House
File
2575
H-8280
Amend
House
File
2575
as
follows:
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line
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by
inserting:
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DIVISION
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3
STATE
BOARD
OF
REGENTS
——
REPORTING
REQUIREMENTS
AND
4
RESPONSIBILITIES
5
Sec.
___.
Section
7E.3,
subsection
4,
Code
2022,
is
amended
6
to
read
as
follows:
7
4.
Annual
report.
Unless
otherwise
provided
by
law,
submit
8
a
report
in
November
of
each
year
to
the
governor
and
the
9
legislature
on
the
operation
of
the
department
or
independent
10
agency
during
the
fiscal
year
concluded
on
the
preceding
June
11
30,
and
projecting
the
goals
and
objectives
of
the
department
12
or
independent
agency
as
developed
in
the
program
budget
13
report
for
the
fiscal
year
under
way.
Any
department
or
14
independent
agency
may
issue
such
additional
reports
on
its
15
findings
and
recommendations
as
its
operations
require.
This
16
subsection
shall
not
apply
to
the
state
board
of
regents
or
any
17
institution
under
the
control
of
the
state
board
of
regents.
18
Sec.
___.
Section
8.7,
Code
2022,
is
amended
to
read
as
19
follows:
20
8.7
Reporting
of
gifts
and
bequests
received.
21
All
gifts
and
bequests
with
a
value
of
fifty
dollars
or
22
more
received
by
a
department
or
accepted
by
the
governor
on
23
behalf
of
the
state
shall
be
reported
within
twenty
days
of
24
receiving
the
gift
or
bequest
to
the
Iowa
ethics
and
campaign
25
disclosure
board,
using
the
board’s
internet
reporting
system.
26
The
Iowa
ethics
and
campaign
disclosure
board
shall,
by
January
27
31
of
each
year,
submit
to
the
fiscal
services
division
of
28
the
legislative
services
agency
a
written
report
listing
all
29
gifts
and
bequests
received
during
the
previous
calendar
year
30
with
a
value
over
one
thousand
dollars
and
the
purpose
for
31
each
such
gift
or
bequest.
The
submission
shall
also
include
32
a
listing
of
all
gifts
and
bequests
received
by
a
department
33
from
a
person
if
the
cumulative
value
of
all
gifts
and
bequests
34
received
by
the
department
from
the
person
during
the
previous
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calendar
year
exceeds
one
thousand
dollars,
and
the
Iowa
ethics
1
and
campaign
disclosure
board
shall
include,
if
available,
the
2
purpose
for
each
such
gift
or
bequest.
However,
the
reports
on
3
gifts
or
bequests
filed
by
the
state
board
of
regents
and
the
4
Iowa
state
fair
board
pursuant
to
section
8.44
shall
be
deemed
5
sufficient
to
comply
with
the
requirements
of
this
section
.
6
Sec.
___.
Section
8.9,
subsection
2,
paragraph
a,
Code
2022,
7
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
8
a.
All
grant
applications
submitted
and
grant
moneys
9
received
by
a
department
on
behalf
of
the
state
shall
be
10
reported
to
the
office
of
grants
enterprise
management.
The
11
office
shall
by
January
31
of
each
year
submit
to
the
fiscal
12
services
division
of
the
legislative
services
agency
a
written
13
report
listing
all
grants
received
during
the
previous
calendar
14
year
with
a
value
over
one
thousand
dollars
and
the
funding
15
entity
and
purpose
for
each
grant.
However,
the
reports
on
16
grants
filed
by
the
state
board
of
regents
pursuant
to
section
17
8.44
shall
be
deemed
sufficient
to
comply
with
the
requirements
18
of
this
subsection
.
19
Sec.
___.
Section
8.44,
subsection
1,
Code
2022,
is
amended
20
to
read
as
follows:
21
1.
a.
Upon
receiving
federal
funds
or
any
other
funds
from
22
any
public
or
private
sources,
except
gifts
or
donations
made
23
to
institutions
for
the
personal
use
or
for
the
benefit
of
24
members,
patients,
or
inmates
and
receipts
from
the
gift
shop
25
of
merchandise
manufactured
by
members,
patients,
or
inmates,
26
the
state
departments,
agencies,
boards,
and
institutions
27
receiving
the
funds
shall
submit
a
written
report
within
28
thirty
days
after
receipt
of
the
funds
to
the
director
of
the
29
department
of
management.
The
report
shall
state
the
source
of
30
the
funds
that
supplement
or
replace
state
appropriations
for
31
institutional
operations,
the
amount
received,
and
the
terms
32
under
which
the
funds
are
received.
This
section
shall
not
33
apply
to
the
state
board
of
regents
or
any
institution
under
34
the
control
of
the
state
board
of
regents.
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b.
Notwithstanding
paragraph
“a”
,
the
state
board
of
regents
1
shall
submit
the
written
report
required
under
paragraph
“a”
on
2
a
quarterly
basis
in
the
format
specified
by
the
director
of
3
the
department
of
management.
4
Sec.
___.
Section
8.57,
subsection
6,
paragraph
d,
Code
5
2022,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
6
d.
Annually,
on
or
before
January
15
of
each
year,
a
7
state
agency
that
received
an
appropriation
from
the
sports
8
wagering
receipts
fund
shall
report
to
the
legislative
services
9
agency
and
the
department
of
management
the
status
of
all
10
projects
completed
or
in
progress.
