House
File
706
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Enrolled
House
File
706
AN
ACT
RELATING
TO
OPEN
MEETINGS
AND
OPEN
RECORDS,
PROVIDING
PENALTIES,
AND
MAKING
PENALTIES
APPLICABLE.
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IOWA:
Section
1.
Section
21.6,
subsection
3,
paragraphs
a
and
d,
Code
2025,
are
amended
to
read
as
follows:
a.
Shall
assess
each
member
of
the
governmental
body
who
participated
in
its
violation
damages
in
the
amount
of
not
more
than
two
thousand
five
hundred
dollars
and
not
less
than
one
five
hundred
dollars.
However,
if
a
member
of
a
governmental
body
knowingly
participated
in
such
a
violation,
damages
shall
be
in
the
amount
of
not
more
than
two
twelve
thousand
five
hundred
dollars
and
not
less
than
one
five
thousand
dollars.
These
damages
shall
be
paid
by
the
court
imposing
it
to
the
state
of
Iowa,
if
the
body
in
question
is
a
state
governmental
body,
or
to
the
local
government
involved
if
the
body
in
question
is
a
local
governmental
body.
A
member
of
a
governmental
body
found
to
have
violated
this
chapter
shall
not
be
assessed
such
damages
if
that
member
proves
that
the
member
did
any
of
the
following:
(1)
Voted
against
the
closed
session.
(2)
Had
good
reason
to
believe
and
in
good
faith
believed
facts
which,
if
true,
would
have
indicated
compliance
with
all
the
requirements
of
this
chapter
.
(3)
Reasonably
relied
upon
a
decision
of
a
court,
a
formal
opinion
of
the
Iowa
public
information
board,
the
attorney
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2
general,
or
the
attorney
for
the
governmental
body,
given
in
writing,
or
as
memorialized
in
the
minutes
of
the
meeting
at
which
a
formal
oral
opinion
was
given,
or
an
advisory
opinion
of
the
Iowa
public
information
board,
the
attorney
general,
or
the
attorney
for
the
governmental
body,
given
in
writing.
d.
Shall
issue
an
order
removing
a
member
of
a
governmental
body
from
office
if
that
member
has
engaged
in
a
prior
violation
of
this
chapter
for
which
damages
were
assessed
against
the
member
during
the
member’s
term
.
Sec.
2.
NEW
SECTION
.
21.12
Member
education
course
required.
1.
A
newly
elected
or
appointed
public
official
who
is
a
member
of
a
governmental
body
shall
complete
a
course
of
training
of
not
less
than
one
and
not
more
than
two
hours
regarding
the
responsibilities
of
the
governmental
body
and
the
governmental
body’s
members
under
this
chapter
and
chapter
22
not
later
than
the
ninetieth
day
after
the
date
the
member
does
one
of
the
following,
as
applicable:
a.
Takes
the
initial
oath
of
office.
b.
Assumes
responsibilities,
if
the
member
is
not
required
to
take
an
oath
of
office.
c.
Is
elected
to
the
office.
2.
The
Iowa
public
information
board
shall
ensure
that
the
training
is
made
available.
The
Iowa
public
information
board
may
provide
the
training
and
may
also
approve
any
acceptable
course
of
training
offered
by
a
governmental
body
or
other
entity.
The
Iowa
public
information
board
shall
ensure
that
at
least
one
course
of
training
approved
or
provided
by
the
Iowa
public
information
board
is
available
at
no
cost.
3.
The
Iowa
public
information
board
or
other
entity
providing
the
training
shall
provide
a
certificate
of
course
completion
to
persons
who
complete
the
training
required
by
this
section.
A
governmental
body
shall
maintain
and
make
available
for
public
inspection
the
record
of
the
governmental
body’s
members’
completion
of
the
training.
a.
Completing
the
required
training
as
a
member
of
the
governmental
body
satisfies
the
requirements
of
this
section
with
regard
to
the
member’s
service
on
a
committee
or
subcommittee
of
the
governmental
body
and
the
member’s
service
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on
any
other
governmental
body.
b.
The
training
required
by
this
section
may
be
used
to
satisfy
any
corresponding
training
requirements
concerning
this
chapter
and
chapter
22
as
required
by
law
for
the
members
of
a
governmental
body.
4.
If
one
or
more
members
of
a
governmental
body
fail
to
complete
the
training
required
by
this
section,
the
failure
does
not
affect
the
validity
of
an
action
taken
by
the
governmental
body.
However,
the
member
must
complete
training
within
sixty
days
or
may
be
assessed
damages
as
described
in
section
21.6,
subsection
3.
5.
This
section
does
not
apply
to
a
member
of
a
governmental
body
if
the
member
or
governmental
body
is
excluded
from
the
jurisdiction
of
the
Iowa
public
information
board
under
section
23.12.
Sec.
3.
Section
22.7,
Code
2025,
is
amended
by
adding
the
following
new
subsections:
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
76.
Information
obtained
from
security
camera
systems
operated
by
the
legislative
branch
monitoring
property
owned
or
leased
by
the
state.
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
77.
Information
obtained
from
state
employee
identification
card
access
systems
for
buildings
and
rooms
owned
or
leased
by
the
state.
Sec.
4.
Section
23.6,
subsection
8,
Code
2025,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
8.
After
appropriate
board
proceedings,
issue
orders
with
the
force
of
law,
determining
whether
there
has
been
a
violation
of
chapter
21
or
22
,
requiring
compliance
with
specified
provisions
of
those
chapters,
imposing
civil
penalties
equivalent
to
and
to
the
same
extent
as
those
provided
for
in
section
21.6
,
21.12,
or
22.10
,
as
applicable,
on
a
respondent
who
has
been
found
in
violation
of
chapter
21
or
22
,
and
imposing
any
other
appropriate
remedies
calculated
to
declare,
terminate,
or
remediate
any
violation
of
those
chapters.
Sec.
5.
Section
23.10,
subsection
3,
paragraph
b,
subparagraph
(1),
Code
2025,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
(1)
Require
the
respondent
to
pay
damages
as
provided
for
in
section
21.6
,
21.12,
or
22.10
,
whichever
is
applicable,
to
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extent
that
provision
would
make
such
damages
payable
if
the
complainant
had
sought
to
enforce
a
violation
in
court
instead
of
through
the
board.
______________________________
PAT
GRASSLEY
Speaker
of
the
House
______________________________
AMY
SINCLAIR
President
of
the
Senate
I
hereby
certify
that
this
bill
originated
in
the
House
and
is
known
as
House
File
706,
Ninety-first
General
Assembly.
______________________________
MEGHAN
NELSON
Chief
Clerk
of
the
House
Approved
_______________,
2025
______________________________
KIM
REYNOLDS
Governor