Bill Text: IA SF373 | 2015-2016 | 86th General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: A bill for an act relating to statutory corrections which may adjust language to reflect current practices, insert earlier omissions, delete redundancies and inaccuracies, delete temporary language, resolve inconsistencies and conflicts, update ongoing provisions, or remove ambiguities, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions. (Formerly SSB 1227.)
Spectrum: Committee Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2015-03-23 - Withdrawn. S.J. 675. [SF373 Detail]
Download: Iowa-2015-SF373-Introduced.html
Senate File 373 - Introduced SENATE FILE BY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (SUCCESSOR TO SSB 1227) A BILL FOR 1 An Act relating to statutory corrections which may adjust 2 language to reflect current practices, insert earlier 3 omissions, delete redundancies and inaccuracies, delete 4 temporary language, resolve inconsistencies and conflicts, 5 update ongoing provisions, or remove ambiguities, and 6 including effective date and retroactive applicability 7 provisions. 8 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: TLSB 2080SV (1) 86 lh/rj PAG LIN 1 1 DIVISION I 1 2 MISCELLANEOUS CHANGES 1 3 Section 1. Section 8A.315, subsection 5, Code 2015, is 1 4 amended to read as follows: 1 5 5. Information on recycled content shall be requested on all 1 6 bids for paper products other than printing and writing paper 1 7 issued by the state and on other bids for products which could 1 8 have recycled content such as oil, plastic products, including 1 9 but not limited to compost materials, aggregate, solvents, 1 10 soybean=based inks, and rubber products. Except for purchases 1 11 of printing and writing paper made pursuant to subsection 2, 1 12 paragraphs "c"and, "d", and "e", the department shall require 1 13 persons submitting bids for printing and writing paper to 1 14 certify that the printing and writing paper proposed complies 1 15 with the requirements referred to in subsection 2, paragraph 1 16 "a". 1 17 Sec. 2. Section 8A.504, subsection 2, paragraph b, Code 1 18 2015, is amended to read as follows: 1 19 b. Before setoff, the public agency shall obtain and forward 1 20 to the collection entity the full name and social security 1 21 number of the person liable toitthe public agency or to whom 1 22 a claim is owing who is a natural person. If the person is 1 23 not a natural person, before setoff, the public agency shall 1 24 forward to the collection entity the information concerning the 1 25 person as the collection entity shall, by rule, require. The 1 26 collection entity shall cooperate with other public agencies in 1 27 the exchange of information relevant to the identification of 1 28 persons liable to or claimants of public agencies. However, 1 29 the collection entity shall provide only relevant information 1 30 required by a public agency. The information shall be held in 1 31 confidence and used for the purpose of setoff only. Section 1 32 422.72, subsection 1, does not apply to this paragraph. 1 33 Sec. 3. Section 12B.10, subsection 5, paragraph a, 1 34 subparagraphs (6) and (7), Code 2015, are amended to read as 1 35 follows: 2 1 (6) An open=end management investment company registered 2 2 with the federal securities and exchange commission under the 2 3 federal Investment Company Act of 1940, 15 U.S.C.{80a{80a=1, 2 4 and operated in accordance with 17 C.F.R. {270.2a=7. 2 5 (7) A joint investment trust organized pursuant to chapter 2 6 28E prior to and existing in good standing on the effective 2 7 date of this Act or a joint investment trust organized pursuant 2 8 to chapter 28E after April 28, 1992, provided that the joint 2 9 investment trust shall either be rated within the two highest 2 10 classifications by at least one of the standard rating services 2 11 approved by the superintendent of banking by rule adopted 2 12 pursuant to chapter 17A and operated in accordance with 17 2 13 C.F.R. {270.2a=7, or be registered with the federal securities 2 14 and exchange commission under the federal Investment Company 2 15 Act of 1940, 15 U.S.C.{80a{80a=1, and operated in accordance 2 16 with 17 C.F.R. {270.2a=7. The manager or investment advisor of 2 17 the joint investment trust shall be registered with the federal 2 18 securities and exchange commission under the Investment Advisor 2 19 Act of 1940, 15 U.S.C.{80b{80b=1. 2 20 Sec. 4. Section 12B.10, subsection 6, paragraph l, Code 2 21 2015, is amended to read as follows: 2 22 l. Investments in a qualified trust established pursuant 2 23 to governmental accounting standards board statement number 2 24 forty=three that is governed by a board of trustees of a joint 2 25 investment trust organized pursuant to chapter 28E and that is 2 26 registered with the federal securities and exchange commission 2 27 under the federal Investment Company Act of 1940, 15 U.S.C. 2 28{80a{80a=1. 2 29 Sec. 5. Section 12B.10C, subsection 2, Code 2015, is amended 2 30 to read as follows: 2 31 2. As used in this section, "public funds custodial 2 32 agreement" means any contractual arrangement pursuant to 2 33 which one or more persons, including but not limited to 2 34 investment advisors, investment companies, trustees, agents 2 35 and custodians, are authorized to act as a custodian of or to 3 1 designate another person to act as a custodian of public funds 3 2 or any security or document of ownership or title evidencing 3 3 public funds investments other than custodial agreements 3 4 between an open=end management investment company registered 3 5 with the federal securities and exchange commission under the 3 6 federal Investment Company Act of 1940, 15 U.S.C.{80a{80a=1 3 7 and a custodian bank. 3 8 Sec. 6. Section 13.2, subsection 1, paragraph p, Code 2015, 3 9 is amended to read as follows: 3 10 p. Submit a report by January 15 of each year to the 3 11 co=chairpersons and ranking members of the joint appropriations 3 12 subcommittee on the justice system, to the executive council, 3 13 and to the legislative services agency detailing the amount 3 14 of annual money receipts generated by each settlement or 3 15 judgment in excess of two hundred fifty thousand dollars 3 16 collected pursuant to legal proceedings under chapters 455B, 3 17 553, and 714. The report shall include the name of the 3 18 civil or criminal case involved, the court of jurisdiction, 3 19 the settlement amount,includingthe state's share of the 3 20 settlement amount, the name of the fund in which the receipts 3 21 were deposited, and the planned use of the moneys. 3 22 Sec. 7. Section 13.32, subsection 1, paragraph a, 3 23 subparagraphs (1) and (2), Code 2015, are amended to read as 3 24 follows: 3 25 (1) A mission statement and table of organization of the 3 26 department of justice relating to the victim assistance grant 3 27 programs, a program summary, and statistics, including but not 3 28 limited to sources and uses of funds and the numbers of victims 3 29 served. 3 30 (2) An itemization of out=of=state travel expenses incurred 3 31 by an employee of the department of justice and an itemization 3 32 ofsuchtravel expenses paid to a contractor. 3 33 Sec. 8. Section 13C.1, Code 2015, is amended by adding the 3 34 following new unnumbered paragraph before subsection 1: 3 35 NEW UNNUMBERED PARAGRAPH As used in this chapter, unless 4 1 the context otherwise requires: 4 2 Sec. 9. Section 15.105, subsection 1, paragraph a, 4 3 subparagraph (1), subparagraph division (a), Code 2015, is 4 4 amended to read as follows: 4 5 (a) Two members from each United States congressional 4 6 district established under section 40.1 in the state. 4 7 Sec. 10. Section 15.294, subsection 4, Code 2015, is amended 4 8 by striking the subsection. 4 9 Sec. 11. Section 15.333, subsection 2, unnumbered paragraph 4 10 1, Code 2015, is amended to read as follows: 4 11 For purposes of thissubsectionsection, "new investment 4 12 directly related to new jobs created by the project" means the 4 13 cost of machinery and equipment, as defined in section 427A.1, 4 14 subsection 1, paragraphs "e" and "j", purchased for use in 4 15 the operation of the eligible business, the purchase price 4 16 of which has been depreciated in accordance with generally 4 17 accepted accounting principles, the purchase price of real 4 18 property and any buildings and structures located on the real 4 19 property, and the cost of improvements made to real property 4 20 which is used in the operation of the eligible business. "New 4 21 investment directly related to new jobs created by the project" 4 22 also means the annual base rent paid to a third=party developer 4 23 by an eligible business for a period not to exceed ten years, 4 24 provided the cumulative cost of the base rent payments for that 4 25 period does not exceed the cost of the land and the third=party 4 26 developer's costs to build or renovate the building for the 4 27 eligible business. The eligible business shall enter into a 4 28 lease agreement with the third=party developer for a minimum 4 29 of five years. If, however, within five years of purchase, 4 30 the eligible business sells, disposes of, razes, or otherwise 4 31 renders unusable all or a part of the land, buildings, or other 4 32 existing structures for which tax credit was claimed under this 4 33 section, the tax liability of the eligible business for the 4 34 year in which all or part of the property is sold, disposed of, 4 35 razed, or otherwise rendered unusable shall be increased by one 5 1 of the following amounts: 5 2 Sec. 12. Section 16.1A, subsection 2, paragraph b, Code 5 3 2015, is amended to read as follows: 5 4 b. Programs established by the authority which the authority 5 5 finds useful and convenient to further goals of the authority 5 6 and which are consistent with the legislative findings. Such 5 7 programs shall be administered in accordance withsection 16.4 5 8subchapter III. Such additional programs shall be administered 5 9 in accordance with rules, if any, which the authority 5 10 determines useful and convenient to adopt pursuant to chapter 5 11 17A. 5 12 Sec. 13. Section 16.2A, Code 2015, is amended to read as 5 13 follows: 5 14 16.2A Title guaranty division ==== board. 5 15 1. A title guaranty division is created within the 5 16 authority. The division may also be referred to as Iowa title 5 17 guaranty. The powers of the division relating to the issuance 5 18 of title guaranties are vested in and shall be exercised by a 5 19 title guaranty division board of five members appointed by the 5 20 governor subject to confirmation by the senate. The membership 5 21 of the title guaranty division board shall include an attorney, 5 22 an abstractor, a real estate broker, a representative of a 5 23 lending institution that engages in mortgage lending, and 5 24 a representative of the housing development industry. The 5 25 executive director of the authority shall appoint an attorney 5 26 as director of the title guaranty division, who shall serve 5 27 as an ex officio member of the title guaranty division board. 5 28 The appointment of and compensation for the division director 5 29 are exempt from the merit system provisions of chapter 8A, 5 30 subchapter IV. 5 31 2. Members of the title guaranty division board shall be 5 32 appointed by the governor for staggered terms of six years 5 33 beginning and ending as provided in section 69.19. A person 5 34 shall not serve on the title guaranty division board while 5 35 serving on the authority board. A person appointed to fill 6 1 a vacancy shall serve only for the unexpired portion of the 6 2 term. A member is eligible for reappointment. A member of the 6 3 title guaranty division board may be removed from office by the 6 4 governor for misfeasance, malfeasance, or willful neglect of 6 5 duty or for other just cause, after notice and hearing, unless 6 6 notice and hearing is expressly waived in writing. 6 7 3. Three members of the title guaranty division board shall 6 8 constitute a quorum. An affirmative vote of a majority of the 6 9 appointed members is necessary for any substantive action taken 6 10 by the division. 6 11 4. Members of the title guaranty division board are entitled 6 12 to receive a per diem as specified in section 7E.6 for each 6 13 day spent in performance of duties as members and shall be 6 14 reimbursed for all actual and necessary expenses incurred in 6 15 the performance of duties as members. 6 16 5. Members of the title guaranty division board and the 6 17 executive director shall give bond as required for public 6 18 officers in chapter 64. 6 19 6. Meetings of the title guaranty division board shall be 6 20 held at the call of the chair of the title guaranty division 6 21 board or on written request of two members. 6 22 7. Members shall elect a chair and vice chair annually and 6 23 other officers as they determine. The executive director shall 6 24 serve as secretary to the title guaranty division board. 6 25 8. The net earnings of the division, beyond that necessary 6 26 for reserves, backing, guaranties issued, or to otherwise 6 27 implement the public purposes and programs authorized, shall 6 28 not inure to the benefit of any person other than the state and 6 29 are subject to section 16.2, subsection 8. 6 30 Sec. 14. Section 16.2B, subsection 3, paragraph b, Code 6 31 2015, is amended to read as follows: 6 32 b. Obtain agricultural assets transfer tax credits, 6 33 includingby issuingtax credit certificates issued pursuant to 6 34 subchapter VIII, part 5. 6 35 Sec. 15. Section 16.2D, subsection 1, Code 2015, is amended 7 1 to read as follows: 7 2 1. A council on homelessness is created consisting of 7 3 thirty=eight voting members. At all times, at least one voting 7 4 memberat all timesshall be a member of a minority group. 7 5 Sec. 16. Section 16.7, subsection 2, Code 2015, is amended 7 6 to read as follows: 7 7 2. The annual report shall contain at least three parts 7 8 which include all of the following: 7 9 a. A general description of the authority setting forth: 7 10 (1)Its operationsOperations and accomplishments. 7 11 (2)Its receiptsReceipts and expenditures during the 7 12 fiscal year, in accordance with the classificationsitthe 7 13 authority establishes for its operating and capital accounts. 7 14 (3)Its assetsAssets and liabilities at the end ofits 7 15the fiscal year and the status of reserve, special, and other 7 16 funds. 7 17 (4) A schedule ofitsbonds and notes outstanding at the 7 18 end ofitsthe fiscal year, together with a statement of the 7 19 amounts redeemed and issued duringitsthe fiscal year. 7 20 (5) A statement ofitsproposed and projected activities. 7 21 (6) Recommendations to the general assembly, asitthe 7 22 authority deems necessary. 7 23 (7) Performance goals of the authority, clearly indicating 7 24 the extent of progress during the reporting period in attaining 7 25 the goals. 7 26 b. A summary of housing programs administered under this 7 27 chapter. The summary shall include an analysis of current 7 28 housing needs in this state. Where possible, results shall be 7 29 expressed in terms of housing units. 7 30 c. A summary of agricultural development programs 7 31 administered under subchapter VIII. Where possible, findings 7 32 and results shall be expressed in terms of number of loans, tax 7 33 credits, participating qualified beginning farmers, and acres 7 34 of agricultural land,includingby county. 7 35 Sec. 17. Section 16.16, subsection 3, Code 2015, is amended 8 1 to read as follows: 8 2 3. The treasurer of state shall not be subject to personal 8 3 liability resulting from carrying out the powers and duties 8 4 of the authority or the treasurer of state, as applicable, in 8 5 subchapter X, part159. 8 6 Sec. 18. Section 16.17, Code 2015, is amended to read as 8 7 follows: 8 8 16.17 Rules. 8 9 1. The authority shall adopt pursuant to chapter 17A all 8 10 rules necessary to administer this chapter. 8 11 2. The authority may adopt rules which establishby 8 12 rulefurther definitions applicable to this chapter,and 8 13clarification ofclarify the definitions in this chapter, asit 8 14the authority deems convenient and necessary to carry out the 8 15 public purposes of this chapter including all the following: 8 16 a. Any rules necessary to assure eligibility for funds 8 17 available under federal housing laws, or to assure compliance 8 18 with federal tax laws relating to the issuance of tax exempt 8 19 bonds pursuant to the Internal Revenue Code or relating to the 8 20 allowance of low=income credits under Internal Revenue Code 8 21 {42. 8 22 b. Any ruleasnecessary to assure eligibility for funds, 8 23 insurance, or guaranties available under federal laws and to 8 24 carry out the public purposes of subchapter VIII. 8 25 3. The authority may adopt rulespursuant to chapter 17A8 26 relating to the purchase and sale of residential mortgage loans 8 27 and the sale of mortgage=backed securities. 8 28 Sec. 19. Section 16.26, subsection 6, Code 2015, is amended 8 29 to read as follows: 8 30 6. The authority may issue negotiable bond anticipation 8 31 notes and may renew them from time to time but the maximum 8 32 maturity of the notes, including renewals, shall not exceed 8 33 ten years from the date of issue of the original notes. Bond 8 34 anticipation notes are payable from any available moneys of the 8 35 authority not otherwise pledged, or from the proceeds of the 9 1 sale of bonds of the authority in anticipation of which the 9 2 bond anticipation notes were issued. Bond anticipation notes 9 3 may be issued for any corporate purpose of the authority. Bond 9 4 anticipation notes shall be issued in the same manner as bonds 9 5 andbond anticipationnotes, and the resolution authorizing 9 6 them may contain any provisions, conditions, or limitations, 9 7 not inconsistent with the provisions of this subsection, which 9 8 the bonds or a bond resolution of the authority may contain. 9 9 Bond anticipation notes may be sold at public or private sale. 9 10 In case of default on its bond anticipation notes or violation 9 11 of any obligations of the authority to the noteholders, the 9 12 noteholders shall have all the remedies provided in this 9 13 chapter for bondholders. Bond anticipation notes shall be as 9 14 fully negotiable as bonds of the authority. 9 15 Sec. 20. Section 16.27A, Code 2015, is amended to read as 9 16 follows: 9 17 16.27A Powers relating to loans. 9 18 Subject to any agreement with bondholders or noteholders, 9 19 the authority may renegotiate a mortgage or secured loan or 9 20 a loan to a lending institution in default, waive a default 9 21 or consent to the modification of the terms of a mortgage or 9 22 secured loan or a loan to a lending institution, forgive or 9 23 forbear all or part of a mortgage or secured loan or a loan to 9 24 a lending institution, and commence, prosecute, and enforce 9 25 a judgment in any action, including but not limited to a 9 26 foreclosure action, to protect or enforce any right conferred 9 27 upon it by law, mortgage or secured loan agreement, contract, 9 28 or other agreement, and in connection with any action, bid for 9 29 and purchase the property or acquire or take possession of it, 9 30 complete, administer, pay the principal of and interest on 9 31 any obligations incurred in connection with the property, and 9 32 dispose of and otherwise deal with the property in a manner the 9 33 authority deems advisable to protect its interests. 9 34 Sec. 21. Section 16.50, subsection 3, paragraph b, 9 35 subparagraph (1), Code 2015, is amended to read as follows: 10 1 (1) Projects that are eligible for historic preservation 10 2 and cultural and entertainment district tax credits under 10 3section 404A.2chapter 404A. 10 4 Sec. 22. Section 16.59, unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 2015, 10 5 is amended to read as follows: 10 6A low or moderate net worth requirementTo receive financing 10 7 as provided in this subchapter,applies toan individual, 10 8 partnership, family farm corporation, or family farm limited 10 9 liability company shall meet the applicable low or moderate 10 10 net worth requirements established in this section. The 10 11 requirementas appliedthat applies to each such person is 10 12calculateddetermined as follows: 10 13 Sec. 23. Section 16.64, subsection 1, Code 2015, is amended 10 14 to read as follows: 10 15 1.AnThe authority shall publish a notice of intention 10 16 to issue bonds or notes. After sixty days from the date of 10 17 publication of the notice, an action shall not be brought 10 18 questioning the legality of any bonds or notes or the power of 10 19 the authority to issue any bonds or notes or to the legality 10 20 of any proceedings in connection with the authorization or 10 21 issuance of the bonds or notes after determination by the board 10 22 of the authority to proceed with the issuance of the bonds or 10 23 notessixty days from the date of publication of the notice. 10 24 Sec. 24. Section 16.76, subsections 1 and 2, Code 2015, are 10 25 amended to read as follows: 10 26 1. As used in this section, "loan" includes but is 10 27 not limited to mortgage or secured loans; loans insured, 10 28 guaranteed, or otherwise secured by the federal government or 10 29 a federal governmental agency or instrumentality, or a state 10 30 agency or private mortgage insurers; and financing pursuant to 10 31 an installment contract or contract for purchase arrangement. 10 32 2. The authority may make loans, including but not limited 10 33 to mortgage or secured loans, or loans insured, guaranteed, 10 34 or otherwise secured by the federal government or a federal 10 35 governmental agency or instrumentality, or a state agency or 11 1 private mortgage insurers,to beginning farmers to provide 11 2 financing for agricultural land and agricultural improvements 11 3 or depreciable agricultural property. 11 4 Sec. 25. Section 16.78, subsection 1, Code 2015, is amended 11 5 to read as follows: 11 6 1. To every extent practicable, the authority shall 11 7 administer tax credits under the beginning farmer tax credit 11 8 program in a uniform manner that encourages participation by 11 9 qualified beginning farmers. The authority shall determine a 11 10 qualified beginning farmer's low or moderate net worth by using 11 11 a single method applicable to all its programs as provided 11 12 under section 16.59, including the beginning farmer tax credit 11 13 program. 11 14 Sec. 26. Section 16.92, subsection 1, paragraph d, Code 11 15 2015, is amended to read as follows: 11 16 d. "Division board" means the board of directors of the 11 17 title guaranty division of theIowa financeauthority. 11 18 Sec. 27. Section 17A.5, subsection 2, paragraph b, Code 11 19 2015, is amended to read as follows: 11 20 b. (1) Subject to applicable constitutional or statutory 11 21 provisions, a rule becomes effective immediately upon filing 11 22 with the administrative rules coordinator, or at a subsequent 11 23 stated date prior to indexing and publication, or at a stated 11 24 date less than thirty=five days after filing, indexing and 11 25 publication, if the agency finds: 11 26(1)(a) That a statute so provides; 11 27(2)(b) That the rule confers a benefit or removes a 11 28 restriction on the public or some segment thereof; or 11 29(3)(c) That this effective date is necessary because of 11 30 imminent peril to the public health, safety or welfare. 11 31 (2) In any subsequent action contesting the effective date 11 32 of a rule promulgated under this paragraph "b", the burden 11 33 of proof shall be on the agency to justify its finding. The 11 34 agency's finding and a brief statement of the reasons therefor 11 35 shall be filed with and made a part of the rule. Prior to 12 1 indexing and publication, the agency shall make reasonable 12 2 efforts to make known to the persons who may be affected by it a 12 3 rule made effective under the terms of this paragraph "b". 12 4 Sec. 28. Section 28M.7, subsections 2 and 3, Code 2015, are 12 5 amended to read as follows: 12 6 2. A regional transit district may disclose aggregate data 12 7 on user and customer transaction history and fare card use 12 8 togovernmentgovernmental entities, organizations, school 12 9 districts, educational institutions, and employers that 12 10 subsidize or provide fare cards to their clients, students, or 12 11 employees.GovernmentGovernmental entities, organizations, 12 12 school districts, educational institutions, and employers may 12 13 use the aggregate data only for purposes of measuring and 12 14 promoting fare card use and evaluating the cost=effectiveness 12 15 of their fare card programs. The disclosure of nonaggregate 12 16 or personalized data on user and customer transaction history 12 17 and fare card use togovernmentgovernmental entities, 12 18 organizations, school districts, educational institutions, and 12 19 employers shall be strictly prohibited. 12 20 3. A regional transit district may disclose data concerning 12 21 applicants, users, and customers collected by or through 12 22 personalized internet services or a fare collection system to 12 23 anothergovernmentgovernmental entity to prevent a breach 12 24 of security regarding electronic systems maintained by the 12 25 regional transit district or the governmental entity, or 12 26 pursuant to a subpoena issued in connection with a civil or 12 27 criminal investigation. 12 28 Sec. 29. Section 29B.116, Code 2015, is amended to read as 12 29 follows: 12 30 29B.116 General article. 12 31Subject to section 29B.116A, thoughThough not specifically 12 32 mentioned in this code, and subject to section 29B.116A, all 12 33 disorders and neglects to the prejudice of good order and 12 34 discipline in the state military forces and all conduct of 12 35 a nature to bring discredit upon the state military forces, 13 1 of which persons subject to this code may be guilty, shall 13 2 be taken cognizance of by a general, special, or summary 13 3 court=martial, according to the nature and degree of the 13 4 offense, and shall be punished at the discretion of that court. 13 5 Sec. 30. Section 29B.116B, Code 2015, is amended to read as 13 6 follows: 13 7 29B.116B Adjutant general report. 13 8 The adjutant general shall report annually, by January 15, 13 9 to the governor and to the chairpersons and ranking members 13 10 of the general assembly's standing committees on veterans 13 11 affairs on the number of offenses described in section 13 12 29B.116A, subsection 1, which have been reported to civilian 13 13 law enforcement authorities in the prior year, if such offenses 13 14 were committed by a member of the state military forces against 13 15 another member of the state military forces while both are 13 16 subject to this code. The report shall provide such numbers 13 17 by type of offense. 13 18 Sec. 31. Section 43.16, Code 2015, is amended to read as 13 19 follows: 13 20 43.16 Return of papers, additions not allowed. 13 21 1. After a nomination paper has been filed, it shall not 13 22 be returned to the person who has filed the paper, nor shall 13 23 any signature or other information be added to the nomination 13 24 paper. 13 25 2. a. A person who has filed nomination petitions with the 13 26 state commissioner may withdraw as a candidate not later than 13 27 the seventy=sixth day before the primary election by notifying 13 28 the state commissioner in writing. 13 29 b. A person who has filed nomination papers with the 13 30 commissioner may withdraw as a candidate not later than the 13 31 sixty=seventh day before the primary election by notifying the 13 32 commissioner in writing. 13 33 3. The name of a candidate who has withdrawn or diedat a 13 34 time in accordance with this sectionon or before the final day 13 35 to withdraw as a candidate for that office shall be omitted 14 1 from the certificate furnished by the state commissioner under 14 2 section 43.22 and omitted from the primary election ballot. 14 3 Sec. 32. Section 68A.405, subsection 1, paragraph a, 14 4 subparagraph (3), Code 2015, is amended to read as follows: 14 5 (3) "Published material" means any newspaper, magazine, 14 6 shopper, outdoor advertising facility, poster, direct mailing, 14 7 brochure, internet site, campaign sign, or any other form of 14 8 printed or electronic general public political advertising. 14 9 "Published material" includes television, video, or motion 14 10 picture advertising. 14 11 Sec. 33. Section 80B.5, subsection 1, Code 2015, is amended 14 12 to read as follows: 14 13 1. The administration of this chapter shall be vested in 14 14 the office of the governor. Except for the director and deputy 14 15 director of the academy, the staff as may be necessary forit 14 16the academy to function shall be employed pursuant to the Iowa 14 17 merit system. 14 18 Sec. 34. Section 96.9, subsection 6, Code 2015, is amended 14 19 to read as follows: 14 20 6. Management of funds in the event of discontinuance of 14 21 unemployment trust fund. The provisions of subsections 1, 2, 14 22 and 3 to the extent that they relate to the unemployment trust 14 23 fund shall be operative only so long as such unemployment 14 24 trust fund continues to exist and so long as the secretary 14 25 of the treasury of the United States continues to maintain 14 26 for this state a separate book account of all funds deposited 14 27 therein by this state for benefit purposes, together with 14 28 this state's proportionate share of the earnings of such 14 29 unemployment trust fund, from which no other state is permitted 14 30 to make withdrawals. If and when such unemployment trust fund 14 31 ceases to exist, or such separate book account is no longer 14 32 maintained, all moneys, properties, or securities therein, 14 33 belonging to the unemployment compensation fund of this state 14 34 shall be transferred to the treasurer of the unemployment 14 35 compensation fund, who shall hold, invest, transfer, sell, 15 1 deposit, and release such moneys, properties, or securities 15 2 in a manner approved by the director, treasurer of state, 15 3 and governor, in accordance with the provisions of this 15 4 chapter: Provided, provided that such moneys shall be invested 15 5 inthe followingsuch readily marketable classes of securities; 15 6 such securitiesas are authorized by the laws of the state of 15 7 Iowa for the investment of trust funds. The treasurer shall 15 8 dispose of securities and other properties belonging to the 15 9 unemployment compensation fund only under the direction of the 15 10 director, treasurer of state, and governor. 15 11 Sec. 35. Section 96.14, subsection 4, Code 2015, is amended 15 12 to read as follows: 15 13 4. Priorities under legal dissolutions or distributions. In 15 14 the event of any distribution of an employer's assets 15 15 pursuant to an order of any court under the laws of this 15 16 state, including any receivership, assignment for benefit of 15 17 creditors, adjudicated insolvency, composition, or similar 15 18 proceeding, contributions then or thereafter due shall be 15 19 paid in full prior to all other claims except taxes and 15 20 claims for wages preferred as provided by statute. In the 15 21 event of an employer's adjudication in bankruptcy, judicially 15 22 confirmed extension proposal, or composition, under the 15 23 federal Bankruptcy Act of 1898, as amended, contributions then 15 24 or thereafter due shall be entitled to such priority as is 15 25 provided in section 64 "a" of that Act[11 U.S.C. {104 "b", as 15 26 amended], 11 U.S.C. {507. 15 27 Sec. 36. Section 96.20, subsection 2, paragraph b, Code 15 28 2015, is amended to read as follows: 15 29 b. Reimbursements so payable shall be deemed to be benefits 15 30 for the purposes of section 96.3, subsection 5, paragraph "a", 15 31 and section 96.9, but no reimbursement so payable shall be 15 32 charged against any employer's account for the purposes of 15 33 section 96.7, unless wages so transferred are sufficient to 15 34 establish a valid claim in Iowa, and that such charges shall 15 35 not exceed the amount that would have been charged on the 16 1 basis of a valid claim. The department is hereby authorized 16 2 to make to other state or federal agencies and receive from 16 3 such other state or federal agencies, reimbursements from or 16 4 to the fund, in accordance with arrangements pursuant to this 16 5 section. The department shall participate in any arrangements 16 6 for the payment of compensation on the basis of combining 16 7 an individual's wages and employment covered under thisAct 16 8chapter with the individual's wages and employment covered 16 9 under the unemployment compensation laws of other states 16 10 which are approved by the United States secretary of labor in 16 11 consultation with the state unemployment compensation agencies 16 12 as reasonably calculated to assure the prompt and full payment 16 13 of compensation in such situations and which include provisions 16 14 for applying the base period of a single state law to a claim 16 15 involving the combining of an individual's wages and employment 16 16 covered under two or more state unemployment compensation laws, 16 17 and avoiding the duplication use of wages and employment by 16 18 reason of such combining. 16 19 Sec. 37. Section 99.27, Code 2015, is amended to read as 16 20 follows: 16 21 99.27 Mulct tax. 16 22 When a permanent injunction issues against any person for 16 23 maintaining a nuisance ashereindefined in section 99.1A, or 16 24 against any owner or agent of the building kept or used for the 16 25 purpose prohibited by this chapter, there shall be imposed upon 16 26 said building and the ground upon which the same is located and 16 27 against the person or persons maintainingsaidthe nuisance and 16 28 the owner or agent ofsaidthe premises, a mulct tax of three 16 29 hundred dollars. The imposing ofsaidthe mulct tax shall be 16 30 made by the court as a part of the proceeding. 16 31 Sec. 38. Section 105.18, subsection 3, paragraph d, Code 16 32 2015, is amended to read as follows: 16 33 d. An individual that holds either a master or 16 34 journeyperson mechanical license or a master or journeyperson 16 35 HVAC=refrigeration license shall be exempt from having to 17 1 obtain a special electrician's license pursuant to chapter 103 17 2 in order toperformdisconnect and reconnectofexisting air 17 3 conditioning and refrigeration systems. 17 4 Sec. 39. Section 123.5, Code 2015, is amended to read as 17 5 follows: 17 6 123.5 Alcoholic beverages commission created ==== appointment 17 7 ==== removal ==== vacancies. 17 8 1. An alcoholic beverages commission is created within the 17 9 division. The commission is composed of five members, not more 17 10 than three of whom shall belong to the same political party. 17 11 2. Members shall be appointed by the governor, subject 17 12 to confirmation by the senate. Appointments shall be for 17 13 five=year staggered terms beginning and ending as provided by 17 14 section 69.19. A member may be reappointed for one additional 17 15 term. 17 16 3. Members of the commission shall be chosen on the basis 17 17 of managerial ability and experience as business executives. 17 18 Not more than two members of the commission may be the holder 17 19 of or have an interest in a permit or license to manufacture 17 20 alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer or to sell alcoholic liquor, 17 21 wine, or beer at wholesale or retail. 17 22 4. Any commission member shall be subject to removal for any 17 23 of the causes and in the manner provided by chapter 66 relating 17 24 to removal from office. Removal shall not be in lieu of any 17 25 other punishment that may be prescribed by the laws of this 17 26 state. 17 27 5. Any vacancy on the commission shall be filled in the 17 28 same manner as regular appointments are made for the unexpired 17 29 portion of the regular term. 17 30 Sec. 40. Section 123.11, Code 2015, is amended to read as 17 31 follows: 17 32 123.11ExpensesCompensation and expenses. 