The
report
shall
include
11
a
description
of
the
project,
the
progress
of
work
completed,
12
the
total
estimated
cost
of
the
project,
a
list
of
all
revenue
13
sources
being
used
to
fund
the
project,
the
amount
of
funds
14
expended,
the
amount
of
funds
obligated,
and
the
date
the
15
project
was
completed
or
an
estimated
completion
date
of
the
16
project,
where
applicable.
This
paragraph
shall
not
apply
to
17
the
state
board
of
regents
or
any
institution
under
the
control
18
of
the
state
board
of
regents.
19
Sec.
___.
Section
8.57A,
subsection
5,
Code
2022,
is
amended
20
to
read
as
follows:
21
5.
Annually,
on
or
before
January
15
of
each
year,
a
state
22
agency
that
received
an
appropriation
from
the
environment
23
first
fund
shall
report
to
the
legislative
services
agency
24
and
the
department
of
management
the
status
of
all
projects
25
completed
or
in
progress.
The
report
shall
include
a
26
description
of
the
project,
the
progress
of
work
completed,
27
the
total
estimated
cost
of
the
project,
a
list
of
all
revenue
28
sources
being
used
to
fund
the
project,
the
amount
of
funds
29
expended,
the
amount
of
funds
obligated,
and
the
date
the
30
project
was
completed
or
an
estimated
completion
date
of
the
31
project,
where
applicable.
This
subsection
shall
not
apply
to
32
the
state
board
of
regents
or
any
institution
under
the
control
33
of
the
state
board
of
regents.
34
Sec.
___.
Section
8.57C,
subsection
4,
Code
2022,
is
amended
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read
as
follows:
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4.
Annually,
on
or
before
January
15
of
each
year,
a
state
2
agency
that
received
an
appropriation
from
this
fund
shall
3
report
to
the
legislative
services
agency
and
the
department
4
of
management
the
status
of
all
projects
completed
or
in
5
progress.
The
report
shall
include
a
description
of
the
6
project,
the
progress
of
work
completed,
the
total
estimated
7
cost
of
the
project,
a
list
of
all
revenue
sources
being
used
8
to
fund
the
project,
the
amount
of
funds
expended,
the
amount
9
of
funds
obligated,
and
the
date
the
project
was
completed
or
10
an
estimated
completion
date
of
the
project,
where
applicable.
11
This
subsection
shall
not
apply
to
the
state
board
of
regents
12
or
any
institution
under
the
control
of
the
state
board
of
13
regents.
14
Sec.
___.
Section
8.62,
subsection
3,
Code
2022,
is
amended
15
to
read
as
follows:
16
3.
On
or
before
June
30
of
the
fiscal
year
following
the
17
fiscal
year
in
which
funds
were
encumbered
under
this
section
,
18
an
agency
encumbering
funds
under
this
section
shall
report
19
to
the
joint
appropriations
subcommittee
which
recommends
20
funding
for
the
agency,
the
legislative
services
agency,
the
21
department
of
management,
and
the
legislative
fiscal
committee
22
of
the
legislative
council
detailing
how
the
moneys
were
23
expended.
Moneys
shall
not
be
encumbered
under
this
section
24
from
an
appropriation
which
received
a
transfer
from
another
25
appropriation
pursuant
to
section
8.39
.
This
subsection
shall
26
not
apply
to
the
state
board
of
regents
or
any
institution
27
under
the
control
of
the
state
board
of
regents.
28
Sec.
___.
Section
8.62,
Code
2022,
is
amended
by
adding
the
29
following
new
subsection:
30
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
4.
Moneys
shall
not
be
encumbered
under
31
this
section
from
an
appropriation
which
received
a
transfer
32
from
another
appropriation
pursuant
to
section
8.39.
33
Sec.
___.
Section
8F.4,
subsection
1,
paragraph
b,
34
subparagraph
(2),
Code
2022,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
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The
recipient
entity
is
the
state
board
of
regents,
an
1
institution
under
the
control
of
the
state
board
of
regents,
2
or
is
recognized
by
the
Internal
Revenue
Code
as
a
nonprofit
3
organization
or
entity
and
provides
a
copy
of
the
internal
4
revenue
service
form
990
for
all
fiscal
years
in
which
service
5
contract
revenues
are
reported.
6
Sec.
___.
Section
12.88,
subsection
4,
Code
2022,
is
amended
7
to
read
as
follows:
8
4.
Annually,
on
or
before
January
15
of
each
year,
a
9
state
agency
that
received
an
appropriation
from
the
revenue
10
bonds
capitals
fund
shall
report
to
the
legislative
services
11
agency
and
the
department
of
management
the
status
of
all
12
projects
completed
or
in
progress.
The
report
shall
include
13
a
description
of
the
project,
the
work
completed,
the
total
14
estimated
cost
of
the
project,
a
list
of
all
revenue
sources
15
being
used
to
fund
the
project,
the
amount
of
funds
expended,
16
the
amount
of
funds
obligated,
and
the
date
the
project
was
17
completed
or
an
estimated
completion
date
of
the
project,
where
18
applicable.
This
subsection
shall
not
apply
to
the
state
board
19
of
regents
or
any
institution
under
the
control
of
the
state
20
board
of
regents.
21
Sec.
___.
Section
12.88A,
subsection
4,
Code
2022,
is
22
amended
to
read
as
follows:
23
4.
