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House Amendment 8042

Amendment Text

PAG LIN
  1  1    Amend House File 2205 as follows:
  1  2    #1.  Page 4, line 18, by striking the word "A" and
  1  3 inserting the following:  "With respect to a consumer
  1  4 transaction, a".
  1  5    #2.  Page 4, by striking line 22 and inserting the
  1  6 following:  "deemed to confer title."
  1  7    #3.  Page 4, line 32, by inserting after the figure
  1  8 "516D," the following:  "523A,".
  1  9    #4.  Page 4, line 33, by striking the word and
  1 10 figure "and 562A" and inserting the following:  "562A,
  1 11 and 562B".
  1 12    #5.  Page 4, line 34, by striking the word and
  1 13 figure "chapter 714B" and inserting the following:
  1 14 "chapters 714B and 714D".
  1 15    #6.  Page 8, by inserting after line 11 the
  1 16 following:
  1 17    "3.  Notwithstanding subsections 1 and 2, in a
  1 18 consumer transaction, the attribution and effect of an
  1 19 electronic record and an electronic signature is
  1 20 determined by the substantive law governing the
  1 21 transaction." 
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  1 25 COMMITTEE COMMERCE AND REGULATION
  1 26 METCALF of Polk, Chairperson 
  1 27 HF 2ultural, historical, or
 18  7 archaeological interest.
 18  8    f.  Protecting life and property from the effects of
 18  9 natural hazards and natural disasters, such as flooding,
 18 10 winds, and wildfires.
 18 11    g.  Taking into consideration such other matters that may
 18 12 be logically related to or form an integral part of a plan for
 18 13 the coordinated, efficient, and orderly development of the
 18 14 local communities.
 18 15    h.  Providing for a variety of housing choices and assuring
 18 16 affordable housing for future population growth.
 18 17    i.  Identifying and protecting farmland, natural areas,
 18 18 environmentally sensitive land, historical or cultural areas,
 18 19 and critical areas of local or statewide concern.
 18 20    j.  Preventing the occurrence of urban sprawl, including
 18 21 the economic, environmental, and social costs that accompany
 18 22 urban sprawl, and by encouraging infill development and
 18 23 redevelopment of existing urban sites.
 18 24    k.  Allowing local governments to plan for development in a
 18 25 comprehensive, orderly, and cooperative manner.
 18 26    l.  Ensuring that adequate basic improvements and public
 18 27 benefits and services are provided concurrently with
 18 28 development.
 18 29    Sec. 20.  NEW SECTION.  366.4  LOCAL STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT
 18 30 COMMITTEE.
 18 31    1.  On or before October 1, 2000, a local strategic
 18 32 development committee is created within each county which
 18 33 shall be composed of the following members:
 18 34    a.  A member of the county board of supervisors appointed
 18 35 by the county board of supervisors.
 19  1    b.  The mayor of each participating city as provided in
 19  2 section 366.4 or the mayor's designee as confirmed by the city
 19  3 council.
 19  4    c.  One member appointed by the board of directors of the
 19  5 county's soil conservation district or districts, who shall
 19  6 represent agricultural interests.
 19  7    d.  Two members appointed by the county board of
 19  8 supervisors and one member appointed by the mayor of each of
 19  9 the two largest participating cities, to assure broad
 19 10 representation of agricultural, environmental, construction,
 19 11 educational, and homeowner interests.
 19 12    e.  The mayor of each city which adjoins the county, if the
 19 13 city council adopts a resolution declaring that it elects to
 19 14 be a participant to the creation of the strategic development
 19 15 plan.  The mayor shall serve as a nonvoting, ex officio member
 19 16 of the committee.
 19 17    2.  a.  A city may be excused from voting membership on the
 19 18 strategic development committee if the city council adopts a
 19 19 resolution declaring that it elects not to participate in
 19 20 creating the plan.  The city's resolution shall become part of
 19 21 the strategic development plan.  If a city adopts such a
 19 22 resolution, the city shall not exercise jurisdiction within
 19 23 its extraterritorial area including as provided in section
 19 24 414.23.
 19 25    b.  A city shall not be eligible for voting membership on
 19 26 the committee if the city is completely surrounded by one or
 19 27 more cities, or by one or more cities and the boundaries of
 19 28 another state.  The corporate limits of the surrounded city
 19 29 shall constitute the boundaries of the city's strategic
 19 30 development area and such city shal~I9.  A licensee shall not loan to any person money
  1 22 or any other thing of value or permit a financial
  1 23 institution, vendor, or other person to loan money on
  1 24 the licensed premises on the basis of a credit card or
  1 25 similar instrument in person or through an electronic
  1 26 or mechanical device including but not limited to a
  1 27 satellite terminal as defined in section 527.2 for the
  1 28 purpose of permitting that person to wager on any game
  1 29 of chance.  The use of a check or a debit card with
  1 30 overdraft protection is not prohibited by this
  1 31 subsection."
  1 32    #3.  Title page, by striking line 1, and inserting
  1 33 the following:  "An Act relating to gambling by
  1 34 prohibiting the loan of money for gambling purposes
  1 35 through a credit card or an electronic or mechanical
  1 36 device at a gambling facility and to contracts and
  1 37 agreements entered into by the".
  1 38    #4.  By renumbering as necessary.  
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  1 42 SUKUP of Franklin
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  1 46 RAECKER of Polk
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  1 50 JOHNSON of Osceola
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  2  4 GARMAN of Story 
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  2  8 FALLON of Polk 
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  2 12 THOMSON of Linn 
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  2 16 KLEMME of Plymouth 
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  2 20 CARROLL of Poweshiek 
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  2 24 DOLECHECK of Ringgold 
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  2 28 JAGER of Black Hawk
  2 29 HF 2147.702 78
  2 30 tj/cls
     

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