Iowa General Assembly Banner


Previous Day: Tuesday, April 23Next Day:
Senate Journal: Index House Journal: Index
Legislation: Index Bill History: Index

Previous Page: 1911Today's Journal Page

This file contains STRIKE and UNDERSCORE. If you cannot see either STRIKE or UNDERSCORE attributes or would like to change how these attributes are displayed, please use the following form to make the desired changes.


House Journal: Page 1912: Wednesday, April 24, 1996

2.  The legislative council is requested to establish an interim
study of the administrative practices and advertising practices
of the state lottery.  The study committee shall evaluate the
information received from the legislative fiscal bureau pursuant
to subsection 1 and make recommendations to be submitted to the
legislative council and the general assembly in January 1997.
Sec. 31.  FEDERAL GRANTS.  All federal grants to and the federal
receipts of agencies appropriated funds under this Act, not
otherwise appropriated, are appropriated for the purposes set
forth in the federal grants or receipts unless otherwise
provided by the general assembly.
Sec. 32.  Section 99D.11, subsection 6, paragraph b, Code 1995,
is amended to read as follows:
b.  The commission may authorize the licensee to simultaneously
telecast within the racetrack enclosure, for the purpose of
pari-mutuel wagering, a horse or dog race licensed by the racing
authority of another state.  It is the responsibility of each
licensee to obtain the consent of appropriate racing officials
in other states as required by the federal Interstate
Horseracing Act of 1978, 15 U.S.C. } 3001-3007, to televise
races for the purpose of conducting parimutuel wagering.  A
licensee may also obtain the permission of a person licensed by
the commission to conduct horse or dog races in this state to
televise races conducted by that person for the purpose of
conducting pari-mutuel racing.  However, arrangements made by a
licensee to televise any race for the purpose of conducting
pari-mutuel wagering are subject to the approval of the
commission, and the commission shall select the races to be
televised.  The races selected by the commission shall be the
same for all licensees approved by the commission to televise
races for the purpose of conducting pari-mutuel wagering.  The
commission shall not authorize the simultaneous telecast or
televising of and a licensee shall not simultaneously telecast
or televise any horse or dog race for the purpose of conducting
pari-mutuel wagering unless the simultaneous telecast or
televising is done at the racetrack of a licensee that schedules
no less than sixty performances of nine live races each day of
the season.  For purposes of the taxes imposed under this
chapter, races televised by a licensee for purposes of
pari-mutuel wagering shall be treated as if the races were held
at the racetrack of the licensee. Notwithstanding any contrary
provision in this chapter, the commission may allow a licensee
to adopt the same deductions as those of the pari-mutuel
racetrack from which the races are being simultaneously
telecast.
Sec. 33.  Section 321.19, subsection 1, unnumbered paragraph 2,
Code Supplement 1995, is amended to read as follows:
The department shall furnish, on application, free of charge,
distinguishing plates for vehicles thus exempted, which plates
except plates on Iowa highway safety patrol vehicles shall bear
the word "official" and the department shall keep a separate
record.  Registration plates issued for Iowa highway safety
patrol vehicles, except unmarked patrol vehicles, shall bear two
red stars on a yellow background, one before and one following
the registration number on the plate, which registration number
shall be the officer's badge number. Registration plates issued
for a county sheriff's patrol vehicles shall display one
seven-pointed gold star followed by the letter "S" and the call
number of the vehicle.  However, the director of general
services or the director of transportation may order the
issuance of regular registration plates for any exempted vehicle
used by peace officers in the enforcement of the law, persons
enforcing chapter 124 and other laws relating to controlled
substances, persons in the department of justice, the
alcoholic beverages division of the department of commerce,
and the department of inspections and appeals who are regularly
assigned to conduct investigations which cannot reasonably be
conducted with a vehicle displaying "official" state
registration plates, and persons in

Next Page: 1913

Previous Day: Tuesday, April 23Next Day:
Senate Journal: Index House Journal: Index
Legislation: Index Bill History: Index

Return To Home Iowa General Assembly

index Index: House Journal (76th General Assembly: Session 2)

© 1996 Cornell College and League of Women Voters of Iowa


Comments? hjourn@legis.iowa.gov.

Last update: Thu Apr 25 13:30:03 CDT 1996
URL: /DOCS/GA/76GA/Session.2/HJournal/01900/01912.html
jhf