Senate Study Bill 3221 - Introduced SENATE FILE _____ BY (PROPOSED COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS BILL BY CHAIRPERSON SCHNEIDER) A BILL FOR An Act relating to state and local finances by making 1 appropriations, providing for legal and regulatory 2 responsibilities, providing for other properly related 3 matters, and providing for effective date, applicability, 4 and retroactive applicability provisions. 5 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 6 TLSB 6199XC (3) 87 tm/rn
S.F. _____ DIVISION I 1 STANDING APPROPRIATIONS AND RELATED MATTERS 2 Section 1. 2017 Iowa Acts, chapter 170, is amended by adding 3 the following new section: 4 NEW SECTION . SEC. 5A. GENERAL ASSEMBLY —— FY 2018-2019. 5 1. The appropriations made pursuant to section 2.12 for the 6 expenses of the general assembly and legislative agencies for 7 the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 8 2019, are reduced by the following amount: 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,417,318 10 2. The budgeted amounts for the general assembly and 11 legislative agencies for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 12 2018, may be adjusted to reflect the unexpended budgeted 13 amounts from the previous fiscal year. 14 3. Annual membership dues for organizations, associations, 15 and conferences shall not be paid from moneys appropriated 16 pursuant to section 2.12, except reimbursement for travel 17 expenses may be paid to commissioners serving on the commission 18 of uniform state laws. 19 4. Costs for out-of-state travel and per diems for 20 out-of-state travel shall not be paid from moneys appropriated 21 pursuant to section 2.12. 22 Sec. 2. 2017 Iowa Acts, chapter 170, is amended by adding 23 the following new section: 24 NEW SECTION . SEC. 6A. INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT STATE AID —— FY 25 2018-2019. In lieu of the appropriation provided in section 26 257.20, subsection 2, the appropriation for the fiscal year 27 beginning July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2019, for paying 28 instructional support state aid under section 257.20 for such 29 fiscal years is zero. 30 Sec. 3. Section 257.35, Code 2018, is amended by adding the 31 following new subsection: 32 NEW SUBSECTION . 12A. Notwithstanding subsection 1, and in 33 addition to the reduction applicable pursuant to subsection 34 2, the state aid for area education agencies and the portion 35 -1- LSB 6199XC (3) 87 tm/rn 1/ 19
S.F. _____ of the combined district cost calculated for these agencies 1 for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2018, and ending June 2 30, 2019, shall be reduced by the department of management by 3 fifteen million dollars. The reduction for each area education 4 agency shall be prorated based on the reduction that the agency 5 received in the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2003. 6 Sec. 4. SALARY MODEL ADMINISTRATOR. The salary model 7 administrator shall work in conjunction with the legislative 8 services agency to maintain the state’s salary model used for 9 analyzing, comparing, and projecting state employee salary 10 and benefit information, including information relating to 11 employees of the state board of regents. The department of 12 revenue, the department of administrative services, the five 13 institutions under the jurisdiction of the state board of 14 regents, the judicial district departments of correctional 15 services, and the state department of transportation shall 16 provide salary data to the department of management and the 17 legislative services agency to operate the state’s salary 18 model. The format and frequency of provision of the salary 19 data shall be determined by the department of management and 20 the legislative services agency. The information shall be 21 used in collective bargaining processes under chapter 20 and 22 in calculating the funding needs contained within the annual 23 salary adjustment legislation. A state employee organization 24 as defined in section 20.3, subsection 4, may request 25 information produced by the model, but the information provided 26 shall not contain information attributable to individual 27 employees. 28 DIVISION II 29 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS AND APPROPRIATIONS 30 Sec. 5. Section 331.424A, subsection 9, Code 2018, as 31 amended by 2018 Iowa Acts, House File 2456, section 14, is 32 amended to read as follows: 33 a. For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017, and each 34 subsequent fiscal year, the county budgeted amount determined 35 -2- LSB 6199XC (3) 87 tm/rn 2/ 19