Annually,
on
or
before
January
15
of
each
year,
a
state
24
agency
that
received
an
appropriation
from
the
revenue
bonds
25
capitals
II
fund
shall
report
to
the
legislative
services
26
agency
and
the
department
of
management
the
status
of
all
27
projects
completed
or
in
progress.
The
report
shall
include
28
a
description
of
the
project,
the
work
completed,
the
total
29
estimated
cost
of
the
project,
a
list
of
all
revenue
sources
30
being
used
to
fund
the
project,
the
amount
of
funds
expended,
31
the
amount
of
funds
obligated,
and
the
date
the
project
was
32
completed
or
an
estimated
completion
date
of
the
project,
where
33
applicable.
This
subsection
shall
not
apply
to
the
state
board
34
of
regents
or
any
institution
under
the
control
of
the
state
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board
of
regents.
1
Sec.
___.
Section
12E.12,
subsection
9,
Code
2022,
is
2
amended
to
read
as
follows:
3
9.
Annually,
on
or
before
January
15
of
each
year,
a
4
state
agency
that
received
an
appropriation
from
the
tobacco
5
settlement
trust
fund
shall
report
to
the
legislative
services
6
agency
and
the
department
of
management
the
status
of
all
7
projects
completed
or
in
progress.
The
report
shall
include
8
a
description
of
the
project,
the
progress
of
work
completed,
9
the
total
estimated
cost
of
the
project,
a
list
of
all
revenue
10
sources
being
used
to
fund
the
project,
the
amount
of
funds
11
expended,
the
amount
of
funds
obligated,
and
the
date
the
12
project
was
completed
or
an
estimated
completion
date
of
the
13
project,
where
applicable.
This
subsection
shall
not
apply
to
14
the
state
board
of
regents
or
any
institution
under
the
control
15
of
the
state
board
of
regents.
16
Sec.
___.
Section
12F.5,
subsection
2,
unnumbered
paragraph
17
1,
Code
2022,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
18
On
October
1,
2008,
and
each
October
1
thereafter,
each
19
public
fund
,
except
the
state
board
of
regents,
shall
make
20
available
to
the
public,
and
file
with
the
general
assembly,
an
21
annual
report
covering
the
prior
fiscal
year
that
includes
the
22
following:
23
Sec.
___.
Section
12H.5,
subsection
2,
unnumbered
paragraph
24
1,
Code
2022,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
25
On
October
1,
2012,
and
each
October
1
thereafter,
each
26
public
fund
,
except
the
state
board
of
regents,
shall
make
27
available
to
the
public,
and
file
with
the
general
assembly,
an
28
annual
report
covering
the
prior
fiscal
year
that
includes
the
29
following:
30
Sec.
___.
Section
12J.5,
subsection
2,
unnumbered
paragraph
31
1,
Code
2022,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
32
On
October
1,
2017,
and
each
October
1
thereafter,
each
33
public
fund
,
except
the
state
board
of
regents,
shall
make
34
available
to
the
public,
and
file
with
the
general
assembly,
an
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annual
report
covering
the
prior
fiscal
year
that
includes
the
1
following:
2
Sec.
___.
Section
19B.5,
subsection
3,
Code
2022,
is
amended
3
by
striking
the
subsection.
4
Sec.
___.
Section
262.9,
subsection
20,
Code
2022,
is
5
amended
by
striking
the
subsection.
6
Sec.
___.
Section
262.9,
subsection
32,
paragraph
i,
Code
7
2022,
is
amended
by
striking
the
paragraph.
8
Sec.
___.
Section
262.9,
subsection
34,
paragraphs
a,
b,
and
9
c,
Code
2022,
are
amended
by
striking
the
paragraphs.
10
Sec.
___.
Section
262.9,
subsection
35,
Code
2022,
is
11
amended
to
read
as
follows:
12
35.
Implement
continuous
improvement
in
undergraduate
13
programs
offered
by
an
institution
of
higher
education
governed
14
by
the
board.
A
continuous
improvement
plan
shall
be
developed
15
and
implemented
built
upon
the
results
of
the
institution’s
16
student
outcomes
assessment
program
for
courses
with
typical
17
annual
enrollments
of
one
hundred
or
more
students,
whether
in
18
one
or
multiple
sections.
In
developing
and
implementing
the
19
continuous
improvement
plan
for
each
course,
the
instructor
20
or
instructors
for
such
a
course
shall
each
year
evaluate
21
the
results
of
the
instructors’
students’
performances
in
22
comparison
with
established
course
goals
and
shall
formulate
23
recommendations
for
future
goals
and
methods
to
achieve
24
improved
student
performance.
The
board
shall
annually
25
evaluate
the
effectiveness
of
the
plans
and
shall
submit
an
26
executive
summary
of
its
findings
and
recommendations
in
its
27
annual
strategic
plan
progress
report,
a
copy
of
which
shall
be
28
submitted
to
the
general
assembly
.
29
Sec.
___.
Section
262.9,
subsection
37,
Code
2022,
is
30
amended
by
striking
the
subsection.
31
Sec.
___.
Section
262.9C,
subsection
5,
Code
2022,
is
32
amended
by
striking
the
subsection.
33
Sec.
___.
Section
262.14,
subsection
3,
paragraph
f,
Code
34
2022,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
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f.
Funds
belonging
to
an
institution
governed
by
the
board
1
may
be
invested
in
private
enterprises
if
such
investment
is
2
made
in
furtherance
of
the
institution’s
mission.
