House
File
861
H-1502
Amend
House
File
861
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follows:
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operations,
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miscellaneous
purposes:
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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
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succeeding
fiscal
year.
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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:
>
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Page
19,
after
line
20
by
inserting:
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<
(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).
>
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inserting:
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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
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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.
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DIVISION
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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.
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17
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inserting
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gambling
regulatory
fees,
and
creating
a
bureau
of
cyber-crime
>
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39.
By
renumbering
as
necessary.
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