17 33 Members of the commission, the administrator, and other 17 34 employees of the division shall be allowed their actual and 17 35 necessary expenses while traveling on business of the division 18 1 outside of their place of residence, however, an itemized 18 2 account of such expenses shall be verified by the claimant 18 3 and approved by the administrator. If such account is paid, 18 4 the same shall be filed with the division and be and remain 18 5 a part of its permanent records. Each member appointed to 18 6 the commission is entitled to receive reimbursement of actual 18 7 expenses incurred while attending meetings. Each member of 18 8 the commission may also be eligible to receive compensation 18 9 as provided in section 7E.6. All expenses and salaries of 18 10 commission members, the administrator, and other employees 18 11 shall be paid from appropriations for such purposes and the 18 12 division shall be subject to the budget requirements of chapter 18 13 8. 18 14 Sec. 41. Section 123.17, Code 2015, is amended to read as 18 15 follows: 18 16 123.17ProhibitionProhibitions on commission members and 18 17 employees. 18 18 1. Commission members, officers, and employees of the 18 19 division shall not, while holding such office or position,hold 18 20do any of the following: 18 21 a. Hold any other office or position under the laws of this 18 22 state, or any other state or territory or of the United States; 18 23 nor engage. 18 24 b. Engage in any occupation, business, endeavor, or activity 18 25 which would or does conflict with their duties under this 18 26 chapter; nor, directly. 18 27 c. Directly or indirectly, use their office or employment 18 28 to influence, persuade, or induce any other officer, employee, 18 29 or person to adopt their political views or to favor any 18 30 particular candidate for an elective or appointive public 18 31 office; nor, directly. 18 32 d. Directly or indirectly, solicit or accept, in any manner 18 33 or way, any money or other thing of value for any person 18 34 seeking an elective or appointive public office, or to any 18 35 political party or any group of persons seeking to become a 19 1 political party. 19 2 2. Except as provided in section 123.5, subsection 3, a 19 3 commission member or division employee shall not, directly or 19 4 indirectly, individually, or as a member of a partnership or 19 5 shareholder in a corporation, have any interest in dealing 19 6 in or in the manufacture of alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer, 19 7 and shall not receive any kind of profit nor have any interest 19 8 in the purchase or sale of alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer 19 9 by persons so authorized under this chapter. However, this 19 10 subsection does not prohibit any member or employee from 19 11 lawfully purchasing and keeping alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer 19 12 in the member's or employee's possession for personal use. 19 13 3. Any officer or employee violating this section or any 19 14 other provisions of this chapter shall, in addition to any 19 15 other penalties provided by law, be subject to suspension or 19 16 discharge from employment. Any commission member shall, in 19 17 addition to any other penalties provided by law, be subject to 19 18 removal from office as provided bylawchapter 66. 19 19 Sec. 42. Section 123.45, Code 2015, is amended to read as 19 20 follows: 19 21 123.45 Limitations on business interests. 19 22Except as provided in section 123.6, a commission member 19 23 or division employee shall not, directly or indirectly, 19 24 individually, or as a member of a partnership or shareholder 19 25 in a corporation, have any interest in dealing in or in the 19 26 manufacture of alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer, and shall 19 27 not receive any kind of profit nor have any interest in the 19 28 purchase or sale of alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer by persons 19 29 so authorized under this chapter. However, this provision does 19 30 not prohibit any member or employee from lawfully purchasing 19 31 and keeping alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer in the member's or 19 32 employee's possession for personal use.19 33 1. A person engaged in the business of manufacturing, 19 34 bottling, or wholesaling alcoholic beverages, wine, or beer, or 19 35 any jobber, representative, broker, employee, or agent of such 20 1 a person, shall notdirectlydo any of the following: 20 2 a. Directly or indirectly supply, furnish, give, or pay for 20 3 any furnishings, fixtures, or equipment used in the storage, 20 4 handling, serving, or dispensing of alcoholic beverages, wine, 20 5 beer, or food within the place of business of a licensee or 20 6 permittee authorized under this chapter to sell at retail; nor 20 7 shall the person directly. 20 8 b. Directly or indirectly extend any credit for alcoholic 20 9 beverages or beer or pay for any such license or permit, nor 20 10 directly. 20 11 c. Directly or indirectly be interested in the ownership, 20 12 conduct, or operation of the business of another licensee or 20 13 permittee authorized under this chapter to sell at retail, nor 20 14 hold. 20 15 d. Hold a retail liquor control license or retail wine or 20 16 beer permit. 20 17 2. However, a person engaged in the wholesaling of beer or 20 18 wine may sell only disposable glassware, which is constructed 20 19 of paper, paper laminated, or plastic materials and designed 20 20 primarily for personal consumption on a one=time usage 20 21 basis, to retailers for use within the premises of licensed 20 22 establishments, for an amount which is greater than or equal 20 23 to an amount which represents the greater of either the amount 20 24 paid for the disposable glassware by the supplier or the amount 20 25 paid for the disposable glassware by the wholesaler. Also, a 20 26 person engaged in the business of manufacturing beer may sell 20 27 beer at retail for consumption on or off the premises of the 20 28 manufacturing facility and, notwithstanding any other provision 20 29 of this chapter or the fact that a person is the holder of a 20 30 class "A" beer permit, may be granted not more than one class 20 31 "B" beer permit as defined in section 123.124 for that purpose. 20 32 3. A licensee or permittee who permits or assents to or is a 20 33 party in any way to a violation or infringement of this section 20 34 is guilty of a violation of this section. 20 35 Sec. 43. Section 123.70, Code 2015, is amended to read as 21 1 follows: 21 2 123.70 Injunction against bootlegger. 21 3 A bootlegger as defined inthis chaptersection 123.59 may 21 4 be restrained by injunction from doing or continuing to do any 21 5 of the acts prohibited herein, and all the proceedings for 21 6 injunctions, temporary and permanent, and for punishments for 21 7 violation of the same as prescribed herein, shall be applicable 21 8 to such person, and the fact that an offender has no known or 21 9 permanent place of business, or base of supplies, or quits the 21 10 business after the commencement of an action, shall not prevent 21 11 a temporary or permanent injunction, as the case may be, from 21 12 issuing. 21 13 Sec. 44. Section 123.83, Code 2015, is amended to read as 21 14 follows: 21 15 123.83 Method of trial. 21 16 The trial of an action filed pursuant to section 123.82 shall 21 17 be to the court and as in equity, and be governed by the same 21 18 rules of evidence as contempt proceedings. 21 19 Sec. 45. Section 123.84, Code 2015, is amended to read as 21 20 follows: 21 21 123.84 Judgment. 21 22 If the court after a hearing in an action filed pursuant to 21 23 section 123.82 finds a liquor, wine, or beer nuisance has been 21 24 maintained on the premises covered by the abatement bond and 21 25 that liquor, wine, or beer has been sold or kept for sale on the 21 26 premises contrary to law within one year from the date of the 21 27 giving of the bond, then the court shall order the forfeiture 21 28 of the bond and enter judgment for the full amount of the bond 21 29 against the principal and sureties on the bond, and the. The 21 30 lien on the real estate created pursuant to section 123.79 21 31 shall be decreed foreclosed and the court shall provide for a 21 32 special and general execution for the enforcement of the decree 21 33 and judgment. 21 34 Sec. 46. Section 123.85, Code 2015, is amended to read as 21 35 follows: 22 1 123.85 Appeal. 22 2 Appeal from a judgment and decree entered pursuant to 22 3 section 123.84 may be taken as in equity cases and the cause be 22 4 triable de novo except that if the state appeals it need not 22 5 file an appeal or supersedeas bond. 22 6 Sec. 47. Section 123.88, Code 2015, is amended to read as 22 7 follows: 22 8 123.88 Evidence. 22 9 On the issue whether a party knew or ought to have known of 22 10sucha nuisance described under section 123.60, evidence of the 22 11 general reputation of the place shall be admissible. 22 12 Sec. 48. Section 123.122, Code 2015, is amended to read as 22 13 follows: 22 14 123.122 Permit or license required. 22 15 A person shall not manufacture for sale or sell beer at 22 16 wholesale or retail unless a permit is first obtained as 22 17 provided in thisdivisionsubchapter or, a liquor control 22 18 license authorizing the retail sale of beer is first obtained 22 19 as provided in division I of this chapter. A liquor control 22 20 license holder is not required to hold a separate class "B" 22 21 beer permit. 22 22 Sec. 49. Section 123.123, Code 2015, is amended to read as 22 23 follows: 22 24 123.123 Effect on liquor control licensees. 22 25 All applicable provisions of thisdivisionsubchapter 22 26 relating to class "B" beer permits shall apply to liquor 22 27 control licensees in the purchasing, storage, handling, 22 28 serving, and sale of beer. 22 29 Sec. 50. Section 123.143, subsection 2, Code 2015, is 22 30 amended to read as follows: 22 31 2. All permit fees and taxes collected by the division under 22 32 thisdivisionsubchapter shall accrue to the state general 22 33 fund, except as otherwise provided. 22 34 Sec. 51. Section 123.171, Code 2015, is amended to read as 22 35 follows: 23 1 123.171 Wine certificate, permit, or license required. 23 2 A person shall not cause the manufacture, importation, 23 3 or sale of wine in this state unless a certificate or 23 4 permit as provided in thisdivisionsubchapter, or a liquor 23 5 control license as provided indivisionsubchapter I of this 23 6 chapter, is first obtained which authorizes that manufacture, 23 7 importation, or sale. 23 8 Sec. 52. Section 123.172, Code 2015, is amended to read as 23 9 follows: 23 10 123.172 Effect on liquor control licensees. 23 11 All applicable provisions of thisdivisionsubchapter 23 12 relating to class "B" wine permits apply to liquor control 23 13 licensees in the purchasing, storage, handling, serving and 23 14 sale of wine. 23 15 Sec. 53. Section 124.401, subsection 5, unnumbered 23 16 paragraph 3, Code 2015, is amended by striking the section. 23 17 Sec. 54. Section 124D.4, subsection 6, Code 2015, is amended 23 18 to read as follows: 23 19 6. Card issuance ==== department of transportation. The 23 20 department may enter into a chapter 28E agreement with the 23 21 department of transportation to facilitate the issuance ofa23 22 cannabidiol registrationcardcards pursuant to subsections 1 23 23 and 3. 23 24 Sec. 55. Section 135.173A, subsections 1, 3, and 8, Code 23 25 2015, are amended to read as follows: 23 26 1. The early childhoodIowa councilstakeholders alliance 23 27 shall establish a state child care advisory committee as part 23 28 of thecouncilstakeholders alliance. The advisory committee 23 29 shall advise and make recommendations to the governor, general 23 30 assembly, department of human services, and other state 23 31 agencies concerning child care. 23 32 3. Except as otherwise provided, the voting members of 23 33 the advisory committee shall be appointed by thecouncil 23 34stakeholders alliance from a list of names submitted by a 23 35 nominating committee to consist of one member of the advisory 24 1 committee, one member of the department of human services' 24 2 child care staff, three consumers of child care, and one member 24 3 of a professional child care organization. Two names shall be 24 4 submitted for each appointment. The voting members shall be 24 5 appointed for terms of three years. 24 6 8. The advisory committee shall coordinate with the early 24 7 childhoodIowa councilstakeholders alliance its reporting 24 8 annually in December to the governor and general assembly 24 9 concerning the status of child care in the state, providing 24 10 findings, and making recommendations. The annual report may 24 11 be personally presented to the general assembly's standing 24 12 committees on human resources by a representative of the 24 13 advisory committee. 24 14 Sec. 56. Section 135.173A, subsection 4, paragraphs n and q, 24 15 Code 2015, are amended to read as follows: 24 16 n. One designee of thecommunity empowermentearly childhood 24 17 office of the department of management. 24 18 q. One person who represents the early childhoodIowa 24 19 councilstakeholders alliance. 24 20 Sec. 57. Section 135.173A, subsection 6, paragraph j, Code 24 21 2015, is amended to read as follows: 24 22 j. Advise and assist the early childhoodIowa council 24 23stakeholders alliance in developing the strategic plan required 24 24 pursuant to section135.173256I.4, subsection 4. 24 25 Sec. 58. Section 135C.33, subsection 2, paragraph b, 24 26 subparagraph (1), Code 2015, is amended to read as follows: 24 27 (1) If a person being considered for employment, other than 24 28 employment involving the operation of a motor vehicle, has 24 29 been convicted of a crime listed in subparagraph (2) but does 24 30 not have a record of founded child or dependent adult abuse 24 31 and the licensee has requested an evaluation in accordance 24 32 with paragraph "a" to determine whether the crime warrants 24 33 prohibition of the person's employment, the licensee may employ 24 34 the person for not more than sixty calendar days pending 24 35 completion of the evaluation. 25 1 Sec. 59. Section 144.43, Code 2015, is amended to read as 25 2 follows: 25 3 144.43 Vital records closed to inspection ==== exceptions. 25 4 1. To protect the integrity of vital statistics records, to 25 5 ensure their proper use, and to ensure the efficient and proper 25 6 administration of the vital statistics system kept by the state 25 7 registrar, access to vital statistics records kept by the state 25 8 registrar shall be limited to the state registrar and the 25 9 state registrar's employees, and then only for administrative 25 10 purposes. 25 11 2.a.It shall be unlawful for the state registrar to 25 12 permit inspection of, or to disclose information contained in 25 13 vital statistics records, or to copy or permit to be copied all 25 14 or part of any such record except as authorized byregulation 25 15rule. 25 16b.3. However, the following vital statistics records may 25 17 be inspected and copied as of right under chapter 22 when they 25 18 are in the custody of a county registrar or when they are in the 25 19 custody of the state archivist and are at least seventy=five 25 20 years old: 25 21(1)a. A record of birth. 25 22(2)b. A record of marriage. 25 23(3)c. A record of divorce, dissolution of marriage, or 25 24 annulment of marriage. 25 25(4)d. A record of death if that death was not a fetal 25 26 death. 25 273.4. A public record shall not be withheld from the 25 28 public because it is combined with data processing software. 25 29 The state registrar shall not implement any electronic data 25 30 processing system for the storage, manipulation, or retrieval 25 31 of vital records that would impair a county registrar's ability 25 32 to permit the examination of a public record and the copying of 25 33 a public record, as established by rule. If it is necessary to 25 34 separate a public record from data processing software in order 25 35 to permit the examination of the public record, the county 26 1 registrar shall periodically generate a written log available 26 2 for public inspection which contains the public record. 26 3 Sec. 60. Section 147.1, unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 2015, 26 4 is amended to read as follows: 26 5 For the purpose of thisand the following chapters of this26 6 subtitle: 26 7 Sec. 61. Section 147.86, Code 2015, is amended to read as 26 8 follows: 26 9 147.86 Penalties. 26 10 Any person violating any provision of thisor the following 26 11 chapters of thissubtitle, except insofar as the provisions 26 12 apply or relate to or affect the practice of pharmacy, or where 26 13 a specific penalty is otherwise provided, shall be guilty of 26 14 a serious misdemeanor. 26 15 Sec. 62. Section 157.1, subsection 27, Code 2015, is amended 26 16 to read as follows: 26 17 27. "School of cosmetology arts and sciences" means an 26 18 establishmentlicensedoperated for the purpose of teaching 26 19 cosmetology arts and sciences. 26 20 Sec. 63. Section 159.1, subsections 1, 2, and 4, Code 2015, 26 21 are amended by striking the subsections. 26 22 Sec. 64. Section 172A.10, subsection 1, Code 2015, is 26 23 amended to read as follows: 26 24 1. If any person who is required by this chapter to be 26 25 licensed fails to obtain the required license, or if any person 26 26 who is required by this chapter to maintain proof of financial 26 27 responsibility fails to obtain or maintain such proof, or 26 28 if any licensee fails to discontinue engaging in licensed 26 29 activities when that person's license has been suspended, such 26 30 failure shall be deemed a nuisance and the secretary may bring 26 31 an action on behalf of the state to enjoin such nuisance. Such 26 32 actions may be heard on not less than five days' notice to the 26 33 person whose activities are sought to be enjoined. The failure 26 34 to obtain a license when required, or the failure to obtain or 26 35 maintain proof of financial responsibility shall constitute a 27 1 violation of this chapter. 27 2 Sec. 65. Section 197.1, Code 2015, is amended to read as 27 3 follows: 27 4 197.1 License. 27 5 1. Every person, partnership, or corporation engaged in 27 6 the business of buyingfor the market,poultry or domestic 27 7 fowls for the market from the producerthereof, shall obtain 27 8 a license from the department for each establishment at which 27 9saidbusiness is conducted. 27 10 2. The word "producer" ashereinused in this chapter shall 27 11 include anyone not a licensed dealer who has acquired such 27 12 poultry or domestic fowls other than through a licensed dealer. 27 13 Sec. 66. Section 198.7, subsection 1, paragraph f, Code 27 14 2015, is amended to read as follows: 27 15 f. If it is, or it bears or contains a new animal drug which 27 16 is unsafe within the meaning of the federal Food, Drug, and 27 17 Cosmetic Act, 21 U.S.C.{801{360b et seq. 27 18 Sec. 67. Section 206.24, unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 2015, 27 19 is amended to read as follows: 27 20 A program of education and demonstration in the area of 27 21 the agricultural use of fertilizers and pesticides shall be 27 22 initiated by the secretary of agricultureon July 1, 1987. 27 23 The secretary shall coordinate the activities of the state 27 24 regarding this program. 27 25 Sec. 68. Section 206.32, subsection 1, Code 2015, is amended 27 26 to read as follows: 27 27 1. A person shall not offer for sale, sell, purchase, apply, 27 28 or use chlordane in this state, on or after January 1, 1989. 27 29 Sec. 69. Section 215.23, Code 2015, is amended to read as 27 30 follows: 27 31 215.23 Servicer's license. 27 32 A servicer shall not install, service, or repair a 27 33 commercial weighingorand measuring device until the 27 34 servicer has demonstrated that the servicer has available 27 35 adequate testing equipment, and that the servicer possesses 28 1 a working knowledge of all devices the servicer intends to 28 2 install or repair and of all appropriate weights, measures, 28 3 statutes, and rules, as evidenced by passing a qualifying 28 4 examination to be conducted by the department and obtaining 28 5 a license. The secretary of agriculture shall establish by 28 6 rule pursuant to chapter 17A, requirements for and contents 28 7 of the examination. In determining these qualifications, the 28 8 secretary shall consider the specifications of the United 28 9 States national institute of standards and technology, handbook 28 10 44, "Specifications, tolerances, and technical requirements 28 11 forcommercialweighing and measuring devices", or the current 28 12 successor or equivalent specifications adopted by the United 28 13 States national institute of standards and technology. The 28 14 secretary shall require an annual license fee of not more than 28 15 five dollars for each license. Each license shall expire one 28 16 year from date of issuance. 28 17 Sec. 70. Section 215.24, Code 2015, is amended to read as 28 18 follows: 28 19 215.24 Rules. 28 20 The departmentof agriculture and land stewardshipmay 28 21promulgateadopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A as necessary 28 22 to promptly and effectively enforce the provisions of this 28 23 chapter. 28 24 Sec. 71. Section 218.95, subsection 1, Code 2015, is amended 28 25 to read as follows: 28 26 1. For purposes of construing the provisions of this and the 28 27 following subtitles of this title and chapters16, 35B, 347B, 28 28 709A,904, 913, and 914 relating to persons with mental illness 28 29 and reconciling these provisions with other former and present 28 30 provisions of statute, the following terms shall be considered 28 31 synonymous: 28 32 a. "Mentally ill" and "insane", except that the 28 33 hospitalization or detention of any person for treatment 28 34 of mental illness shall not constitute a finding or create 28 35 a presumption that the individual is legally insane in the 29 1 absence of a finding of incompetence made pursuant to section 29 2 229.27. 29 3 b. "Parole" and "convalescent leave". 29 4 c. "Resident" and "patient". 29 5 d. "Escape" and "depart without proper authorization". 29 6 e. "Warrant" and "order of admission". 29 7 f. "Escapee" and "patient". 29 8 g. "Sane" and "in good mental health". 29 9 h. "Asylum" and "hospital". 29 10 i. "Commitment" and "admission". 29 11 Sec. 72. Section 229.26, Code 2015, is amended to read as 29 12 follows: 29 13 229.26 Exclusive procedure for involuntary hospitalization. 29 14 Sections 229.6 through 229.19 constitute the exclusive 29 15 procedure for involuntary hospitalization of persons by reason 29 16 of serious mental impairment in this state, except that this 29 17 chapter does not negate the provisions of section 904.503 29 18 relating to transfer of prisoners with mental illness to state 29 19 hospitals for persons with mental illness and does not apply 29 20 to commitments of persons under chapter 812 or the rules of 29 21 criminal procedure, Iowa court rules, or negate the provisions 29 22 of section 232.51 relating to disposition of children with 29 23 mental illnessor an intellectual disability. 29 24 Sec. 73. Section 230.11, Code 2015, is amended to read as 29 25 follows: 29 26 230.11 Recovery of costs from state. 29 27 Costs and expenses attending the taking into custody, 29 28 care, and investigation of a person who has been admitted 29 29 or committed to a state hospital, United States department 29 30 of veterans affairs hospital, or other agency of the United 29 31 States government, for persons with mental illness and who 29 32 has no residence in this state or whose residence is unknown, 29 33 including cost of commitment, if any, shall be paid as a state 29 34 case as approved by the administrator. The amount of the costs 29 35 and expenses approved by the administrator is appropriated 30 1 to the department from any money in the state treasury 30 2 not otherwise appropriated. Payment shall be made by the 30 3 department on itemized vouchers executed by the auditor of the 30 4 county which has paid them, and approved by the administrator. 30 5 Sec. 74. Section 231D.16, subsection 1, Code 2015, is 30 6 amended to read as follows: 30 7 1. Adult day services programs that are serving at least 30 8 two but not more than five persons and that are not voluntarily 30 9 accredited by a recognized accrediting entityprior to July 1, 30 10 2003,shall comply with this chapterby June 30, 2005. 30 11 Sec. 75. Section 231E.13, Code 2015, is amended to read as 30 12 follows: 30 13 231E.13 Implementation. 30 14 Implementation of this chapter is subject to availability of 30 15 funding as determined by the department.The department shall 30 16 notify the Code editor upon implementation of this chapter.30 17 Sec. 76. Section 232.46, subsection 1, paragraph a, 30 18 subparagraph (3), Code 2015, is amended to read as follows: 30 19 (3) The performance of a work assignment of value to the 30 20 state or to the publicmaking restitution consisting of a 30 21 monetary payment to the victim or a work assignment directly 30 22 of value to the victim. 30 23 Sec. 77. Section 232.46, subsection 1, paragraph a, Code 30 24 2015, is amended by adding the following new subparagraph: 30 25 NEW SUBPARAGRAPH. (3A) Making restitution consisting of a 30 26 monetary payment to the victim or a work assignment directly 30 27 of value to the victim. 30 28 Sec. 78. Section 232.125, subsection 4, Code 2015, is 30 29 amended to read as follows: 30 30 4. The petition shall state all of the following: 30 31 a. The names and residences of the child., and30 32 b. The names and residences of the child's living parents, 30 33 guardian, custodian, and guardian ad litem, if any.and the30 34 c. The age of the child. 30 35 Sec. 79. Section 232.178, subsections 3 and 4, Code 2015, 31 1 are amended to read as follows: 31 2 3. The petition shall state all of the following: 31 3 a. The names and residence of the child.and the31 4 b. The names and residence of the child's living parents, 31 5 guardian, custodian, and guardian ad litem, if any., and the31 6 c. The age of the child. 31 7 4. The petition shall describetheall of the following: 31 8 a. The child's emotional, physical, or intellectual 31 9 disability which requires care and treatment.; the31 10 b. The reasonable efforts to maintain the child in the 31 11 child's home.; the31 12 c. The department's request to the family of a child with 31 13 an intellectual disability, other developmental disability, or 31 14 organic mental illness to determine if any services or support 31 15 provided to the family will enable the family to continue to 31 16 care for the child in the child's home.; and the31 17 d. The reason the child's parent, guardian, or custodian has 31 18 requested a foster family care placement. 31 19 e. Thepetition shall also describe thecommitment 31 20 of the parent, guardian, or custodian in fulfilling the 31 21 responsibilities defined in the case permanency plan.and how31 22 f. How the placement will serve the child's best interests. 31 23 Sec. 80. Section 235B.4, Code 2015, is amended to read as 31 24 follows: 31 25 235B.4 Legislative findings and purposes. 31 26 1. The general assembly finds and declares that a 31 27 central registry is required to provide a single source for 31 28 the statewide collection, maintenance, and dissemination 31 29 of dependent adult abuse information. Such a registry is 31 30 imperative for increased effectiveness in dealing with the 31 31 problem of dependent adult abuse. The general assembly also 31 32 finds that vigorous protection of rights of individual privacy 31 33 is an indispensable element of a fair and effective system of 31 34 collecting, maintaining, and disseminating dependent adult 31 35 abuse information. 32 1 2. The purposes of this section and sections 235B.5to 32 2through 235B.13 are to facilitate the identification of 32 3 victims or potential victims of dependent adult abuse by making 32 4 available a single, statewide source of dependent adult abuse 32 5 data; to facilitate research on dependent adult abuse by making 32 6 available a single, statewide source of dependent adult abuse 32 7 data; and to provide maximum safeguards against the unwarranted 32 8 invasions of privacy which such a registry might otherwise 32 9 entail. 32 10 Sec. 81. Section 235F.1, subsection 12, Code 2015, is 32 11 amended to read as follows: 32 12 12. "Present danger of elder abuse" means a situation in 32 13 which the defendant has recently threatened the vulnerable 32 14 elder with initial or additional elder abuse, or the potential 32 15 exists for misappropriation, misuse, or removal of the funds, 32 16 benefits, property, resources, belongings, or assets of the 32 17 vulnerable elder combined with reasonable grounds to believe 32 18 that elder abuse is likely to occur. 32 19 Sec. 82. Section 235F.5, subsection 6, unnumbered paragraph 32 20 1, Code 2015, is amended to read as follows: 32 21The showingAt the hearing, the allegation of elder abuse may 32 22 be proven as required under subsection 1may be madeby,but is 32 23 not limited to the testimonyat the hearing of,from any of the 32 24 following: 32 25 Sec. 83. Section 235F.6, subsection 3, Code 2015, is amended 32 26 to read as follows: 32 27 3. The court shall notuseissue an orderissuedunder this 32 28 sectionto dothat does any of the following: 32 29 a.To allowAllows any person other than the vulnerable 32 30 elder to assume responsibility for the funds, benefits, 32 31 property, resources, belongings, or assets of the vulnerable 32 32 elder. 32 33 b.ForGrants relief that is more appropriately obtained 32 34 in a protective proceeding filed under chapter 633 including 32 35 but not limited to giving control and management of the funds, 33 1 benefits, property, resources, belongings, or assets of the 33 2 vulnerable elder to a guardian, conservator, or attorney in 33 3 fact for any purpose other than the relief granted under 33 4 subsection 2. 33 5 Sec. 84. Section 235F.8, subsection 2, Code 2015, is amended 33 6 to read as follows: 33 7 2. The plaintiff's right to relief under this chapter is not 33 8 affected by the vulnerable elder leaving the vulnerable elder's 33 9 home to avoid elder abuse. 33 10 Sec. 85. Section 237A.30, subsection 1, Code 2015, is 33 11 amended to read as follows: 33 12 1. The department shall work with thecommunity empowerment 33 13 office ofearly childhood Iowa office in the department of 33 14 management established in section28.3256I.5 and the state 33 15 child care advisory committee in designing and implementing a 33 16 voluntary quality rating system for each provider type of child 33 17 care facility. 33 18 Sec. 86. Section 256.2, Code 2015, is amended by adding the 33 19 following new subsection: 33 20 NEW SUBSECTION. 5. "Telecommunications" means narrowcast 33 21 communications through systems that are directed toward 33 22 a narrowly defined audience and includes interactive live 33 23 communications. "Telecommunications" does not include online 33 24 learning. 33 25 Sec. 87. Section 256.7, subsection 7, paragraph d, Code 33 26 2015, is amended by striking the paragraph. 33 27 Sec. 88. Section 256B.2, subsection 1, paragraph a, Code 33 28 2015, is amended to read as follows: 33 29 a. "Children requiring special education" means persons under 33 30 twenty=one years of age, including children under five years of 33 31 age, who have a disability in obtaining an education because 33 32 of a head injury, autism, behavioral disorder, or physical, 33 33 mental, communication, or learning disability, as defined by 33 34 the rules of the department of education.If a child requiring 33 35 special education reaches"Children requiring special education" 34 1 includes children receiving special education services, who 34 2 reach the age of twenty=one during an academic year,the child 34 3 mayand who elect to receive special education services until 34 4 the end of the academic year. 34 5 Sec. 89. Section 256F.2, subsection 2, Code 2015, is amended 34 6 by striking the subsection. 34 7 Sec. 90. Section 260C.58, subsection 2, Code 2015, is 34 8 amended to read as follows: 34 9 2. a. All bonds or notes issued under the provisions of 34 10 this subchapter shall be payable from and shall be secured by 34 11 an irrevocable first lien pledge of a sufficient portion of any 34 12 of the following:the34 13 (1) The net rents, profits, and income derived from the 34 14 operation of residence halls, dormitories, dining or other 34 15 incidental facilities and additions, including necessary real 34 16 and personal property, acquired or improved in whole or in part 34 17 with the proceeds of such bonds or notes, regardless of the 34 18 manner of such acquisition or improvement.; and the34 19 (2) The net rents, profits, and income not pledged for other 34 20 purposes derived from the operation of any other residence 34 21 halls or dormitories, including dining or other incidental 34 22 facilities and additions, at the particular institution. 34 23 b. In addition, the board may secure any bonds or notes 34 24 issued by borrowing money, by mortgaging any real estate or 34 25 improvements erected on real estate, or by pledging rents, 34 26 profits, and income received from property for the discharge 34 27 of mortgages. All bonds or notes issued under the provisions 34 28 of this subchapter shall have all the qualities of negotiable 34 29 instruments under the laws of this state. 34 30 Sec. 91. Section 262.44, subsection 1, Code 2015, is amended 34 31 to read as follows: 34 32 1. Set aside and use portions of the respective campuses 34 33 of the institutions of higher education under its control, 34 34 namely, the state university of Iowa, the Iowa state university 34 35 of science and technology, and the university of northern 35 1 Iowa, as the board determines are suitable for the acquisition 35 2 or construction of self=liquidating and revenue producing 35 3 buildings and facilities which the board deems necessary for 35 4 the students and suitable for the purposes for which the 35 5 institutions were established including without limitation: 35 6 a. Student unions, recreational buildings, auditoriums, 35 7 stadiums, field houses, and athletic buildings and areas., 35 8 parking35 9 b. Parking structures and areas., electric35 10 c. Electric, heating, sewage treatment, and communication 35 11 utilities., research35 12 d. Research equipment.and additions35 13 e. Additions to or alterations of existing buildings or 35 14 structures. 35 15 Sec. 92. Section 262.49, Code 2015, is amended to read as 35 16 follows: 35 17 262.49 No obligation against state. 35 18 No obligation created hereunder shall ever be or become 35 19 a charge against the state of Iowa but all such obligations, 35 20 including principal and interest, shall be payable solely from 35 21 any of the following: 35 22 1.From theThe net rents, profits, and income arising from 35 23 the property so pledged or mortgaged,. 35 24 2.From theThe net rents, profits, and income which has 35 25 not been pledged for other purposes arising from any similar 35 26 building, facility, area or improvement under the control and 35 27 management of said board,. 35 28 3.From theThe fees or charges established by said 35 29 board for students attending the institution for the use or 35 30 availability of the building, structure, area, facility or 35 31 improvement for which the obligation was incurred, or. 35 32 4.From theThe income derived from gifts and bequests made 35 33 to the institutions under the control of said board for such 35 34 purposes. 35 35 Sec. 93. Section 262.57, subsection 2, Code 2015, is amended 36 1 to read as follows: 36 2 2. All bonds or notes issued under theprovisionprovisions 36 3 of this subchapter shall be payable solely and only from and 36 4 shall be secured by an irrevocable pledge of a sufficient 36 5 portion of the net rents, profits and income derived from the 36 6 operation of residence halls, dormitories, dining or other 36 7 incidental facilities and additions, including necessary real 36 8 and personal property, acquired or improved in whole or in part 36 9 with the proceeds of such bonds or notes, regardless of the 36 10 manner of such acquisition or improvement, and the net rents, 36 11 profits and income not pledged for other purposes derived from 36 12 the operation of any other residence halls or dormitories, 36 13 including dining or other incidental facilities and additions, 36 14 at the particular institution. All bonds or notes issued under 36 15 the provisions of this subchapter shall have all the qualities 36 16 of negotiable instruments under the laws of this state. 