The
board
3
shall
annually,
on
or
before
November
1,
submit
a
report
to
the
4
general
assembly
providing
information
regarding
how
the
board
5
invested
any
funds
in
accordance
with
this
paragraph,
including
6
the
amount
invested,
how
long
the
board
has
invested
such
7
funds,
and
the
percentage
of
equity
in
each
private
enterprise
8
held
by
the
board.
9
Sec.
___.
Section
262.92,
Code
2022,
is
amended
to
read
as
10
follows:
11
262.92
College-bound
program.
12
1.
The
board
of
regents
shall
establish
or
contract
to
13
establish
college-bound
programs
to
provide
Iowa
minority
14
students
with
information
and
experiences
relating
to
15
opportunities
offered
at
the
regents’
universities.
Programs
16
developed
may
include,
but
are
not
limited
to,
the
following
17
elements:
18
a.
Reinforcement
of
efforts
to
attract
undergraduate
19
students
from
age
groups
currently
served
by
traditional
20
methods
of
outreach
which
use
high
school
and
community
college
21
services.
22
b.
Extension
of
traditional
student
recruitment
methods
23
which
are
designed
to
encourage
minority
students
in
grades
24
seven
through
twelve
to
pursue
postsecondary
academic
courses
25
of
study.
26
c.
Identification,
at
each
of
the
regents’
universities,
of
27
courses
of
study
to
be
targeted
for
the
recruitment
of
minority
28
students.
29
d.
Offerings
at
the
regents’
universities
of
innovative
30
programs,
which
are
experience
oriented,
for
families
with
31
minority
children.
32
2.
The
board
of
regents
shall
establish
a
voucher
program
33
for
students
in
grades
seven
through
twelve.
Vouchers
may
be
34
obtained
by
any
qualified
secondary
student
at
any
regents’
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university
upon
completion
of
a
college-bound
program
provided
1
under
subsection
1
.
Students
may
receive
one
voucher
for
each
2
program.
One
or
more
vouchers
entitle
a
student
to
priority
3
over
other
persons
applying
for
grants
under
the
Iowa
minority
4
academic
grants
for
economic
success
program
established
in
5
section
261.101
.
Vouchers
shall
be
submitted
with
the
grant
6
application
within
one
year
after
a
student
graduates
from
high
7
school
at
any
higher
education
institution
which
offers
grants
8
under
the
Iowa
minority
academic
grants
for
economic
success
9
program.
Vouchers
earned
can
only
be
used
by
the
person
who
10
participated
in
the
college-bound
voucher
program
and
are
not
11
transferable.
Vouchers
issued
by
a
university
under
this
12
program
shall
be
signed
by
the
president
of
the
university.
13
3.
2.
The
board
of
regents
shall
adopt
rules
to
establish
14
program
guidelines
for
the
universities
under
the
board’s
15
control
and
for
the
administration
and
coordination
of
program
16
efforts.
Rules
adopted
shall
include
methods
of
recording
data
17
relating
to
voucher
recipients
and
making
the
data
available
to
18
the
college
student
aid
commission.
19
Sec.
___.
Section
262A.13,
Code
2022,
is
amended
to
read
as
20
follows:
21
262A.13
Reports
to
general
assembly
Financial
information
——
22
projects
funded
by
the
issuance
of
bonds
or
notes
.
23
1.
The
state
board
of
regents
shall
determine,
in
24
consultation
with
the
legislative
services
agency,
the
25
financial
information
to
be
included
in
line
item
budget
26
information
for
projects
funded
by
the
issuance
of
bonds
or
27
notes
under
this
chapter
and
shall
submit
the
line
item
budget
28
information
to
the
general
assembly
as
requested.
The
state
29
board
of
regents
shall
submit
quarterly
reports
to
the
general
30
assembly
concerning
the
projects
funded
by
the
issuance
of
31
bonds
or
notes
under
this
chapter
as
follows:
32
a.
Identification
of
both
undercharges
and
overcharges
for
33
line
items
of
projects.
34
b.
Identification
of
contracts
in
which
any
line
item
for
a
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project
exceeds
the
adopted
budget
for
that
line
item
by
ten
1
percent
or
more.
2
c.
Identification
of
complaints
received
by
an
institution
3
regarding
the
construction
of
a
project.
4
2.
If
the
state
board
of
regents
approves
a
change
in
the
5
amount
of
the
line
item
of
a
budget
for
a
project,
the
change
6
shall
be
transmitted
to
the
appropriations
committees
of
the
7
house
of
representatives
and
senate,
while
the
general
assembly
8
is
in
session,
and
to
the
legislative
council,
when
the
general
9
assembly
is
not
in
session,
for
review.
10
Sec.
___.
Section
262B.3,
subsection
3,
Code
2022,
is
11
amended
by
striking
the
subsection.
12
Sec.
___.
Section
266.39E,
subsection
1,
unnumbered
13
paragraph
1,
Code
2022,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
14
A
beginning
farmer
center
is
established
as
a
part
of
the
15
Iowa
cooperative
extension
service
in
agriculture
and
home
16
economics
at
Iowa
state
university
of
science
and
technology
to
17
assist
individuals
beginning
farming
operations.
