A bill for an act relating to assaults on persons engaged in certain occupations including a health care provider, and making penalties applicable.(See HF 2321.)
Impact
The bill introduces a range of penalties for assaulting a health care provider, categorizing such offenses into serious misdemeanors, aggravated misdemeanors, and class D felonies. By doing so, it aims to create a stronger deterrent against violence in health care settings. Importantly, the established penalties reflect Iowa's commitment to safeguarding those who work on the front lines of public health and safety. The penalties include confinement ranging from one year for a serious misdemeanor to five years for a class D felony, alongside significant fines that further emphasize the seriousness of these offenses.
Summary
House Study Bill 573 (HSB573) aims to enhance protection for health care providers and others engaged in certain occupations by amending the legal parameters surrounding assault offenses. The bill specifically broadens the definition of 'health care provider' to include those working, volunteering, or undergoing training in hospitals and rural emergency hospitals. This amendment seeks to reduce the occurrences of violence against these individuals, acknowledging the critical functions they serve in medical emergencies and care settings.
Contention
Discussions surrounding HSB573 may highlight concerns related to enforcement and the potential for increased criminalization in healthcare settings. Some members of the legislative community may argue that while the intent behind the bill is commendable, it raises questions about the feasibility of enforcement, particularly in high-stress environments where healthcare workers frequently interact with the public. There may be apprehensions about how such measures could impact the relationships between healthcare workers and patients or the communities they serve, particularly if criminal charges are perceived as excessive or misapplied.
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HSB573 reflects a growing recognition of the challenges faced by health care providers and the potential dangers associated with their work. As violent incidents in various public occupations have garnered national attention, this bill positions itself as a proactive approach to defender worker rights and safety. It will likely continue to be a topic of debate as the impact of such legislative measures unfolds in practice, particularly in relation to how they affect healthcare delivery and community trust.
Replaced by
A bill for an act relating to assaults on persons engaged in certain occupations including a health care provider, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly HSB 573.)
A bill for an act relating to assaults on persons engaged in certain occupations including a health care provider, and making penalties applicable.(See HF 310.)
A bill for an act relating to assaults on persons engaged in certain occupations including a health care provider, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly HSB 573.)
A bill for an act relating to assaults on persons engaged in certain occupations including a health care provider, and making penalties applicable. (Formerly HSB 9.) Effective date: 07/01/2025.
A bill for an act relating to assaults, including assaults on persons engaged in certain occupations and inmate assaults on department of corrections employees, and providing penalties.(See HF 2302.)
A bill for an act relating to assaults, including assaults on persons engaged in certain occupations and inmate assaults on department of corrections employees, and providing penalties.(See HF 177.)
A bill for an act relating to assaults, including assaults on persons engaged in certain occupations and inmate assaults on department of corrections employees, and providing penalties.(See SF 2279.)
A bill for an act relating to assaults, including assaults on persons engaged in certain occupations and inmate assaults on department of corrections employees, and providing penalties.(See SF 397.)
A bill for an act relating to assaults, including assaults on persons engaged in certain occupations and inmate assaults on department of corrections employees, and providing penalties.(Formerly SSB 3023.)
A bill for an act relating to assaults, including assaults on persons engaged in certain occupations and inmate assaults on department of corrections employees, and providing penalties.(Formerly HSB 523.)
A bill for an act relating to assaults, including assaults on persons engaged in certain occupations and inmate assaults on department of corrections employees, and providing penalties.(Formerly HSB 24.)