeals, and licensing and in    effect when the spaces are designated. The department shall    adopt accepted national standards for dimensions of persons    with disabilities spaces, consistent with the requirements of    federal law. However, these dimension requirements do not    apply to parallel on-street parking spaces.    Sec. 10. Section 321L.8, subsection 2, Code 2025, is amended      to read as follows:

House File 776, p. 4   2. The department of public safety   inspections, appeals,    and licensing shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A    governing the manner in which persons with disabilities parking    spaces are provided.    ______________________________   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 776, Ninety-first General Assembly.   ______________________________   MEGHAN NELSON   Chief Clerk of the House   Approved _______________, 2025 ______________________________   KIM REYNOLDS   Governor