The
center
18
shall
also
assist
in
facilitating
the
transition
of
farming
19
operations
from
established
farmers
to
beginning
farmers,
20
including
by
matching
purchasers
and
sellers
of
agricultural
21
land,
creating
and
maintaining
an
information
base
inventorying
22
land
and
facilities
available
for
acquisition,
and
developing
23
or
evaluating
models
to
increase
the
number
of
and
educational
24
materials
that
promote
family
farming
operations
in
this
state.
25
The
objectives
of
the
beginning
farmer
center
shall
include,
26
but
are
not
limited
to,
the
following:
27
Sec.
___.
Section
266.39E,
subsection
2,
Code
2022,
is
28
amended
to
read
as
follows:
29
2.
Programs
and
services
provided
by
the
beginning
farmer
30
center
shall
include,
but
are
not
limited
to,
the
development
31
of
skills
and
knowledge
in
financial
management
and
planning,
32
legal
issues,
tax
laws,
technical
production
and
management,
33
leadership,
sustainable
agriculture,
human
health,
the
34
environment,
and
leadership.
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Sec.
___.
Section
625.29,
subsection
7,
Code
2022,
is
1
amended
to
read
as
follows:
2
7.
Each
agency
that
pays
fees
or
other
expenses
for
an
3
action
for
judicial
review
of
an
agency
proceeding
under
4
chapter
17A
shall
report
annually
to
the
chairs
and
ranking
5
members
of
the
appropriate
appropriations
subcommittees
of
the
6
general
assembly
the
amount
of
fees
or
other
expenses
paid
7
during
the
preceding
fiscal
year
by
that
agency.
In
its
report
8
the
agency
shall
describe
the
number,
nature,
and
amount
of
the
9
awards,
the
claims
involved
in
the
action,
and
other
relevant
10
information
which
might
aid
the
general
assembly
in
evaluating
11
the
scope
and
impact
of
these
awards.
This
subsection
shall
12
not
apply
to
the
state
board
of
regents
or
any
institution
13
under
the
control
of
the
state
board
of
regents.
14
Sec.
___.
2013
Iowa
Acts,
chapter
141,
section
30,
15
subsection
3,
paragraph
a,
subparagraph
(2),
is
amended
by
16
striking
the
subparagraph.
17
Sec.
___.
2013
Iowa
Acts,
chapter
141,
section
30,
18
subsection
3,
paragraph
b,
subparagraph
(3),
is
amended
to
read
19
as
follows:
20
(3)
It
is
the
intent
of
the
general
assembly
that
the
21
industrial
incentive
program
focus
on
Iowa
industrial
22
sectors
and
seek
contributions
and
in-kind
donations
from
23
businesses,
industrial
foundations,
and
trade
associations,
24
and
that
moneys
for
the
institute
for
physical
research
and
25
technology
industrial
incentive
program
shall
be
allocated
26
only
for
projects
which
are
matched
by
private
sector
moneys
27
for
directed
contract
research
or
for
nondirected
research.
28
The
match
required
of
small
businesses
as
defined
in
section
29
15.102,
subsection
10
,
for
directed
contract
research
or
for
30
nondirected
research
shall
be
$1
for
each
$3
of
state
funds.
31
The
match
required
for
other
businesses
for
directed
contract
32
research
or
for
nondirected
research
shall
be
$1
for
each
$1
of
33
state
funds.
The
match
required
of
industrial
foundations
or
34
trade
associations
shall
be
$1
for
each
$1
of
state
funds.
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Iowa
state
university
of
science
and
technology
shall
1
report
annually
to
the
joint
appropriations
subcommittee
on
2
economic
development
and
the
legislative
services
agency
the
3
total
amount
of
private
contributions,
the
proportion
of
4
contributions
from
small
businesses
and
other
businesses,
and
5
the
proportion
for
directed
contract
research
and
nondirected
6
research
of
benefit
to
Iowa
businesses
and
industrial
sectors.
7
Sec.
___.
2013
Iowa
Acts,
chapter
141,
section
54,
8
subsection
3,
paragraph
a,
subparagraph
(2),
as
amended
by
2014
9
Iowa
Acts,
chapter
1132,
section
10,
is
amended
by
striking
the
10
subparagraph.
11
Sec.
___.
2013
Iowa
Acts,
chapter
141,
section
54,
12
subsection
3,
paragraph
b,
subparagraph
(3),
as
amended
by
13
2014
Iowa
Acts,
chapter
1132,
section
10,
is
amended
to
read
14
as
follows:
15
(3)
It
is
the
intent
of
the
general
assembly
that
the
16
industrial
incentive
program
focus
on
Iowa
industrial
17
sectors
and
seek
contributions
and
in-kind
donations
from
18
businesses,
industrial
foundations,
and
trade
associations,
19
and
that
moneys
for
the
institute
for
physical
research
and
20
technology
industrial
incentive
program
shall
be
allocated
21
only
for
projects
which
are
matched
by
private
sector
moneys
22
for
directed
contract
research
or
for
nondirected
research.
23
The
match
required
of
small
businesses
as
defined
in
section
24
15.102,
subsection
10
,
for
directed
contract
research
or
for
25
nondirected
research
shall
be
$1
for
each
$3
of
state
funds.
26
The
match
required
for
other
businesses
for
directed
contract
27
research
or
for
nondirected
research
shall
be
$1
for
each
$1
of
28
state
funds.
The
match
required
of
industrial
foundations
or
29
trade
associations
shall
be
$1
for
each
$1
of
state
funds.