36 17 Sec. 94. Section 262A.2, subsection 7, Code 2015, is amended 36 18 to read as follows: 36 19 7. "Student fees and charges" shall mean all tuitions, fees 36 20 and charges for general or special purposes levied against 36 21 and collected from students attending the institutions except 36 22 rates, fees, rentals or charges imposed and collected under any 36 23 of the following provisionsof (a)sections: 36 24 a. Sections 262.35 through 262.42., (b)sections36 25 b. Sections 262.44 through 262.53., and (c)sections36 26 c. Sections 262.55 through 262.66. 36 27 Sec. 95. Section 263.8, Code 2015, is amended to read as 36 28 follows: 36 29 263.8 Reports ==== tests. 36 30 1. Charges may be assessed for transportation of specimens 36 31 and cost of examination. Reports of epidemiological 36 32 examinations and investigations shall be sent to the 36 33 responsible agency. 36 34 2. In addition to its regular work, the state hygienic 36 35 laboratory shall perform without charge all bacteriological, 37 1 serological, and epidemiological examinations and 37 2 investigations which may be required by the Iowa department of 37 3 public health andsaidthe department shallestablishadopt 37 4 rules pursuant to chapter 17A therefor. The laboratory shall 37 5 also provide, those laboratory, scientific field measurement, 37 6 and environmental quality services which, by contract, are 37 7 requested by the other agencies of government. 37 8 3. The state hygienic laboratory is authorized to perform 37 9 such other laboratory determinations as may be requested by 37 10 any state institution, citizen, school, municipality or local 37 11 board of health, and the laboratory is authorized to charge 37 12 fees covering transportation of samples and the costs of 37 13 examinations performed upon their request. 37 14 Sec. 96. Section 303.4, subsection 1, paragraph b, Code 37 15 2015, is amended to read as follows: 37 16 b. The governor shall appoint one member from each of the 37 17 state's congressional districts established under section 40.1. 37 18 Sec. 97. Section 321.19, Code 2015, is amended to read as 37 19 follows: 37 20 321.19 Exemptions ==== distinguishing plates ==== definitions of 37 21 urban transit company and regional transit system. 37 22 1.a. The following vehicles are exempted from the payment 37 23 of the registration fees imposed by this chapter, except as 37 24 provided for urban transit companies in subsection 2, but are 37 25 not exempt from the penalties provided in this chapter: 37 26 (1) All vehicles owned or leased for a period of sixty 37 27 days or more by the government and used in the transaction of 37 28 official business by the representatives of foreign governments 37 29 or by officers, boards, or departments of the government of the 37 30 United States, and by the state, counties, municipalities and 37 31 other political subdivisions of the state including vehicles 37 32 used by an urban transit company operated by a municipality or 37 33 a regional transit system, and self=propelling vehicles used 37 34 neither for the conveyance of persons for hire, pleasure, or 37 35 business nor for the transportation of freight other than those 38 1 used by an urban transit company operated by a municipality or 38 2 a regional transit system., all38 3 (2) All fire trucks, providing they are not owned and 38 4 operated for a pecuniary profit., and authorized38 5 (3) Authorized emergency vehicles used only in disaster 38 6 relief owned and operated by an organization not operated 38 7 for pecuniary profit, are exempted from the payment of the 38 8 registration fees imposed by this chapter, except as provided 38 9 for urban transit companies in subsection 2, but are not exempt 38 10 from the penalties provided in this chapter. 38 11 b. (1) The department shall furnish, on application, free 38 12 of charge, distinguishing plates for vehicles thus exempted, 38 13 which plates except plates on state patrol vehicles shall bear 38 14 the word "official" and the department shall keep a separate 38 15 record. 38 16 (2) Registration plates issued for state patrol vehicles, 38 17 except unmarked patrol vehicles, shall bear two red stars 38 18 on a yellow background, one before and one following the 38 19 registration number on the plate, which registration number 38 20 shall be the officer's badge number. 38 21 (3) Registration plates issued for county sheriff's patrol 38 22 vehicles shall display one seven=pointed gold star followed by 38 23 the letter "S" and the call number of the vehicle.However, 38 24 the38 25 c. However, the director of the department of administrative 38 26 services or the director of transportation may order the 38 27 issuance of regular registration plates for any exempted 38 28 vehicle used bypeaceany of the following: 38 29 (1) Peace officers in the enforcement of the law., persons38 30 (2) Persons enforcing chapter 124 and other laws relating to 38 31 controlled substances., persons38 32 (3) Persons in the department of justice, the alcoholic 38 33 beverages division of the department of commerce, disease 38 34 investigators of the Iowa department of public health, the 38 35 department of inspections and appeals, and the department of 39 1 revenue, who are regularly assigned to conduct investigations 39 2 which cannot reasonably be conducted with a vehicle displaying 39 3 "official" state registration plates., persons39 4 (4) Persons in the Iowa lottery authority whose regularly 39 5 assigned duties relating to security or the carrying of 39 6 lottery tickets cannot reasonably be conducted with a vehicle 39 7 displaying "official" registration plates., persons39 8 (5) Persons in the economic development authority 39 9 who are regularly assigned duties relating to existing 39 10 industry expansion or business attraction, and mental health 39 11 professionals or health care professionals who provide off=site 39 12 or in=home medical or mental health services to clients of 39 13 publicly funded programs. 39 14 d. For purposes of sale of exempted vehicles, the exempted 39 15 governmental body, upon the sale of the exempted vehicle, may 39 16 issue for in=transit purposes a pasteboard card bearing the 39 17 words "Vehicle in Transit", the name of the official body from 39 18 which the vehicle was purchased, together with the date of the 39 19 purchase plainly marked in at least one=inch letters, and other 39 20 information required by the department. The in=transit card is 39 21 valid for use only within forty=eight hours after the purchase 39 22 date as indicated on the bill of sale which shall be carried by 39 23 the driver. 39 24 2. a. "Urban transit company" means any person, firm, 39 25 corporation, company, or municipality which operates buses 39 26 or trolley cars or both, primarily upon the streets of 39 27 cities over well=defined routes between certain termini, for 39 28 the transportation of passengers for a uniform fare, and 39 29 which accepts for passengers all who present themselves for 39 30 transportation without discrimination up to the limit of the 39 31 capacity of each vehicle. Included are street railways, 39 32 plants, equipment, property, and rights, used and useful 39 33 in the transportation of passengers. Motor carriers and 39 34 interurbans subject to the jurisdiction of the state department 39 35 of transportation, and taxicabs, are not included. 40 1 b. The department, in accordance with subsection 1, 40 2 shall furnish distinguishing plates for vehicles used by 40 3 urban transit companies operated by a municipality. No 40 4 other provision of law providing for the payment of taxes, 40 5 registration, or license fees for vehicles shall be applicable 40 6 to any bus, car, or vehicle for the transportation of 40 7 passengers owned and operated by any urban transit company. 40 8 c. Chapter 326 is not applicable to urban transit companies 40 9 or systems. 40 10 3. a. "Regional transit system" means a public transit 40 11 system serving one county or all or part of a multicounty area 40 12 whose boundaries correspond to the same boundaries as those of 40 13 the regional planning areas designated by the governor, except 40 14 as agreed upon by the department. Privately chartered bus 40 15 services and uses other than providing services that are open 40 16 and public on a shared ride basis shall not be construed to be a 40 17 regional transit system. 40 18 b. Each county board of supervisors within the region is 40 19 responsible for determining the service and funding within 40 20 its county. However, the administration and overhead support 40 21 services for the overall regional transit system shall be 40 22 consolidated into one existing or new agency to be mutually 40 23 agreed upon by the participating members.Privately chartered 40 24 bus services and uses other than providing services that are 40 25 open and public on a shared ride basis shall not be construed 40 26 to be a regional transit system.40 27 Sec. 98. Section 321.34, subsection 20C, paragraphs a and c, 40 28 Code 2015, are amended to read as follows: 40 29 a. The department, in consultation with the adjutant 40 30 general, shall design combat infantryman badge, combat 40 31 action badge, combat action ribbon, air force combat action 40 32 medal, and combat medical badge distinguishing processed 40 33 emblems. Upon receipt of two hundred fifty orders for combat 40 34 infantryman badge, combat action badge, combat action ribbon, 40 35 air force combat action medal, or combat medical badge special 41 1 registration plates, accompanied by a start=up fee of twenty 41 2 dollars per order, the department shall begin issuing special 41 3 registration plates with the applicable distinguishing 41 4 processed emblem as provided in paragraphs "b", "c", and "d". 41 5 The minimum order requirement shall apply separately to each of 41 6 the special registration plates created under this subsection. 41 7 c. Notwithstanding subsection 12, paragraph "a", an owner 41 8 who is approved for special registration plates under this 41 9 subsection shall be issued one set of special registration 41 10 plates with a combat infantryman badge, combat action badge, 41 11 combat action ribbon, air force combat action medal,andor 41 12 combat medical badge distinguishing processed emblem at no 41 13 charge. 41 14 Sec. 99. Section 321.34, subsection 27, paragraph a, Code 41 15 2015, is amended to read as follows: 41 16 a. An owner referred to in subsection 12 who served in the 41 17 armed forces of the United States and was discharged under 41 18 honorable conditions may, upon written application to the 41 19 department and upon presentation of satisfactory proof of 41 20 military service and discharge under honorable conditions, 41 21 order special registration plates bearing a distinguishing 41 22 processed emblem depicting the word "veteran" below an image 41 23 of the American flag. The application is subject to approval 41 24 by the department. The special plate fees collected by the 41 25 director under subsection 12, paragraph "a", from the annual 41 26 validation of letter=number designated United States veteran 41 27 plates, and subsection 12, paragraph "c", from the issuance 41 28 and annual validation of personalized United States veteran 41 29 plates, shall be paid monthly to the treasurer of state and 41 30 deposited in the road use tax fund. The treasurer of state 41 31 shall transfer monthly from the statutory allocations fund 41 32 created under section 321.145, subsection 2, to the veterans 41 33 license fee fund created in section 35A.11 the amount of the 41 34 special fees collected under subsection 12, paragraph "a", in 41 35 the previous month for United States veteran plates. 42 1 Sec. 100. Section 321.59, Code 2015, is amended to read as 42 2 follows: 42 3 321.59 Issuance of certificate. 42 4 The department, upon grantingany suchan application made 42 5 as provided under section 321.58, shall issue to the applicant 42 6 a certificate containing the applicant's name and address and 42 7 the general distinguishing number assigned to the applicant. 42 8 Sec. 101. Section 321.154, Code 2015, is amended to read as 42 9 follows: 42 10 321.154 Reports by department. 42 11 The department, immediately upon receivingsaidthe county 42 12 treasurer's report under section 321.153, shall also report to 42 13 the treasurer of state the amount so collected by such county 42 14 treasurer. 42 15 Sec. 102. Section 321.191, subsection 7, Code 2015, is 42 16 amended to read as follows: 42 17 7. Endorsements and removal of air brake restrictions. The 42 18 fee for adouble/tripledouble or triple trailer endorsement, 42 19 tank vehicle endorsement, and hazardous materials endorsement 42 20 is five dollars for each endorsement. The fee for a passenger 42 21 endorsement or a school bus endorsement is ten dollars. The 42 22 fee for removal of an air brake restriction on a commercial 42 23 driver's license is ten dollars. Fees imposed under this 42 24 subsection for endorsements or removal of restrictions are 42 25 valid for the period of the license. Upon renewal of a 42 26 commercial driver's license, no fee is payable for retaining 42 27 endorsements or the removal of the air brake restriction for 42 28 those endorsements or restrictions which do not require the 42 29 taking of either a knowledge or a driving skills test for 42 30 renewal. 42 31 Sec. 103. Section 321.198, subsection 2, Code 2015, is 42 32 amended to read as follows: 42 33 2. The provisions of this section shall also apply to 42 34 the spouse and children, or ward ofsuchmilitary personnel 42 35 when such spouse, children, or ward are living with theabove 43 1 describedmilitary personnel described in subsection 1 outside 43 2 of the state of Iowa and provided that such extension of 43 3 license does not exceed five years. 43 4 Sec. 104. Section 321.453, Code 2015, is amended to read as 43 5 follows: 43 6 321.453 Exceptions. 43 7 1.TheExcept as provided in sections 321.463, 321.471, and 43 8 321.474, the provisions of this chapter governing size, weight, 43 9 and load and the permit requirements of chapter 321E do not 43 10 apply tofireany of the following: 43 11 a. Fire apparatus.; road43 12 b. Road maintenance equipment owned by, under lease to, or 43 13 used in the performance of a contract with any state or local 43 14 authority.; implements43 15 c. Implements of husbandry when moved or moving upon a 43 16 highway that is not a portion of the interstate.; or equipment43 17 d. Equipment used primarily for construction of permanent 43 18 conservation practices on agricultural land when moved or 43 19 moving upon a highway that is not a portion of the interstate, 43 20 so long as the equipment is without payload and the movement 43 21 does not violate posted weight limitations on bridges, except 43 22 as provided in sections 321.463, 321.471, and 321.474. 43 23 2. A vehicle that is carrying an implement of husbandry 43 24 or equipment used primarily for construction of permanent 43 25 conservation practices and is exempted from the permit 43 26 requirements under this section shall be equipped with an amber 43 27 flashing light visible from the rear. If the amber flashing 43 28 light is obstructed by the loaded implement or equipment, 43 29 the loaded implement or equipment shall also be equipped 43 30 with and display an amber flashing light. The vehicle shall 43 31 also be equipped with warning flags on that portion of the 43 32 vehicle which protrudes into oncoming traffic, and shall only 43 33 operate from thirty minutes prior to sunrise to thirty minutes 43 34 following sunset. 43 35 Sec. 105. Section 321A.39, subsection 1, Code 2015, is 44 1 amended to read as follows: 44 2 1. Whenever any dealer licensed under chapter 322 sells a 44 3 motor vehicle at retail and the transaction does not include 44 4 the sale of liability insurance coverage which will protect the 44 5 purchaser underthe Iowa motor vehicle financial and safety 44 6 responsibility Actthis chapter the purchase order or invoice 44 7 evidencing the transaction shall contain a statement in the 44 8 following form: 44 9 I understand that liability insurance coverage which would 44 10 protect me under the Iowa Motor Vehicle Financial and Safety 44 11 Responsibility Act, Iowa Code chapter 321A, IS NOT INCLUDED 44 12 in my purchase of the herein described motor vehicle. I have 44 13 received a copy of this statement. 44 14 .......... 44 15 (Purchaser's signature) 44 16 Sec. 106. Section 321E.11, subsection 3, Code 2015, is 44 17 amended to read as follows: 44 18 3. Except as provided in section 321.457, no movement under 44 19 permit shall be permitted on holidays, after 12:00 noon on days 44 20 preceding holidays and holiday weekends, or special events 44 21 when abnormally high traffic volumes can be expected. Such 44 22 restrictions shall not be applicable to urban transit systems 44 23 as defined in section321.19, subsection 2324A.1. 44 24 Sec. 107. Section 321G.4, subsection 4, Code 2015, is 44 25 amended to read as follows: 44 26 4. Notwithstanding subsections 1 and 2, a snowmobile 44 27 manufactured prior to 1984 may be registered as an antique 44 28 snowmobile for a one=time fee of twenty=five dollars, which 44 29 shall exempt the owner from annual registration and fee 44 30 requirements for that snowmobile. However, if ownership of an 44 31 antique snowmobile is transferred, the new owner shall register 44 32 the snowmobile and pay the one=time fee as required under this 44 33 subsection.AAn antique snowmobile may be registeredunder 44 34 this sectionwith only a signed bill of sale as evidence of 44 35 ownership. 45 1 Sec. 108. Section 331.508, subsection 5, Code 2015, is 45 2 amended to read as follows: 45 3 5. A permanent recordbookof the names and addresses of 45 4 persons receiving veteran assistance as provided in section 45 5 35B.10. 45 6 Sec. 109. Section 358.21, Code 2015, is amended to read as 45 7 follows: 45 8 358.21 Debt limit ==== borrowing ==== bonds ==== purposes. 45 9 1. a. Any sanitary district organizedhereunderunder this 45 10 chapter may borrow money for its corporate purposes, but shall 45 11 not become indebted in any manner or for any purpose to an 45 12 amount in the aggregate exceeding five percent on the value of 45 13 the taxable property within such district, to be ascertained by 45 14 the last state and county tax lists previous to the incurring 45 15 of such indebtedness. Indebtedness within this constitutional 45 16 limit shall not include the indebtedness of any other municipal 45 17 corporation located wholly or partly within the boundaries of 45 18 such sanitary district. 45 19 b. Subject only tothisthe debt limitation described in 45 20 paragraph "a", anysuchsanitary district organizedhereunder 45 21under this chapter shall have and it is hereby vested with 45 22 all of the same powers to issue bonds, including both general 45 23 obligation and revenue bonds, which cities now or may hereafter 45 24 have under the laws of this state. In the application of 45 25 such laws to this chapter, the words used in any such laws 45 26 referring to municipal corporations or to cities shall be held 45 27 to include sanitary districts organized under this chapter, 45 28 the words "council" or "city council" shall be held to include 45 29 the board of trustees of a sanitary district; the words 45 30 "mayor" and "clerk" shall be held to include the president and 45 31 clerk of any such board of trustees or sanitary district; and 45 32 like construction shall be given to any other words in such 45 33 laws where required to permit the exercise of such powers by 45 34 sanitary districts. 45 35 2. Any and all bonds issuedhereunderunder the provisions 46 1 of this section shall be signed by the president of the board 46 2 of trustees and attested by the clerk, with the seal of the 46 3 district, if any, affixed, and interest coupons attached 46 4 thereto shall be attested by the signature of the clerk. 46 5 3. The proceeds of any bond issue made under the provisions 46 6 of this section shall be used only for the purpose of 46 7 acquiring, locating, laying out, establishing and construction 46 8 of drainage facilities, conduits, treatment plants, pumping 46 9 plants, works, ditches, channels and outlets of such capacity 46 10 and character as may be required for the treatment, carrying 46 11 off and disposal of the sewage and industrial wastes and other 46 12 drainage incidental thereto of such district, or to repair, 46 13 change, enlarge and add to such facilities as may be necessary 46 14 or proper to meet the requirements present and future for the 46 15 purposes aforesaid. Proceeds from such bond issue may also 46 16 be used for the payment of special assessment deficiencies. 46 17 Said bonds shall be payable in not more than forty annual 46 18 installments and with interest at a rate not exceeding that 46 19 permitted by chapter 74A, and shall be made payable at such 46 20 place and be of such form as the board of trustees shall by 46 21 resolution designate. Any sanitary district issuing bonds 46 22 as authorized in this section is hereby granted authority to 46 23 pledge the future avails of a tax levy to the payment of the 46 24 principal and interest of such bonds after the same come due, 46 25 and the power to impose and certify said levy is hereby granted 46 26 to the trustees of sanitary districts organized under the 46 27 provisions of this chapter. 46 28 Sec. 110. Section 359A.6, Code 2015, is amended to read as 46 29 follows: 46 30 359A.6 Default ==== costs and fees collected. 46 31 If the erecting, rebuilding, or repairing of a fence is not 46 32 completed within thirty days from and after the time fixed 46 33 in the order, the board of township trustees acting as fence 46 34 viewers shall cause the fence to be erected, rebuilt, and 46 35 repaired, and the value thereof may be fixed by the fence 47 1 viewers, and unless. Unless the sum so fixed, together with 47 2 all fees of the fence viewers caused bysuchthe default, is 47 3 paid to the county treasurer, within ten days after thesame 47 4full amount due issoascertained;, or when ordered to pay for 47 5 an existing fence, and the value thereof is fixed by the fence 47 6 viewers, andsaidthe sum, together with the fees of the fence 47 7 viewers, remains unpaid by the party in default for ten days, 47 8 the fence viewers shall certify to the county treasurer the 47 9 full amount due from the party or parties in default, including 47 10 all fees and costs assessed by the fence viewers, together 47 11 with a description of the real estate owned by the party or 47 12 parties in default along or upon which the said fence exists, 47 13 and the. The county treasurer shall enter thesamefull amount 47 14 due upon the county system, and the amount shall be collected 47 15 in the same manner as ordinary taxes. Upon certification to 47 16 the county treasurer, the amount assessed shall be a lien on 47 17 the parcel until paid. 47 18 Sec. 111. Section 364.24, Code 2015, is amended to read as 47 19 follows: 47 20 364.24 Traffic light synchronization. 47 21After July 1, 1992, allAll cities with more than three 47 22 traffic lights within the corporate limits shall establish a 47 23 traffic light synchronization program for energy efficiency 47 24 in accordance with rules adopted by the state department of 47 25 transportation pursuant to chapter 17A.The state department 47 26 of transportation shall adopt rules required by this section 47 27 by July 1, 1990. This section does not require that a city 47 28 replace lighting, which has not completed its useful life, 47 29 in order to comply with the requirements of this section. 47 30 However, all lighting shall be replaced, whether or not it has 47 31 completed its useful life, by July 1, 2001.47 32 Sec. 112. Section 388.11, Code 2015, is amended to read as 47 33 follows: 47 34 388.11 Liability within two miles. 47 35 A city or city utility providing water service within two 48 1 miles of the limits of the city shall not be liable for a claim 48 2 for failure to provide or maintainfirehydrants, facilities, 48 3 or an adequate supply of water or water pressure for fire 48 4 protection purposes in the area receiving water service if such 48 5 hydrants, facilities, or water are not intended to be used for 48 6 fire protection purposes. 48 7 Sec. 113. Section 403.9, subsection 1, Code 2015, is amended 48 8 to read as follows: 48 9 1. A municipality shall have power to periodically issue 48 10 bonds in its discretion to pay the costs of carrying out the 48 11 purposes and provisions of this chapter, including but not 48 12 limited to the payment of principal and interest upon any 48 13 advances for surveys and planning, and the payment of interest 48 14 on bonds, herein authorized, not to exceed three years from 48 15 the date the bonds are issued. The municipality shall have 48 16 power to issue refunding bonds for the payment or retirement 48 17 of such bonds previously issued byitthe municipality. Said 48 18 bonds shall be payable solely from the income and proceeds of 48 19 the fund and portion of taxes referred to in section 403.19, 48 20 subsection 2, and revenues and other funds of the municipality 48 21 derived from or held in connection with the undertaking and 48 22 carrying out of urban renewal projects under this chapter. The 48 23 municipality may pledge to the payment of the bonds the fund 48 24 and portion of taxes referred to in section 403.19, subsection 48 25 2, and may further secure the bonds by a pledge of any loan, 48 26 grant, or contribution from the federal government or other 48 27 source in aid of any urban renewal projects of the municipality 48 28 under this chapter, or by a mortgage of any such urban renewal 48 29 projects, or any part thereof, title which is vested in the 48 30 municipality. 48 31 Sec. 114. Section 403.15, subsection 1, Code 2015, is 48 32 amended to read as follows: 48 33 1. There is hereby created in each municipality a public 48 34 body corporate and politic to be known as the "urban renewal 48 35 agency" of the municipality: Provided, that such. An urban 49 1 renewal agency shall not transact any business or exercise its 49 2 powers hereunder until or unless the local governing body has 49 3 made the finding prescribed in section 403.4, and has elected 49 4 to have the urban renewal project powers exercised by an urban 49 5 renewal agency as provided in section 403.14. 49 6 Sec. 115. Section 404.4, Code 2015, is amended to read as 49 7 follows: 49 8 404.4 Prior approval of eligibility. 49 9 1. A person may submit a proposal for an improvement 49 10 project to the governing body of the city or county to receive 49 11 prior approval for eligibility for a tax exemption on the 49 12 project. The governing body shall, by resolution, give its 49 13 prior approval for an improvement project if the project is 49 14 in conformance with the plan for revitalization developed by 49 15 the city or county. Such prior approval shall not entitle the 49 16 owner to exemption from taxation until the improvements have 49 17 been completed and found to be qualified real estate; however, 49 18 if the proposal is not approved, the person may submit an 49 19 amended proposal for the governing body to approve or reject. 49 20 2. An application shall be filed for each new exemption 49 21 claimed. The first application for an exemption shall be 49 22 filed by the owner of the property with the governing body 49 23 of the city or county in which the property is located by 49 24 February 1 of the assessment year for which the exemption 49 25 is first claimed, but not later than the year in which all 49 26 improvements included in the project are first assessed for 49 27 taxation, or the following two assessment years, in which case 49 28 the exemption is allowed for the total number of years in the 49 29 exemption schedule. However, upon the request of the owner at 49 30 any time, the governing body of the city or county provides by 49 31 resolution that the owner may file an application by February 49 32 1 of any other assessment year selected by the governing body 49 33 in which case the exemption is allowed for the number of years 49 34 remaining in the exemption schedule selected. The application 49 35 shall contain,but not be limited to,all of the following 50 1 information: 50 2 a. The nature of the improvement., its50 3 b. The cost,of the improvement project. 50 4 c. The estimated or actual date of completion., the50 5 d. The tenants that occupied the owner's building on the 50 6 date the city or county adopted the resolution referred to in 50 7 section 404.2, subsection 1., and which50 8 e. Which exemption in section 404.3 or in the different 50 9 schedule, if one has been adopted, will be elected. 50 10 3. The governing body of the city or county shall approve 50 11 the application, subject to review by the local assessor 50 12 pursuant to section 404.5, if the project is in conformance 50 13 with the plan for revitalization developed by the city or 50 14 county, is located within a designated revitalization area, 50 15 and if the improvements were made during the time the area 50 16 was so designated. The governing body of the city or county 50 17 shall forward for review all approved applications to the 50 18 appropriate local assessor by March 1 of each year with a 50 19 statement indicating whether section 404.3, subsection 1, 2, 50 20 3 or 4 applies or if a different schedule has been adopted, 50 21 which exemption from that schedule applies. Applications for 50 22 exemption for succeeding years on approved projects shall not 50 23 be required. 50 24 Sec. 116. Section 422.11D, Code 2015, is amended to read as 50 25 follows: 50 26 422.11D Historic preservation and cultural and entertainment 50 27 district tax credit. 50 28 The taxes imposed under this division, less the credits 50 29 allowed under section 422.12, shall be reduced by a historic 50 30 preservation and cultural and entertainment district tax credit 50 31 allowed undersection 404A.2chapter 404A. 50 32 Sec. 117. Section 422.11L, subsection 1, paragraph a, Code 50 33 2015, is amended to read as follows: 50 34 a. Sixty percent of the federal residential energy efficient 50 35 property credit related to solar energy provided in section 51 125E(a)(1)25D(a)(1) and section 25D(a)(2) of the Internal 51 2 Revenue Code, not to exceed five thousand dollars. 51 3 Sec. 118. Section 422.33, subsection 10, Code 2015, is 51 4 amended to read as follows: 51 5 10. The taxes imposed under this division shall be reduced 51 6 by a historic preservation and cultural and entertainment 51 7 district tax credit allowed undersection 404A.2chapter 404A. 51 8 Sec. 119. Section 422.60, subsection 4, Code 2015, is 51 9 amended to read as follows: 51 10 4. The taxes imposed under this division shall be reduced by 51 11 a historic preservation and cultural and entertainment district 51 12 tax credit allowed undersection 404A.2chapter 404A. 51 13 Sec. 120. Section 423.3, subsection 26A, Code 2015, is 51 14 amended to read as follows: 51 15 26A.a.The sales price of reagents and related accessory 51 16 equipment to a regional blood testing facility if all of the 51 17 following conditions are met: 51 18(1)a. The regional blood testing facility is registered by 51 19 the federal food and drug administration. 51 20(2)b. The regional blood testing facility performs donor 51 21 testing for other blood centers. 51 22(3)c. The regional blood testing facility is located in 51 23 this state on or before January 1, 2011. 51 24b. This subsection is repealed if a regional blood testing 51 25 facility is not located in this state on or before January 1, 51 26 2011.51 27 Sec. 121. Section 423.30, Code 2015, is amended to read as 51 28 follows: 51 29 423.30 Foreign sellers not registered under the agreement. 51 30 1. The director may, upon application, authorize the 51 31 collection of the use tax by any seller who is a retailer not 51 32 maintaining a place of business within this state and not 51 33 registered under the agreement, who, to the satisfaction of 51 34 the director, furnishes adequate security to ensure collection 51 35 and payment of the tax. Such sellers shall be issued, without 52 1 charge, permits to collect tax subject to any regulations which 52 2 the director shall prescribe. When so authorized, it shall 52 3 be the duty of foreign sellers to collect the tax upon all 52 4 tangible personal property sold, to the retailer's knowledge, 52 5 for use within this state, in the same manner and subject to 52 6 the same requirements as a retailer maintaining a place of 52 7 business within this state. The authority and permit may be 52 8 canceled when, at any time, the director considers the security 52 9 inadequate, or that tax can more effectively be collected from 52 10 the person using property in this state. 52 11 2. The discretionary power granted inthis section52 12 subsection 1 is extended to apply in the case of foreign 52 13 retailers furnishing services enumerated in section 423.2. 52 14 Sec. 122. Section 432.12A, Code 2015, is amended to read as 52 15 follows: 52 16 432.12A Historic preservation and cultural and entertainment 52 17 district tax credit. 52 18 The taxes imposed under this chapter shall be reduced by a 52 19 historic preservation and cultural and entertainment district 52 20 tax credit allowed undersection 404A.2chapter 404A. 52 21 Sec. 123. Section 445.37, subsection 1, paragraph b, Code 52 22 2015, is amended to read as follows: 52 23 b.HoweverNotwithstanding paragraph "a", if there is a 52 24 delay in the delivery of the tax list referred to in chapter 52 25 443 to the county treasurer, the amount of ad valorem taxes 52 26 and manufactured or mobile home taxes due shall become 52 27 delinquent thirty days after the date of delivery or on the 52 28 delinquent date of the first installment, whichever date 52 29 occurs later. The delay shall not affect the due dates for 52 30 special assessments and rates or charges. The delinquent 52 31 date for special assessments and rates or charges is the 52 32 same as the first installment delinquent date for ad valorem 52 33 taxes, including any extension, in absence of a statute to the 52 34 contrary. 52 35 Sec. 124. Section 452A.3, subsection 3, Code 2015, is 53 1 amended to read as follows: 53 2 3. An excise tax of seventeen cents is imposed on each 53 3 gallon of E=85 gasolineas defined in section 214A.1, subject 53 4 to the determination provided in subsection 4. 53 5 Sec. 125. Section 452A.8, subsection 1, unnumbered 53 6 paragraph 1, Code 2015, is amended to read as follows: 53 7 For the purpose of determining the amount of the supplier's, 53 8 restrictive supplier's, or importer's tax liability, a supplier 53 9 or restrictive supplier shall file a return, not later than 53 10 the last day of the month following the month in which this 53 11 division becomes effective andnot later than the last day of 53 12 each calendar monththereafter,and an importer shall file a 53 13 return semimonthly with the department, signed under penalty 53 14 for false certification. For an importer for the reporting 53 15 period from the first day of the month through the fifteenth of 53 16 the month, the return is due on the last day of the month. For 53 17 an importer for the reporting period from the sixteenth of the 53 18 month through the last day of the month, the return is due on 53 19 the fifteenth day of the following month. The returns shall 53 20 include the following: 53 21 Sec. 126. Section 452A.8, subsection 2, paragraph e, 53 22 subparagraph (2), Code 2015, is amended to read as follows: 53 23 (2) The tax for compressed natural gas, liquefied natural 53 24 gas, and liquefied petroleum gas delivered by a licensed 53 25 dealer for use in this state shall attach at the time of 53 26 the delivery and shall be collected by the dealer from the 53 27consumerpurchaser and paid to the department as provided in 53 28 this chapter. The tax, with respect to compressed natural gas, 53 29 liquefied natural gas, and liquefied petroleum gas acquired by 53 30 aconsumerpurchaser in any manner other than by delivery by 53 31 a licensed dealer into a fuel supply tank of a motor vehicle, 53 32 attaches at the time of the use of the fuel and shall be paid 53 33 over to the department by theconsumerpurchaser as provided in 53 34 this chapter. 