Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF184 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/03/2025

                            Senate File 184 - Introduced   SENATE FILE 184   BY PETERSEN , DONAHUE ,   BISIGNANO , TRONE GARRIOTT ,   TOWNSEND , STAED , QUIRMBACH ,   WINCKLER , WEINER , BLAKE ,   and BENNETT   A BILL FOR   An Act modifying the periods of time to bring civil actions 1   by victims of sexual abuse, human trafficking, or sexual 2   exploitation. 3   BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 4   TLSB 1569XS (4) 91   cm/jh  

  S.F. 184   Section 1. Section 614.1, Code 2025, is amended by adding 1   the following new subsection: 2   NEW SUBSECTION   . 11A. Sexual abuse, human trafficking, and 3   sexual exploitation of a minor. No time limitation shall apply 4   to an action brought for damages for an injury suffered as 5   a result of sexual abuse as defined in section 709.1, sexual 6   abuse in the first degree in violation of section 709.2, sexual 7   abuse in the second degree in violation of section 709.3, 8   sexual abuse in the third degree in violation of section 709.4, 9   sexual exploitation by a counselor, therapist, school employee, 10   or adult providing training or instruction in violation of 11   section 709.15, human trafficking in violation of section 12   710A.2, and sexual exploitation of a minor in violation of 13   section 728.12. This subsection shall apply regardless of the 14   theory of liability in the civil action, including against 15   civil defendants who were not liable in the related criminal 16   action, if any. 17   Sec. 2. Section 614.1, subsection 12, Code 2025, is amended 18   to read as follows: 19   12. Sexual abuse or sexual   exploitation by a counselor, 20   therapist, school employee, or adult providing training or 21   instruction. An action for damages for injury suffered as 22   a result of sexual abuse, as defined in   section 709.1 , by a 23   counselor, therapist, school employee, or adult providing 24   training or instruction, as defined in section 709.15 , or as a 25   result of sexual exploitation by a counselor, therapist, school 26   employee, or adult providing training or instruction as defined 27   in section 709.15, shall be brought within five years of the 28   date the victim was last treated by the counselor or therapist, 29   or within five years of the date the victim was last enrolled 30   in or attended the school. 31   Sec. 3. Section 669.13, subsection 1, Code 2025, is amended   32   to read as follows: 33   1. Except as provided in section 614.1, subsections 11A   34   and 12, and section 614.8, a claim or suit otherwise permitted 35   -1-   LSB 1569XS (4) 91   cm/jh   1/ 3                

  S.F. 184   under this chapter shall be forever barred, unless within two 1   years after the claim accrued, the claim is made in writing and 2   filed with the director of the department of management under 3   this chapter . The time to begin a suit under this chapter 4   shall be extended for a period of six months from the date 5   of mailing of notice to the claimant by the attorney general 6   as to the final disposition of the claim or from the date of 7   withdrawal of the claim under section 669.5 , if the time to 8   begin suit would otherwise expire before the end of the period. 9   Sec. 4. Section 670.5, unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 2025, 10   is amended to read as follows: 11   Except as provided in section 614.1, subsections 11A   12   and 12, and section 614.8, a person who claims damages from 13   any municipality or any officer, employee or agent of a 14   municipality for or on account of any wrongful death, loss, or 15   injury within the scope of section 670.2 or section 670.8 or 16   under common law shall commence an action therefor within two 17   years after the alleged wrongful death, loss, or injury. 18   Sec. 5. REPEAL. Section 614.8A, Code 2025, is repealed. 19   Sec. 6. REVIVAL. 20   1. Every claim or cause of action brought against any party 21   alleging intentional or negligent acts or omissions by a person 22   for physical, psychological, or other injury or condition 23   suffered as a result of conduct which would constitute sexual 24   abuse as defined in section 709.1, which is barred as of the 25   effective date of this Act because the applicable period of 26   limitation has expired or the plaintiff previously failed to 27   file a petition, is hereby revived. 28   2. Dismissal of such a previous action, ordered before the 29   effective date of this Act, on grounds that the action was 30   time-barred, or for failure of a party to file a petition, 31   shall not be grounds for dismissal of a revival action pursuant 32   to this section. 33   Sec. 7. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Act, being deemed of immediate 34   importance, takes effect upon enactment. 35   -2-   LSB 1569XS (4) 91   cm/jh   2/ 3    

  S.F. 184   EXPLANATION 1   The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 2   the explanations substance by the members of the general assembly. 3   This bill provides that there is no time limitation to bring 4   civil actions relating to sexual abuse, human trafficking, or 5   exploitation of a minor regardless of the theory of liability 6   in the action. 7   Under current Code section 614.1(12), a civil action for 8   damages for injury suffered as result of sexual abuse or sexual 9   exploitation by a counselor, therapist, school employee, or 10   adult providing training or instruction can only be brought 11   within five years after the date that the victim was either 12   last treated by the counselor or therapist or last enrolled in 13   or attended the school. Current Code section 614.8A provides a 14   four-year limitation for civil actions of sexual abuse against 15   a child not discovered until after the injured person is of the 16   age of majority. These provisions are stricken or repealed to 17   the extent they are duplicative or inconsistent with the bill. 18   If an action was previously dismissed before the effective date 19   of the bill on the grounds that it was time-barred or because 20   the party failed to file a petition, the bill provides the 21   party the right to file a revival action. 22   The bill also provides that state tort claims and 23   tort liability of governmental subdivisions statutes of 24   limitations do not apply to sexual abuse, human trafficking, or 25   exploitation of a minor actions. 26   The bill takes effect upon enactment. 27   -3-   LSB 1569XS (4) 91   cm/jh   3/ 3