30
Iowa
state
university
of
science
and
technology
shall
31
report
annually
to
the
joint
appropriations
subcommittee
on
32
economic
development
and
the
legislative
services
agency
the
33
total
amount
of
private
contributions,
the
proportion
of
34
contributions
from
small
businesses
and
other
businesses,
and
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the
proportion
for
directed
contract
research
and
nondirected
1
research
of
benefit
to
Iowa
businesses
and
industrial
sectors.
2
Sec.
___.
2015
Iowa
Acts,
chapter
136,
section
16,
3
subsection
1,
paragraph
b,
subparagraph
(1),
subparagraph
4
division
(b),
is
amended
by
striking
the
subparagraph
division.
5
Sec.
___.
2015
Iowa
Acts,
chapter
136,
section
16,
6
subsection
1,
paragraph
b,
subparagraph
(2),
subparagraph
7
division
(c),
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
8
(c)
It
is
the
intent
of
the
general
assembly
that
the
9
industrial
incentive
program
focus
on
Iowa
industrial
sectors
10
and
seek
contributions
and
in-kind
donations
from
businesses,
11
industrial
foundations,
and
trade
associations,
and
that
moneys
12
for
the
center
for
industrial
research
and
service
industrial
13
incentive
program
shall
be
allocated
only
for
projects
which
14
are
matched
by
private
sector
moneys
for
directed
contract
15
research
or
for
nondirected
research.
The
match
required
of
16
small
businesses
as
defined
in
section
15.102,
subsection
8
,
17
for
directed
contract
research
or
for
nondirected
research
18
shall
be
$1
for
each
$3
of
state
funds.
The
match
required
19
for
other
businesses
for
directed
contract
research
or
20
for
nondirected
research
shall
be
$1
for
each
$1
of
state
21
funds.
The
match
required
of
industrial
foundations
or
trade
22
associations
shall
be
$1
for
each
$1
of
state
funds.
23
Iowa
state
university
of
science
and
technology
shall
24
report
annually
to
the
joint
appropriations
subcommittee
on
25
economic
development
and
the
legislative
services
agency
the
26
total
amount
of
private
contributions,
the
proportion
of
27
contributions
from
small
businesses
and
other
businesses,
and
28
the
proportion
for
directed
contract
research
and
nondirected
29
research
of
benefit
to
Iowa
businesses
and
industrial
sectors.
30
Sec.
___.
2015
Iowa
Acts,
chapter
136,
section
32,
31
subsection
1,
paragraph
b,
subparagraph
(1),
subparagraph
32
division
(b),
as
amended
by
2016
Iowa
Acts,
chapter
1135,
33
section
10,
is
amended
by
striking
the
subparagraph
division.
34
Sec.
___.
2015
Iowa
Acts,
chapter
136,
section
32,
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subsection
1,
paragraph
b,
subparagraph
(2),
subparagraph
1
division
(c),
as
amended
by
2016
Iowa
Acts,
chapter
1135,
2
section
10,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
3
(c)
It
is
the
intent
of
the
general
assembly
that
the
4
industrial
incentive
program
focus
on
Iowa
industrial
sectors
5
and
seek
contributions
and
in-kind
donations
from
businesses,
6
industrial
foundations,
and
trade
associations,
and
that
moneys
7
for
the
center
for
industrial
research
and
service
industrial
8
incentive
program
shall
be
allocated
only
for
projects
which
9
are
matched
by
private
sector
moneys
for
directed
contract
10
research
or
for
nondirected
research.
The
match
required
of
11
small
businesses
as
defined
in
section
15.102,
subsection
8
,
12
for
directed
contract
research
or
for
nondirected
research
13
shall
be
$1
for
each
$3
of
state
funds.
The
match
required
14
for
other
businesses
for
directed
contract
research
or
15
for
nondirected
research
shall
be
$1
for
each
$1
of
state
16
funds.
The
match
required
of
industrial
foundations
or
trade
17
associations
shall
be
$1
for
each
$1
of
state
funds.
18
Iowa
state
university
of
science
and
technology
shall
19
report
annually
to
the
joint
appropriations
subcommittee
on
20
economic
development
and
the
legislative
services
agency
the
21
total
amount
of
private
contributions,
the
proportion
of
22
contributions
from
small
businesses
and
other
businesses,
and
23
the
proportion
for
directed
contract
research
and
nondirected
24
research
of
benefit
to
Iowa
businesses
and
industrial
sectors.
25
Sec.
___.
2017
Iowa
Acts,
chapter
169,
section
17,
26
subsection
1,
paragraph
b,
subparagraph
(1),
subparagraph
27
division
(b),
is
amended
by
striking
the
subparagraph
division.
28
Sec.
___.
2017
Iowa
Acts,
chapter
169,
section
17,
29
subsection
1,
paragraph
b,
subparagraph
(2),
subparagraph
30
division
(c),
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
31
(c)
It
is
the
intent
of
the
general
assembly
that
the
32
industrial
incentive
program
focus
on
Iowa
industrial
sectors
33
and
seek
contributions
and
in-kind
donations
from
businesses,
34
industrial
foundations,
and
trade
associations,
and
that
moneys
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for
the
center
for
industrial
research
and
service
industrial
1
incentive
program
shall
be
allocated
only
for
projects
which
2
are
matched
by
private
sector
moneys
for
directed
contract
3
research
or
for
nondirected
research.