S.F. _____ for each county shall be the amount necessary to meet the 1 county’s financial obligations for the payment of services 2 provided under the regional service system management plan 3 approved pursuant to section 331.393 , not to exceed an amount 4 equal to the product of the regional per capita expenditure 5 target amount multiplied by the county’s population , and, for 6 fiscal years beginning on or after July 1, 2021, reduced by 7 the amount of the county’s cash flow reduction amount for the 8 fiscal year calculated under subsection 4, if applicable . 9 b. If a county officially joins a different region, the 10 county’s budgeted amount shall be the amount necessary to meet 11 the county’s financial obligations for payment of services 12 provided under the new region’s regional service system 13 management plan approved pursuant to section 331.393, not to 14 exceed an amount equal to the product of the new region’s 15 regional per capita expenditure target amount multiplied by 16 the county’s population , and, for fiscal years beginning on 17 or after July 1, 2021, reduced by the amount of the county’s 18 cash flow reduction amount for the fiscal year calculated under 19 subsection 4, if applicable . 20 Sec. 6. 2017 Iowa Acts, chapter 170, section 13, is amended 21 to read as follows: 22 SEC. 13. TRANSFER FROM CASH RESERVE FUND. Notwithstanding 23 section 8.56, subsection 3 and subsection 4 , paragraph “a” and 24 section 8.57, subsection 1, paragraph “a” , there is transferred 25 from the cash reserve fund created in section 8.56 to the 26 general fund of the state for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 27 2016, and ending June 30, 2017, the following amount: 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $131,100,000 29 Sec. 7. 2018 Iowa Acts, House File 2441, section 17, 30 subsection 1, if enacted, is amended by striking the 31 subsection. 32 Sec. 8. 2018 Iowa Acts, Senate File 2117, section 11, 33 subsection 1, is amended to read as follows: 34 1. There is appropriated from the Iowa economic emergency 35 -3- LSB 6199XC (3) 87 tm/rn 3/ 19
S.F. _____ fund created in section 8.55 to the general fund of the state 1 for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017 2016 , and ending 2 June 30, 2018 2017 , the following amount: 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 13,000,000 4 Sec. 9. 2018 Iowa Acts, Senate File 2117, section 12, is 5 amended to read as follows: 6 SEC. 12. RETROACTIVE APPLICABILITY. The following 7 provision or provisions of this division of this Act apply 8 retroactively to September 28, 2017 June 30, 2017 : 9 The section of this division of this Act appropriating 10 moneys from the Iowa economic emergency fund to the general 11 fund in lieu of a prior standing appropriation. 12 Sec. 10. RETROACTIVE APPLICABILITY. The following applies 13 retroactively to May 12, 2017: 14 The section of this division of this Act amending 2017 Iowa 15 Acts, chapter 170, section 13. 16 Sec. 11. RETROACTIVE APPLICABILITY. The following applies 17 retroactively to the effective date of section 256.9A, if 18 enacted by 2018 Iowa Acts, House File 2441, section 1: 19 The section of this division of this Act amending 2018 Iowa 20 Acts, House File 2441, section 17, subsection 1. 21 Sec. 12. EFFECTIVE DATE. This division of this Act, being 22 deemed of immediate importance, takes effect upon enactment. 23 DIVISION III 24 CORRECTIVE PROVISIONS 25 Sec. 13. Section 9A.102, subsection 1, Code 2017, as amended 26 by 2018 Iowa Acts, Senate File 385, section 2, is amended to 27 read as follows: 28 1. “Agency contract” means an agreement in which a student 29 athlete authorizes a person to negotiate or solicit on behalf 30 of the athlete a professional sports services contract or an 31 endorsement contract. 32 Sec. 14. Section 68B.2C, as enacted by 2018 Iowa Acts, 33 Senate File 2323, section 7, is amended to read as follows: 34 68B.2C Prohibited outside employment and activities —— agents 35 -4- LSB 6199XC (3) 87 tm/rn 4/ 19
S.F. _____ of foreign principals. 1 Officials and state employees shall not engage in any 2 outside employment or activity that requires the person to 3 register under the federal Foreign Agents Registration Act of 4 1938, as amended , 22 U.S.C. §611 et seq. , as amended. 5 Sec. 15. Section 84A.4, subsection 4, paragraph f, Code 6 2018, if enacted by 2018 Iowa Acts, Senate File 2353, section 7 6, is amended to read as follows: 8 f. Proven and promising practices. The local workforce 9 development board shall lead efforts in the local workforce 10 development area to do all of the following: 11 (1) Identify identify and promote proven and promising 12 strategies and initiatives for meeting the needs of employers, 13 workers, and jobseekers, including individuals with a barrier 14 to employment, in the local workforce development system, 15 including providing physical and programmatic accessibility, 16 in accordance with 29 U.S.C. §3248, if applicable, applicable 17 provisions of chapter 216, and applicable provisions of the 18 Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, codified at 42 U.S.C. 19 §12101 et seq., to the one-stop delivery system. 20 Sec. 16. Section 123.92, subsection 3, paragraph a, Code 21 2018, as amended by Senate File 2310, section 47, is amended 22 to read as follows: 23 a. Notwithstanding section 123.49, subsection 1 , any 24 person who is injured in person or property or means of 25 support by an intoxicated person who is under legal age or 26 resulting from the intoxication of a person who is under 27 legal age, has a right of action for all damages actually 28 sustained, severally or jointly, against a person who is 29 not a licensee or permittee and who dispensed or gave any 30 alcoholic beverage to the intoxicated underage person when the 31 nonlicensee or nonpermittee who dispensed or gave the alcoholic 32 beverage to the underage person knew or should have known the 33 underage person was intoxicated, or who dispensed or gave any 34 alcoholic beverage to the underage person to a point where the 35 -5- LSB 6199XC (3) 87 tm/rn 5/ 19