53 35 Sec. 127. Section 452A.8, subsection 2, paragraph e, 54 1 subparagraph (3), Code 2015, is amended to read as follows: 54 2 (3) The department shall adopt rules governing the 54 3 dispensing of compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas, 54 4 and liquefied petroleum gas by licensed dealers and licensed 54 5 users. The director may require by rule that reports and 54 6 returns be filed by electronic transmission. The department 54 7 shall require that all pumps located at dealer locations and 54 8 user locations through which liquefied petroleum gas can be 54 9 dispensed shall be metered, inspected, tested for accuracy, and 54 10 sealed and licensed by the department of agriculture and land 54 11 stewardship, and that fuel delivered into the fuel supply tank 54 12 of any motor vehicle shall be dispensed only through tested 54 13 metered pumps and may be sold without temperature correction 54 14 or corrected to a temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit. If 54 15 the metered gallonage is to be temperature=corrected, only a 54 16 temperature=compensated meter shall be used. Natural gas used 54 17 as fuel shall be delivered into compressing equipment through 54 18 sealed meters certified for accuracy by the department of 54 19 agriculture and land stewardship. 54 20 Sec. 128. Section 452A.8, subsection 2, paragraph e, 54 21 subparagraph (5), subparagraph division (a), Code 2015, is 54 22 amended to read as follows: 54 23 (a) For the purpose of determining the amount of liability 54 24 for fuel tax, each dealer and each user shall file with the 54 25 department not later than the last day ofthe month following 54 26 the month in which this division becomes effective and not 54 27 later than the last day ofeach calendar monththereafter54 28 a monthly tax return certified under penalties for false 54 29 certification. The return shall show, with reference to each 54 30 location at which fuel is delivered or placed by the dealer or 54 31 user into a fuel supply tank of any motor vehicle during the 54 32 next preceding calendar month, information as required by the 54 33 department. 54 34 Sec. 129. Section 452A.62, subsection 1, paragraph a, 54 35 subparagraph (2), Code 2015, is amended to read as follows: 55 1 (2) A licensed compressed natural gas, liquefied natural 55 2 gas, or liquefied petroleum gas dealer, user, or person 55 3 supplying compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas, or 55 4 liquefied petroleum gas to a licensed compressed natural gas, 55 5 liquefied natural gas, or liquefied petroleum gas dealer or 55 6 user. 55 7 Sec. 130. Section 452A.74, subsection 2, Code 2015, is 55 8 amended to read as follows: 55 9 2. Any delivery of compressed natural gas, liquefied 55 10 natural gas, or liquefied petroleum gas to a compressed natural 55 11 gas, liquefied natural gas, or liquefied petroleum gas dealer 55 12 or user for the purpose of evading the state tax on compressed 55 13 natural gas, liquefied natural gas, or liquefied petroleum gas, 55 14 into facilities other than those licensedaboveunder this 55 15 chapter knowing that the fuel will be used for highway use 55 16 shall constitute a violation of this section. Any compressed 55 17 natural gas, liquefied natural gas, or liquefied petroleum 55 18 gas dealer or user for purposes of evading the state tax on 55 19 compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas, or liquefied 55 20 petroleum gas, who allows a distributor to place compressed 55 21 natural gas, liquefied natural gas, or liquefied petroleum gas 55 22 for highway use in facilities other than those licensedabove 55 23under this chapter, shall also be deemed in violation of this 55 24 section. 55 25 Sec. 131. Section 455B.133, subsection 4, paragraph b, Code 55 26 2015, is amended by striking the paragraph. 55 27 Sec. 132. Section 455B.198, subsection 1, unnumbered 55 28 paragraph 1, Code 2015, is amended to read as follows: 55 29 The commission shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 55 30 17A to regulate the discharge of wastewater from water well 55 31 drilling sites. The rules shall incorporate the following 55 32 considerations: 55 33 Sec. 133. Section 455B.198, subsection 4, Code 2015, is 55 34 amended by striking the subsection. 55 35 Sec. 134. Section 455D.11A, subsection 5, paragraph a, Code 56 1 2015, is amended to read as follows: 56 2 a. For a waste tire collection or processing site, the 56 3 financial assurance instrument for a waste tire collection 56 4 site shall provide coverage in an amount which is equivalent 56 5 to thirty=five cents per passenger tire equivalent collected 56 6 by the site prior to July 1, 1998. The financial assurance 56 7 instrument for a waste tire processing site shall provide 56 8 coverage in an amount which is equivalent to thirty=five cents 56 9 per passenger tire equivalent collected for processing by the 56 10 site which is above the three=day processing supply of tires 56 11 for the site as determined by the department.This paragraph 56 12 shall take effect July 1, 1999.56 13 Sec. 135. Section 455D.11A, subsection 8, Code 2015, is 56 14 amended by striking the subsection. 56 15 Sec. 136. Section 455D.19, subsection 6, Code 2015, is 56 16 amended to read as follows: 56 17 6. a.By July 1, 1992, aA manufacturer or distributor 56 18 of packaging or packaging components shall make available 56 19 to purchasers, to the department, and to the general public 56 20 upon request, certificates of compliance which state that 56 21 the manufacturer's or distributor's packaging or packaging 56 22 components comply with, or are exempt from, the requirements of 56 23 this section. 56 24 b. If the manufacturer or distributor of the package or 56 25 packaging component reformulates or creates a new package or 56 26 packaging component, the manufacturer or distributor shall 56 27 provide an amended or new certificate of compliance for the 56 28 reformulated or new package or packaging component. 56 29 Sec. 137. Section 455E.11, subsection 2, paragraph b, 56 30 subparagraph (3), subparagraph division (b), subparagraph 56 31 subdivision (i), Code 2015, is amended to read as follows: 56 32 (i) A county applying for grants under this subparagraph 56 33 division shall submit only one application. To be eligible 56 34 for a grant, a county must have adopted standards for private 56 35 water supply and private disposal facilities at least as 57 1 stringent as the standards adopted by the commission. During 57 2 each fiscal year, the amount granted each eligible applicant 57 3 shall be the total funds available divided by the number of 57 4 eligible counties applying. Upon receipt of the grant, the 57 5 county may apply the funds to any one or more of theabove three 57 6county=based programs for the testing of private rural water 57 7 supply wells, private rural water supply well sealing, and the 57 8 proper closure of private rural abandoned wells and cisterns. 57 9 Sec. 138. Section 456A.16, Code 2015, is amended to read as 57 10 follows: 57 11 456A.16 Income tax refund checkoff for fish and game 57 12 protection fund. 57 13 1. A person who files an individual or a joint income tax 57 14 return with the department of revenue under section 422.13 57 15 may designate any amount to be paid to the state fish and 57 16 game protection fund. If the refund due on the return or the 57 17 payment remitted with the return is insufficient to pay the 57 18 additional amount designated by the taxpayer to the state 57 19 fish and game protection fund, the amount designated shall be 57 20 reduced to the remaining amount of refund or the remaining 57 21 amount remitted with the return. 57 22 2. The revenues received shall be used within the state 57 23 of Iowa for habitat development and shall be deposited in the 57 24 state fish and game protection fund. The revenue may be used 57 25 for the matching of federal funds. The revenues and matched 57 26 federal funds may be used for acquisition of land, leasing of 57 27 land or obtaining of easements from willing sellers for use of 57 28 land as wildlife habitats for game and nongame species. Not 57 29 less than fifty percent of the funds derived from the checkoff 57 30 shall be used for the purposes of preserving, protecting, 57 31 perpetuating and enhancing nongame wildlife in this state. 57 32 Nongame wildlife includes those animal species which are 57 33 endangered, threatened or not commonly pursued or killed either 57 34 for sport or profit. Notwithstanding the exemption in section 57 35 427.1, the land acquired with the revenues and matched federal 58 1 funds is subject to the full consolidated levy of property 58 2 taxes which shall be paid from those revenues. In addition 58 3 the revenues may be used for the development and enhancement 58 4 of wildlife lands and habitat areas and for research and 58 5 management necessary to qualify for federal funds. 58 6 3. The director of revenue shall draft the income tax form 58 7 to allow the designation of contributions to the state fish and 58 8 game protection fund on the tax return. 58 9 4. The department of revenue on or before January 31 of 58 10 the year following the preceding calendar year shall certify 58 11 the total amount designated on the tax return forms due in the 58 12 preceding calendar year and shall report the amount to the 58 13 state treasurer. The state treasurer shall credit the amount 58 14 to the state fish and game protection fund. 58 15 5. The general assembly shall appropriate annually from 58 16 the state fish and game protection fund the amount credited to 58 17 the fund from the checkoff to the department for the purposes 58 18 specified in this section. 58 19 6. The action taken by a person for the checkoff is 58 20 irrevocable. 58 21 7. The department shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A 58 22 to implement this section. However, before a checkoff pursuant 58 23 to this section shall be permitted, all liabilities on the 58 24 books of the department of administrative services and accounts 58 25 identified as owing under section 8A.504 and the political 58 26 contribution allowed under section 68A.601 shall be satisfied. 58 27 Sec. 139. Section 456A.27, Code 2015, is amended to read as 58 28 follows: 58 29 456A.27 Federal wildlife Act ==== assent. 58 30 The state of Iowa assents to the provisions of the Act of 58 31 Congress entitled "An Act To Provide That The United States 58 32 Shall Aid The States In Wildlife Restoration Projects, And For 58 33 Other Purposes", approved September 2, 1937, 50 Stat. 917, 58 34 codified at 16 U.S.C. {669 = 669k, and the department may 58 35 perform acts as necessary to the conduct and establishment 59 1 of cooperative wildlife restoration projects, as defined in 59 2 the Act of Congress, in compliance with the Act and with 59 3 regulations promulgated by the secretary of agriculture under 59 4 the Act. No funds accruing to the state of Iowa from license 59 5 fees paid by hunters shall be diverted for any other purpose 59 6 than as set out in sections 456A.17 and 456A.19. 59 7 Sec. 140. Section 456A.28, Code 2015, is amended to read as 59 8 follows: 59 9 456A.28 Fish restoration projects. 59 10 The state of Iowa assents to the provisions of the Act of 59 11 Congress entitled "An Act To Provide That The United States 59 12 Shall Aid The States In Fish Restoration Projects, And For 59 13 Other Purposes", approved August 9, 1950,Pub. L. No. 681Ch. 59 14 658, 64 Stat. 430, codified at 16 U.S.C. {777 = 777n, and the 59 15 department may perform acts as necessary to the conduct and 59 16 establishment of cooperative fish restoration projects, as 59 17 defined in the Act of Congress, in compliance with the Act and 59 18 with regulations promulgated by the secretary of the interior 59 19 under the Act. No funds accruing to the state of Iowa from 59 20 fishing license fees shall be diverted for any other purposes 59 21 than as set out in sections 456A.17 and 456A.19. 59 22 Sec. 141. Section 459.102, subsection 57, Code 2015, is 59 23 amended to read as follows: 59 24 57. "Swine farrow=to=finish operation" means a confinement 59 25 feeding operation in which porcine animals are produced and in 59 26 which a primary portion of the phases of the production cycle 59 27 are conducted at one confinement feeding operation. Phases of 59 28 the production cycle include but are not limited to gestation, 59 29 farrowing, growing, and finishing. 59 30 Sec. 142. Section 461A.57, Code 2015, is amended to read as 59 31 follows: 59 32 461A.57 Penalties. 59 33AnyUnless another punishment is provided, any person 59 34 violating any of the provisions of sections 461A.36tothrough 59 35 461A.41, 461A.43, and 461A.45tothrough 461A.56 is guilty of a 60 1 simple misdemeanor. 60 2 Sec. 143. Section 468.3, subsections 2, 6, and 8, Code 2015, 60 3 are amended to read as follows: 60 4 2. Within the meaning of this subchapter, parts 1 through 5 60 5 and 7, and subchapter II, part 1, the term "board" shall embrace 60 6 the board of supervisors, the joint boards of supervisors in 60 7 case of intercounty levee or drainage districts, and the board 60 8 of trustees in case of a district under trustee management. 60 9 6. The term "engineer"and the termor "civil engineer", 60 10 within the meaning of this subchapter, parts 1 through 5 and 60 11 7, subchapter II, parts 1, 4, 5, and 6, and subchapter V, shall 60 12 mean a person licensed as a professional engineer under the 60 13 provisions of chapter 542B. 60 14 8. For the purpose of this subchapter, parts 1 through 5 60 15 and 7, and with reference to improvements along or adjacent 60 16 to the Missouri river, the word "levee" shall be construed to 60 17 include, in addition to its ordinary and accepted meaning, 60 18 embankments, revetments, retards, or any other approved system 60 19 of construction which may be deemed necessary to adequately 60 20 protect the banks of any river or stream, within or adjacent to 60 21 any county, from wash, cutting, or erosion. 60 22 Sec. 144. Section 468.49, Code 2015, is amended to read as 60 23 follows: 60 24 468.49 Classification as basis for future assessments. 60 25 1. A classification of land for drainage, erosion or flood 60 26 control purposes, when finally adopted, shall remain the 60 27 basis of all future assessments for the purpose ofsaidthe 60 28 district unless revised by the board in the manner provided 60 29 for reclassification, except that. However, where land 60 30 included in said classification has been destroyed, in whole 60 31 or in part, by the erosion of a river, or where additional 60 32 right=of=way has been subsequently taken for drainage purposes, 60 33saidthe land which has been so eroded and carried away by 60 34 the action of a river or which has been taken for additional 60 35 right=of=way, may be removed bysaidthe board fromsaidthe 61 1 district as classified, without any reclassification, and no 61 2 assessment shall thereafter be made on the land so removed. 61 3 Any deficiency in assessment existing as the result of said 61 4 action of the board shall be spread by it over the balance 61 5 of lands remaining in said district in the same ratio as was 61 6 fixed in the classification of the lands, payable at the next 61 7 taxpaying period. 61 8 2. Except districts established by mutual agreement in 61 9 accordance with section 468.142 in the event any forty=acre 61 10 tract or less, or any lot, tract, or parcel, as set forth in 61 11 the existing classification or reclassification of any drainage 61 12 district now or hereafter established, is divided into two or 61 13 more tracts, whether such division is by sale or condemnation 61 14 or platted as a subdivision, the classification of the original 61 15 tract shall be apportioned to the resulting parcels, regardless 61 16 of use, except for land taken for additional drainage 61 17 right=of=way. The classification of the original tract may be 61 18 apportioned between the resulting parcels by agreement between 61 19 the parties to such division. The parties shall file with the 61 20 county auditor a written agreement setting forth the original 61 21 description and the description of the tracts as subdivided and 61 22 the percentage of the original classification apportioned to 61 23 each. This agreement shall bear the signature of all of the 61 24 parties tosuchthe subdivision. The agreement contemplated 61 25 herein may be contained in the deed or other instrument 61 26 effecting the division of the land, which agreement shall be 61 27 binding upon the grantee or grantees by their acceptance of 61 28 such instrument and their signatures shall not be necessary. 61 29 The auditor shall enter this agreement in the drainage record 61 30 and amend the current classification of the district in 61 31 accordance withsuchthe agreement. 61 32 3. In the event the parties tosuchthe subdivision cannot 61 33 agree as to the apportionment of the percentage classification, 61 34 the board of supervisors shall, upon application of either 61 35 party, appoint a commission having the qualifications of 62 1 commissioners, in accordance with section 468.38. The 62 2 commissioners shall inspect the lands involved and apportion 62 3 the existing classification of the original tract equitably and 62 4 fairly to each of the several tracts as subdividedand. The 62 5 board shall make a full, accurate, and detailed report thereof 62 6 and file thesamereport with the county auditor within the 62 7 time set by the board. The report of the commissioners shall 62 8 set forth the names of the owners thereof, the description 62 9 of each of the tracts and the percentage of the original 62 10 classification that each such tract shall bear for main ditches 62 11 and settling basins, for laterals, for levees and pumping 62 12 station. Thereafter all the proceedings in relation thereto as 62 13 to notice of hearing and fixing of percentage benefits shall 62 14 be as in this subchapter, parts 1 through 5 and 7, provided 62 15 in relation to original classification and assessments, and 62 16 at such hearing, the board may affirm, increase or diminish 62 17 the percentage of benefits so as to make them just and 62 18 equitable, and cause the record of the existing classification, 62 19 percentage of benefits or assessments, or both, to be modified 62 20 accordingly. In the event the parties neither agree as to the 62 21 apportionment of classification nor make application for the 62 22 appointment of commissioners, then the auditor of the county 62 23 in which the land is situated shall make such apportionment 62 24 upon an equitable basis and enter the same of record as herein 62 25 provided. No tract of land included within the boundary of any 62 26 drainage district shall be exempt from drainage assessments or 62 27 reassessments, except as herein provided. 62 28 Sec. 145. Section 468.206, Code 2015, is amended to read as 62 29 follows: 62 30 468.206 Notice and hearing. 62 31 If upon consideration of the plan or amended plan and the 62 32 report or reports of the engineer and the commitments involved 62 33 in the adoption of the plan the board finds that the district 62 34 will benefit therefrom or the purposes for which the district 62 35 was established will be promoted thereby, the board shall adopt 63 1 the same as a tentative plan,enteringenter an order to that 63 2 effect, andfixingfix a date for hearing thereon not less 63 3 than thirty days thereafter anddirectingdirect the auditor 63 4 to cause notice to be given of such hearing ashereinafter63 5 provided in section 468.207. 63 6 Sec. 146. Section 468.209, unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 63 7 2015, is amended to read as follows: 63 8 If the board, after consideration of the subject matter, 63 9 including all objections filed to the adoption of the plan and 63 10 all claims for damages, shall find that the district will be 63 11 benefited by adoption of the plan or the purposes for which 63 12 the district was established is furtheredtherebyby the plan, 63 13 they shall enter an order approving and adoptingsuchthe final 63 14 plan.SuchThe order shall have the effect of: 63 15 Sec. 147. Section 468.220, Code 2015, is amended to read as 63 16 follows: 63 17 468.220 Occupancy and use permitted ==== assessments paid. 63 18 1. Any levee or drainage district organized, or in the 63 19 process of being organized, under the laws of this state may 63 20 occupy and use for any lawful levee or drainage purpose land 63 21 owned by the state of Iowa, upon first obtaining permission to 63 22 do so from the state or state agency controlling thesameland. 63 23 2. In the case of lands lying within the beds of meandered 63 24 streams and border streams the permission shall be obtained 63 25 from the natural resource commission of the department of 63 26 natural resources. In the case of lands that are not under 63 27 the control ofnoany office or agency of the state, then the 63 28 permission shall be obtained from the executive council. 63 29 3. Such permission shall not be unreasonably withheld and 63 30 shall be in the form of an easement executed by the governor 63 31 or in the case of an agency, by the chairperson or presiding 63 32 officer thereof, and when once granted shall be perpetual, 63 33 except that if no use is made of thesameeasement for a period 63 34 of five yearssuch, the permission shall immediately thereafter 63 35 expire. 64 1 4. All uses and occupancies as contemplated by this section 64 2 existing on July 4, 1961, are hereby legalized. 64 3 5. The state of Iowa, its agencies and subdivisions shall be 64 4 financially responsible for drainage and special assessments 64 5 against land which they own, or hold title to, within existing 64 6 drainage districts. 64 7 Sec. 148. Section 468.262, Code 2015, is amended to read as 64 8 follows: 64 9 468.262 Purpose. 64 10 The provisions of this part apply to drainage or levee 64 11 districts, governed by a board of supervisors, joint boards 64 12 of supervisors, or board of trustees, as provided in section 64 13 468.3,when such districts participate in a merger. 64 14 Sec. 149. Section 468.269, subsection 3, paragraph a, Code 64 15 2015, is amended to read as follows: 64 16 a. The board must approve a report by an engineer 64 17 appointed by the board as provided inthispart 1 stating 64 18 those improvements directly benefiting land situated in the 64 19 participatingdominantservient district were made within the 64 20 five=year period provided in subsection 2. 64 21 Sec. 150. Section 468.540, Code 2015, is amended to read as 64 22 follows: 64 23 468.540 Refunding bonds. 64 24 The board of supervisors of any county may extend the time of 64 25 the payment of any of its outstanding drainage bonds issued in 64 26 anticipation of the collection of drainage assessments levied 64 27 upon property within a drainage district, and may extend the 64 28 time of payment of any unpaid assessment, or any installment or 64 29 installments thereof, and. The board may renew or extend the 64 30 time of payment of such legal bonded indebtedness, or any part 64 31 thereof, for account of such drainage district, and may refund 64 32 the same and issue drainage refunding bonds therefor subject to 64 33 the limitation and in the manner hereinafter provided. 64 34 Sec. 151. Section 468.544, Code 2015, is amended to read as 64 35 follows: 65 1 468.544 Requirements of notice. 65 2SaidThe notice shall be directed to each person whose name 65 3 appears upon the transfer books in the auditor's office as 65 4 owner of lands withinsaidthe drainage district upon which 65 5saidthe drainage assessments are unpaid, naming the owner, and 65 6 also to the person or persons in actual occupancy of any of 65 7saidthe tracts of land without naming them, and. The notice 65 8 shall also statetheall of the following: 65 9 1. The amount of unpaid assessments upon each forty=acre 65 10 tract of land or less., and that65 11 2. That all ofsaidthe unpaid assessments, installment or 65 12 installments thereof as proposed to be extended, may be paid on 65 13 or before the time fixed forsaidthe hearing., and that65 14 3. That after the expiration of such time no assessments may 65 15 be paid except in the manner and at the times fixed by the board 65 16 in the resolution authorizing the issuance ofsaidthe drainage 65 17 refunding bonds. 65 18 Sec. 152. Section 476.20, subsection 2, Code 2015, is 65 19 amended to read as follows: 65 20 2. The board shall establish rules requiring a regulated 65 21 public utility furnishing gas or electricity to include in 65 22 the utility's notice of pending disconnection of service a 65 23 written statement advising the customer that the customer 65 24 may be eligible to participate in the low income home energy 65 25 assistance program or weatherization assistance program 65 26 administered by the division of community action agencies of 65 27 the department of human rights. The written statement shall 65 28 list the address and telephone number of the local agency 65 29 which is administering the customer's low income home energy 65 30 assistance program and the weatherization assistance program. 65 31 The written statement shall also state that the customer 65 32 is advised to contact the public utility to settle any of 65 33 the customer's complaints with the public utility, but if a 65 34 complaint is not settled to the customer's satisfaction, the 65 35 customer may file the complaint with the board. The written 66 1 statement shall include the address and phone number of the 66 2 board. If the notice of pending disconnection of service 66 3 applies to a residence, the written statement shall advise 66 4 that the disconnection does not apply from November 1 through 66 5 April 1 for a resident who is a "head of household", as defined 66 6by lawin section 422.4, and who has been certified to the 66 7 public utility by the local agency which is administering the 66 8 low income home energy assistance program and weatherization 66 9 assistance program as being eligible for either the low 66 10 income home energy assistance program or weatherization 66 11 assistance program, and that if such a resident resides within 66 12 the serviced residence, the customer should promptly have 66 13 the qualifying resident notify the local agency which is 66 14 administering the low income home energy assistance program and 66 15 weatherization assistance program. The board shall establish 66 16 rules requiring that the written notice contain additional 66 17 information as it deems necessary and appropriate. 66 18 Sec. 153. Section 476.29, subsection 3, Code 2015, is 66 19 amended to read as follows: 66 20 3. A certificate is transferable, subject to approval of the 66 21 board pursuant to section 476.20, subsection 1, paragraph "a". 66 22 Sec. 154. Section 476.96, unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 66 23 2015, is amended to read as follows: 66 24 As used in sections 476.95, 476.100, and 476.101, unless the 66 25 context otherwise requires: 66 26 Sec. 155. Section 478.15, Code 2015, is amended to read as 66 27 follows: 66 28 478.15 Eminent domain ==== procedure ==== entering on land ==== 66 29 reversion on nonuse. 66 30 1. Any person, company, or corporation having secured a 66 31 franchise as provided in this chapter, shall thereupon be 66 32 vested with the right of eminent domain to such extent as the 66 33 utilities board may approve, prescribe and find to be necessary 66 34 for public use, not exceeding one hundred feet in width for 66 35 right=of=way and not exceeding one hundred sixty acres in any 67 1 one location, in addition to right=of=way, for the location 67 2 of electric substations to carry out the purposes of said 67 3 franchise; provided however, that where two hundred K V lines 67 4 or higher voltage lines are to be constructed, the person, 67 5 company, or corporation may apply to the board for a wider 67 6 right=of=way not to exceed two hundred feet, and the board 67 7 may for good cause extend the width of such right=of=way for 67 8 such lines to the person, company, or corporation applying for 67 9 the same. The burden of proving the necessity for public use 67 10 shall be on the person, company, or corporation seeking the 67 11 franchise. A homestead site, cemetery, orchard, or schoolhouse 67 12 location shall not be condemned for the purpose of erecting 67 13 an electric substation. If agreement cannot be made with the 67 14 private owner of lands as to damages caused by the construction 67 15 of said transmission line, or electric substations, the same 67 16 proceedings shall be taken as provided for taking private 67 17 property for works of internal improvement. 67 18 2. Any person, company, or corporation proposing to 67 19 construct a transmission line or other facility which involves 67 20 the taking of property under the right of eminent domain 67 21 and desiring to enter upon the land, which it proposes to 67 22 appropriate, for the purpose of examining or surveying the 67 23 same, shall first file with the utilities board, a written 67 24 statement under oath setting forth the proposed routing of 67 25 the line or facility including a description of the lands to 67 26 be crossed, the names and addresses of owners, together with 67 27 request that a permit be issued bysaidthe board authorizing 67 28saidthe person, company, or corporation or its duly appointed 67 29 representative to enter upon the land for the purpose of 67 30 examining and surveying and to take and usethereonon the 67 31 land any vehicle and surveying equipment necessary in making 67 32 the survey.SaidThe board shall within ten days aftersaid 67 33the request issue a permit, accompanied by such bond in such 67 34 amount as the board shall approve, to the person, company, or 67 35 corporation makingsaidthe application, if initsthe board's 68 1 opinion the application is made in good faith and not for the 68 2 purpose of harassing the owner of the land. If the board is 68 3 of the opinion that the application is not made in good faith 68 4 or made for the purpose of harassment to the owner ofsaidthe 68 5 landitthe board shall set the matter for hearingand it. The 68 6 matter shall be heard not more than twenty days after filing 68 7saidthe application. Notice of the time and place of hearing 68 8 shall be given bysaidthe board, to the owner ofsaidthe land 68 9 by registered mail with a return receipt requested, not less 68 10 than ten days preceding the date of hearing. 68 11 3. Any person, company or corporation that has obtained 68 12 a permit in the mannerhereinprescribed in this section may 68 13 enter uponsaidthe land or lands, asaboveprovided in this 68 14 section, and shall be liable for actual damages sustained in 68 15 connection with such entry. An action in damages shall be the 68 16 exclusive remedy. 68 17 4. If an electric transmission line right=of=way, or any 68 18 part thereof, is wholly abandoned for public utility purposes 68 19 by the relocation of the transmission lines, is not used or 68 20 operated for a period of five years, or if its construction has 68 21 been commenced and work has ceased and has not in good faith 68 22 been resumed for five years, the right=of=way shall revert 68 23 to the person or persons who, at the time of the abandonment 68 24 or reversion, are the owners of the tract from whichsuch 68 25the right=of=way was taken. Following such abandonment of 68 26 right=of=way, the owner or holder of purported fee title 68 27 tosuchthe real estate may serve notice upon the owner of 68 28suchthe right=of=way easement, or the owner's successor in 68 29 interest, and upon any party in possession ofsaidthe real 68 30 estate, a written notice which shall accurately describe the 68 31 real estate in question, set out the facts concerning ownership 68 32 of the fee, ownership of the right=of=way easement, and the 68 33 period of abandonment, and notifysaidthe parties that such 68 34 reversion shall be complete and final, and that the easement or 68 35 other right shall be forfeited, unlesssaidthe parties shall, 69 1 within one hundred twenty days after the completed service 69 2 of notice, file an affidavit with the county recorder of the 69 3 county in which the real estate is located disputing the facts 69 4 contained insaidthe notice. 69 5 5.SaidThe notice shall be served in the same manner as 69 6 an original notice under the Iowa rules of civil procedure, 69 7 except that when notice is served by publication no affidavit 69 8 therefor shall be required before publication. If no affidavit 69 9 disputing the facts contained in the notice is filed within 69 10 one hundred twenty days, the party serving the notice may file 69 11 for record in the office of the county recorder a copy of the 69 12 notice with proofs of service attached thereto or endorsed 69 13 thereon, and when so recorded, the record shall be constructive 69 14 notice to all persons of the abandonment, reversion, and 69 15 forfeiture ofsuchthe right=of=way. 69 16 Sec. 156. Section 478.31, Code 2015, is amended to read as 69 17 follows: 69 18 478.31 Temporary permits for lines less than one mile. 69 19 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 478.1, any 69 20 person, company, or corporation proposing to construct an 69 21 electric transmission line not exceeding one mile in length 69 22 and which does not involve the taking of property under the 69 23 right of eminent domain may obtain a temporary construction 69 24 permit from the utilities board by proceeding in the manner 69 25hereinafterset forth in this section.SaidThe person, 69 26 company, or corporation shall first file with the board a 69 27 verified petition setting forth the requirements of section 69 28 478.3, subsection 1, paragraphs "a" through "h", with the 69 29 further allegation that the petitioner is the nearest electric 69 30 utility to the proposed point of service. 69 31 2. The petition shall also state that the filing thereof 69 32 constitutes an application for a temporary construction 69 33 permit and shall also have endorsed thereon the approval of 69 34 the appropriate highway authority or railroad concerned if 69 35 such line is to be constructed over, across or along a public 70 1 highway or railroad. 70 2 3. Upon receipt ofsuchthe petition the utilities board 70 3 shall consider same and may grant a temporary construction 70 4 permit in whole or in part or upon such terms, conditions and 70 5 restrictions, and with such modifications as to location as may 70 6 seem to it just and proper, however, no. A finding of public 70 7 usewillshall not be made at the time of the issuance of the 70 8 permit,such finding tobut shall be made, if substantiated by 70 9 petitioner, at the subsequent consideration of the propriety 70 10 of granting a franchise for the line subject to the permit. 70 11 The signature of one utilities board member onsuchthe 70 12 permit shall be sufficient. The issuance ofsuchthe permit 70 13 shall constitute temporary authority for the permit holder to 70 14 construct the line for which the permit is granted. 70 15 4. Upon the granting of such temporary construction permit 70 16 the utilities board shall cause the publication of notice 70 17 required by section 478.5 and all other requirements shall be 70 18 complied with as in the manner provided for the granting of a 70 19 franchise. If a hearing is required then the petitioner shall 70 20 make a sufficient and proper showing thereat before a franchise 70 21 will be issued for the line. Any franchise issued will be 70 22 subject to all applicable provisions of this chapter. 70 23 5. Notwithstandinganything foregoingsubsections 1 through 70 24 4, if the utilities board shall determine that a franchise 70 25 should not be granted, or that further restrictions, conditions 70 26 or modifications are required, or if the petitioner shall fail 70 27 to make a sufficient and proper showing of the necessity for 70 28 the granting of a franchise within six months of the granting 70 29 of the temporary construction permit, the permit issued 70 30 hereunder shall become null and void and the permit holder may 70 31 be required to take such action deemed necessary by the board 70 32 to remove, modify or relocate the construction undertaken by 70 33 virtue of the temporary permit issued hereunder. 