The
match
required
of
4
small
businesses
as
defined
in
section
15.102,
subsection
8
,
5
for
directed
contract
research
or
for
nondirected
research
6
shall
be
$1
for
each
$3
of
state
funds.
The
match
required
7
for
other
businesses
for
directed
contract
research
or
8
for
nondirected
research
shall
be
$1
for
each
$1
of
state
9
funds.
The
match
required
of
industrial
foundations
or
trade
10
associations
shall
be
$1
for
each
$1
of
state
funds.
11
Iowa
state
university
of
science
and
technology
shall
12
report
annually
to
the
joint
appropriations
subcommittee
on
13
economic
development
and
the
legislative
services
agency
the
14
total
amount
of
private
contributions,
the
proportion
of
15
contributions
from
small
businesses
and
other
businesses,
and
16
the
proportion
for
directed
contract
research
and
nondirected
17
research
of
benefit
to
Iowa
businesses
and
industrial
sectors.
18
Sec.
___.
2017
Iowa
Acts,
chapter
169,
section
32,
19
subsection
1,
paragraph
b,
subparagraph
(1),
subparagraph
20
division
(b),
as
amended
by
2018
Iowa
Acts,
chapter
1169,
21
section
12,
is
amended
by
striking
the
subparagraph
division.
22
Sec.
___.
2017
Iowa
Acts,
chapter
169,
section
32,
23
subsection
1,
paragraph
b,
subparagraph
(2),
subparagraph
24
division
(c),
as
amended
by
2018
Iowa
Acts,
chapter
1169,
25
section
12,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
26
(c)
It
is
the
intent
of
the
general
assembly
that
the
27
industrial
incentive
program
focus
on
Iowa
industrial
sectors
28
and
seek
contributions
and
in-kind
donations
from
businesses,
29
industrial
foundations,
and
trade
associations,
and
that
moneys
30
for
the
center
for
industrial
research
and
service
industrial
31
incentive
program
shall
be
allocated
only
for
projects
which
32
are
matched
by
private
sector
moneys
for
directed
contract
33
research
or
for
nondirected
research.
The
match
required
of
34
small
businesses
as
defined
in
section
15.102,
subsection
8
,
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19
for
directed
contract
research
or
for
nondirected
research
1
shall
be
$1
for
each
$3
of
state
funds.
The
match
required
2
for
other
businesses
for
directed
contract
research
or
3
for
nondirected
research
shall
be
$1
for
each
$1
of
state
4
funds.
The
match
required
of
industrial
foundations
or
trade
5
associations
shall
be
$1
for
each
$1
of
state
funds.
6
Iowa
state
university
of
science
and
technology
shall
7
report
annually
to
the
joint
appropriations
subcommittee
on
8
economic
development
and
the
legislative
services
agency
the
9
total
amount
of
private
contributions,
the
proportion
of
10
contributions
from
small
businesses
and
other
businesses,
and
11
the
proportion
for
directed
contract
research
and
nondirected
12
research
of
benefit
to
Iowa
businesses
and
industrial
sectors.
13
Sec.
___.
2019
Iowa
Acts,
chapter
154,
section
17,
14
subsection
1,
paragraph
b,
subparagraph
(1),
subparagraph
15
division
(c),
is
amended
by
striking
the
subparagraph
division.
16
Sec.
___.
2019
Iowa
Acts,
chapter
154,
section
17,
17
subsection
1,
paragraph
b,
subparagraph
(2),
subparagraph
18
division
(c),
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
19
(c)
It
is
the
intent
of
the
general
assembly
that
the
20
industrial
incentive
program
focus
on
Iowa
industrial
sectors
21
and
seek
contributions
and
in-kind
donations
from
businesses,
22
industrial
foundations,
and
trade
associations,
and
that
moneys
23
for
the
center
for
industrial
research
and
service
industrial
24
incentive
program
shall
be
allocated
only
for
projects
which
25
are
matched
by
private
sector
moneys
for
directed
contract
26
research
or
for
nondirected
research.
The
match
required
of
27
small
businesses
as
defined
in
section
15.102,
subsection
8
,
28
for
directed
contract
research
or
for
nondirected
research
29
shall
be
$1
for
each
$3
of
state
funds.
The
match
required
30
for
other
businesses
for
directed
contract
research
or
31
for
nondirected
research
shall
be
$1
for
each
$1
of
state
32
funds.
The
match
required
of
industrial
foundations
or
trade
33
associations
shall
be
$1
for
each
$1
of
state
funds.
34
Iowa
state
university
of
science
and
technology
shall
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report
annually
to
the
joint
appropriations
subcommittee
on
1
economic
development
and
the
legislative
services
agency
the
2
total
amount
of
private
contributions,
the
proportion
of
3
contributions
from
small
businesses
and
other
businesses,
and
4
the
proportion
for
directed
contract
research
and
nondirected
5
research
of
benefit
to
Iowa
businesses
and
industrial
sectors.
6
Sec.
___.
2021
Iowa
Acts,
chapter
170,
section
10,
7
subsection
1,
paragraph
a,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
8
a.
For
salaries,
support,
maintenance,
and
miscellaneous
9
purposes,
and
for
not
more
than
the
following
full-time
10
equivalent
positions:
11
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764,642
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13
For
the
fiscal
year
beginning
July
1,
2021,
and
ending
June
14
30,
2022,
the
state
board
of
regents
shall
submit
a
quarterly
15
financial
report
to
the
general
assembly
and
the
legislative
16
services
agency
in
a
format
agreed
upon
by
the
state
board
17
of
regents
office
and
the
legislative
services
agency.
