House File 861 H-1502 Amend House File 861 as follows: 1 1. Page 1, line 18, by striking < 6,371,768 > and inserting 2 < 6,361,238 > 3 2. Page 2, line 7, by striking < 5.00 > and inserting < 7.00 > 4 3. Page 2, line 10, by striking < 5.00 > and inserting < 7.00 > 5 4. Page 2, line 16, by striking < 5.00 > and inserting < 7.00 > 6 5. Page 4, line 14, by striking < 43,874,586 > and inserting 7 < 42,488,273 > 8 6. Page 4, line 18, by striking < 34,674,762 > and inserting 9 < 35,868,225 > 10 7. Page 4, line 22, by striking < 65,504,081 > and inserting 11 < 63,688,978 > 12 8. Page 4, line 26, by striking < 30,336,583 > and inserting 13 < 29,390,947 > 14 9. Page 4, line 30, by striking < 27,512,550 > and inserting 15 < 26,680,161 > 16 10. Page 4, line 34, by striking < 11,198,997 > and inserting 17 < 10,841,112 > 18 11. Page 5, line 3, by striking < 26,494,779 > and inserting 19 < 25,647,227 > 20 12. Page 5, line 12, by striking < 24,793,038 > and inserting 21 < 23,979,152 > 22 13. Page 5, line 16, by striking < 31,863,351 > and inserting 23 < 30,903,150 > 24 14. Page 6, line 4, by striking < 5,681,661 > and inserting 25 < 5,558,227 > 26 15. Page 7, after line 11 by inserting: 27 < 5. For department-wide duties, including operations, 28 costs, and miscellaneous purposes: 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 10,079,991 30 Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in this 31 section that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the close of 32 the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain available for 33 expenditure for the purposes designated until the close of the 34 succeeding fiscal year. > 35 -1- HF 861.2534 (3) 89 as/tm 1/ 5 #1. #2. #3. #4. #5. #6. #7. #8. #9. #10. #11. #12. #13. #14. #15.
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< 1,318,718 > 1 34. Page 19, line 7, by striking < 1,290,499 > and inserting 2 < 1,288,368 > 3 35. Page 19, by striking lines 9 through 17 and inserting: 4 < b. (1) For a single grant to a program located in a city 5 with a higher than average juvenile crime rate as determined 6 by the criminal and juvenile justice planning division and 7 a population greater than 80,000 as determined by the 2010 8 federal decennial census, which may be used for studying, 9 planning, programming, and capital, that is committed to 10 deterring juvenile delinquency through early intervention in 11 the criminal justice system by providing a comprehensive, 12 multifaceted delivery of social services and which shall meet 13 the guiding principles and standards for assessment centers set 14 forth by the national assessment center association: > 15 36. Page 19, after line 20 by inserting: 16 < (3) A city shall not receive a grant under this paragraph, 17 or a similar grant from the state of Iowa, for more than 18 two consecutive fiscal years unless no other city meets the 19 requirements specified in subparagraph (1). > 20 37. Page 21, after line 30 by inserting: 21 < DIVISION ___ 22 GAMBLING —— FEES 23 Sec. ___. Section 99D.14, subsection 2, paragraph a, 24 subparagraph (1), Code 2021, is amended to read as follows: 25 (1) A licensee shall pay a regulatory fee to be charged as 26 provided in this section . In determining the regulatory fee 27 to be charged as provided under this section , the commission 28 shall use the amount appropriated to the commission plus 29 the cost of salaries for no more than three special agents 30 assigned pursuant to the provisions of section 80.25A, for 31 each racetrack that has not been issued a table games license 32 under chapter 99F or no more than three special agents 33 assigned pursuant to the provisions of section 80.25A, for each 34 racetrack that has been issued a table games license under 35 -3- HF 861.2534 (3) 89 as/tm 3/ 5 #34. #35. #36. #37.
chapter 99F , plus any direct and indirect support costs for the 1 agents, for the division of criminal investigation’s racetrack 2 activities duties pursuant to chapters 99D, 99E, and 99F, and 3 section 80.25A , as the basis for determining the amount of 4 revenue to be raised from the regulatory fee. 5 Sec. ___. Section 99F.10, subsection 4, paragraph a, Code 6 2021, is amended to read as follows: 7 a. In determining the license fees and state regulatory 8 fees to be charged as provided under section 99F.4 and this 9 section , the commission shall use as the basis for determining 10 the amount of revenue to be raised from the license fees and 11 regulatory fees the amount appropriated to the commission plus 12 the cost of salaries for no more than three special agents for 13 each excursion gambling boat or gambling structure assigned 14 pursuant to the provisions of section 80.25A , plus any direct 15 and indirect support costs for the agents, for the division of 16 criminal investigation’s excursion gambling boat or gambling 17 structure activities duties pursuant to chapters 99D, 99E, and 18 99F, and section 80.25A . 19 Sec. ___. Section 99F.10, Code 2021, is amended by adding 20 the following new subsection: 21 NEW SUBSECTION . 4A. For the fiscal year beginning July 22 1, 2021, and each fiscal year thereafter, the seven licensees 23 with the lowest adjusted gross receipts for the previous fiscal 24 year shall pay a reduced regulatory fee. The division of 25 criminal investigation shall calculate the regulatory fee to 26 be paid by each licensee using a methodology that reduces the 27 regulatory fee for the seven licensees with the lowest adjusted 28 gross receipts by an amount equivalent to the portion of the 29 regulatory fees associated with one special agent. 30 Sec. ___. GAMBLING GAMES AND SPORTS WAGERING REGULATION 31 —— FEES. Notwithstanding section 99F.10, the cost of seven 32 special agent full-time equivalent positions assigned pursuant 33 to section 80.25A, as determined by the commissioner of public 34 safety, shall be credited to the general fund on July 1, 2021. 35 -4- HF 861.2534 (3) 89 as/tm 4/ 5
DIVISION ___ 1 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY —— BUREAU OF CYBER-CRIME 2 Sec. ___. Section 80.9A, subsection 6, Code 2021, is amended 3 by adding the following new paragraph: 4 NEW PARAGRAPH . h. When engaged in the investigation of 5 crimes and the enforcement of laws relating to cyber-crime. 6 Sec. ___. NEW SECTION . 80.40 Bureau of cyber-crime. 7 1. The bureau of cyber-crime is established within the 8 division of criminal investigation of the department. The 9 purpose of the bureau is to investigate crimes with a nexus to 10 the internet or computer technology including but not limited 11 to crimes involving child exploitation and cyber intrusion. 12 2. The bureau of cyber-crime shall have the authority 13 to conduct investigations and perform forensic analyses 14 of criminal cases involving computer technology and to 15 provide assistance to governmental agencies involved in the 16 investigation of cyber-crime. > 17 38. Title page, line 1, after < system > by inserting < , 18 gambling regulatory fees, and creating a bureau of cyber-crime > 19 39. By renumbering as necessary. 20 ______________________________ WORTHAN of Buena Vista -5- HF 861.2534 (3) 89 as/tm 5/ 5 #38. #39.