70 34 Sec. 157. Section 481A.22, Code 2015, is amended to read as 70 35 follows: 71 1 481A.22 Field and retriever meets ==== permit required. 71 2 1. a. All officially sanctioned field meets or trials 71 3 and retriever meets or trials where the skill of dogs is 71 4 demonstrated in pointing, retrieving, trailing, or chasing any 71 5 game bird, game animal, or fur=bearing animal shall require 71 6 a field trial permit. Except as otherwise provided by law, 71 7 it shall be unlawful to kill any wildlife in such events. 71 8 Notwithstanding the provisions of section 481A.21 it shall 71 9 be lawful to hold field meets or trials and retriever meets 71 10 or trials where dogs are permitted to work in exhibition or 71 11 contest whereby the skill of dogs is demonstrated by retrieving 71 12 dead or wounded game birds which have been propagated by 71 13 licensed game breeders within the state or secured from lawful 71 14 sources outside the state and lawfully brought into the state. 71 15 Allsuchof the birds must be released on the day of trials on 71 16 premises where the trials are held. 71 17 b.SuchAny birds released may be shot by official guns 71 18 after having secured a permit ashereinprovided in this 71 19 section. 71 20 c.SuchThe permits may be issued by the director of the 71 21 department upon proper application and the payment of a fee 71 22 of two dollars for each trial held. A representative of the 71 23 department shall attend all such trials and enforce the laws 71 24 and regulations governing same. 71 25 2. The person or persons designated by the committee in 71 26 charge to do the shooting forsuchthe trials shall be known 71 27 as the official guns, and no other person shall be permitted 71 28 to kill or attempt to kill any of the birds released for such 71 29 trials. 71 30 3. Before any birds are released under this section, they 71 31 must each have attached a tag provided by the department and 71 32 attached by a representative of the department at a cost of 71 33 not more than ten cents for each tag. All tags are to remain 71 34 attached to birds until prepared for consumption. 71 35 4. It is unlawful for any person to hold, conduct, or to 72 1 participate in a field or retriever trial before the permit 72 2 required by this section has been secured or for any person to 72 3 possess or remove from the trial grounds any birds which have 72 4 not been tagged ashereinin this section required. 72 5 Sec. 158. Section 490.1302, subsection 2, paragraph a, 72 6 subparagraph (3), Code 2015, is amended to read as follows: 72 7 (3) Issued by an open=end management investment company 72 8 registered with the United States securities and exchange 72 9 commission under the federal Investment Company Act of 1940, 72 10 15 U.S.C. {80a=1 et seq., and may be redeemed at the option of 72 11 the holder at net asset value. 72 12 Sec. 159. Section 490.1402, subsection 2, paragraph a, 72 13 subparagraph (2), Code 2015, is amended to read as follows: 72 14 (2) If paragraph "a", subparagraph (1), subparagraph 72 15 division (a) or(2)(b), applies, it must communicate the basis 72 16 for so proceeding. 72 17 Sec. 160. Section 491.3, subsection 6, Code 2015, is amended 72 18 to read as follows: 72 19 6. To make contracts,and acquire and transferproperty 72 20 ==property, possessing the same powers in such respects as 72 21 natural persons. 72 22 Sec. 161. Section 491.23, Code 2015, is amended to read as 72 23 follows: 72 24 491.23 Dissolution ==== filing a statement with secretary of 72 25 state. 72 26 A corporation may be dissolved prior to the period fixed 72 27 in the articles of incorporation, by unanimous consent, or 72 28 in accordance with the provisions of its articles,andif a 72 29 statement swearing to the dissolution, signed by the officers 72 30 of such corporation, is filed with the secretary of state. A 72 31recordingfee of one dollar shall apply to the filing of the 72 32 statement. 72 33 Sec. 162. Section 502A.4, subsection 1, paragraph e, Code 72 34 2015, is amended to read as follows: 72 35 e. A commodity contract under which the offeree or the 73 1 purchaser is a person under section 502A.3, an insurance 73 2 company, an investment company as defined in the federal 73 3 Investment Company Act of 1940, 15 U.S.C. {80a=1 et seq., or 73 4 an employee pension and profit sharing or benefit plan other 73 5 than a self=employed individual retirement plan, or individual 73 6 retirement account. 73 7 Sec. 163. Section 511.8, subsection 22, paragraph i, 73 8 unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 2015, is amended to read as 73 9 follows: 73 10 Securities held in the legal reserve of a life insurance 73 11 company or association and pledged as collateral for financial 73 12 instruments used in hedging transactions shall continue 73 13 to be eligible for inclusion in the legal reserve of the 73 14 life insurance company or association subject to all of the 73 15 following: 73 16 Sec. 164. Section 511.8, subsection 22, paragraph i, 73 17 subparagraph (3), Code 2015, is amended to read as follows: 73 18 (3) Securities pledged as collateral for financial 73 19 instruments used in hedging transactions that the life 73 20 insurance company or association does not report as highly 73 21 effective hedging transactions, together with securities 73 22 pledged to a counterparty, clearing organization, or 73 23 clearinghouse on an upfront basis in the form of initial 73 24 margin, independent amount, or other securities pledged as a 73 25 precondition of entering into hedging transactions pursuant to 73 26 subparagraph (1) that the life insurance company or association 73 27 does not report as highly effective hedging transactions 73 28pursuant to subparagraph (1), are not eligible in excess of 73 29 three percent of the legal reserve of the life insurance 73 30 company or association, less any financial instruments used 73 31 in hedging transactions held in the legal reserve under this 73 32 subsection. 73 33 Sec. 165. Section 515.103, subsection 11, Code 2015, is 73 34 amended by striking the subsection. 73 35 Sec. 166. Section 517.2, Code 2015, is amended to read as 74 1 follows: 74 2 517.2 Terms defined. 74 3 As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise 74 4 requires: 74 5 1. a.The term "earned premiums" as used herein"Earned 74 6 premiums" shall include gross premiums charged on all policies 74 7 written, including all determined excess and additional 74 8 premiums, less returned premiums, other than premiums returned 74 9 to policyholders as dividends, and less reinsurance premiums 74 10 and premiums on policies canceled, and less unearned premiums 74 11 on policies in force. 74 12 b. Any participating company which has charged in its 74 13 premiums a loading solely for dividends shall not be required 74 14 to include such loading in its earned premiums, provided a 74 15 statement of the amount of such loading has been filed with and 74 16 approved by the commissioner of insurance. 74 17 2.The term "compensation" as used in this chapter74 18 "Compensation" shall relate to all insurances affected by virtue 74 19 of statutes providing compensation to employees for personal 74 20 injuries irrespective of fault of the employer. 74 21 3.The term "liability""Liability" shall relate to all 74 22 insurance, except compensation insurance, against loss or 74 23 damage from accident to or injuries suffered by an employee or 74 24 other person and for which the insured is liable. 74 25 4.The terms "loss payments""Loss payments" and "loss 74 26 expense payments"as used hereinshall include all payments 74 27 to claimants, including payments for medical and surgical 74 28 attendance, legal expenses, salaries and expenses of 74 29 investigators, and field personnel, rents, stationery, 74 30 telegraph and telephone charges, postage, salaries and expenses 74 31 of office employees, home office expenses, and all other 74 32 payments made on account of claims, whether such payments shall 74 33 be allocated to specific claims or unallocated. 74 34 Sec. 167. Section 517.3, Code 2015, is amended to read as 74 35 follows: 75 1 517.3 Distribution of unallocated payments. 75 2 1. a. All unallocated liability loss expense payments made 75 3 in a given calendar year subsequent to the first four years in 75 4 which an insurer has been issuing liability policies shall be 75 5 distributed as follows: 75 6 (1) Thirty=five percent shall be charged to the policies 75 7 written in that year., forty75 8 (2) Forty percent to the policies written in the preceding 75 9 year., ten75 10 (3) Ten percent to the policies written in the second year 75 11 preceding, ten percent to the policies written in the third 75 12 year preceding., and five75 13 (4) Five percent to the policies written in the fourth year 75 14 preceding., and such75 15 b. The payments made in each of the first four calendar 75 16 years in which an insurer issues liability policies shall be 75 17 distributed as follows: 75 18 (1) In the first calendar year one hundred percent shall be 75 19 charged to the policies written in that year., in75 20 (2) In the second calendar year fifty percent shall be 75 21 charged to the policies written in that year and fifty percent 75 22 to the policies written in the preceding year., in75 23 (3) In the third calendar year forty percent shall be 75 24 charged to the policies written in that year, forty percent to 75 25 the policies written in the preceding year, and twenty percent 75 26 to the policies written in the second year preceding., and in75 27 (4) In the fourth calendar year thirty=five percent shall 75 28 be charged to the policies written in that year, forty percent 75 29 to the policies written in the preceding year, fifteen percent 75 30 to the policies written in the second year preceding, and ten 75 31 percent to the policies written in the third year preceding., 75 32 and a75 33 c. A schedule showing such distribution shall be included 75 34 in the annual statement. 75 35 2. a. All unallocated compensation loss expense payments 76 1 made in a given calendar year subsequent to the first three 76 2 years in which an insurer has been issuing compensation 76 3 policies shall be distributed as follows: 76 4 (1) Forty percent shall be charged to the policies written 76 5 in that year., forty=five76 6 (2) Forty=five percent to the policies written in the 76 7 preceding year., ten76 8 (3) Ten percent to the policies written in the second year 76 9 preceding.and five76 10 (4) Five percent to the policies written in the third year 76 11 preceding., and such76 12 b. The payments made in each of the first three calendar 76 13 years in which an insurer issues compensation policies shall be 76 14 distributed as follows: 76 15 (1) In the first calendar year one hundred percent shall be 76 16 charged to the policies written in that year., in76 17 (2) In the second calendar year fifty percent shall be 76 18 charged to the policies written in that year and fifty percent 76 19 to the policies written in the preceding year., in76 20 (3) In the third calendar year forty=five percent shall 76 21 be charged to the policies written in that year, forty=five 76 22 percent to the policies written in the preceding year and ten 76 23 percent to the policies written in the second year preceding., 76 24 and a76 25 c. A schedule showing such distribution shall be included 76 26 in the annual statement. 76 27 3. Whenever, in the judgment of the commissioner of 76 28 insurance, the liability or compensation loss reserves of any 76 29 insurer under the commissioner's supervision, calculated in 76 30 accordance with the foregoing provisions, are inadequate, the 76 31 commissioner may, in the commissioner's discretion, require 76 32 such insurer to maintain additional reserves based upon 76 33 estimated individual claims or otherwise. 76 34 Sec. 168. Section 518A.1, subsection 2, paragraph a, Code 76 35 2015, is amended to read as follows: 77 1 a. An application on blanks furnished by the association and 77 2 signed by the insured or the insured's representative, which 77 3 may contain in addition to other provisions:the77 4 (1) The value of the property., the77 5 (2) The proper descriptionthereof, theof the property. 77 6 (3) The amount of other insurance and the encumbrance 77 7thereon, and agreementon the property. 77 8 (4) Agreement to be governed by the articles of 77 9 incorporation and bylaws in force at the time the policy is 77 10 issued., a77 11 (5) A representation that the foregoing statements are true 77 12 as far as the same are known to the insured or material to the 77 13 risk., and that77 14 (6) That the insurance shall take effect when approved by 77 15 the secretary. 77 16 Sec. 169. Section 523I.312, subsection 2, paragraph n, Code 77 17 2015, is amended to read as follows: 77 18 n. Include an explanation of regulatory oversight by 77 19 the insurance division in twelve point boldface type, in 77 20 substantially the following language: 77 21 This agreement is subject to rules administered by the Iowa 77 22 insurance division. You may call the insurance division with 77 23 inquiries or complaints at(515)281=5705(insert telephone 77 24 number). Written inquiries or complaints should be mailed 77 25 to: Iowa Securities and Regulated Industries Bureau,330 Maple 77 26 Street, Des Moines, Iowa 50319(insert address). 77 27 Sec. 170. Section 533.301, subsection 5, paragraph i, 77 28 unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 2015, is amended to read as 77 29 follows: 77 30 Corporate bonds as defined by and subject to terms and 77 31 conditions imposed by the superintendent, provided that the 77 32 superintendent shall not approve investment in corporate bonds 77 33 unless the bonds are investment grade. For purposes of this 77 34 paragraph, "investment grade" means the issuer of a security 77 35 has an adequate capacity to meet the financial commitments 78 1 under the security for the projected life of the asset or 78 2 exposure, even under adverse economic conditions. An issuer 78 3 has an adequate capacity to meet the financial commitmentsof 78 4 a securityif the risk of default by the obligor is low and 78 5 the full and timely repayment of principal and interest on the 78 6 security is expected. A state credit union may consider any 78 7 or all of the following nonexhaustive or nonmutually exclusive 78 8 factors, to the extent appropriate, with respect to the credit 78 9 risk of a security: 78 10 Sec. 171. Section 536.1, subsections 4 and 5, Code 2015, are 78 11 amended to read as follows: 78 12 4. A person who enters into less than ten supervised loans 78 13 per year in this state and who neither has an office physically 78 14 located in this state nor engages in face=to=face solicitation 78 15 in this state may contract for and receive the rate of interest 78 16 permitted in this chapter for licensees under this chapter.A 78 17 "consumer loan" means the same as defined in section 537.1301.78 18 5. For the purposes of this section:, "threshold amount"78 19 a. "Consumer loan" means the same as defined in section 78 20 537.1301. 78 21 b. "Threshold amount" means the same as defined in section 78 22 537.1301. 78 23 Sec. 172. Section 537.1301, subsection 26, Code 2015, is 78 24 amended to read as follows: 78 25 26. "Lender" means a person who makes a loan or, except as 78 26 otherwise provided in thisActchapter, a person who takes an 78 27 assignment of a lender's right to payment, but use of the term 78 28 does not in itself impose on an assignee any obligation of the 78 29 lender. 78 30 Sec. 173. Section 551A.4, subsection 1, paragraph a, Code 78 31 2015, is amended to read as follows: 78 32 a. The offer or sale of a business opportunity if the 78 33 purchaser is a bank, federally chartered savings and loan 78 34 association, trust company, insurance company, credit union, 78 35 or investment company as defined by the federal Investment 79 1 Company Act of 1940, 15 U.S.C. {80a=1 et seq., a pension 79 2 or profit=sharing trust, or other financial institution or 79 3 institutional buyer, or a broker=dealer registered pursuant to 79 4 chapter 502, whether the purchaser is acting for itself or in a 79 5 fiduciary capacity. 79 6 Sec. 174. Section 554.8110, subsection 5, paragraph a, Code 79 7 2015, is amended to read as follows: 79 8 a. if an agreement between the securities intermediary 79 9 and its entitlement holder governing the securities account 79 10 expressly provides that a particular jurisdiction is the 79 11 securities intermediary's jurisdiction for purposes of this 79 12 part, this Article, orthis Act2000 Iowa Acts, ch. 1149, that 79 13 jurisdiction is the securities intermediary's jurisdiction. 79 14 Sec. 175. Section 558.1, Code 2015, is amended to read as 79 15 follows: 79 16 558.1 "Instruments affecting real estate" defined ==== 79 17 revocation. 79 18 All instruments containing a power to convey, or in any 79 19 manner relating to real estate, including certified copies of 79 20 petitions in bankruptcy with or without the schedules appended, 79 21 of decrees of adjudication in bankruptcy, and of orders 79 22 approving trustees' bonds in bankruptcy, and a jobs training 79 23 agreement entered into under chapter 260E between an employer 79 24 and community college which contains a description of the real 79 25 estate affected, shall be held to beinstruments"instruments 79 26 affectingthe same; and no suchreal estate". An instrument 79 27 affecting real estate, when acknowledged or certified and 79 28 recorded as in this chapter prescribed,cancannot be revoked 79 29 as to third parties by any act of the parties by whom it was 79 30 executed, until the instrument containing such revocation is 79 31 acknowledged and filed for record in the same office in which 79 32 the instrument containing such power is recorded, except that 79 33 uniform commercial code financing statements and financing 79 34 statement changes as provided in chapter 554 need not be thus 79 35 acknowledged. 80 1 Sec. 176. Section 602.8108, subsection 2, Code 2015, is 80 2 amended to read as follows: 80 3 2. Except as otherwise provided, the clerk of the district 80 4 court shall report and submit to the state court administrator, 80 5 not later than the fifteenth day of each month, the fines and 80 6 fees received during the preceding calendar month. Except as 80 7 provided in subsections 3, 4,5,6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11, the 80 8 state court administrator shall deposit the amounts received 80 9 with the treasurer of state for deposit in the general fund of 80 10 the state. The state court administrator shall report to the 80 11 legislative services agency within thirty days of the beginning 80 12 of each fiscal quarter the amount received during the previous 80 13 quarter in the account established under this section. 80 14 Sec. 177. Section 602.11113, Code 2015, is amended to read 80 15 as follows: 80 16 602.11113 Bailiffs employed as court attendants. 80 17 Persons who were employed as bailiffs and who were 80 18 performing services for the court, other than law enforcement 80 19 services, immediately priorto the effective date of section 80 20 602.6601July 1, 1983, shall be employed by the district court 80 21 administrators as court attendants under section 602.6601 on 80 22the effective date of that sectionJuly 1, 1983. 80 23 Sec. 178. Section 614.6, unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 2015, 80 24 is amended to read as follows: 80 25 The period of limitationabove describedspecified in 80 26 sections 614.1 through 614.5 shall be computed omitting any 80 27 time when: 80 28 Sec. 179. Section 614.35, Code 2015, is amended to read as 80 29 follows: 80 30 614.35 Recording interest. 80 31 To be effective and to be entitled to record, the notice 80 32abovereferred to in section 614.34 shall contain an accurate 80 33 and full description of all land affected by such notice which 80 34 description shall be set forth in particular terms and not by 80 35 general inclusions; but if the claim is founded upon a recorded 81 1 instrument, then the description in such notice may be the same 81 2 as that contained in such recorded instrument. Such notice 81 3 shall be filed for record in the office of the county recorder 81 4 of the county or counties where the land described in the 81 5 notice is situated. The recorder of each county shall accept 81 6 all such notices presented to the recorder which describe land 81 7 located in the county in which the recorder serves and shall 81 8 enter and record full copies of the notices and shall index the 81 9 applicable entries specified in sections 558.49 and 558.52, and 81 10 each recorder shall be entitled to charge the same fees for the 81 11 recording of the notices as are charged for recording deeds. 81 12 In indexing such notices in the recorder's office each recorder 81 13 shall enter such notices under the grantee indexes of deeds in 81 14 the names of the claimants appearing in such notices. 81 15 Sec. 180. Section 633.279, subsection 2, paragraph a, Code 81 16 2015, is amended to read as follows: 81 17 a. An attested will may be made self=proved at the time of 81 18 its execution, or at any subsequent date, by the acknowledgment 81 19 thereof by the testator and the affidavits of the witnesses, 81 20 each made before a person authorized to administer oaths 81 21 and take acknowledgments under the laws of this state, and 81 22 evidenced by such person's certificate, under seal, attached 81 23 or annexed to the will, in form and content substantially as 81 24 follows: 81 25 Affidavit 81 26 State of...... ) 81 27 County of...... ) ss 81 28 We, the undersigned, ......., ....... and ........., the 81 29 testator and the witnesses, respectively, whose names are 81 30 signed to the attached or foregoing instrument, being first 81 31 duly sworn, declare to the undersigned authority that at the 81 32 date of the instrument, we all knew the identity of each other; 81 33 the instrument was exhibited to the witnesses by the testator, 81 34 who declared it to be the testator's last will and testament 81 35 and was signed by the testator or by another at the direction 82 1 of the testator at ........, in the County of ......, State 82 2 of ......, on the date shown in the instrument, and in the 82 3 presence of each other as subscribing witnesses; that we, as 82 4 witnesses, declare to the undersigned authority that in our 82 5 presence the testator executed and acknowledged such will as 82 6 the testator's will and that we, in the testator's presence, at 82 7 the testator's request, and in the presence of each other, did 82 8 subscribe our names thereto as attesting witnesses on the date 82 9 of such will; and that the witnesses were sixteen years of age 82 10 or older. 82 11 ............................ 82 12 Testator 82 13 ............................ 82 14 Witness 82 15 ............................ 82 16 Witness 82 17 ............................ 82 18 Subscribed, sworn and acknowledged before me by ........, the 82 19 testator; and subscribed and sworn before me by ........ and 82 20 ......., witnesses, this ... day of ...... (month), ... (year) 82 21 ............................. 82 22Notary Public, or other82 23 Signature of notarial 82 24 officerauthorized to take82 25 (Stamp)and certify acknowledgments82 26and administer oaths82 27 [...................] 82 28 Title of office 82 29 [My commission expires] 82 30 Sec. 181. Section 633.304, subsections 2 and 3, Code 2015, 82 31 are amended to read as follows: 82 32 2. On admission of a will to probate, the executor, as 82 33 soon as letters are issued, shall cause notice to be published 82 34 once each week for two consecutive weeks in a daily or weekly 82 35 newspaper of general circulation published in the county in 83 1 which the estate is pendingand at. At any time during the 83 2 pendency of administration that the executor has knowledge of 83 3 the name and address of a person believed to own or possess a 83 4 claim which will not or may not be paid or otherwise satisfied 83 5 during administration, the executor shall provide notice by 83 6 ordinary mail to each such claimant at the claimant's last 83 7 known address, and. The executor shall also, as soon as 83 8 practicable give notice, except to any executor, by ordinary 83 9 mail to the surviving spouse, each heir of the decedent, 83 10 and each devisee under the will admitted to probate whose 83 11 identities are reasonably ascertainable, at such persons' last 83 12 known addresses,that gives noticeof admission of the will to 83 13 probate and of the appointment of the executor. In the notice 83 14 shall be included a notice that any action to set aside the 83 15 probate of the will must be brought within the later to occur 83 16 of four months from the date of the second publication of the 83 17 notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice 83 18 or thereafter be forever barred, a notice to debtors to make 83 19 payment, and a notice to creditors having claims against the 83 20 estate to file them with the clerk within four months from the 83 21 second publication of the notice, or thereafter be forever 83 22 barred. 83 23 3. The notice shall be substantially in the following form: 83 24 NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, 83 25 OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, 83 26 AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS 83 27 In the District Court of Iowa 83 28 in and for .... County. 83 29 Probate No. .... 83 30 In the Estate of ......, Deceased 83 31 To All Persons Interested in the Estate of ......, Deceased, 83 32 who died on or about ...... (date): 83 33 You are hereby notified that on the .. day of .... (month), 83 34 ...... (year), the last will and testament of ........, 83 35 deceased, bearing date of the .. day of .... (month), .. 84 1 (year), was admitted to probate in the above named court and 84 2 that ........ was appointed executor of the estate. Any 84 3 action to set aside the will must be brought in the district 84 4 court of said county within the later to occur of four months 84 5 from the date of the second publication of this notice or one 84 6 month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of 84 7 the decedent and devisees under the will whose identities are 84 8 reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred. 84 9 Notice is further given that all persons indebted to 84 10 the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the 84 11 undersigned, and creditors having claims against the estate 84 12 shall file them with the clerk of the above named district 84 13 court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance, 84 14 and unless so filed by the later to occur of four months from 84 15 the date of second publication of this notice or one month from 84 16 the date of mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or 84 17 paid) a claim is thereafter forever barred. 84 18 Dated this .. day of ...... (month), .. (year) 84 19 ........... 84 20 Executor of estate 84 21 ........... 84 22 Address 84 23 .......... 84 24 Attorney for executor 84 25 .......... 84 26 Address 84 27 Date of second publication 84 28 .. day of ...... (month), .. (year) 84 29 (Date to be inserted by publisher) 84 30 Sec. 182. Section 633A.3110, subsection 5, Code 2015, is 84 31 amended to read as follows: 84 32 5. The notice described in subsection 2 shall be 84 33 substantially in the following form: 84 34 To all persons regarding ..............................., 84 35 deceased, who died on or about 85 1 ........................................(date). You are hereby 85 2 notified that .......................... is the trustee of 85 3 the ................ Trust. 85 4 Any action to contest the validity of the trust must be 85 5 brought in the District Court of .... County, Iowa, within 85 6 the later to occur of four months from the date of second 85 7 publication of this notice, or thirty days from the date of 85 8 mailing this notice to all heirs of the decedent settlor 85 9 and the spouse of the decedent settlor whose identities are 85 10 reasonably ascertainable. Any suit not filed within this 85 11 period shall be forever barred. 85 12 Notice is further given that any person or entity possessing 85 13 a claim against the trust must mail proof of the claim to the 85 14 trustee at the address listed below via certified mail, return 85 15 receipt requested, by the later to occur of four months from 85 16 the date of the second publication of this notice or thirty 85 17 days from the date of mailing this notice if required, or 85 18 the claim shall be forever barred, unless paid or otherwise 85 19 satisfied. 85 20 Dated this ............ day of 85 21 ........................(month), ...............(year) 85 22 .......................................................... 85 23 Trust 85 24 ............................................... 85 25 Trustee 85 26 Address: ..................................... 85 27 ............................................... 85 28 Date of second publication 85 29 ............ day of ........................(month), 85 30 ................(year) 85 31 Sec. 183. Section 633B.203, subsections 3 and 9, Code 2015, 85 32 are amended to read as follows: 85 33 3. Execute, acknowledge, seal, deliver, file, or record 85 34 any instrument or communication the agent considers desirable 85 35 to accomplish a purpose of a transaction, including but not 86 1 limited to creating at any time a schedule listing some or all 86 2 of the principal's property and attaching the instrumentofor 86 3 communication to the power of attorney. 86 4 9. Access communications intended for, and communicate 86 5 on behalf of, the principal, whether by mail, electronic 86 6 transmission, telephone, or other means. 86 7 Sec. 184. Section 633B.205, subsection 2, Code 2015, is 86 8 amended to read as follows: 86 9 2. Sell; exchange; convey with or without covenants, 86 10 representations, or warranties; quitclaim; release; surrender; 86 11 create a security interest in; grant options concerning; lease; 86 12 sublease; or,otherwise dispose of tangible personal property 86 13 or an interest in tangible personal property. 86 14 Sec. 185. Section 633B.205, subsection 5, unnumbered 86 15 paragraph 1, Code 2015, is amended to read as follows: 86 16 Manage or conserve tangible personal property or an interest 86 17 in tangible personal property on behalf of the principal, 86 18 including but not limited to by doing all of the following: 86 19 Sec. 186. Section 636.33, Code 2015, is amended to read as 86 20 follows: 86 21 636.33 Final discharge. 86 22 Said fiduciary may filesuchthe receipt described in 86 23 section 636.32 with the fiduciary's final report, and if it 86 24 shall be made to appear to the satisfaction of the court that 86 25 the fiduciary has in all other respects complied with the law 86 26 governing the fiduciary's appointment and duties, the court may 86 27 approve such final report and enter the fiduciary's discharge. 86 28 Sec. 187. Section 636.34, Code 2015, is amended to read as 86 29 follows: 86 30 636.34 Notice of deposit. 86 31 Notice ofsucha contemplated deposit under section 636.31, 86 32 and of final report, shall be given for the same time and in 86 33 the same manner as is now required in cases of final report by 86 34 personal representatives under the probate code. 86 35 Sec. 188. Section 654.13, Code 2015, is amended to read as 87 1 follows: 87 2 654.13 Pledge of rents ==== priority. 87 3 Whenever any real estate is encumbered by two or more real 87 4 estate mortgages which in addition to the lien upon the real 87 5 estate grant to the mortgagee the right to subject the rents, 87 6 profits, availsand/or, or income from said real estate to the 87 7 payment of the debt secured by such mortgage, the priority 87 8 of the respective mortgagees under the provisions of their 87 9 mortgages affecting the rents, profits, availsand/or, or 87 10 incomes from the said real estate shall, as between such 87 11 mortgagees, be in the same order as the priority of the lien of 87 12 their respective mortgages on the real estate. 87 13 Sec. 189. Section 654.14, subsection 2, Code 2015, is 87 14 amended to read as follows: 87 15 2. If the owner or person in actual possession of 87 16 agricultural land as defined in section 9H.1 is not afforded 87 17 a right of first refusal in leasing the mortgaged premises by 87 18 the receiver, the owner or person in actual possession has a 87 19 cause of action against the receiver to recover either actual 87 20 damages or a one thousand dollar penalty, and costs, including 87 21 reasonable attorney's fees. The receiver shall deliver notice 87 22 of an offer made to the receiver to the owner or person in 87 23 actual possession or the attorney of the owner or person in 87 24 actual possession, of an offer made to the receiver, which 87 25 contains the terms of the offer,and the name and address 87 26 of the person making the offer. The delivery shall be made 87 27 personally with receipt returned or by certified or registered 87 28 mail, with the proper postage on the envelope, addressed to 87 29 the owner or person in actual possession or the attorney of 87 30 the owner or person in actual possession. An offer shall be 87 31 deemed to have been refused if the owner or person in actual 87 32 possession or the attorney of the owner or person in actual 87 33 possession does not respond within ten days following the date 87 34 that the notice is mailed. 87 35 Sec. 190. Section 656.5, Code 2015, is amended to read as 88 1 follows: 88 2 656.5 Proof and record of service. 88 3 If the terms and conditions as to which there is default are 88 4 not performed withinsaidthirty days, the party servingsaid 88 5the notice or causing thesamenotice to be served, may file 88 6 for record in the office of the county recorder a copy of the 88 7 noticeaforesaidwith proofs of service attached or endorsed 88 8 thereon(and, in case of service. If notice has been served 88 9 by publication, a personal affidavit that personal service 88 10 could not be made within thisstate), and whenstate shall 88 11 also be attached or endorsed on the notice. When so filed and 88 12 recorded, the said record shall be constructive notice to all 88 13 parties of the due forfeiture and cancellation ofsaidthe 88 14 contract. 88 15 Sec. 191. Section 669.2, subsection 4, paragraph c, Code 88 16 2015, is amended to read as follows: 88 17 c. "Employee of the state" also includes an architect 88 18 registered pursuant to chapter 544A or a professional engineer 88 19 licensed pursuant to chapter 542B who voluntarily and without 88 20 compensation provides initial structural or building systems 88 21 inspection services for the purposes of determining human 88 22 occupancy at the scene of a disaster as defined in section 88 23 29C.2, subsection 4. To be considered an employee of the 88 24 state, the architect or engineer shall be acting at the 88 25 request and under the direction of the commissioner of public 88 26 safety and in coordination with the local emergency management 88 27 commission established under chapter 29C. For purposes of this 88 28 paragraph, "compensation" does not include reimbursement for 88 29 expenses. 88 30 Sec. 192. Section 714.11, subsection 1, paragraph c, Code 88 31 2015, is amended to read as follows: 88 32 c. A fraudulent practice where it is not possible to 88 33 determine an amount of money or value of property andservice 88 34services involved. 88 35 Sec. 193. Section 714.14, subsection 2, Code 2015, is 89 1 amended to read as follows: 89 2 2. If money, property, or a service involved in two or 89 3 more acts of fraudulent practice is from the same person or 89 4 location, or from different persons by two or more acts which 89 5 occur in approximately the same location or time period so that 89 6 the fraudulent practices are attributable to a single scheme, 89 7 plan, or conspiracy, these acts may be considered as a single 89 8 fraudulent practice and the value may be the total value of all 89 9 money, property, andserviceservices involved. 