The
18
report
submitted
for
the
quarter
ending
December
31,
2021,
19
shall
include
the
five-year
graduation
rates
for
the
regents
20
universities.
21
Sec.
___.
2021
Iowa
Acts,
chapter
171,
section
17,
22
subsection
1,
paragraph
b,
subparagraph
(1),
subparagraph
23
division
(c),
is
amended
by
striking
the
subparagraph
division.
24
Sec.
___.
2021
Iowa
Acts,
chapter
171,
section
17,
25
subsection
1,
paragraph
b,
subparagraph
(2),
subparagraph
26
division
(d),
is
amended
by
striking
the
subparagraph
division.
27
Sec.
___.
REPEAL.
2014
Iowa
Acts,
chapter
1125,
section
10,
28
is
repealed.
29
Sec.
___.
REPEAL.
Sections
262.26,
262.93,
and
456.7,
Code
30
2022,
are
repealed.
31
DIVISION
___
32
DEPARTMENT
OF
EDUCATION
——
RESPONSIBILITIES
AND
PROGRAMS
33
Sec.
___.
Section
256.9,
subsections
20,
23,
24,
and
39,
34
Code
2022,
are
amended
by
striking
the
subsections.
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Sec.
___.
Section
256E.7,
subsection
2,
paragraph
f,
Code
1
2022,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
2
f.
Be
subject
to
the
same
financial
audits,
audit
3
procedures,
and
audit
requirements
as
a
school
district.
The
4
audit
shall
be
consistent
with
the
requirements
of
sections
5
11.6
,
11.14
,
11.19
,
and
279.29
,
and
section
256.9,
subsection
6
20
256.11,
subsections
10
and
11
,
except
to
the
extent
7
deviations
are
necessary
because
of
the
program
at
the
school.
8
The
department,
the
auditor
of
state,
or
the
legislative
9
services
agency
may
conduct
financial,
program,
or
compliance
10
audits.
11
Sec.
___.
Section
256F.4,
subsection
2,
paragraph
f,
Code
12
2022,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
13
f.
Be
subject
to
the
same
financial
audits,
audit
14
procedures,
and
audit
requirements
as
a
school
district.
The
15
audit
shall
be
consistent
with
the
requirements
of
sections
16
11.6
,
11.14
,
11.19
,
256.9,
subsection
20
256.11,
subsections
17
10
and
11
,
and
section
279.29
,
except
to
the
extent
deviations
18
are
necessary
because
of
the
program
at
the
school.
The
19
department,
the
auditor
of
state,
or
the
legislative
services
20
agency
may
conduct
financial,
program,
or
compliance
audits.
21
Sec.
___.
Section
261E.9,
subsection
1,
paragraph
c,
Code
22
2022,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
23
c.
If
a
school
district
establishing
a
regional
academy
in
24
accordance
with
this
section
submits
a
plan
to
the
department
25
for
approval
that
demonstrates
how
the
regional
academy
will
26
increase
and
assess
student
achievement
or
increase
and
assess
27
competency-based
learning
opportunities
for
students,
the
28
department
may
waive
or
modify
any
statutory
or
regulatory
29
provision
applicable
to
school
districts
except
the
department
30
shall
not
waive
or
modify
any
statutory
or
regulatory
provision
31
relating
to
requirements
applicable
to
school
districts
32
under
chapters
11
,
21
,
22
,
216
,
216A
,
256B
,
279
,
284
,
and
33
285
;
or
relating
to
contracts
with
and
discharge
of
teachers
34
and
administrators
under
chapters
20
and
279
;
or
relating
to
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audit
requirements
under
section
256.9,
subsection
20
256.11,
1
subsections
10
and
11
,
and
section
279.29
.
2
Sec.
___.
REPEAL.
Section
256.39,
Code
2022,
is
repealed.
3
DIVISION
___
4
COLLEGE
STUDENT
AID
COMMISSION
——
MINORITY
ACADEMIC
GRANTS
FOR
5
ECONOMIC
SUCCESS
6
Sec.
___.
Section
262.9,
subsection
22,
Code
2022,
is
7
amended
by
striking
the
subsection.
8
Sec.
___.
Section
262.82,
subsection
3,
Code
2022,
is
9
amended
to
read
as
follows:
10
3.
As
used
in
this
section
,
“minority
educator”
means
an
11
educator
who
is
a
minority
person
as
defined
in
section
261.102
12
African
American,
Hispanic,
Asian,
or
a
Pacific
Islander,
13
American
Indian,
or
an
Alaskan
Native
American
.
14
Sec.
___.
REPEAL.
Sections
261.101,
261.102,
261.103,
15
261.104,
and
261.105,
Code
2022,
are
repealed.
16
DIVISION
___
17
COMMUNITY
EDUCATION
18
Sec.
___.
Section
276.3,
unnumbered
paragraph
1,
Code
2022,
19
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
20
As
used
in
sections
276.1
,
276.2
,
this
section
,
sections
21
276.4
,
section
276.5
,
and
sections
276.8
through
276.11
,
unless
22
the
context
otherwise
requires:
23
Sec.
___.
REPEAL.
Section
276.4,
Code
2022,
is
repealed.
>
24
2.
By
renumbering
as
necessary.
25
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