Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF158

Introduced
1/26/23  
Introduced
1/26/23  

Caption

A bill for an act modifying the periods of time to bring certain civil actions, including by victims of sexual abuse, minors, and persons with mental illness, entitling certain cases to a preference in trial order, and including effective date provisions.

Impact

Furthermore, SF158 provides that certain civil cases shall be prioritized in trial schedules, specifically those that have been revived under provisions in the bill, or where the interests of justice dictate expedited hearings. This shift aims to facilitate quicker legal recourse for victims, improving overall access to justice. The bill also addresses claims that were previously dismissed as time-barred, allowing those parties to resume their cases within three years following the bill's enactment. This revival feature aims to open doors for those who may have felt discouraged from pursuing claims due to time limitations.

Summary

Senate File 158 is a legislative proposal aimed at modifying the statutes of limitations for bringing certain civil actions, specifically for victims of sexual abuse, minors, and individuals with mental illness. The bill establishes distinct timeframes for lawsuits depending on the age of the victim at the time of the abuse. For victims who are 18 years or older, the statute of limitations remains unchanged, allowing for claims to be made within five years after the victim's last treatment by the counselor or therapist. Conversely, for victims who are minors, the bill permits legal action to be initiated at any time, which represents a significant departure from previous limitations.

Conclusion

In summary, SF158 represents a significant reform concerning civil action timelines in cases of abuse, aiming to enhance the legal avenues available to victims. The impact of this bill may resonate across legislative lines, as stakeholders weigh the importance of justice and accountability against concerns of fairness and the rights of defendants.

Contention

Discussion around SF158 may reveal a spectrum of opinions on its potential implications. Supporters argue that the bill is a necessary advancement toward justice for survivors of sexual abuse, particularly minors and vulnerable individuals. They advocate that extending the statute of limitations empowers victims who may not have been ready or able to pursue legal action immediately after their trauma. On the other hand, critics may express concerns about the practicality of extending these limitations indefinitely for minors and how it may affect defendants who could face ancient claims. Legislators may also engage in deliberations about the balance between victims' rights and the rights of those accused.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA SF67

A bill for an act modifying the periods of time to bring certain civil actions, including by victims of sexual abuse, minors, and persons with mental illness, entitling certain cases to a preference in trial order, and including effective date provisions.

IA SF259

A bill for an act modifying the periods of time to bring certain civil actions, including by victims of sexual abuse, minors, and persons with mental illness, entitling certain cases to a preference in trial order, and including effective date provisions.

IA SF364

A bill for an act modifying the periods of time to bring certain civil actions by victims of sexual abuse and other sexual offenses that occurred when the victim was a minor, entitling certain cases to a preference in trial order, and including effective date provisions.

IA HF462

A bill for an act modifying the periods of time to bring civil actions by victims of sexual abuse and including effective date provisions.

IA HF431

A bill for an act modifying the periods of time to bring civil actions by victims of sexual abuse, human trafficking, or sexual exploitation, and including effective date provisions.

IA SF261

A bill for an act modifying the periods of time to bring civil actions by victims of sexual abuse.

IA SF184

A bill for an act modifying the periods of time to bring civil actions by victims of sexual abuse, human trafficking, or sexual exploitation.

IA SF2233

A bill for an act modifying the periods of time to bring civil actions by victims of sexual abuse, human trafficking, or sexual exploitation.

IA SF2431

A bill for an act relating to the periods of time to bring civil actions for injuries that result from sex offenses against minors for the purpose of filing claims against the bankruptcy estate of a congressionally chartered organization, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions. (Formerly SSB 3197.) Effective date: 04/19/2024.

IA HF1036

A bill for an act relating to human trafficking, including screening children, civil statutes of limitations, an annual stakeholder meeting and report, depositions of victims, restitution, restorative facilities and protective services, and investigation and prosecution, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HF 908, HF 452.)

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