89 10 Sec. 194. Section 724.1, subsection 2, paragraph a, Code 89 11 2015, is amended to read as follows: 89 12 a. An antique firearm. An antique firearm is any firearm, 89 13 including any firearm with a matchlock, flintlock, percussion 89 14 cap, or similar type of ignition system, manufactured in 89 15 or before 1898 or any firearm which is a replica of such a 89 16 firearm if such replica is not designed or redesigned for using 89 17 conventional rimfire or centerfire fixed ammunition or which 89 18 uses only rimfire or centerfire fixed ammunition which is no 89 19 longer manufactured in the United States and which is not 89 20 readily available in the ordinary channels of commercial trade. 89 21 Sec. 195. Section 725.1, subsection 1, paragraph c, Code 89 22 2015, is amended to read as follows: 89 23 c. If the person who sells or offers for sale the person's 89 24 services as a partner in a sex act is under the age of eighteen, 89 25 upon the expiration of two years following the person's 89 26 conviction for a violation of paragraph "a" or of a similar 89 27 local ordinance, the person may petition the court to expunge 89 28 the conviction, and if the person has had no other criminal 89 29 convictions, other than local traffic violations or simple 89 30 misdemeanor violations of chapter 321 during the two=year 89 31 period, the conviction shall be expunged as a matter of 89 32 law. The court shall enter an order that the record of the 89 33 conviction be expunged by the clerk of the district court. 89 34 Notwithstanding section 692.2, after receipt of notice from 89 35 the clerk of the district court that a record of conviction 90 1has been expungedfor a violation of paragraph "a" has been 90 2 expunged, the record of conviction shall be removed from the 90 3 criminal history data files maintained by the department of 90 4 public safety. 90 5 Sec. 196. Section 915.50, subsection 3, Code 2015, is 90 6 amended to read as follows: 90 7 3. The right to receive acriminalno=contact order upon a 90 8 finding of probable cause, pursuant to section 664A.3. 90 9 Sec. 197. Section 915.50A, subsection 2, Code 2015, is 90 10 amended to read as follows: 90 11 2. The right to receive acriminalno=contact order upon a 90 12 finding of probable cause, pursuant to section 664A.3. 90 13 Sec. 198. REPEAL. Sections 123.6, 123.7, 123.12, and 90 14 507C.8, Code 2015, are repealed. 90 15 Sec. 199. REPEAL. 2013 Iowa Acts, chapter 125, division II, 90 16 is repealed. 90 17 Sec. 200. Section 633B.213, subsection 1, unnumbered 90 18 paragraph 1, as enacted by 2014 Iowa Acts, chapter 1078, 90 19 section 38, is amended to read as follows: 90 20 Unless the power of attorney otherwise provides and subject 90 21 tosubsectionsection 633B.201, language in a power of attorney 90 22 granting general authority with respect to personal and family 90 23 maintenance authorizes the agent to do all of the following: 90 24 Sec. 201. REPEAL. 2014 Iowa Acts, chapter 1080, section 90 25 121, is repealed. 90 26 Sec. 202. REPEAL. 2014 Iowa Acts, chapter 1092, sections 90 27 153 and 199, are repealed. 90 28 Sec. 203. 2014 Iowa Acts, chapter 1092, section 197, 90 29 subsection 2, is amended by striking the subsection. 90 30 Sec. 204. CODE EDITOR DIRECTIVE ==== TRANSFERS. 90 31 1. The Code editor shall transfer and renumber the following 90 32 sections as follows: 90 33 a. Section 123.9 to become section 123.6. 90 34 b. Section 123.10 to become section 123.7. 90 35 c. Section 123.16 to become section 123.8. 91 1 d. Section 123.20 to become section 123.9. 91 2 e. Section 123.21 to become section 123.10. 91 3 f. Section 123.13 to become section 123.12. 91 4 g. Section 123.17 to become section 123.13. 91 5 h. Section 123.18 to become section 123.15. 91 6 i. Section 123.55 to become section 123.16. 91 7 j. Section 123.53 to become section 123.17. 91 8 k. Section 123.54 to become section 123.18. 91 9 l. Section 123.19 to become section 123.23. 91 10 m. Section 226.47 to become section 226.1A. 91 11 n. Section 462A.69 to become section 462A.3A. 91 12 o. Section 462A.71 to become section 462A.3B. 91 13 2. The Code editor shall correct internal references as 91 14 necessary. 91 15 Sec. 205. EFFECTIVE UPON ENACTMENT. The following 91 16 provision or provisions of this division of this Act, being 91 17 deemed of immediate importance, take effect upon enactment: 91 18 1. The section of this Act amending section 237A.30, 91 19 subsection 1. 91 20 2. The section of this Act amending section 321.34, 91 21 subsection 27, paragraph "a". 91 22 Sec. 206. EFFECTIVE DATE. The following provision or 91 23 provisions of this division of this Act take effect June 30, 91 24 2021: 91 25 1. The section of this Act amending section 15.294, 91 26 subsection 4. 91 27 Sec. 207. EFFECTIVE DATE. The following provision or 91 28 provisions of this division of this Act take effect July 1, 91 29 2017: 91 30 1. The section of this Act amending section 124.401, 91 31 subsection 5, unnumbered paragraph 3. 91 32 Sec. 208. RETROACTIVE APPLICABILITY. The following 91 33 provision or provisions of this division of this Act apply 91 34 retroactively to July 1, 2010: 91 35 1. The section of this Act amending section 237A.30, 92 1 subsection 1. 92 2 Sec. 209. RETROACTIVE APPLICABILITY. The following 92 3 provision or provisions of this division of this Act apply 92 4 retroactively to July 1, 2014: 92 5 1. The section of this Act amending section 321.34, 92 6 subsection 27, paragraph "a". 92 7 Sec. 210. RETROACTIVE APPLICABILITY. The following 92 8 provision or provisions of this division of this Act apply 92 9 retroactively to January 1, 2014, for tax years beginning on 92 10 or after that date: 92 11 1. The section of this Act amending section 422.11L. 92 12 DIVISION II 92 13 REENACTMENT OF DIVISION II OF 2014 IOWA ACTS, CH. 1106 92 14 Sec. 211. NEW SECTION. 135.153A Safety net provider 92 15 recruitment and retention initiatives program ==== repeal. 92 16 The department, in accordance with efforts pursuant to 92 17 sections 135.163 and 135.164 and in cooperation with the Iowa 92 18 collaborative safety net provider network governing group as 92 19 described in section 135.153, shall establish and administer 92 20 a safety net provider recruitment and retention initiatives 92 21 program to address the health care workforce shortage relative 92 22 to safety net providers. Funding for the program may be 92 23 provided through the health care workforce shortage fund or 92 24 the safety net provider network workforce shortage account 92 25 created in section 135.175. The department, in cooperation 92 26 with the governing group, shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 92 27 17A to implement and administer such program. This section is 92 28 repealed June 30, 2016. 92 29 Sec. 212. NEW SECTION. 135.175 Health care workforce 92 30 support initiative ==== workforce shortage fund ==== accounts. 92 31 1. a. A health care workforce support initiative is 92 32 established to provide for the coordination and support of 92 33 various efforts to address the health care workforce shortage 92 34 in this state. This initiative shall include the medical 92 35 residency training state matching grants program created in 93 1 section 135.176, the nurse residency state matching grants 93 2 program created in section 135.178, the fulfilling Iowa's need 93 3 for dentists matching grant program created in section 135.179, 93 4 the health care professional incentive payment program and 93 5 Iowa needs nurses now initiative created in sections 261.128 93 6 and 261.129, the safety net provider recruitment and retention 93 7 initiatives program created in section 135.153A, health care 93 8 workforce shortage national initiatives, and the physician 93 9 assistant mental health fellowship program created in section 93 10 135.177. 93 11 b. A health care workforce shortage fund is created in 93 12 the state treasury as a separate fund under the control of 93 13 the department, in cooperation with the entities identified 93 14 in this section as having control over the accounts within 93 15 the fund. The fund and the accounts within the fund shall 93 16 be controlled and managed in a manner consistent with the 93 17 principles specified and the strategic plan developed pursuant 93 18 to sections 135.163 and 135.164. 93 19 2. The fund and the accounts within the fund shall consist 93 20 of moneys appropriated from the general fund of the state for 93 21 the purposes of the fund or the accounts within the fund; 93 22 moneys received from the federal government for the purposes of 93 23 addressing the health care workforce shortage; contributions, 93 24 grants, and other moneys from communities and health care 93 25 employers; and moneys from any other public or private source 93 26 available. 93 27 3. The department and any entity identified in this section 93 28 as having control over any of the accounts within the fund, 93 29 may receive contributions, grants, and in=kind contributions 93 30 to support the purposes of the fund and the accounts within 93 31 the fund. Not more than five percent of the moneys allocated 93 32 to any account within the fund may be used for administrative 93 33 costs. 93 34 4. The fund and the accounts within the fund shall be 93 35 separate from the general fund of the state and shall not be 94 1 considered part of the general fund of the state. The moneys 94 2 in the fund and the accounts within the fund shall not be 94 3 considered revenue of the state, but rather shall be moneys 94 4 of the fund or the accounts. The moneys in the fund and the 94 5 accounts within the fund are not subject to section 8.33 and 94 6 shall not be transferred, used, obligated, appropriated, or 94 7 otherwise encumbered, except to provide for the purposes of 94 8 this section. Notwithstanding section 12C.7, subsection 2, 94 9 interest or earnings on moneys deposited in the fund shall be 94 10 credited to the fund and the accounts within the fund. 94 11 5. The fund shall consist of the following accounts: 94 12 a. The medical residency training account. The medical 94 13 residency training account shall be under the control of the 94 14 department and the moneys in the account shall be used for 94 15 the purposes of the medical residency training state matching 94 16 grants program as specified in section 135.176. Moneys in 94 17 the account shall consist of moneys appropriated or allocated 94 18 for deposit in or received by the fund or the account and 94 19 specifically dedicated to the medical residency training state 94 20 matching grants program or account for the purposes of such 94 21 account. 94 22 b. The health care professional and Iowa needs nurses now 94 23 initiative account. The health care professional and Iowa 94 24 needs nurses now initiative account shall be under the control 94 25 of the college student aid commission created in section 261.1 94 26 and the moneys in the account shall be used for the purposes 94 27 of the health care professional incentive payment program and 94 28 the Iowa needs nurses now initiative as specified in sections 94 29 261.128 and 261.129. Moneys in the account shall consist of 94 30 moneys appropriated or allocated for deposit in or received 94 31 by the fund or the account and specifically dedicated to the 94 32 health care professional and Iowa needs nurses now initiative 94 33 or the account for the purposes of the account. 94 34 c. The safety net provider network workforce shortage 94 35 account. The safety net provider network workforce shortage 95 1 account shall be under the control of the governing group of 95 2 the Iowa collaborative safety net provider network created in 95 3 section 135.153 and the moneys in the account shall be used 95 4 for the purposes of the safety net provider recruitment and 95 5 retention initiatives program as specified in section 135.153A. 95 6 Moneys in the account shall consist of moneys appropriated 95 7 or allocated for deposit in or received by the fund or the 95 8 account and specifically dedicated to the safety net provider 95 9 recruitment and retention initiatives program or the account 95 10 for the purposes of the account. 95 11 d. The health care workforce shortage national initiatives 95 12 account. The health care workforce shortage national 95 13 initiatives account shall be under the control of the state 95 14 entity identified for receipt of the federal funds by the 95 15 federal government entity through which the federal funding 95 16 is available for a specified health care workforce shortage 95 17 initiative. Moneys in the account shall consist of moneys 95 18 appropriated or allocated for deposit in or received by the 95 19 fund or the account and specifically dedicated to health care 95 20 workforce shortage national initiatives or the account and for 95 21 a specified health care workforce shortage initiative. 95 22 e. The physician assistant mental health fellowship program 95 23 account. The physician assistant mental health fellowship 95 24 program account shall be under the control of the department 95 25 and the moneys in the account shall be used for the purposes 95 26 of the physician assistant mental health fellowship program 95 27 as specified in section 135.177. Moneys in the account shall 95 28 consist of moneys appropriated or allocated for deposit in or 95 29 received by the fund or the account and specifically dedicated 95 30 to the physician assistant mental health fellowship program or 95 31 the account for the purposes of the account. 95 32 f. The Iowa needs nurses now infrastructure account. The 95 33 Iowa needs nurses now infrastructure account shall be under 95 34 the control of the department and the moneys in the account 95 35 shall be used to award grants in accordance with rules adopted 96 1 by the department, in consultation with the board of nursing, 96 2 the department of education, and a statewide association that 96 3 represents nurses specified by the director, pursuant to 96 4 chapter 17A, for clinical simulators, laboratory facilities, 96 5 health information technology, and other infrastructure to 96 6 improve the training of nurses and nurse educators in the state 96 7 and to enhance the clinical experience for nurses. Grants 96 8 awarded shall authorize the use of a reasonable portion of the 96 9 grant moneys for training in the use of the infrastructure 96 10 purchased with the grant moneys. Moneys in the account shall 96 11 consist of moneys appropriated or allocated for deposit in or 96 12 received by the fund or the account and specifically dedicated 96 13 to the Iowa needs nurses now infrastructure account for the 96 14 purposes of the account. 96 15 g. The nurse residency state matching grants program 96 16 account. The nurse residency state matching grants program 96 17 account shall be under the control of the department and the 96 18 moneys in the account shall be used for the purposes of the 96 19 nurse residency state matching grants program as specified 96 20 in section 135.178. Moneys in the account shall consist of 96 21 moneys appropriated or allocated for deposit in or received 96 22 by the fund or the account and specifically dedicated to the 96 23 nurse residency state matching grants program account for the 96 24 purposes of such account. 96 25 h. The fulfilling Iowa's need for dentists matching grant 96 26 program account. The fulfilling Iowa's need for dentists 96 27 matching grant program account shall be under the control of 96 28 the department and the moneys in the account shall be used 96 29 for the purposes of the fulfilling Iowa's need for dentists 96 30 matching grant program as specified in section 135.179. 96 31 Moneys in the account shall consist of moneys appropriated or 96 32 allocated for deposit in the account or received by the fund 96 33 or the account and specifically dedicated to the fulfilling 96 34 Iowa's need for dentists matching grant program account for the 96 35 purposes of such account. 97 1 6. a. Moneys in the fund and the accounts in the fund 97 2 shall only be appropriated in a manner consistent with the 97 3 principles specified and the strategic plan developed pursuant 97 4 to sections 135.163 and 135.164 to support the medical 97 5 residency training state matching grants program, the nurse 97 6 residency state matching grants program, the fulfilling Iowa's 97 7 need for dentists matching grant program, the health care 97 8 professional incentive payment program, the Iowa needs nurses 97 9 now initiative, the safety net recruitment and retention 97 10 initiatives program, for national health care workforce 97 11 shortage initiatives, for the physician assistant mental health 97 12 fellowship program, for the purposes of the Iowa needs nurses 97 13 now infrastructure account, and to provide funding for state 97 14 health care workforce shortage programs as provided in this 97 15 section. 97 16 b. State programs that may receive funding from the fund 97 17 and the accounts in the fund, if specifically designated 97 18 for the purpose of drawing down federal funding, are the 97 19 primary care recruitment and retention endeavor (PRIMECARRE), 97 20 the Iowa affiliate of the national rural recruitment and 97 21 retention network, the primary care office shortage designation 97 22 program, the state office of rural health, and the Iowa health 97 23 workforce center, administered through the bureau of health 97 24 care access of the department of public health; the area 97 25 health education centers programs at Des Moines university ==== 97 26 osteopathic medical center and the university of Iowa; the Iowa 97 27 collaborative safety net provider network established pursuant 97 28 to section 135.153; any entity identified by the federal 97 29 government entity through which federal funding for a specified 97 30 health care workforce shortage initiative is received; and 97 31 a program developed in accordance with the strategic plan 97 32 developed by the department of public health in accordance with 97 33 sections 135.163 and 135.164. 97 34 c. State appropriations to the fund shall be allocated in 97 35 equal amounts to each of the accounts within the fund, unless 98 1 otherwise specified in the appropriation or allocation. Any 98 2 federal funding received for the purposes of addressing state 98 3 health care workforce shortages shall be deposited in the 98 4 health care workforce shortage national initiatives account, 98 5 unless otherwise specified by the source of the funds, and 98 6 shall be used as required by the source of the funds. If 98 7 use of the federal funding is not designated, twenty=five 98 8 percent of such funding shall be deposited in the safety net 98 9 provider network workforce shortage account to be used for the 98 10 purposes of the account and the remainder of the funds shall 98 11 be used in accordance with the strategic plan developed by the 98 12 department of public health in accordance with sections 135.163 98 13 and 135.164, or to address workforce shortages as otherwise 98 14 designated by the department of public health. Other sources 98 15 of funding shall be deposited in the fund or account and used 98 16 as specified by the source of the funding. 98 17 7. No more than five percent of the moneys in any of the 98 18 accounts within the fund, not to exceed one hundred thousand 98 19 dollars in each account, shall be used for administrative 98 20 purposes, unless otherwise provided by the appropriation, 98 21 allocation, or source of the funds. 98 22 8. The department, in cooperation with the entities 98 23 identified in this section as having control over any of the 98 24 accounts within the fund, shall submit an annual report to the 98 25 governor and the general assembly regarding the status of the 98 26 health care workforce support initiative, including the balance 98 27 remaining in and appropriations from the health care workforce 98 28 shortage fund and the accounts within the fund. 98 29 Sec. 213. NEW SECTION. 135.176 Medical residency training 98 30 state matching grants program. 98 31 1. The department shall establish a medical residency 98 32 training state matching grants program to provide matching 98 33 state funding to sponsors of accredited graduate medical 98 34 education residency programs in this state to establish, 98 35 expand, or support medical residency training programs. 99 1 Funding for the program may be provided through the health 99 2 care workforce shortage fund or the medical residency training 99 3 account created in section 135.175. For the purposes of this 99 4 section, unless the context otherwise requires, "accredited" 99 5 means a graduate medical education program approved by the 99 6 accreditation council for graduate medical education or the 99 7 American osteopathic association. The grant funds may be 99 8 used to support medical residency programs through any of the 99 9 following: 99 10 a. The establishment of new or alternative campus accredited 99 11 medical residency training programs. For the purposes of 99 12 this paragraph, "new or alternative campus accredited medical 99 13 residency training program" means a program that is accredited 99 14 by a recognized entity approved for such purpose by the 99 15 accreditation council for graduate medical education or the 99 16 American osteopathic association with the exception that 99 17 a new medical residency training program that, by reason 99 18 of an insufficient period of operation is not eligible for 99 19 accreditation on or before the date of submission of an 99 20 application for a grant, may be deemed accredited if the 99 21 accreditation council for graduate medical education or the 99 22 American osteopathic association finds, after consultation with 99 23 the appropriate accreditation entity, that there is reasonable 99 24 assurance that the program will meet the accreditation 99 25 standards of the entity prior to the date of graduation of the 99 26 initial class in the program. 99 27 b. The provision of new residency positions within existing 99 28 accredited medical residency or fellowship training programs. 99 29 c. The funding of residency positions which are in excess of 99 30 the federal residency cap. For the purposes of this paragraph, 99 31 "in excess of the federal residency cap" means a residency 99 32 position for which no federal Medicare funding is available 99 33 because the residency position is a position beyond the cap for 99 34 residency positions established by the federal Balanced Budget 99 35 Act of 1997, Pub. L. No. 105=33. 100 1 2. The department shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A 100 2 to provide for all of the following: 100 3 a. Eligibility requirements for and qualifications 100 4 of a sponsor of an accredited graduate medical education 100 5 residency program to receive a grant. The requirements and 100 6 qualifications shall include but are not limited to all of the 100 7 following: 100 8 (1) Only a sponsor that establishes a dedicated fund to 100 9 support a residency program that meets the specifications of 100 10 this section shall be eligible to receive a matching grant. A 100 11 sponsor funding residency positions in excess of the federal 100 12 residency cap, as defined in subsection 1, paragraph "c", 100 13 exclusive of funds provided under the medical residency 100 14 training state matching grants program established in this 100 15 section, is deemed to have satisfied this requirement and 100 16 shall be eligible for a matching grant equal to the amount of 100 17 funds expended for such residency positions, subject to the 100 18 limitation on the maximum award of grant funds specified in 100 19 paragraph "e". 100 20 (2) A sponsor shall demonstrate, through documented 100 21 financial information as prescribed by rule of the department, 100 22 that funds have been reserved and will be expended by the 100 23 sponsor in the amount required to provide matching funds for 100 24 each residency proposed in the request for state matching 100 25 funds. 100 26 (3) A sponsor shall demonstrate, through objective evidence 100 27 as prescribed by rule of the department, a need for such 100 28 residency program in the state. 100 29 b. The application process for the grant. 100 30 c. Criteria for preference in awarding of the grants, 100 31 including preference in the residency specialty. 100 32 d. Determination of the amount of a grant. The total amount 100 33 of a grant awarded to a sponsor shall be limited to no more 100 34 than twenty=five percent of the amount that the sponsor has 100 35 demonstrated through documented financial information has been 101 1 reserved and will be expended by the sponsor for each residency 101 2 sponsored for the purpose of the residency program. 101 3 e. The maximum award of grant funds to a particular 101 4 individual sponsor per year. An individual sponsor shall not 101 5 receive more than twenty=five percent of the state matching 101 6 funds available each year to support the program. However, 101 7 if less than ninety=five percent of the available funds has 101 8 been awarded in a given year, a sponsor may receive more than 101 9 twenty=five percent of the state matching funds available 101 10 if total funds awarded do not exceed ninety=five percent of 101 11 the available funds. If more than one sponsor meets the 101 12 requirements of this section and has established, expanded, 101 13 or supported a graduate medical residency training program, 101 14 as specified in subsection 1, in excess of the sponsor's 101 15 twenty=five percent maximum share of state matching funds, the 101 16 state matching funds shall be divided proportionately among 101 17 such sponsors. 101 18 f. Use of the funds awarded. Funds may be used to pay the 101 19 costs of establishing, expanding, or supporting an accredited 101 20 graduate medical education program as specified in this 101 21 section, including but not limited to the costs associated with 101 22 residency stipends and physician faculty stipends. 101 23 Sec. 214. NEW SECTION. 135.177 Physician assistant mental 101 24 health fellowship program ==== repeal. 101 25 1. The department, in cooperation with the college student 101 26 aid commission, shall establish a physician assistant mental 101 27 health fellowship program in accordance with this section. 101 28 Funding for the program may be provided through the health 101 29 care workforce shortage fund or the physician assistant mental 101 30 health fellowship program account created in section 135.175. 101 31 The purpose of the program is to determine the effect of 101 32 specialized training and support for physician assistants in 101 33 providing mental health services on addressing Iowa's shortage 101 34 of mental health professionals. 101 35 2. The program shall provide for all of the following: 102 1 a. Collaboration with a hospital serving a thirteen=county 102 2 area in central Iowa that provides a clinic at the Iowa 102 3 veterans home, a private nonprofit agency headquartered in a 102 4 city with a population of more than one hundred ninety thousand 102 5 that operates a freestanding psychiatric medical institution 102 6 for children, a private university with a medical school 102 7 educating osteopathic physicians located in a city with a 102 8 population of more than one hundred ninety thousand, the Iowa 102 9 veterans home, and any other clinical partner designated for 102 10 the program. Population figures used in this paragraph refer 102 11 to the most recent certified federal census. The clinical 102 12 partners shall provide supervision, clinical experience, 102 13 training, and other support for the program and physician 102 14 assistant students participating in the program. 102 15 b. Elderly, youth, and general population clinical 102 16 experiences. 102 17 c. A fellowship of twelve months for three physician 102 18 assistant students, annually. 102 19 d. Supervision of students participating in the program 102 20 provided by the university and the other clinical partners 102 21 participating in the program. 102 22 e. A student participating in the program shall be eligible 102 23 for a stipend of not more than fifty thousand dollars for the 102 24 twelve months of the fellowship plus related fringe benefits. 102 25 In addition, a student who completes the program and practices 102 26 in Iowa in a mental health professional shortage area, as 102 27 defined in section 135.180, shall be eligible for up to twenty 102 28 thousand dollars in loan forgiveness. The stipend and loan 102 29 forgiveness provisions shall be determined by the department 102 30 and the college student aid commission, in consultation with 102 31 the clinical partners. 102 32 f. The state and private entity clinical partners shall 102 33 regularly evaluate and document their experiences with the 102 34 approaches utilized and outcomes achieved by the program 102 35 to identify an optimal model for operating the program. 103 1 The evaluation process shall include but is not limited 103 2 to identifying ways the program's clinical and training 103 3 components could be modified to facilitate other student and 103 4 practicing physician assistants specializing as mental health 103 5 professionals. 103 6 3. This section is repealed June 30, 2016. 103 7 Sec. 215. NEW SECTION. 135.178 Nurse residency state 103 8 matching grants program ==== repeal. 103 9 1. The department shall establish a nurse residency state 103 10 matching grants program to provide matching state funding 103 11 to sponsors of nurse residency programs in this state to 103 12 establish, expand, or support nurse residency programs that 103 13 meet standards adopted by rule of the department. Funding for 103 14 the program may be provided through the health care workforce 103 15 shortage fund or the nurse residency state matching grants 103 16 program account created in section 135.175. The department, 103 17 in cooperation with the Iowa board of nursing, the department 103 18 of education, Iowa institutions of higher education with board 103 19 of nursing=approved programs to educate nurses, and the Iowa 103 20 nurses association, shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A 103 21 to establish minimum standards for nurse residency programs 103 22 to be eligible for a matching grant that address all of the 103 23 following: 103 24 a. Eligibility requirements for and qualifications of 103 25 a sponsor of a nurse residency program to receive a grant, 103 26 including that the program includes both rural and urban 103 27 components. 103 28 b. The application process for the grant. 103 29 c. Criteria for preference in awarding of the grants. 103 30 d. Determination of the amount of a grant. 103 31 e. Use of the funds awarded. Funds may be used to pay 103 32 the costs of establishing, expanding, or supporting a nurse 103 33 residency program as specified in this section, including but 103 34 not limited to the costs associated with residency stipends and 103 35 nursing faculty stipends. 104 1 2. This section is repealed June 30, 2016. 104 2 Sec. 216. NEW SECTION. 261.128 Health care professional 104 3 incentive payment program ==== repeal. 104 4 1. The commission shall establish a health care 104 5 professional incentive payment program to recruit and retain 104 6 health care professionals in this state. Funding for the 104 7 program may be provided through the health care workforce 104 8 shortage fund or the health care professional and Iowa needs 104 9 nurses now initiative account created in section 135.175. 104 10 2. The commission shall administer the incentive payment 104 11 program with the assistance of Des Moines university ==== 104 12 osteopathic medical center. 104 13 3. The commission, with the assistance of Des Moines 104 14 university ==== osteopathic medical center, shall adopt rules 104 15 pursuant to chapter 17A relating to the establishment and 104 16 administration of the health care professional incentive 104 17 payment program. The rules adopted shall address all of the 104 18 following: 104 19 a. Eligibility and qualification requirements for a 104 20 health care professional, a community, and a health care 104 21 employer to participate in the incentive payment program. Any 104 22 community in the state and all health care specialties shall be 104 23 considered for participation. However, health care employers 104 24 located in and communities that are designated as medically 104 25 underserved areas or populations or that are designated as 104 26 health professional shortage areas by the health resources 104 27 and services administration of the United States department 104 28 of health and human services shall have first priority in the 104 29 awarding of incentive payments. 104 30 (1) To be eligible, a health care professional at a minimum 104 31 must not have any unserved obligations to a federal, state, or 104 32 local government or other entity that would prevent compliance 104 33 with obligations under the agreement for the incentive payment; 104 34 must have a current and unrestricted license to practice the 104 35 professional's respective profession; and must be able to begin 105 1 full=time clinical practice upon signing an agreement for an 105 2 incentive payment. 105 3 (2) To be eligible, a community must provide a clinical 105 4 setting for full=time practice of a health care professional 105 5 and must provide a fifty thousand dollar matching contribution 105 6 for a physician and a fifteen thousand dollar matching 105 7 contribution for any other health care professional to receive 105 8 an equal amount of state matching funds. 105 9 (3) To be eligible, a health care employer must provide 105 10 a clinical setting for a full=time practice of a health care 105 11 professional and must provide a fifty thousand dollar matching 105 12 contribution for a physician and a fifteen thousand dollar 105 13 matching contribution for any other health care professional to 105 14 receive an equal amount of state matching funds. 105 15 b. The process for awarding incentive payments. The 105 16 commission shall receive recommendations from the department 105 17 of public health regarding selection of incentive payment 105 18 recipients. The process shall require each recipient to 105 19 enter into an agreement with the commission that specifies 105 20 the obligations of the recipient and the commission prior to 105 21 receiving the incentive payment. 105 22 c. Public awareness regarding the program including 105 23 notification of potential health care professionals, 105 24 communities, and health care employers about the program and 105 25 dissemination of applications to appropriate entities. 105 26 d. Measures regarding all of the following: 105 27 (1) The amount of the incentive payment and the specifics 105 28 of obligated service for an incentive payment recipient. An 105 29 incentive payment recipient shall agree to provide service in 105 30 full=time clinical practice for a minimum of four consecutive 105 31 years. If an incentive payment recipient is sponsored by a 105 32 community or health care employer, the obligated service shall 105 33 be provided in the sponsoring community or health care employer 105 34 location. An incentive payment recipient sponsored by a health 105 35 care employer shall agree to provide health care services as 106 1 specified in an employment agreement with the sponsoring health 106 2 care employer. 106 3 (2) Determination of the conditions of the incentive 106 4 payment applicable to an incentive payment recipient. At 106 5 the time of approval for participation in the program, an 106 6 incentive payment recipient shall be required to submit proof 106 7 of indebtedness incurred as the result of obtaining loans to 106 8 pay for educational costs resulting in a degree in health 106 9 sciences. For the purposes of this subparagraph, "indebtedness" 106 10 means debt incurred from obtaining a government or commercial 106 11 loan for actual costs paid for tuition, reasonable education 106 12 expenses, and reasonable living expenses related to the 106 13 graduate, undergraduate, or associate education of a health 106 14 care professional. 