Bill Text: IA SF2008 | 2017-2018 | 87th General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: A bill for an act establishing a moratorium relating to the construction, including expansion, of structures that are part of certain confinement feeding operations where swine are kept, requesting an interim study committee, and including effective date provisions.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Independent 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-01-09 - Subcommittee: Rozenboom, Segebart, and Taylor. S.J. 68. [SF2008 Detail]

Download: Iowa-2017-SF2008-Introduced.html

Senate File 2008 - Introduced




                                 SENATE FILE       
                                 BY  D. JOHNSON

                                      A BILL FOR

  1 An Act establishing a moratorium relating to the construction,
  2    including expansion, of structures that are part of
  3    certain confinement feeding operations where swine are
  4    kept, requesting an interim study committee, and including
  5    effective date provisions.
  6 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:
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  1  1    Section 1.  NEW SECTION.  459.104  Moratorium ==== confinement
  1  2 feeding operations in which swine are kept.
  1  3    1.  a.  The department shall not approve an application
  1  4 for a permit for the construction, including expansion, of a
  1  5 confinement feeding operation structure under this chapter, if
  1  6 the structure is part of a confinement feeding operation in
  1  7 which swine are kept.
  1  8    b.  A person shall not begin construction, including
  1  9 expansion, of a confinement feeding operation structure under
  1 10 this chapter, if the structure is part of a confinement feeding
  1 11 operation in which swine are kept. However, this paragraph
  1 12 does not apply to a confinement feeding operation which has an
  1 13 animal unit capacity of three hundred or fewer animal units.
  1 14    2.  Nothing in this section shall prohibit a person from
  1 15 completing construction, including expansion, of a confinement
  1 16 feeding operation structure, if prior to the effective date
  1 17 of this Act, the person has begun construction, including
  1 18 expansion, of the confinement feeding operation structure as
  1 19 otherwise allowed under this chapter.
  1 20    Sec. 2.    INTERIM STUDY COMMITTEE ==== CONFINEMENT FEEDING
  1 21 OPERATION STRUCTURE PERMIT APPROVAL.  The legislative council
  1 22 is requested to establish an interim study committee to
  1 23 consider methods to provide for greater public participation
  1 24 in the process of approving or disapproving the construction,
  1 25 including expansion, of confinement feeding operation
  1 26 structures which are part of confinement feeding operations
  1 27 where swine are kept.  The interim study committee shall
  1 28 consider methods to provide for greater decision=making by
  1 29 county boards of supervisors and by the reformation of the
  1 30 master matrix as  provided in section 459.305.  If established,
  1 31 the interim study committee shall submit a report to the
  1 32 general assembly by January 11, 2019, which includes findings
  1 33 and recommendations.
  1 34    Sec. 3.    EFFECTIVE DATE.  This Act, being deemed of immediate
  1 35 importance, takes effect upon enactment.
  2  1                           EXPLANATION
  2  2 The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with
  2  3 the explanation's substance by the members of the general assembly.
  2  4    MORATORIUM.  This bill amends Code chapter 459 (the animal
  2  5 agriculture compliance Act) by establishing a moratorium upon
  2  6 the construction, including expansion, of certain confinement
  2  7 feeding operation structures such as buildings or manure
  2  8 storage structures associated with the confinement feeding
  2  9 operation where swine are kept. The moratorium does not apply
  2 10 to a confinement feeding operation having an animal unit
  2 11 capacity of 300 or fewer animal units.
  2 12    The bill provides that during the period of the moratorium,
  2 13 the department of natural resources is prohibited from
  2 14 approving an application for a construction permit, and that
  2 15 a person is prohibited from beginning such construction.  The
  2 16 bill does not prohibit a person from completing construction
  2 17 if, prior to the  effective date of the bill, the person has
  2 18 begun the construction.
  2 19    LEGISLATIVE STUDY.  The bill requests that the legislative
  2 20 council establish an interim committee to study methods to
  2 21 increase a greater public participation in the construction
  2 22 of confinement feeding operation structures associated with
  2 23 swine production and submit a report to the general assembly by
  2 24 January 11, 2019.
  2 25    BACKGROUND.  A confinement feeding operation refers to any
  2 26 area in which certain animals associated with agriculture
  2 27 are confined and fed and maintained under a roof for 45
  2 28 days or more in any 12=month period, and includes associated
  2 29 structures including building and facilities used to store
  2 30 manure. A permit to construct or expand a structure is
  2 31 required for a confinement feeding operation of a certain size
  2 32 based on a calculation of its proposed animal unit capacity
  2 33 (AUC) which equals the maximum number of animal units that
  2 34 may be maintained under roof at any one time (Code section
  2 35 459.102). Each of various types of animals are assigned a
  3  1 special equivalency factor. For example, a butcher or breeding
  3  2 swine weighing more than 55 pounds has an equivalency factor
  3  3 of 0.4 animal units (Code section 459.102). For example, a
  3  4 confinement feeding operation proposed to include one or more
  3  5 buildings with a capacity of 1,400 breeding swine would be
  3  6 required to obtain a permit (1,400 x 0.4 = 560 AUC).  A proposed
  3  7 confinement feeding operation having a capacity of 750 such
  3  8 swine would be exempt from the moratorium (750 x 0.4 = 300
  3  9 AUC).
  3 10    EFFECTIVE DATE.  The bill, if enacted, would take effect upon
  3 11 that date.
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