Bills Sponsored By Committee

Health and Human Services (H)

Bill Bill Title
HF 156 A bill for an act requiring members of the clergy to be mandatory reporters of child abuse under certain circumstances. (Formerly HF 57)
HF 330 A bill for an act relating to modification of a child custody order based on exposure of the child to cohabitation of a parent and an unrelated person. (Formerly HF 64)
HF 389 A bill for an act providing for miscellaneous technical and substantive changes relating to controlled and precursor substances. Effective 7-01-03.
HF 481 A bill for an act relating to family investment program eligibility requirements involving motor vehicle equity and required school attendance and including an applicability provision. (Formerly HSB 146)
HF 489 A bill for an act relating to programs and services under the purview of the department of human services, and providing for retroactive applicability and effective dates. Effective 7-01-03, with exception of section 4 effective 4-24-03.
HF 503 A bill for an act relating to the authorization of podiatrists to administer anesthesia. Effective 7-01-03.
HF 527 A bill for an act authorizing the department of human services to contract for managed care of adult mental health or substance abuse services under the medical assistance program under certain circumstances and providing an effective date. (Formerly HF 403)
HF 541 A bill for an act relating to the fee and use of fee for a certificate of birth. Effective 7-01-03.
HF 558 A bill for an act authorizing the department of human services to disclose information regarding the listing of an individual in the child or dependent abuse registry or the sex offender registry when it is necessary for the protection of a child or a dependent adult. Effective 7-01-03.
HF 582 A bill for an act relating to the regulation of elder family homes, elder group homes, and assisted living programs, providing for appropriation of fees, and providing penalties. (Formerly HSB 233) (See Cmte. Bill HF 675)
HF 596 A bill for an act relating to the regulation of adult day services, and providing for appropriations and penalties. (Formerly HSB 239) (See Cmte. Bill HF 672)
HF 610 A bill for an act relating to child abuse reporting by providing for a report to be made to a local law enforcement agency. (Formerly HF 320)
HF 613 A bill for an act establishing the at-home infant child care program. (Formerly HF 321)
HF 627 A bill for an act relating to third-party payment of health care coverage costs for biologically based mental illness treatment services. (Formerly HSB 288)
HF 630 A bill for an act relating to technical amendments with regard to programs under the authority of the department of public health. (Formerly HSB 291)
HF 641 A bill for an act providing for changes relating to programs under the purview of the Iowa department of public health. Effective 7-01-03.
HF 2135 A bill for an act requiring consent of the parent of a minor to obtain body piercing and providing a penalty. (Formerly HF 2034)
HF 2136 A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations of birth certificate fees to the birth defects registry and for child abuse prevention programs, and providing an effective date. (Formerly HF 2045)
HF 2146 A bill for an act making changes to sex offender registry requirements for persons convicted of incest against a dependent adult. Effective 7-01-04.
HF 2327 A bill for an act relating to child abuse assessment requirements involving notification of parents, interviews of persons alleged to have committed child abuse, and training of child protection workers. Effective 7-01-04.
HF 2328 A bill for an act relating to child protection confidentiality requirements involving the department of human services. Effective 7-01-04.
HF 2344 A bill for an act relating to child development home provider qualifications and providing an effective date. (Formerly HF 2048)
HF 2345 A bill for an act relating to programs under the authority of the department of public health. (See Cmte. Bill HF 2551) (Formerly HSB 618)
HF 2350 A bill for an act relating to family investment program eligibility requirements involving motor vehicle equity, family investment plans, limited benefit plans, and required school attendance and including an applicability provision. Effective 7-01-04.
HF 2358 A bill for an act providing for technical and substantive changes relating to the practice of cosmetology, establishing penalties, and making penalties applicable. Effective 7-01-04.
HF 2361 A bill for an act exempting sales made to nonprofit child care centers from the sales and use taxes. (Fomerly HF 2043)
HF 2362 A bill for an act relating to the duties of the birth defects institute by providing for a work group to study stillbirths and renaming the institute. Effective 7-01-04.
HF 2378 A bill for an act relating to the disposition of medical assistance special needs trusts, including the payment rate for nursing facility levels of care. Effective 7-01-04.
HF 2391 A bill for an act relating to dependent adult abuse and providing penalties. (Formerly HSB 660)
HF 2464 A bill for an act providing for the establishment and funding of an automated external defibrillator grant program, and providing an effective date. Effective upon receipt of federal fund to Iowa Department of of Public Health.
HF 2492 A bill for an act providing for specified changes regarding programs under the purview of the department of public health, providing a penalty, and making an appropriation. (See Cmte. Bill HF 2555) (Formerly HSB 626)
HF 2506 A bill for an act relating to electronic and facsimile prescriptions and making penalties applicable. Effective 7-01-04.
HF 2507 A bill for an act relating to the establishment of a prescription drug assistance program by the commissioner of insurance, and providing for a contingent appropriation. (See Cmte. Bill HF 2554) (Formerly HF 2216)
HF 2513 A bill for an act to establish a newsline for the blind program within the department for the blind and to establish telephone utility assessments. (See Cmte. Bill HF 2576) (Formerly HF 2228)
HF 2535 A bill for an act relating to public assistance benefits received by persons who were not entitled or eligible to receive the benefits, providing criminal and civil penalties, and appropriating certain penalties received. (Formerly HSB 153)