106 15 (3) Enforcement of the state's rights under an incentive 106 16 payment agreement, including the commencement of any court 106 17 action. A recipient who fails to fulfill the requirements 106 18 of the incentive payment agreement is subject to repayment 106 19 of the incentive payment in an amount equal to the amount of 106 20 the incentive payment. A recipient who fails to meet the 106 21 requirements of the incentive payment agreement may also be 106 22 subject to repayment of moneys advanced by a community or 106 23 health care employer as provided in any agreement with the 106 24 community or employer. 106 25 (4) A process for monitoring compliance with eligibility 106 26 requirements, obligated service provisions, and use of funds by 106 27 recipients to verify eligibility of recipients and to ensure 106 28 that state, federal, and other matching funds are used in 106 29 accordance with program requirements. 106 30 (5) The use of the funds received. Any portion of the 106 31 incentive payment that is attributable to federal funds shall 106 32 be used as required by the federal entity providing the funds. 106 33 Any portion of the incentive payment that is attributable 106 34 to state funds shall first be used toward payment of any 106 35 outstanding loan indebtedness of the recipient. The remaining 107 1 portion of the incentive payment shall be used as specified in 107 2 the incentive payment agreement. 107 3 4. A recipient is responsible for reporting on federal 107 4 income tax forms any amount received through the program, 107 5 to the extent required by federal law. Incentive payments 107 6 received through the program by a recipient in compliance with 107 7 the requirements of the incentive payment program are exempt 107 8 from state income taxation. 107 9 5. This section is repealed June 30, 2016. 107 10 Sec. 217. NEW SECTION. 261.129 Iowa needs nurses now 107 11 initiative ==== repeal. 107 12 1. Nurse educator incentive payment program. 107 13 a. The commission shall establish a nurse educator 107 14 incentive payment program. Funding for the program may be 107 15 provided through the health care workforce shortage fund or the 107 16 health care professional and Iowa needs nurses now initiative 107 17 account created in section 135.175. For the purposes of this 107 18 subsection, "nurse educator" means a registered nurse who holds 107 19 a master's degree or doctorate degree and is employed as a 107 20 faculty member who teaches nursing in a nursing education 107 21 program as provided in 655 IAC 2.6 at a community college, an 107 22 accredited private institution, or an institution of higher 107 23 education governed by the state board of regents. 107 24 b. The program shall consist of incentive payments to 107 25 recruit and retain nurse educators. The program shall provide 107 26 for incentive payments of up to twenty thousand dollars for a 107 27 nurse educator who remains teaching in a qualifying teaching 107 28 position for a period of not less than four consecutive 107 29 academic years. 107 30 c. The nurse educator and the commission shall enter into an 107 31 agreement specifying the obligations of the nurse educator and 107 32 the commission. If the nurse educator leaves the qualifying 107 33 teaching position prior to teaching for four consecutive 107 34 academic years, the nurse educator shall be liable to repay 107 35 the incentive payment amount to the state, plus interest as 108 1 specified by rule. However, if the nurse educator leaves 108 2 the qualifying teaching position involuntarily, the nurse 108 3 educator shall be liable to repay only a pro rata amount of the 108 4 incentive payment based on incompleted years of service. 108 5 d. The commission, in consultation with the department 108 6 of public health, the board of nursing, the department of 108 7 education, and the Iowa nurses association, shall adopt rules 108 8 pursuant to chapter 17A relating to the establishment and 108 9 administration of the nurse educator incentive payment program. 108 10 The rules shall include provisions specifying what constitutes 108 11 a qualifying teaching position. 108 12 2. Nursing faculty fellowship program. 108 13 a. The commission shall establish a nursing faculty 108 14 fellowship program to provide funds to nursing schools in the 108 15 state, including but not limited to nursing schools located at 108 16 community colleges, for fellowships for individuals employed 108 17 in qualifying positions on the nursing faculty. Funding for 108 18 the program may be provided through the health care workforce 108 19 shortage fund or the health care professional and the Iowa 108 20 needs nurses now initiative account created in section 135.175. 108 21 The program shall be designed to assist nursing schools in 108 22 filling vacancies in qualifying positions throughout the state. 108 23 b. The commission, in consultation with the department 108 24 of public health, the board of nursing, the department of 108 25 education, and the Iowa nurses association, and in cooperation 108 26 with nursing schools throughout the state, shall develop a 108 27 distribution formula which shall provide that no more than 108 28 thirty percent of the available moneys are awarded to a single 108 29 nursing school. Additionally, the program shall limit funding 108 30 for a qualifying position in a nursing school to no more than 108 31 ten thousand dollars per year for up to three years. 108 32 c. The commission, in consultation with the department 108 33 of public health, the board of nursing, the department of 108 34 education, and the Iowa nurses association, shall adopt 108 35 rules pursuant to chapter 17A to administer the program. The 109 1 rules shall include provisions specifying what constitutes a 109 2 qualifying position at a nursing school. 109 3 d. In determining eligibility for a fellowship, the 109 4 commission shall consider all of the following: 109 5 (1) The length of time a qualifying position has gone 109 6 unfilled at a nursing school. 109 7 (2) Documented recruiting efforts by a nursing school. 109 8 (3) The geographic location of a nursing school. 109 9 (4) The type of nursing program offered at the nursing 109 10 school, including associate, bachelor's, master's, or doctoral 109 11 degrees in nursing, and the need for the specific nursing 109 12 program in the state. 109 13 3. Nurse educator scholarship program. 109 14 a. The commission shall establish a nurse educator 109 15 scholarship program. Funding for the program may be provided 109 16 through the health care workforce shortage fund or the health 109 17 care professional and the Iowa needs nurses now initiative 109 18 account created in section 135.175. The goal of the nurse 109 19 educator scholarship program is to address the waiting list of 109 20 qualified applicants to Iowa's nursing schools by providing 109 21 incentives for the training of additional nursing educators. 109 22 For the purposes of this subsection, "nurse educator" means 109 23 a registered nurse who holds a master's degree or doctorate 109 24 degree and is employed as a faculty member who teaches nursing 109 25 in a nursing education program as provided in 655 IAC 2.6 at 109 26 a community college, an accredited private institution, or an 109 27 institution of higher education governed by the state board of 109 28 regents. 109 29 b. The program shall consist of scholarships to further 109 30 advance the education of nurses to become nurse educators. The 109 31 program shall provide for scholarship payments in an amount 109 32 established by rule for students who are preparing to teach in 109 33 qualifying teaching positions. 109 34 c. The commission, in consultation with the department 109 35 of public health, the board of nursing, the department of 110 1 education, and the Iowa nurses association, shall adopt rules 110 2 pursuant to chapter 17A relating to the establishment and 110 3 administration of the nurse educator scholarship program. The 110 4 rules shall include provisions specifying what constitutes a 110 5 qualifying teaching position and the amount of any scholarship. 110 6 4. Nurse educator scholarship=in=exchange=for=service 110 7 program. 110 8 a. The commission shall establish a nurse educator 110 9 scholarship=in=exchange=for=service program. Funding for the 110 10 program may be provided through the health care workforce 110 11 shortage fund or the health care professional and Iowa needs 110 12 nurses now initiative account created in section 135.175. The 110 13 goal of the nurse educator scholarship=in=exchange=for=service 110 14 program is to address the waiting list of qualified applicants 110 15 to Iowa's nursing schools by providing incentives for the 110 16 education of additional nursing educators. For the purposes 110 17 of this subsection, "nurse educator" means a registered nurse 110 18 who holds a master's degree or doctorate degree and is employed 110 19 as a faculty member who teaches nursing in a nursing education 110 20 program as provided in 655 IAC 2.6 at a community college, an 110 21 accredited private institution, or an institution of higher 110 22 education governed by the state board of regents. 110 23 b. The program shall consist of scholarships to further 110 24 advance the education of nurses to become nurse educators. The 110 25 program shall provide for scholarship=in=exchange=for=service 110 26 payments in an amount established by rule for students who 110 27 are preparing to teach in qualifying teaching positions for a 110 28 period of not less than four consecutive academic years. 110 29 c. The scholarship=in=exchange=for=service recipient 110 30 and the commission shall enter into an agreement specifying 110 31 the obligations of the applicant and the commission. 110 32 If the nurse educator leaves the qualifying teaching 110 33 position prior to teaching for four consecutive academic 110 34 years, the nurse educator shall be liable to repay the 110 35 scholarship=in=exchange=for=service amount to the state plus 111 1 interest as specified by rule. However, if the nurse educator 111 2 leaves the qualified teaching position involuntarily, the nurse 111 3 educator shall be liable to repay only a pro rata amount of the 111 4 scholarship based on incomplete years of service. 111 5 d. The receipt of a nurse educator 111 6 scholarship=in=exchange=for=service shall not impact 111 7 eligibility of an individual for other financial incentives 111 8 including but not limited to loan forgiveness programs. 111 9 e. The commission, in consultation with the department 111 10 of public health, the board of nursing, the department 111 11 of education, and the Iowa nurses association, shall 111 12 adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A relating to the 111 13 establishment and administration of the nurse educator 111 14 scholarship=in=exchange=for=service program. The rules 111 15 shall include the provisions specifying what constitutes 111 16 a qualifying teaching position and the amount of any 111 17 scholarship=in=exchange=for=service. 111 18 5. Repeal. This section is repealed June 30, 2016. 111 19 Sec. 218. EFFECTIVE UPON ENACTMENT. This division of this 111 20 Act, being deemed of immediate importance, takes effect upon 111 21 enactment. 111 22 Sec. 219. RETROACTIVE APPLICABILITY. This division of this 111 23 Act applies retroactively to June 30, 2014. 111 24 DIVISION III 111 25 REENACTMENT OF DIVISION III OF 2014 IOWA ACTS, CH. 1106 111 26 Sec. 220. Section 135.175, subsection 1, paragraph a, as 111 27 enacted in this Act, is amended to read as follows: 111 28 a. A health care workforce support initiative is established 111 29 to provide for the coordination and support of various efforts 111 30 to address the health care workforce shortage in this state. 111 31 This initiative shall include the medical residency training 111 32 state matching grants program created in section 135.176, 111 33 the nurse residency state matching grants program created 111 34 in section 135.178, the fulfilling Iowa's need for dentists 111 35 matching grant program created in section 135.179, the health 112 1 care professional incentive payment program and Iowa needs 112 2 nurses now initiative created in sections 261.128 and 261.129, 112 3 the safety net provider recruitment and retention initiatives 112 4 program created in section 135.153A,and health care workforce 112 5 shortage national initiatives, and the physician assistant 112 6 mental health fellowship program created in section 135.177. 112 7 Sec. 221. Section 135.175, subsection 5, paragraphs b, c, e, 112 8 f, and g, as enacted in this Act, are amended by striking the 112 9 paragraphs. 112 10 Sec. 222. Section 135.175, subsection 6, paragraphs a and c, 112 11 as enacted in this Act, are amended to read as follows: 112 12 a. Moneys in the fund and the accounts in the fund 112 13 shall only be appropriated in a manner consistent with the 112 14 principles specified and the strategic plan developed pursuant 112 15 to sections 135.163 and 135.164 to support the medical 112 16 residency training state matching grants program,the nurse 112 17 residency state matching grants program, the fulfilling Iowa's 112 18 need for dentists matching grant program, the health care 112 19 professional incentive payment program, the Iowa needs nurses 112 20 now initiative, the safety net recruitment and retention 112 21 initiatives program,for national health care workforce 112 22 shortage initiatives,for the physician assistant mental health 112 23 fellowship program, for the purposes of the Iowa needs nurses 112 24 now infrastructure account,and to provide funding for state 112 25 health care workforce shortage programs as provided in this 112 26 section. 112 27 c. State appropriations to the fund shall be allocated in 112 28 equal amounts to each of the accounts within the fund, unless 112 29 otherwise specified in the appropriation or allocation. Any 112 30 federal funding received for the purposes of addressing state 112 31 health care workforce shortages shall be deposited in the 112 32 health care workforce shortage national initiatives account, 112 33 unless otherwise specified by the source of the funds, and 112 34 shall be used as required by the source of the funds. If 112 35 use of the federal funding is not designated,twenty=five 113 1 percent of such funding shall be deposited in the safety net 113 2 provider network workforce shortage account to be used for the 113 3 purposes of the account and the remainder ofthe funds shall 113 4 be used in accordance with the strategic plan developed by the 113 5 department of public health in accordance with sections 135.163 113 6 and 135.164, or to address workforce shortages as otherwise 113 7 designated by the department of public health. Other sources 113 8 of funding shall be deposited in the fund or account and used 113 9 as specified by the source of the funding. 113 10 Sec. 223. EFFECTIVE DATE. This division of this Act takes 113 11 effect July 1, 2016. 113 12 DIVISION IV 113 13 CORRESPONDING CHANGES 113 14 Sec. 224. Section 249A.3, subsection 11, paragraph b, Code 113 15 2015, is amended to read as follows: 113 16 b. The department shall exercise the option provided in 113 17 42 U.S.C. {1396p(c) to provide a period of ineligibility 113 18 for medical assistance due to a transfer of assets by 113 19 a noninstitutionalized individual or the spouse of a 113 20 noninstitutionalized individual. For noninstitutionalized 113 21 individuals, the number of months of ineligibility shall be 113 22 equal to the total, cumulative uncompensated value of all 113 23 assets transferred by the individual or the individual's 113 24 spouse on or after the look=back date specified in 42 113 25 U.S.C. {1396p(c)(1)(B)(i), divided by the average monthly 113 26 cost to a private patient for nursing facility services in 113 27 Iowa at the time of application. The services for which 113 28 noninstitutionalized individuals shall be made ineligible 113 29 shall include any long=term care services for which medical 113 30 assistance is otherwise available. Notwithstanding section 113 31 17A.4, the department may adopt rules providing a period of 113 32 ineligibility for medical assistance due to a transfer of 113 33 assets by a noninstitutionalized individual or the spouse of a 113 34 noninstitutionalized individual without notice of opportunity 113 35 for public comment, to be effective immediately upon filing 114 1 under section 17A.5, subsection 2, paragraph "b", subparagraph 114 2 (1), subparagraph division (a). 114 3 Sec. 225. Section 519A.4, subsection 1, paragraph a, Code 114 4 2015, is amended to read as follows: 114 5 a. The association shall submit a plan of operation to 114 6 the commissioner, together with any amendments necessary 114 7 or suitable to assure the fair, reasonable, and equitable 114 8 administration of the association consistent with sections 114 9 519A.2 to 519A.13. The plan of operation and any amendments 114 10 thereto shall become effective only after promulgation of 114 11 the plan or amendment by the commissioner as a rule pursuant 114 12 to section 17A.4: Provided that the initial plan may in the 114 13 discretion of the commissioner become effective immediately 114 14 upon filing with the secretary of state pursuant to section 114 15 17A.5, subsection 2, paragraph "b", subparagraph (1), 114 16 subparagraph division (a). 114 17 EXPLANATION 114 18 The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 114 19 the explanation's substance by the members of the general assembly. 114 20 This bill contains statutory corrections that adjust 114 21 language to reflect current practices, insert earlier 114 22 omissions, delete redundancies and inaccuracies, delete 114 23 temporary language, resolve inconsistencies and conflicts, 114 24 update ongoing provisions, or remove ambiguities. The Code 114 25 sections amended include the following: 114 26 DIVISION I: Section 8A.315: Adds an internal reference to 114 27 subsection 2, paragraph "e", to reflect the addition of a new 114 28 exception to requirements for purchase of recycled printing and 114 29 writing paper by 2014 Iowa Acts, ch. 1036, {6. 114 30 Section 8A.504: Replaces the word "it" with the words "the 114 31 public agency" in language regarding information pertaining to 114 32 the names of certain persons forwarded to the department of 114 33 administrative services or other collection entity by public 114 34 agencies which are owed or which owe a debt. 114 35 Sections 12B.10, 12B.10C, 490.1302, 502A.4, and 551A.4: 115 1 Updates United State code references to the federal Investment 115 2 Company and Investment Advisor Acts of 1940 to reflect the 115 3 current codification of the provisions of those Acts in 115 4 provisions relating to regulation of public funds and business 115 5 entities, and business opportunity promotions. 115 6 Section 13.2: Strikes the word "including" and adds the word 115 7 "amount" to simplify the language of a series pertaining to 115 8 reports by the attorney general regarding receipts generated 115 9 from settlements or judgments in excess of $250,000 in certain 115 10 legal proceedings. 115 11 Section 13.32: Adds a comma to correct a series pertaining 115 12 to the victim assistance program. The word "such" is also 115 13 stricken and the word "expenses" is added to conform language 115 14 relating to payments for travel by contractors to similar 115 15 earlier language regarding payments for travel by employees of 115 16 the department of justice. 115 17 Section 13C.1: Adds a lead=in paragraph to a general 115 18 definitions section for the chapter regarding organizations 115 19 that solicit public donations to conform the format of the 115 20 section to other general definitions sections in the Code. 115 21 Sections 15.105 and 303.4: Adds language citing the 115 22 provision in which the congressional districts are established 115 23 to provisions relating to appointment of members by 115 24 congressional district to the board of the economic development 115 25 authority and the board of trustees of the state historical 115 26 society. Because the number of congressional districts has 115 27 changed in the past, adding a reference to Code section 40.1 in 115 28 these locations would help raise awareness of the impact that 115 29 changes to Code section 40.1 has on the membership of these two 115 30 boards. 115 31 Section 15.294: Strikes, effective June 30, 2021, a 115 32 provision requiring the brownfield redevelopment council to 115 33 consider and make recommendations regarding applications for 115 34 certain tax credits to reflect the repeal of those tax credits 115 35 effective on that same date. 116 1 Section 15.333: Changes the applicability of a definition 116 2 of the phrase "new investment directly related to new jobs 116 3 created by the project" to reflect the use of the phrase 116 4 elsewhere in the Code section, not just in the subsection. 116 5 Section 16.1A: Changes a reference to the guiding 116 6 principles pertaining to housing to a reference to all of the 116 7 guiding principles pertaining to programs administered by the 116 8 Iowa finance authority in language relating to administration 116 9 of all of the programs by the authority. 116 10 Section 16.2A: Conforms references to the board of the title 116 11 guaranty division to changes made to similar references in this 116 12 section by 2014 Iowa Acts, ch. 1080, and adds the words "title 116 13 guaranty" to more clearly distinguish the board from other 116 14 boards within the Iowa finance authority. 116 15 Section 16.2B: Conforms language relating to assistance 116 16 provided by the agricultural development division of the Iowa 116 17 finance authority to qualified persons to obtain agricultural 116 18 assets transfer tax credits to prefatory language requiring 116 19 that assistance be given. 116 20 Section 16.2D: Clarifies that the requirement regarding 116 21 minority group representation applies to the voting membership 116 22 of the council on homelessness, not to the members themselves. 116 23 Section 16.7: Standardizes and updates the format used to 116 24 describe the annual report of the Iowa finance authority. 116 25 Section 16.16: Corrects an internal reference from a 116 26 reference to a nonexistent part to a reference to part 9 of 116 27 subchapter X, which contains the Iowa jobs program. The 116 28 language contained in this provision was previously contained 116 29 in former Code section 16.197 and that language referred to 116 30 duties relating to the Iowa jobs program, which is contained 116 31 in part 9. 116 32 Section 16.17: Moves a reference to chapter 17A to an 116 33 initial general requirement for rules adoption by the Iowa 116 34 finance authority, standardizes language relating to rules 116 35 regarding definitions, and substitutes "the authority" for the 117 1 word "it" to clarify that the authority is the entity with 117 2 discretion regarding rules adoption. 117 3 Section 16.26: Strikes the words "bond anticipation" before 117 4 the word "notes" to clarify the meaning of language describing 117 5 how bond anticipation notes are issued. 117 6 Section 16.27A: Adds a comma to an apparent series in 117 7 language relating to the Iowa finance authority's powers 117 8 relating to loans. 117 9 Sections 16.50, 422.11D, 422.33, 422.60, and 432.12A: 117 10 Replaces a citation to Code section 404A.2 with a citation 117 11 to Code chapter 404A in language relating to eligibility of 117 12 projects for historic preservation and cultural entertainment 117 13 district tax credits to reflect the possibility that a project 117 14 may qualify for more than one of the types of tax credits under 117 15 the provisions of Code chapter 404A. 117 16 Section 16.59: Restructures language to clarify the 117 17 applicability and determination of low or moderate net worth 117 18 requirements for persons and entities before those persons 117 19 and entities are eligible to receive special agricultural 117 20 development financing from the Iowa finance authority. 117 21 Section 16.64: Adds language relating to the publication 117 22 of notice of intention to issue bonds or notes and moves 117 23 language that establishes a cutoff for actions challenging the 117 24 legality of the bonds or notes based on the publication of that 117 25 notice in this provision regarding issuance of those financial 117 26 instruments by the Iowa finance authority. 117 27 Section 16.76: Moves language that indicates what types 117 28 of loans may be made by the Iowa finance authority from 117 29 within language relating to the making of those loans to the 117 30 definition of the term "loan". 117 31 Section 16.78: Adds language directing the reader to 117 32 the Code section that contains the method for determining a 117 33 qualified beginning farmer's low or moderate net worth to 117 34 language that describes the manner in which the Iowa finance 117 35 authority must administer the beginning farmer tax credit 118 1 program. 118 2 Section 16.92: Strikes the words "Iowa finance" from before 118 3 a reference to the authority to conform to the use of the term 118 4 "authority" that is defined in Code section 16.1. 118 5 Section 17A.5: Numbers and renumbers language in this 118 6 paragraph to separate language relating to when a rule becomes 118 7 effective from language relating to contests regarding the 118 8 effective date of a rule. The language that is placed in 118 9 its own subparagraph appears by its own words to apply to 118 10 the entirety of the paragraph and not just to the former 118 11 subparagraph to which it currently is attached. 118 12 Section 28M.7: Changes "government" to "governmental" 118 13 in references to certain public entities to conform to the 118 14 definition of the term "governmental entity" in Code section 118 15 28M.1, the general definitions section for this chapter 118 16 relating to regional transit districts. 118 17 Section 29B.116: Moves the phrase "subject to section 118 18 29B.116A" in this language relating to conduct subject to 118 19 military courts=martial to clarify that the phrase "though not 118 20 specifically mentioned in this code" applies to the conduct and 118 21 not to Code section 29B.116A. 118 22 Section 29B.116B: Supplies the missing word "been" in 118 23 language relating to the annual adjutant general's report 118 24 on the number of offenses committed by members of the 118 25 military that have been reported to civilian law enforcement 118 26 authorities. 118 27 Section 43.16: Numbers and letters unnumbered paragraphs 118 28 and clarifies language describing the time frame of a 118 29 candidate's death or withdrawal which causes the name of the 118 30 candidate to be omitted from the certificate furnished by the 118 31 state commissioner of elections and from the primary election 118 32 ballot. 118 33 Section 68A.405: Adds the words "or electronic" to language 118 34 defining the term "published material" to conform to the 118 35 addition of "internet site" to the list of materials as well as 119 1 language relating to the use of television, video, or motion 119 2 picture advertising in public political advertising. 119 3 Section 80B.5: Replaces the word "it" with the words "the 119 4 academy" to clarify language describing the employment of 119 5 Iowa law enforcement academy staff pursuant to the Iowa merit 119 6 system. 119 7 Section 96.9: Combines language describing the investment 119 8 of funds in the unemployment trust fund in certain marketable 119 9 classes of securities, that currently appears after a colon, 119 10 with language which appears before the colon that describes the 119 11 circumstances under which that investment would occur. 119 12 Section 96.14: Updates a United States Code citation to a 119 13 provision from the federal Bankruptcy Act of 1898 to reflect 119 14 the current location of that codified content. 119 15 Section 96.20: Changes the word "Act" to "chapter" in 119 16 language describing wages covered under Iowa's unemployment 119 17 compensation law to reflect the codification of 1971 Iowa Acts, 119 18 ch. 113, {32, into chapter 96 of the Code. 119 19 Section 99.27: Replaces the word "herein" with a specific 119 20 reference to the Code section in which "nuisance" is defined, 119 21 replaces the word "said" with the word "the", and adds in the 119 22 word "mulct" before the word "tax" to clarify the meaning 119 23 of this provision relating to taxes on premises in which 119 24 a nuisance is maintained or which are used for houses of 119 25 prostitution or for illegal gambling. 119 26 Section 105.18: Strikes the words "perform" and "of" 119 27 to clarify language describing the type of work which an 119 28 individual who holds either a master or journeyperson 119 29 mechanical or HVAC=refrigeration license may perform and not be 119 30 required to obtain a special electrician's license. 119 31 Section 123.5: With the exception of one sentence which is 119 32 added to Code section 123.11, combines language from current 119 33 Code sections 123.6, 123.7, and 123.12, which are repealed 119 34 later in this division of this bill, with the language in this 119 35 Code section to consolidate the language pertaining to the 120 1 creation and membership of the alcoholic beverages commission 120 2 into a single Code section. 120 3 Section 123.11: Combines two sentences currently contained 120 4 in Code section 123.6, relating to payment of expenses and 120 5 compensation to members of the commission, with the language of 120 6 this Code section relating to payment of expenses and salaries 120 7 of commission members and employees of the alcoholic beverages 120 8 division. 120 9 Section 123.17 and 123.45: Moves language prohibiting 120 10 members of the alcoholic beverages commission members and 120 11 employees of the division of alcoholic beverages from having 120 12 financial interests in the manufacture, sale, or purchase of 120 13 alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer that is currently contained 120 14 in Code section 123.45 to Code section 123.17, which contains 120 15 other prohibitions relating to commission members and 120 16 employees, reformats the language in Code section 123.17 120 17 relating to prohibited conduct, and changes a reference to 120 18 "law" with a specific cite to the Code chapter relating to 120 19 removal from office. Code section 123.45 is also reformatted 120 20 to enumerate the limitations on business interests that 120 21 are placed on persons who are engaged in the business of 120 22 manufacture, bottling, or wholesaling of alcoholic beverages, 120 23 wine, or beer, and to set out the exceptions and penalties that 120 24 apply. 120 25 Section 123.70: Replaces the words "in this chapter" with 120 26 the reference to the specific Code section that contains 120 27 the definition of "bootlegger" in this provision regarding 120 28 injunctions that may issue to restrain persons from engaging in 120 29 bootlegging activities. 120 30 Sections 123.83, 123.84, and 123.85: Adds language and 120 31 citations to hypertext link these Code sections relating to 120 32 filing and trials of and judgment and appeals in actions to 120 33 forfeit an abatement bond because of a nuisance maintained on 120 34 premises covered by the bond. 120 35 Section 123.88: Adds language after the term "nuisance" to 121 1 link the term to the Code section which establishes the meaning 121 2 of the term for purposes of proceedings to abate the nuisance. 121 3 Sections 123.122, 123.123, 123.143, 123.171, and 123.172: 121 4 Changes the word "division" to "subchapter" to distinguish uses 121 5 of the term to refer to subunits of Code chapter 123 from uses 121 6 within Code chapter 123 of the defined term "division" that are 121 7 intended to refer to the alcoholic beverages division of the 121 8 department of commerce. 121 9 Section 124.401: Strikes a paragraph, effective July 121 10 1, 2017, permitting the recommendation, possession, use, 121 11 dispensing, delivery, transport, or administration of 121 12 cannabidiol if done in accordance with Code chapter 124D. Code 121 13 chapter 124D is repealed effective July 1, 2017. 121 14 Section 124D.4: Changes the word "card" to "cards" to 121 15 conform to the language of subsections 1 and 3 of Code section 121 16 124D.4, which indicates the issuance of multiple cards. 121 17 Section 135.173A: Updates references to the current 121 18 entities that currently carry out the duties and 121 19 responsibilities formerly carried out by the early childhood 121 20 Iowa council and the community empowerment office of the 121 21 department of management. A Code section reference relating to 121 22 the strategic plan of the former early childhood Iowa council 121 23 is also updated to refer to the current strategic plan being 121 24 used for comprehensive early childhood services in this state. 121 25 Section 135C.33: Adds the missing word "adult" in language 121 26 relating to one of the forms of abuse for which criminal record 121 27 checks are performed as part of preemployment screening for 121 28 positions in health care facilities. 121 29 Section 144.43: Renumbers language relating to 121 30 confidentiality and inspection of vital records to more closely 121 31 conform the initial numbering of the language to the structure 121 32 of the unnumbered paragraphs prior to the renumbering of this 121 33 section in 2009 Iowa Acts, ch. 41, {194. 121 34 Sections 147.1 and 147.86: Strikes redundant language 121 35 relating to the Code chapters which succeed this first Code 122 1 chapter in subtitle 3, relating to health=related professions, 122 2 within title IV, entitled public health, of the Code, so that 122 3 the remaining language refers to "this subtitle". 122 4 Section 157.1: Changes the word "licensed" to "operated", 122 5 making this definition of the term "schools of cosmetology 122 6 arts and sciences" similar to the definition of "school of 122 7 barbaring" in Code chapter 158, to conform the language of the 122 8 definition to the use of the term in Code section 157.8, which 122 9 prohibits any school of cosmetology from operating unless the 122 10 owner obtains a license issued by the department. 122 11 Section 159.1: Strikes three definitions pertaining to 122 12 agricultural drainage wells from the general definitions 122 13 section for the Code chapter relating to the department 122 14 of agriculture. The regulatory provisions pertaining to 122 15 agricultural drainage wells were transferred from Code chapter 122 16 159 to Code chapter 460 in 2002 as the result of the passage 122 17 of 2002 Iowa Acts, ch. 1137, and the defined terms no longer 122 18 appear anywhere in Code chapter 159. Although the term 122 19 "agricultural drainage well" is used three times in the Code 122 20 title relating to agriculture, it is used only in the two 122 21 chapters to which this definition's section does not apply. 122 22 Section 172A.10: Adds the words "obtain or" before the 122 23 word "maintain" to conform the language of the last sentence 122 24 of this Code subsection, relating to financial responsibility 122 25 requirements for slaughterhouse operators, to the first 122 26 sentence of the subsection. 122 27 Section 197.1: Numbers unnumbered paragraphs to facilitate 122 28 citation, moves language to improve readability, strikes 122 29 unnecessary language, and replaces "herein" with a reference 122 30 to "in this chapter" to update this provision relating to 122 31 licensing of dealers in poultry and domestic fowl. 122 32 Section 198.7: Updates the citation to the provision in 122 33 the United States Code relating to unsafe new animal drugs 122 34 under the federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to the correct 122 35 citation. 123 1 Section 206.24: Strikes an outdated deadline for initiation 123 2 of a program of education and demonstration in agricultural use 123 3 of fertilizers and pesticides. 123 4 Section 206.32: Strikes a 1989 deadline after which the 123 5 sale, purchase, application, or use of chlordane is prohibited. 123 6 The strike of the deadline does not affect the prohibition. 123 7 Section 215.23: Conforms a term referring to a commercial 123 8 weighing and measure device to the term as defined in Code 123 9 section 215.26 and corrects the name of the publication from 123 10 the United State national institute of standards and technology 123 11 in this provision relating to licensing of servicers of those 123 12 devices. 