Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF926

Introduced
3/12/25  
Engrossed
3/25/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to the expungement of certain criminal history records of victims of human trafficking, and including penalties.(Formerly HF 669.)

Impact

If enacted, HF926 would amend existing statutes concerning the rights of individuals in relation to their criminal records, particularly for those affected by human trafficking. It will allow victims to clear their names legally without the burden of past offenses, granting them better opportunities for employment and social reintegration. By recognizing human trafficking victims' situations and providing a pathway for expungement, this bill seeks to address injustices and support recovery and empowerment. A notable provision is that no fees will be charged for filing expungement petitions under this bill, making the process more accessible to victims who often face economic hardships.

Summary

House File 926 (HF926) focuses on the expungement of certain criminal history records specifically for victims of human trafficking. The bill allows individuals to petition the court to expunge criminal records that resulted from actions taken while they were victims of human trafficking, regardless of the disposition of the underlying charges. This change is significant as it aims to support victims reintegrating into society, acknowledging that their criminal records may have been a consequence of their trafficking situation rather than personal culpability. The bill emphasizes that it seeks to address the needs of victims, thus enhancing public awareness and sensitivity toward human trafficking issues.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HF926 have highlighted tensions regarding the balance between public safety and the rehabilitation of victims. While supporters argue that expungement is crucial for giving victims a fresh start, opponents may raise concerns about the implications of expunging criminal records associated with serious offenses. The bill does specify certain exclusions, such as violent crimes, ensuring that not all criminal records will be eligible for expungement. This aspect may address some public concerns but may also lead to debates on the criteria for determining eligibility and the effectiveness of the expungement process in not compromising community safety.

Companion Bills

IA HF669

Similar To A bill for an act relating to the expungement of certain criminal history records of victims of human trafficking, and including penalties.(See HF 926.)

Previously Filed As

IA HF2315

A bill for an act relating to criminal identification and criminal history and intelligence data, including fingerprints and palm prints. (Formerly HSB 525.) Effective date: 07/01/2024.

IA HF2350

A bill for an act relating to victims of sexual assault including sexual abuse evidence, notification of rights, HIV-related testing of a convicted or alleged assailant, and testing, reporting, and counseling of a victim, and making penalties applicable.

IA SF2341

A bill for an act relating to victims of sexual assault including sexual abuse evidence, notification of rights, HIV-related testing of a convicted or alleged assailant, and testing, reporting, and counseling of a victim, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly SF 2067.)

IA HSB525

A bill for an act relating to criminal identification and criminal history and intelligence data, including fingerprints and palm prints.(See HF 2315.)

IA SF2264

A bill for an act relating to criminal identification and criminal history and intelligence data, including fingerprints and palm prints.(Formerly SSB 3017.)

IA SSB3017

A bill for an act relating to criminal identification and criminal history and intelligence data, including fingerprints and palm prints.(See SF 2264.)

IA HF594

A bill for an act relating to restitution for the death of a person caused by a victim of human trafficking.(Formerly HF 125.)

IA SF2067

A bill for an act relating to victims of sexual assault including sexual abuse evidence, notification of rights, HIV-related testing of a convicted or alleged assailant, and testing, reporting, and counseling of a victim, and making penalties applicable.(See SF 2341.)

IA HF2130

A bill for an act relating to criminal history background checks for the sale or transfer of firearms, providing penalties, and including applicability provisions.

IA HF630

A bill for an act relating to human trafficking and providing penalties. (Formerly HF 406.) Effective date: 07/01/2023.

Similar Bills

NV AB49

Revises provisions relating to criminal procedure. (BDR 3-419)

LA HB744

Provides relative to convictions rendered by a verdict from a non-unanimous jury

TX HB257

Relating to judicial proceedings on a petition to set aside a conviction or an order of expunction of criminal history record information for certain victims of trafficking of persons or compelling prostitution who are convicted of prostitution.

TX HB269

Relating to judicial proceedings on a petition to set aside a conviction or an order of expunction of criminal history record information for certain victims of trafficking of persons or compelling prostitution who are convicted of prostitution.

TX HB2286

Relating to the eligibility of certain victims of trafficking of persons for an order of nondisclosure; authorizing a fee.

TX SB1088

Relating to judicial proceedings on a petition for a pardon or an order of expunction of criminal history record information for certain victims of trafficking of persons convicted of prostitution.

UT HB0392

Expungement Fee Amendments

IA HF669

A bill for an act relating to the expungement of certain criminal history records of victims of human trafficking, and including penalties.(See HF 926.)