Bill Text: IA SF2146 | 2017-2018 | 87th General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: A bill for an act relating to reporting burn injuries to law enforcement. (See SF 2376.)
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-02-14 - Subcommittee recommends passage. [SF2146 Detail]
Download: Iowa-2017-SF2146-Introduced.html
Senate File 2146 - Introduced SENATE FILE BY DANIELSON A BILL FOR 1 An Act relating to reporting burn injuries to law enforcement. 2 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: TLSB 5717SS (4) 87 asf/rh PAG LIN 1 1 Section 1. Section 147.113A, Code 2018, is amended to read 1 2 as follows: 1 3 147.113A Report of burn injuries. 1 4 Any person licensed under the provisions of this subtitle 1 5 who administers any treatment to a person suffering aburn 1 6 which appears to be of a suspicious nature on the body 1 7suspicious burn injury, a burn to the upper respiratory tract, 1 8 a laryngeal edema due to the inhalation of super=heated air, 1 9 a second=degree or third=degree burn that covers five percent 1 10 or more of the surface body area, or a burn injury that is 1 11 likely to result in death, which appears to have been received 1 12 in connection with the commission of a criminal offense, or 1 13 to whom an application is made for treatment of any nature 1 14 because of any such burn or burn injury, shall at once but not 1 15 later than twelve hours after treatment was administered or 1 16 application was made report the fact to law enforcement. The 1 17 report shall be made to the law enforcement agency within whose 1 18 jurisdiction the treatment was administered or application 1 19 was made, or if ascertainable, to the law enforcement agency 1 20 in whose jurisdiction the burn or burn injury occurred, 1 21 stating the name of such person, the person's residence if 1 22 ascertainable, and giving a brief description of the burn or 1 23 burn injury. Any provision of law or rule of evidence relative 1 24 to confidential communications is suspended insofar as the 1 25 provisions of this section are concerned. A licensee making 1 26 a report in good faith and exercising due care shall have 1 27 immunity from any liability, civil or criminal, that might 1 28 otherwise be incurred or imposed as a result of the report. A 1 29 cause of action shall not be brought against a licensee for 1 30 failure to make a report pursuant to this section. 1 31 EXPLANATION 1 32 The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 1 33 the explanation's substance by the members of the general assembly. 1 34 This bill relates to the reporting of burn injuries to law 1 35 enforcement by health=related licensed professionals identified 2 1 in Code section 147.2. 2 2 Under current law, a health=related licensed professional 2 3 who administers treatment to a person suffering a burn which 2 4 appears to be of a suspicious nature on the body, a burn to 2 5 the upper respiratory tract, a laryngeal edema due to the 2 6 inhalation of super=heated air, or a burn injury that is likely 2 7 to result in death is required to report such burn injuries 2 8 to law enforcement. The bill also requires such a licensee 2 9 to report a second=degree or third=degree burn that covers 5 2 10 percent or more of a person's surface body area. 2 11 Under current law, any provision of law or rule of evidence 2 12 relative to confidential communications is suspended. The bill 2 13 provides that a licensee making a report in good faith and 2 14 exercising due care shall have immunity from any liability, 2 15 civil or criminal, that otherwise might be incurred or imposed 2 16 a result of the report. The bill also provides that a cause of 2 17 action shall not be brought against a licensee for failure to 2 18 make a report. LSB 5717SS (4) 87 asf/rh