123 13 Section 215.24: Strikes the words "of agriculture and land 123 14 stewardship" after the word "department", because "department" 123 15 is defined in Code section 215.26 to mean department of 123 16 agriculture and land stewardship, and standardizes language 123 17 relating to the adoption of rules to match language used in 123 18 Code chapter 17A in this provision relating to adoption of 123 19 rules by the department. 123 20 Section 218.95: Strikes references to four Code chapters 123 21 in this provision that establishes updates and parallel 123 22 terminology for various Code chapters pertaining to persons 123 23 with mental health issues because the outdated terminology no 123 24 longer appears in any of the four Code chapters. 123 25 Section 229.26: Strikes the words "or an intellectual 123 26 disability" in language regarding involuntary hospitalization 123 27 to reflect the removal of procedures for involuntary 123 28 hospitalization for persons with intellectual disabilities only 123 29 by 2013 Iowa Acts, ch. 130. 123 30 Section 230.11: Adds language relating to payment to 123 31 counties by the department of human services for mental health 123 32 services to conform to similar language added to Code section 123 33 222.69 by 2012 Iowa Acts, ch. 1120, {?84. 123 34 Section 231D.16: Strikes two outdated deadlines for 123 35 compliance of certain adult day services programs with the 124 1 accreditation requirements of Code chapter 231D. 124 2 Section 231E.13: Strikes language requiring the department 124 3 of human services to notify the Code editor regarding 124 4 implementation of Code chapter 231E, regarding the substitution 124 5 decision maker Act. The department notified the Code editor 124 6 regarding initial implementation of the Act in 2007. 124 7 Section 232.46: Splits language relating to the separate 124 8 terms and conditions of consent decrees in juvenile delinquency 124 9 proceedings to conform to the content of similar language in 124 10 Code section 232.29, subsection 2, and Code section 232.52, 124 11 subsection 2, paragraph "a", subparagraphs (1) and (2). 124 12 Sections 232.125 and 232.178: Conforms the language of 124 13 each of these provisions describing the contents of petitions 124 14 relating to a family in need of assistance and for voluntary 124 15 placement proceedings to each other and to similar language in 124 16 Code sections 232.36 and 232.111. In Code section 232.178, 124 17 additional petition contents are also set out in a lettered 124 18 list to enumerate the contents in a manner similar to that of 124 19 Code section 232.111. 124 20 Section 235B.4: Numbers unnumbered paragraphs to facilitate 124 21 citation and modifies an internal string reference to clearly 124 22 include the last Code section cited within the string in 124 23 language relating to the purposes of the central registry for 124 24 dependent adult abuse information. The last Code section cited 124 25 in the Code section string relates to registry reports. 124 26 Section 235F.1: Adds the verb "exists" after the word 124 27 "potential" to grammatically complete the sentence describing 124 28 forms of financial dangers that would constitute a "present 124 29 danger of elder abuse" in this definition of that term. 124 30 Section 235F.5: Rewrites prefatory language, to improve 124 31 readability, that describes how allegations of elder abuse 124 32 may be established at a hearing on a petition making the 124 33 allegations. 124 34 Section 235F.6: Rewrites language, to improve readability, 124 35 that describes content that cannot be included in dispositional 125 1 court orders entered after hearing on petitions alleging elder 125 2 abuse as described under Code chapter 235F. 125 3 Section 235F.8: Adds the words "the vulnerable elder" 125 4 before the words "leaving the vulnerable elder's home" in 125 5 language describing general procedure in elder abuse cases to 125 6 account for the fact that a petitioner under Code chapter 235F 125 7 may not be the affected vulnerable elder. 125 8 Section 237A.30: Restores, retroactive to July 1, 2010, 125 9 changes originally made by 2010 Iowa Acts, ch. 1031, {302, 125 10 which were inadvertently overwritten when a change from {358 125 11 of that same Act, with an effective date of July 1, 2011, was 125 12 applied to this provision regarding a voluntary quality rating 125 13 system for providers at child care facilities. 125 14 Sections 256.2 and 256.7: Moves a definition of the term 125 15 "telecommunications" from a provision within the Code section 125 16 describing the duties of the state board of education to 125 17 the general definitions Code section for this Code chapter 125 18 pertaining to the department of education because the current 125 19 definition applies to all of Code chapter 256. 125 20 Section 256B.2: Includes in the defined term of "children 125 21 requiring special education" children who might be excluded 125 22 because they have exceeded the maximum age for eligibility 125 23 during an academic year within the definition of the term. The 125 24 language is currently contained within the provision regarding 125 25 children requiring special education, but is not included 125 26 within the defined term. 125 27 Section 256F.2: Strikes a definition of the term "area 125 28 education agency board" from the general definitions Code 125 29 section in this Code chapter relating to charter schools and 125 30 innovation zone schools because the defined term is not used in 125 31 Code chapter 256F. 125 32 Sections 260C.58 and 262.49: Sets out in an enumerated 125 33 list language, which currently appears after a colon within a 125 34 paragraph, that describes the revenue sources from which bonds 125 35 or notes of community colleges and regents institutions are 126 1 payable. 126 2 Section 262.44: Sets out in a lettered list the types of 126 3 self=liquidating and revenue=producing buildings and facilities 126 4 for which portions of the campuses of regents institutions of 126 5 higher education may be set aside and used. 126 6 Section 262.57: Changes the word "provision" to 126 7 "provisions" to reflect the fact that the subchapter under 126 8 which bonds or notes are issued for regents institution 126 9 buildings and facilities consists of multiple Code provisions 126 10 as referred to later in this section. 126 11 Section 262A.2: Conforms the internal hierarchy of a Code 126 12 subsection defining what constitutes student fees and charges 126 13 for purposes of the issuance of revenue bonds by the board of 126 14 regents to the hierarchy used in other Code subsections. 126 15 Section 263.8: Numbers unnumbered paragraphs to facilitate 126 16 citation, adds language specifying the name of the laboratory 126 17 which is referenced, and standardizes language relating to 126 18 adoption of rules in this provision relating to reports and 126 19 tests performed by the state hygienic laboratory. 126 20 Section 321.19: Restructures this provision to enumerate 126 21 the vehicles which are exempt from payment of vehicle 126 22 registration fees and the persons to whom are issued, upon 126 23 application, distinguishing plates for the exempted vehicles. 126 24 Section 321.34: Adds an internal reference to paragraph 126 25 "c" of subsection 20C to language describing the subsection 126 26 paragraphs that pertain to distinguishing processed emblems for 126 27 vehicle registration plates, changes the word "and" to "or" 126 28 to clarify that two types of emblems are under consideration, 126 29 and reenacts language that was inadvertently omitted from 126 30 subsection 27 as enacted by 2014 Iowa Acts, ch. 1116, {28, 126 31 after the legislation was passed by the general assembly and 126 32 before it was sent to the office of the governor. 126 33 Section 321.59: Replaces a reference to "any such" 126 34 application in language relating to certificates issued to 126 35 motor vehicle dealers, transporters, and new motor vehicle 127 1 wholesalers with a specific reference to the application 127 2 specified in Code section 321.58. The addition of the language 127 3 will facilitate hypertext linkage between the two Code 127 4 sections. 127 5 Section 321.154: Replaces a reference to "said" report with 127 6 language specifying that the report referenced is the county 127 7 treasurer's report under Code section 321.153. The addition of 127 8 the language will facilitate hypertext linkage between the two 127 9 Code sections. 127 10 Section 321.191: Replaces a reference to "double/triple" 127 11 trailer endorsement with "double or triple" trailer endorsement 127 12 to conform to the current Code style for references to both 127 13 inclusive and exclusive alternatives. 127 14 Section 321.198: Strikes the word "such" and replaces 127 15 "above described" military personnel with a specific reference 127 16 to subsection 1, in which the types of military personnel 127 17 covered are described, to update the language of this provision 127 18 relating to extensions of driver's licenses for certain 127 19 military personnel and their dependents. 127 20 Section 321.453: Restructures language and numbers 127 21 paragraphs regarding exceptions to size, weight, load, and 127 22 permit requirements that apply for certain vehicles and 127 23 equipment. 127 24 Section 321A.39: Replaces a reference by name to the 127 25 motor vehicle financial and safety responsibility Act with a 127 26 reference to "this chapter" in which that Act is codified, 127 27 and adds a reference to Code chapter 321A in the language 127 28 of a statement that must be included with a purchase order 127 29 or invoice evidencing a retail sale of a motor vehicle if 127 30 liability insurance is not included in the sale of the vehicle. 127 31 Section 321E.11: Corrects an internal reference to the 127 32 definition for the term "urban transit system". Code section 127 33 321.19 defines the term "urban transit company" but, although 127 34 the Code section refers to systems, it does not define "urban 127 35 transit systems". A definition of the term is contained in 128 1 Code section 324A.1. 128 2 Section 321G.4: Clarifies language within a provision 128 3 regarding registration of antique snowmobiles that provides 128 4 that those vehicles may be registered with only a signed bill 128 5 of sale as evidence of ownership. 128 6 Section 331.508: Changes "record book" to "permanent 128 7 record" in this provision relating to books and records kept by 128 8 county auditors to reflect the changes made in similar language 128 9 in Code section 35B.10 by 2014 Iowa Acts, ch. 1116, {45. 128 10 Section 358.21: Numbers and letters paragraphs to 128 11 facilitate citation, updates language, and replaces references 128 12 to "hereunder" with specific citations to Code chapter 358 or 128 13 the provisions of this Code section to clarify the meaning 128 14 of those references in this provision regarding the debt 128 15 limitations of and issuance of bonds for sanitary districts. 128 16 Section 359A.6: Splits a run=on sentence into three 128 17 sentences and replaces references to "such" and "said" with 128 18 "the" and references to "same" with "full amount due" to update 128 19 and clarify the meaning of language pertaining to the erecting, 128 20 rebuilding, or repairing of fences. 128 21 Section 364.24: Strikes outdated language and adds a 128 22 reference to Code chapter 17A to standardize rulemaking 128 23 verbiage in this provision relating to traffic light 128 24 synchronization. 128 25 Section 388.11: Strikes the word "fire" from before the 128 26 word "hydrants" in language limiting liability for failure to 128 27 provide or maintain fire protection services to conform to 128 28 later language specifying that the protection applies if the 128 29 hydrants were not intended for fire protection purposes. 128 30 Section 403.9: Replaces the word "it" with the word 128 31 "municipality" to clarify that a municipality may issue 128 32 refunding bonds to pay or retire bonds that the municipality 128 33 itself previously issued. 128 34 Section 403.15: Replaces antiquated sentence structure 128 35 and punctuation in language relating to the creation of urban 129 1 renewal agencies. 129 2 Section 404.4: Numbers unnumbered paragraphs and enumerates 129 3 the information that must, at a minimum, be contained in an 129 4 application for an urban revitalization tax exemption in this 129 5 provision governing submission and approval of proposals for 129 6 improvements. 129 7 Section 422.11L: Corrects a reference to the federal 129 8 residential energy efficient property credit related to solar 129 9 energy in the federal Internal Revenue Code by changing the 129 10 reference to "section 25D(a)(1)". There is no section 25E 129 11 in the federal Internal Revenue Code and section 25D(a)(1) 129 12 contains provisions regarding solar energy system tax credits. 129 13 Section 423.3: Strikes obsolete language repealing a sales 129 14 tax exemption for sales of reagents and related accessory 129 15 equipment to a regional blood testing facility if the facility 129 16 is not located in the state on or before January 1, 2011. The 129 17 Mississippi river valley regional blood center was established 129 18 in 2010. 129 19 Section 423.30: Numbers unnumbered paragraphs to facilitate 129 20 citation and changes a reference from "this section" to 129 21 "subsection 1" in this provision regarding collection of use 129 22 tax by sellers who are not retailers, who maintain places 129 23 of business in Iowa, and who are not registered under the 129 24 streamlined sales and use tax agreement authorized under Code 129 25 chapter 423. 129 26 Section 445.37: Replaces "However" with "Notwithstanding 129 27 paragraph 'a'" to update the language of this exception to 129 28 language that specifies when an installment of any tax is 129 29 deemed delinquent. 129 30 Section 452A.3: Strikes the words "as defined in section 129 31 214.1" that appear after a reference to "E=85 gasoline" in this 129 32 provision imposing an excise tax on each gallon of that type 129 33 of gasoline. E=85 gasoline is defined in Code section 453A.2, 129 34 making the stricken language redundant. 129 35 Section 452A.8: Strikes obsolete language relating 130 1 to the initial date on which monthly gas tax returns were 130 2 due, replaces the word "consumer" with "purchaser" to make 130 3 terminology used internally consistent, and adds the word 130 4 "Fahrenheit" to clarify the temperature measurement to be used 130 5 if temperature correction is used for dispensing of motor 130 6 vehicle fuel. 130 7 Section 452A.62: Adds the word "liquefied natural gas" to a 130 8 string specifying the types of gas supplied by certain dealers 130 9 and which are to be the subject of records kept by those 130 10 dealers to conform to changes made elsewhere in this provision 130 11 by 2014 Iowa Acts, ch. 1032. 130 12 Section 452A.74: Replaces the word "above" in two places 130 13 with "under this chapter" to clarify the meaning of the 130 14 internal reference, and to reflect the licensing scheme 130 15 contained in Code chapter 452A, in this language applying 130 16 penalties for the delivery of various forms of compressed or 130 17 liquefied gas to or allowing the placement of those gases in 130 18 unlicensed facilities. 130 19 Section 455B.133: Strikes an obsolete provision providing 130 20 an exception to sulfur dioxide emission standards for a 130 21 facility that had a contract for coal produced in Iowa and 130 22 which met the emission standards in effect at the time the 130 23 contract went into effect. Coal has not been mined in this 130 24 state since 1994. 130 25 Section 455B.198: Adds "pursuant to chapter 17A" after 130 26 language relating to adoption of rules relating to discharge 130 27 of wastewater from water well drilling sites to conform this 130 28 language to standard language relating to the adoption of 130 29 rules. Subsection 4, containing outdated language setting a 130 30 July 31, 2009, deadline for adoption of the rules, is also 130 31 stricken. 130 32 Section 455D.11A: Deletes language containing outdated 130 33 deadlines related to the initial implementation of financial 130 34 assurance provisions for waste tire collection or processing 130 35 sites. 131 1 Section 455D.19: Deletes outdated language relating to 131 2 the date by which a manufacturer or distributor of packaging 131 3 or packaging components was required to make available 131 4 certificates of compliance showing that the packaging either 131 5 complied with or was exempt from standards regarding heavy 131 6 metal content in packaging materials. 131 7 Section 455E.11: Replaces the words "above three programs" 131 8 with language specifying the names of the three rural water 131 9 supply well programs referenced in this provision relating to 131 10 grants to eligible counties under those programs. 131 11 Section 456A.16: Numbers unnumbered paragraphs to 131 12 facilitate citation and adds "pursuant to chapter 17A" to 131 13 conform this language regarding adoption of rules to standard 131 14 language relating to rules' adoption in this provision relating 131 15 to the income tax refund checkoff for fish and game protection. 131 16 Section 456A.27: Updates by adding a United States Code 131 17 citation to language giving assent to the provisions of a 131 18 federal Act providing funds for wildlife restoration projects. 131 19 Section 456A.28: Updates by adding a United States Code 131 20 citation and correcting a public law citation language giving 131 21 assent to the provisions of a federal Act providing funds for 131 22 fish restoration projects. 131 23 Section 459.102: Supplies the missing word "animals" in a 131 24 definition of the term "swine farrow=to=finish operation". The 131 25 word has been missing since the definition was enacted in 1995 131 26 Iowa Acts, ch. 195, {15. 131 27 Section 461A.57: Adds language relating to alternative 131 28 punishment to reflect the fact that several but not all of 131 29 the Code sections listed state that violations of those Code 131 30 sections are punishable as scheduled violations. 131 31 Section 468.3: Adds reference to subchapter 1, part 7, of 131 32 Code chapter 468 to three definitions that apply to drainage 131 33 and levee districts to reflect the addition of part 7 by 2014 131 34 Iowa Acts, ch. 1075, which uses all three defined terms. The 131 35 conjunctive phrase "and the term" is also replaced by the 132 1 alternative "or" to reflect that either or both "engineer" and 132 2 "civil engineer" have the same meaning within subchapter 1 of 132 3 Code chapter 468. 132 4 Section 468.49: Numbers unnumbered paragraphs to facilitate 132 5 citation, divides long sentences into shorter sentences 132 6 for readability, updates language, and adds a reference to 132 7 subchapter 1, part 7, of Code chapter 468 to reflect the 132 8 addition of part 7 by 2014 Iowa Acts, ch. 1075, and that the 132 9 procedures in part 7 are tied to procedures in part 1 of 132 10 subchapter 1. 132 11 Section 468.206: Updates language to create a series and 132 12 replaces a reference to "hereinafter" with a specific reference 132 13 to Code section 468.207 to clarify meaning in this provision 132 14 regarding notice and hearing on a plan for improvements for 132 15 flood control within a levee or drainage district. 132 16 Section 468.209: Updates language and supplies the missing 132 17 word "an" before the word "order" in this provision regarding 132 18 entry of orders approving plans for improvements for flood 132 19 control within a levee or drainage district. 132 20 Section 468.220: Numbers paragraphs to facilitate citation, 132 21 updates language, and replaces references to the "same" with 132 22 language indicating what the word refers to in this provision 132 23 regarding occupancy and use of state lands by levee or drainage 132 24 districts for levee or drainage purposes. 132 25 Section 468.262: Strikes language referring to the 132 26 governance of drainage or levee districts, based on changes 132 27 made in this bill to the definition of "board" in Code section 132 28 468.3 to include subchapter 1, part 7, within the definition of 132 29 the term, in this provision stating the purpose of this part of 132 30 the levee and drainage district Code chapter that relates to 132 31 district mergers. 132 32 Section 468.269: Changes a reference to "this part" to a 132 33 reference to part 1 of subchapter 1, based on changes made 132 34 in this bill to the definition of "engineer" in Code section 132 35 468.3. The word "dominant" is also changed to "servient" to 133 1 conform to other language in this provision that indicates 133 2 that the reason for the report is the benefit to land situated 133 3 in the district that is being merged into the district that 133 4 originally made the drainage or levee improvement. 133 5 Section 468.540: Splits a run=on sentence into two 133 6 sentences to improve the readability of this provision relating 133 7 to the extensions of time or renewal of bonds or the issuance 133 8 of refunding bonds to pay for improvements within levee or 133 9 drainage districts. 133 10 Section 468.544: Splits language relating to requirements 133 11 for the sending of a notice of a meeting relating to extensions 133 12 of time for payment of unpaid drainage assessments or the 133 13 issuance of drainage refunding bonds from language describing 133 14 the contents of the notice. The language describing the notice 133 15 contents is further split to enumerate the points that must be 133 16 part of the meeting notice. 133 17 Section 476.20: Substitutes for the words "by law", a 133 18 citation to the actual Code provision that contains the 133 19 definition of the term "head of household" to permit hypertext 133 20 linkage to that definition, in language relating to the 133 21 contents of a disconnection notice that must be sent to 133 22 customers by public utilities. 133 23 Section 476.29: Adds a reference to paragraph "a" of 133 24 subsection 1 to further specify the provision within Code 133 25 section 476.20 under which board permission may be granted 133 26 for transfers of certificates of public convenience for the 133 27 furnishing of land=line local telephone service. 133 28 Section 476.96: Adds a citation to Code section 476.95 in 133 29 this lead=in phrase for a series of definitions. The citation 133 30 was stricken as part of a rewrite of this Code section by 2014 133 31 Iowa Acts, ch. 1099, but a definition contained in this Code 133 32 section is still used in Code section 476.95. 133 33 Section 478.15: Numbers unnumbered paragraphs to facilitate 133 34 citation, splits sentences and updates language to improve 133 35 readability, and replaces a reference to "above" with "in this 134 1 section" to clarify the meaning of this provision relating to 134 2 the procedure applicable in eminent domain proceedings. 134 3 Section 478.31: Numbers unnumbered paragraphs to facilitate 134 4 citation, splits sentences and updates language to improve 134 5 readability, and replaces references to "hereinafter" and 134 6 "anything foregoing" with more specific language to clarify the 134 7 meaning of the references in this provision relating to the 134 8 issuance of temporary permits for the construction of electric 134 9 transmission lines that are less than one mile in length. 134 10 Section 481A.22: Numbers and letters unnumbered paragraphs 134 11 to facilitate citation and updates language to improve 134 12 the readability of this provision relating to requirements 134 13 applicable to dog field meets or trials and retriever meets. 134 14 Section 490.1402: Corrects internal references to reflect 134 15 the renumbering of the language referenced by 2013 Iowa Acts, 134 16 ch. 31, {67, in this provision relating to proposals for 134 17 dissolutions of business corporations by boards of directors. 134 18 Section 491.3: Replaces a comma with the word "and" and 134 19 replaces a dash with a comma to standardize punctuation and to 134 20 clarify the relationship of language that equates the status of 134 21 a corporation to that of natural persons in language describing 134 22 the power of a corporation to contract and acquire and transfer 134 23 property. 134 24 Section 491.23: Corrects the grammar and strikes the word 134 25 "recording" before the word "fee" in this provision relating 134 26 to the process for dissolution of a business corporation. The 134 27 recording requirement was eliminated in favor of a filing 134 28 requirement by 2014 Iowa Acts, ch. 1074, {3. 134 29 Section 507C.8: Repeals this obsolete provision that 134 30 provided a transition mechanism for certain delinquency 134 31 proceedings that were commenced prior to the 1984 enactment of 134 32 Code chapter 507C, which currently governs insurer supervision, 134 33 rehabilitation, and liquidation. 134 34 Section 511.8: Conforms language relating to securities 134 35 pledged as collateral in hedging transactions to other language 135 1 and moves an internal reference to be closer to the language 135 2 it modifies within this subsection regarding investments by 135 3 life insurance companies and associations in certain financial 135 4 instruments. 135 5 Section 515.103: Strikes a codified applicability provision 135 6 for this Code section relating to use of credit information in 135 7 personal insurance to avoid conflicts with amendments to this 135 8 Code section that have later applicability or effective dates. 135 9 Section 517.2: Adds a prefatory paragraph regarding 135 10 applicability and makes corresponding changes to content to 135 11 update this definitions provision that is applicable to this 135 12 Code chapter governing employers liability insurance. 135 13 Section 517.3: Divides unnumbered paragraphs and numbers 135 14 and letters language which appears after colons to enumerate 135 15 the provisions governing the distribution of unallocated 135 16 liability loss expense payments under liability insurance 135 17 policies. 135 18 Section 518A.1: Divides a paragraph to enumerate language 135 19 appearing after a colon that specifies content that may appear 135 20 in an application for mutual insurance. 135 21 Section 523I.312: Strikes language that gives the telephone 135 22 number and address of the Iowa securities and regulated 135 23 industries bureau and inserts language that tells the cemetery 135 24 to insert that information into any agreement relating to 135 25 interment spaces with a purchaser to prevent the language of 135 26 the explanatory information from becoming obsolete if the 135 27 bureau relocates. 135 28 Section 533.301: Strikes the words "of a security" to 135 29 conform the language of this provision relating to investment 135 30 by credit unions in corporate bonds to the definition of 135 31 "investment grade" under 12 C.F.R. {703.2, promulgated by the 135 32 national credit union administration. 135 33 Section 536.1: Moves a definition to another location to 135 34 create a definitions subsection within this Code provision 135 35 relating to the applicability of the chapter licensing persons 136 1 who engage in the business of making certain regulated loans. 136 2 Section 537.1301: Replaces the word "Act" with "chapter" to 136 3 reflect the codification of 1974 Iowa Acts, ch. 1250, {1.301, 136 4 the definitions section for this portion of the Act that 136 5 established the Iowa Consumer Credit Code. 136 6 Section 554.8110: Substitutes for the words "this Act" a 136 7 citation to the Act which contained this language, relating to 136 8 jurisdiction over agreements between a securities intermediary 136 9 and an entitlement holder regarding a securities account, prior 136 10 to codification in Code section 554.8110. 136 11 Section 558.1: Restructures language in this provision 136 12 that purports to define the term "instruments affecting real 136 13 estate" to conform the language to other provisions that define 136 14 terminology elsewhere in the Code. 136 15 Section 602.8108: Corrects internal references to 136 16 provisions in which amounts collected by the court are not 136 17 deposited with the treasurer of state for deposit in the 136 18 general fund of the state to conform to the language of those 136 19 provisions stating the other accounts and funds into which 136 20 those amounts are deposited. 136 21 Section 602.11113: Substitutes the actual date in language 136 22 referring to the effective date of Code section 602.6601 in 136 23 this provision relating to employment of bailiffs as court 136 24 attendants at the time that the state assumed responsibility 136 25 for components of the court system. 136 26 Section 614.6: Substitutes a reference to sections 614.1 136 27 through 614.5 for the words "above described" in this provision 136 28 relating to computation of periods of time under the Code 136 29 chapter governing limitations of actions. 136 30 Section 614.35: Substitutes for the word "above" a 136 31 reference to Code section 614.34 in language relating to the 136 32 notice that must be filed by persons who claim an interest in 136 33 land as against another person with record title in that land. 136 34 Section 633.279: Conforms language of an affidavit used 136 35 to make an attested will self=proving to provisions of Code 137 1 chapter 9B, which governs notarial acts, including Code 137 2 section 9B.2, subsection 6, defining "notarial officer", and 137 3 Code section 9B.16, which provides examples of short form 137 4 certificates of notarial acts. 137 5 Section 633.304: Splits sentences and repeats language 137 6 designating the executor as the person responsible for 137 7 performing the duties relating to publication and provision 137 8 of notice of admission of a will to probate to improve the 137 9 readability of the provision. The words "date of" are also 137 10 added within a form notice to conform to other language 137 11 contained in the same form. 137 12 Section 633A.3110: Adds the words "date of" within a form 137 13 notice in this provision regarding notice that must be given by 137 14 a trustee to creditors, heirs, and any surviving spouse of a 137 15 settlor of a trust to conform to other language contained in 137 16 the same form. 137 17 Section 633B.203: Replaces the word "of" with the word "or" 137 18 to conform to earlier language in subsection 3 and adds a comma 137 19 at the end of a clause to clarify and improve the readability 137 20 of this provision regarding the nature and construction of 137 21 powers of attorney. 137 22 Section 633B.205: Strikes an incorrect comma within a 137 23 series and adds the words "but not limited to" in language 137 24 describing the authority granted under a power of attorney over 137 25 tangible personal property. 137 26 Sections 636.33 and 636.34: Replaces the word "such" with 137 27 a specific reference to Code section 636.31 or 636.32 to link 137 28 these two provisions relating to final reports and deposits by 137 29 fiduciaries in charge of estate and trust funds not governed 137 30 under the probate code, when the place of residence of the 137 31 heir, legatee, devisee, or other person to whom payment is due 137 32 is unknown to the fiduciary, to the provision which states 137 33 that the funds, moneys, or securities may be deposited with 137 34 the clerk of court of the county in which the fiduciary was 137 35 appointed. 138 1 Section 654.13: Replaces "and/or" in two places with the 138 2 word "or" to update the style of this provision regarding 138 3 priority of two or more real estate mortgages with respect to 138 4 any rents, profits, or other income derived from the property. 138 5 Section 654.14: Moves a phrase that describes the subject 138 6 of a notice to be closer to the word "notice" and adds language 138 7 clarifying that the current contents of the provision specify 138 8 the contents of the notice that must be given when a receiver 138 9 does not afford a person in actual possession of agricultural 138 10 land with a right of first refusal in the leasing of the 138 11 mortgaged premises by the receiver. 138 12 Section 656.5: Updates language and divides sentences to 138 13 improve the clarity and readability of this provision regarding 138 14 proof and record of service of notice in real estate contract 138 15 forfeiture proceedings. 138 16 Section 669.2: Adds a citation to the Code chapter in which 138 17 local emergency management commissions are established in this 138 18 provision that includes architects and engineers within the 138 19 definition of "employee of the state" under the state tort 138 20 claims Act. 138 21 Sections 714.11 and 714.14: Changes in each of these Code 138 22 sections the word "service" to "services" to conform to similar 138 23 uses of the word in Code sections 714.9, 714.10, 714.12, and 138 24 714.13. 138 25 Section 724.1: Conforms language within a definition of 138 26 the term "antique firearm" to other language within the same 138 27 definition and to the definition of "antique firearm" that is 138 28 found in Code section 724.25. 138 29 Section 725.1: Moves a phrase relating to expunging 138 30 of convictions to clarify the basis for the expunging of 138 31 the convictions in language relating to the expunging of 138 32 convictions for certain underage persons who have been 138 33 convicted of prostitution. 138 34 Sections 915.50 and 915.50A: Strikes the word "criminal" 138 35 that appears before the words "no=contact order" in these two 139 1 provisions pertaining to rights of victims of domestic and 139 2 elder abuse. No=contact orders under Code chapter 664A are 139 3 defined as orders entered in criminal proceedings and are 139 4 distinct from other protective orders entered in other types 139 5 of proceedings. 139 6 2013 Iowa Acts, ch. 125, and 2014 Iowa Acts, ch. 1080: 139 7 Repeals division II of 2013 Iowa Acts, ch. 125, and repeals 139 8 a provision in 2014 Iowa Acts, ch. 1080, which also repeals 139 9 division II of 2013 Iowa Acts, ch. 125, effective January 1, 139 10 2018, because all of the changes made by the 2013 Act have been 139 11 superseded by the enactments contained in 2014 Iowa Acts, ch. 139 12 1080, and the repeal of the 2013 Act in 2014 Iowa Acts, ch. 139 13 1080, would take effect one day after the changes required by 139 14 2013 Iowa Acts, division II, would have taken effect. 139 15 2014 Iowa Acts, ch. 1078: Retroactively corrects an 139 16 internal reference in the enactment of Code section 633B.213 139 17 that qualifies the terms of a power of attorney. 139 18 2014 Iowa Acts, ch. 1092: Retroactively strikes what was 139 19 intended as a correction to an internal citation that did not 139 20 require correction. 139 21 Code editor directives: Transfers provisions within 139 22 the alcoholic beverages Code chapter, Code chapter 123, to 139 23 consolidate provisions related to the overall administration 139 24 of the Code chapter at the beginning of the Code chapter. 139 25 Code section 226.47, which contains a general definition 139 26 applicable to the Code chapter regarding the state mental 139 27 health institutes, is also transferred to a location near the 139 28 beginning of the Code chapter. Two provisions in Code chapter 139 29 462A, which relate to public use of water for navigation 139 30 purposes and reciprocity agreements by the department of 139 31 natural resources with other regulatory agencies in other 139 32 states, are also moved to relocate those provisions, from a 139 33 location within provisions relating to inspection and repair of 139 34 vessels, to be with other more general provisions. 139 35 Divisions II and III: Reenacts Code and Acts provisions, 140 1 including any language changes made by 2014 Iowa Acts, ch. 140 2 1106, within the Code provisions, which were repealed or could 140 3 not be implemented because the changes made by 2014 Iowa Acts, 140 4 ch. 1106, took effect one day after the Code sections amended 140 5 by that Act were repealed pursuant to their own terms. The 140 6 Code provisions reenacted in division II take effect upon 140 7 enactment and apply retroactively to June 30, 2014. The 140 8 changes reenacted in division III of this bill are effective 140 9 July 1, 2016. 140 10 Division IV: Corrects internal references to Code section 140 11 17A.5, subsection 2, paragraph "b", which is renumbered in 140 12 division I of this bill. LSB 2080SV (1) 86 lh/rj