House
File
444
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Introduced
HOUSE
FILE
444
BY
FISHER
A
BILL
FOR
An
Act
relating
to
township
fire
stations
by
authorizing
the
1
use
of
certain
property
taxes
approved
at
election
for
the
2
payment
of
anticipatory
bonds.
3
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IOWA:
4
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Section
1.
Section
359.45,
Code
2021,
is
amended
to
read
as
1
follows:
2
359.45
Anticipatory
bonds.
3
1.
Townships
may
anticipate
the
collection
of
taxes
4
authorized
by
section
359.43
and
for
such
purposes
may
direct
5
the
county
board
of
supervisors
to
issue
bonds
under
sections
6
331.441
to
331.449
relating
to
essential
county
purpose
bonds
7
except
that
the
bonds
are
payable
only
from
tax
levies
on
8
property
subject
to
the
levy
under
section
359.43
and
the
levy
9
under
subsection
2,
if
applicable
and
authorized
at
election
.
10
2.
a.
In
addition
to
the
payment
of
the
bonds
issued
11
pursuant
to
subsection
1
with
taxes
collected
resulting
from
12
the
levies
under
section
359.43,
such
bonds
shall
be
payable
13
from
the
tax
levy
under
this
subsection
if
the
bonds
are
issued
14
for
the
purpose
of
funding
the
construction
or
acquisition,
15
including
a
lease
with
purchase
option,
of
a
fire
station
to
be
16
used
to
provide
the
services
under
section
359.42,
and
if
the
17
levy
is
approved
at
election.
18
b.
Upon
petition
of
twenty-five
percent
of
the
resident
19
eligible
electors,
excluding
those
areas
of
the
township
20
within
corporate
boundaries
of
a
city,
the
board
of
township
21
trustees
shall
submit
to
the
applicable
voters
of
the
township
22
the
question
of
whether
to
authorize
the
imposition
of
the
23
levy
under
this
subsection
for
the
payment
of
bonds
described
24
in
paragraph
“a”
.
The
county
commissioner
shall
conduct
the
25
election
pursuant
to
the
applicable
provisions
of
chapters
39
26
through
53
and
certify
the
result
to
the
trustees.
The
ballot
27
shall
set
out
the
reason
for
the
tax,
the
amount
needed,
and
28
the
duration
of
the
proposed
tax.
29
c.
The
proposition
is
adopted
if
a
majority
of
those
30
voting
on
the
proposition
at
the
election
approves
it.
If
the
31
proposition
is
approved
at
election,
the
township
trustees
may
32
impose
the
levy
at
a
rate
necessary
to
pay
the
bonds
described
33
in
paragraph
“a”
,
but
not
to
exceed
thirty-nine
and
one-fourth
34
cents
per
one
thousand
dollars
of
assessed
value,
and
for
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a
period
not
to
exceed
ten
years
beginning
with
the
fiscal
1
year
beginning
July
1
following
the
election
at
which
the
2
proposition
was
approved.
The
proposition
is
not
affected
by
a
3
change
in
the
boundaries
of
the
township.
4
d.
(1)
Following
expiration
of
the
authority
to
impose
5
the
levy
under
this
subsection,
authority
to
reimpose
the
levy
6
requires
approval
in
accordance
with
this
subsection.
7
(2)
Following
expiration
of
the
authority
to
impose
the
levy
8
under
this
subsection,
the
operational
cost
and
maintenance
9
of
the
fire
station
shall
be
paid
using
funds
from
the
levies
10
authorized
under
section
359.43.
11
EXPLANATION
12
The
inclusion
of
this
explanation
does
not
constitute
agreement
with
13
the
explanation’s
substance
by
the
members
of
the
general
assembly.
14
Code
section
359.45
authorizes
townships
to
anticipate
the
15
collection
of
taxes
authorized
by
Code
section
359.43
(levies
16
for
fire
protection
service
and
emergency
medical
service)
and
17
for
such
purposes
may
direct
the
county
board
of
supervisors
to
18
issue
bonds
under
provisions
for
essential
county
purpose
bonds
19
payable
only
from
tax
levies
under
Code
section
359.43.
20
This
bill
provides
that,
in
addition
to
those
levies
under
21
Code
section
359.43,
such
bonds
shall
be
payable
from
the
tax
22
levy
established
in
the
bill
if
the
bonds
are
issued
for
the
23
purpose
of
funding
the
construction
or
acquisition,
including
24
a
lease
with
purchase
option,
of
a
fire
station
to
be
used
to
25
provide
the
fire
protection
and
emergency
medical
services
for
26
the
township,
and
if
the
levy
is
approved
at
election.
27
Upon
petition
of
25
percent
of
the
resident
eligible
28
electors,
excluding
those
areas
of
the
township
within
29
corporate
boundaries
of
a
city,
the
board
of
township
trustees
30
shall
submit
to
the
applicable
voters
of
the
township
the
31
question
of
whether
to
authorize
the
imposition
of
the
levy
32
under
the
bill.
The
ballot
is
required
to
set
out
the
reason
33
for
the
tax,
the
amount
needed,
and
the
duration
of
the
34
proposed
tax.
The
proposition
is
adopted
if
a
majority
of
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those
voting
on
the
proposition
at
the
election
approves
it.
1
An
approved
levy
may
be
imposed
at
a
rate
necessary
to
pay
the
2
applicable
bonds,
but
not
to
exceed
39
and
one-fourth
cents
3
per
$1,000
of
assessed
value,
and
for
a
period
not
to
exceed
4
10
years.
Following
expiration
of
the
authority
to
impose
5
the
levy,
authority
to
reimpose
the
levy
requires
approval
in
6
accordance
with
the
bill.
7
The
bill
also
provides
that
following
expiration
of
8
the
authority
to
impose
the
levy,
the
operational
cost
and
9
maintenance
of
the
fire
station
shall
be
paid
using
funds
from
10
the
levies
authorized
under
Code
section
359.43.
11
By
operation
of
law,
the
changes
the
bill
makes
to
the
12
township
services
provisions
apply
to
a
county
that
has,
by
13
resolution
under
Code
section
331.385,
assumed
the
exercise
14
of
the
powers
and
duties
of
township
trustees
relating
to
15
fire
protection
service
and
emergency
medical
service
for
any
16
township
located
in
the
unincorporated
area
of
the
county.
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