House
File
650
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Enrolled
House
File
650
AN
ACT
RELATING
TO
THE
LIABILITY
OF
PRIVATE
EMPLOYERS,
GENERAL
CONTRACTORS,
AND
PREMISES
OWNERS
FOR
NEGLIGENTLY
HIRING
EMPLOYEES,
AGENTS,
OR
INDEPENDENT
CONTRACTORS
CONVICTED
OF
A
PUBLIC
OFFENSE.
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IOWA:
Section
1.
NEW
SECTION
.
671A.1
Limitation
on
liability
for
negligently
hiring
an
employee,
agent,
or
independent
contractor
convicted
of
a
public
offense.
1.
A
cause
of
action
shall
not
be
brought
against
a
private
employer,
general
contractor,
or
premises
owner
for
negligently
hiring
an
employee,
agent,
or
independent
contractor,
based
solely
on
evidence
that
the
employee,
agent,
or
independent
contractor
has
been
convicted
of
a
public
offense
as
defined
in
section
701.2.
2.
This
chapter
does
not
create
a
cause
of
action
or
expand
an
existing
cause
of
action.
3.
This
chapter
does
not
apply
to
employment
of
prisoners
at
prisons.
Sec.
2.
NEW
SECTION
.
671A.2
Liability
protection
not
applicable.
1.
This
chapter
does
not
preclude
a
cause
of
action
for
negligent
hiring
based
on
evidence
that
the
employee,
agent,
or
independent
contractor
has
been
convicted
of
a
public
offense
as
defined
in
section
701.2,
if
all
of
the
following
criteria
are
met:
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a.
The
private
employer,
general
contractor,
or
premises
owner
knew
or
should
have
known
of
the
conviction.
b.
The
employee,
agent,
or
independent
contractor
was
convicted
of
any
of
the
following:
(1)
A
public
offense
that
was
committed
while
performing
duties
substantially
similar
to
those
reasonably
expected
to
be
performed
in
the
employment
or
under
the
relationship
or
contract,
or
under
conditions
substantially
similar
to
those
reasonably
expected
to
be
encountered
in
the
employment
or
under
the
relationship
or
contract,
taking
into
consideration
all
of
the
following
factors:
(a)
The
nature
and
seriousness
of
the
public
offense.
(b)
The
extent
and
nature
of
the
employee,
agent,
or
independent
contractor’s
past
criminal
activity.
(c)
The
age
of
the
employee,
agent,
or
independent
contractor
when
the
public
offense
was
committed.
(d)
The
amount
of
time
that
has
elapsed
since
the
employee,
agent,
or
independent
contractor’s
last
criminal
activity.
(2)
A
sexually
violent
offense
as
defined
in
section
229A.2.
(3)
The
offense
of
dependent
adult
abuse
as
provided
for
under
section
235B.20.
(4)
The
offense
of
murder
in
the
first
degree
under
section
707.2.
(5)
The
offense
of
murder
in
the
second
degree
under
section
707.3.
(6)
The
offense
of
assault
as
defined
in
section
708.1
that
is
a
felony
under
section
708.2.
(7)
The
offense
of
domestic
abuse
assault
as
defined
in
section
708.2A.
(8)
The
offense
of
kidnapping
in
the
first
degree
under
section
710.2.
(9)
The
offense
of
robbery
in
the
first
degree
under
section
711.2.
(10)
An
offense
committed
on
certain
real
property
for
which
an
enhanced
penalty
was
received
under
section
124.401A
or
124.401B.
(11)
A
felony
offense
where
the
employee,
agent,
or
independent
contractor
used
or
exhibited
a
dangerous
weapon
as
defined
in
section
702.7
during
the
commission
of
or
during
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immediate
flight
from
the
scene
of
the
felony
offense,
or
where
the
employee,
agent,
or
independent
contractor
used
or
exhibited
the
dangerous
weapon
or
was
a
party
to
the
felony
offense
and
knew
that
a
dangerous
weapon
would
be
used
or
exhibited.
2.
The
protections
provided
to
a
private
employer,
general
contractor,
or
premises
owner
under
this
chapter
do
not
apply
in
a
suit
concerning
the
misuse
of
funds
or
property
of
a
person
other
than
the
employer,
general
contractor,
or
premises
owner,
by
an
employee,
agent,
or
independent
contractor
if,
on
the
date
the
employee,
agent,
or
independent
contractor
was
hired,
the
employee,
agent,
or
independent
contractor
had
been
convicted
of
a
public
offense
that
included
fraud
or
the
misuse
of
funds
or
property
as
an
element
of
the
public
offense,
and
it
was
foreseeable
that
the
position
for
which
the
employee,
agent,
or
independent
contractor
was
hired
would
involve
discharging
a
fiduciary
responsibility
in
the
management
of
funds
or
property.
______________________________
LINDA
UPMEYER
Speaker
of
the
House
______________________________
CHARLES
SCHNEIDER
President
of
the
Senate
I
hereby
certify
that
this
bill
originated
in
the
House
and
is
known
as
House
File
650,
Eighty-eighth
General
Assembly.
______________________________
CARMINE
BOAL
Chief
Clerk
of
the
House
Approved
_______________,
2019
______________________________
KIM
REYNOLDS
Governor