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Senate Concurrent Resolution 106, a Senate concurrent resolution commemorating the veterans of the United States armed forces who fought and won the Battle of the Bulge during World War II. JOHN F. DWYER, Secretary ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE (House File 2458) Dinkla of Guthrie called up for consideration the report of the conference committee on House File 2458 and the amendments contained therein as follows: REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON HOUSE FILE 2458 To the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate: We, the undersigned members of the conference committee appointed to resolve the differences between the House of Representatives and the Senate on House File 2458, a bill for An Act relating to the right to appointed counsel or a public defender, by relating to the eligibility for certain indigents, the recovery of defense costs, and by restricting the right to counsel for certain parents in child in need of assistance cases, respectfully make the following report: 1. That the House recedes from its amendment, S-5816. 2. That the Senate recedes from its amendment, H-5922. 3. That House File 2458, as amended, passed, and reprinted by the House, is amended to read as follows: 1. Page 1, by inserting after line 16 the following: "Sec. ___. Section 216A.136, unnumbered paragraph 1, as enacted by 1996 Iowa Acts, House File 2448, section 2, if enacted, is amended to read as follows: The division shall maintain an Iowa statistical analysis center for the purpose of coordinating with data resource agencies to provide data and analytical information to federal, state, and local governments, and assist agencies in the use of criminal and juvenile justice data. Notwithstanding any other provision of state law, unless prohibited by federal law or regulation, the division shall be granted access, for purposes of research and evaluation, to criminal history records, official juvenile court records, juvenile court social records, and any other data collected or under control of the board of parole, department of corrections, district departments of correctional services, department of human services, judicial department, and department of public safety. However, intelligence data and peace officer investigative reports maintained by the department of public safety shall not be considered data for the purposes of this section. Any record, data, or information obtained by the division under this section and the division itself are subject to the federal and state confidentiality laws and regulations which are applicable to the original record, data, or information obtained by the division and to the original custodian of the record, data, or information. The access shall include but is not limited to all of the following:
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