S.F. _____ nonlicensee or nonpermittee knew or should have known that the 1 underage person would become intoxicated. 2 Sec. 17. Section 135.16A, subsection 1, paragraph a, as 3 enacted by 2018 Iowa Acts, House File 2408, section 1, is 4 amended to read as follows: 5 a. “Conventional eggs” means eggs others other than 6 specialty eggs. 7 Sec. 18. Section 147C.1, subsection 7, paragraph e, 8 subparagraph (2), subparagraph division (h), as enacted by 2018 9 Iowa Acts, House File 2425, section 1, is amended to read as 10 follows: 11 (h) Disclosure of investigative records compiled for law 12 enforcement purposes of any of the following . 13 Sec. 19. Section 148H.1, subsection 4, as enacted by 2018 14 Iowa Acts, Senate File 2228, section 5, is amended to read as 15 follows: 16 4. “Genetic counseling intern” means a student enrolled in 17 a genetic counseling program accredited by the accreditation 18 council for genetic counseling or its equivalent or successor 19 organization, or the American board of medical genetics and 20 genomics or its equivalent or successor organization. 21 Sec. 20. Section 256.7, subsection 21, paragraph b, 22 subparagraph (2), subparagraph division (d), as enacted by 2018 23 Iowa Acts, House File 2235, section 1, is amended to read as 24 follows: 25 (d) That the assessment be peer-reviewed by an independent, 26 third-party evaluator to determine that the assessment is 27 aligned with the Iowa core academic standards, provides 28 a measurement of student growth and student proficiency, 29 and meets the summative assessment requirements of the 30 federal Every Student Succeeds Act, Pub. L. No. 114-95. The 31 assessment developed by the Iowa testing service program 32 within the university of Iowa college of education shall make 33 any necessary adjustments as determined by the peer review 34 be adjusted as necessary to meet the requirements of this 35 -6- LSB 6199XC (3) 87 tm/rn 6/ 19
S.F. _____ subparagraph (2) as determined by the peer review . 1 Sec. 21. Section 256.42, subsection 5, Code 2018, as amended 2 by 2018 Iowa Acts, Senate File 2131, section 1, is amended to 3 read as follows: 4 5. Under the initiative, a student must be enrolled in 5 a participating school district or accredited nonpublic 6 school or be receiving private instruction under chapter 299A 7 as described in subsection 1. For a student enrolled in a 8 participating school district or accredited nonpublic school, 9 the school district or school is responsible for recording 10 grades received for initiative coursework in a student’s 11 permanent record, awarding high school credit for initiative 12 coursework, and issuing a high school diplomas diploma to a 13 student enrolled in the district or school who participates and 14 completes coursework under the initiative. Each participating 15 school shall identify a site coordinator to serve as a student 16 advocate and as a liaison between the initiative staff and 17 teachers and the school district or accredited nonpublic 18 school. The individual providing instruction to a student 19 under chapter 299A as described in subsection 1 shall receive 20 the student’s score for completed initiative coursework. 21 Sec. 22. Section 261.131, subsection 1, paragraph d, Code 22 2018, as enacted by 2018 Iowa Acts, House File 2458, section 23 12, is amended to read as follows: 24 d. “Eligible program” means a program of study or an 25 academic major jointly approved by the commission and the 26 department of workforce development, in consultation with an 27 eligible institution, that leads to a credential aligned with a 28 high-demand job designated by the workforce development board 29 or a community college pursuant to section 84A.1B, subsection 30 13A. If the board or a community college removes a high-demand 31 job from a list created under section 84A.1B, subsection 13A, 32 an eligible student who received a scholarship for a program 33 based on that high-demand job shall continue to receive the 34 scholarship until achieving a postsecondary credential, up to 35 -7- LSB 6199XC (3) 87 tm/rn 7/ 19
S.F. _____ an associate degree, as long as the student continues to meet 1 all other eligibility requirements. 2 Sec. 23. Section 280.13C, subsection 4, paragraph a, Code 3 2018, as amended by 2018 Iowa Acts, House File 2442, section 1, 4 is amended to read as follows: 5 a. The department of public health, Iowa high school 6 athletic association, and the Iowa girls high school athletic 7 union shall work together to distribute the guidelines of the 8 centers for disease control and prevention guidelines of the 9 United States department of health and human services and other 10 pertinent information to inform and educate coaches, students, 11 and the parents and guardians of students of the risks, signs, 12 symptoms, and behaviors consistent with a concussion or brain 13 injury, including the danger of continuing to participate in 14 extracurricular interscholastic activities after suffering a 15 concussion or brain injury and their responsibility to report 16 such signs, symptoms, and behaviors if they occur. 17 Sec. 24. Section 280.13C, subsection 8, paragraph a, as 18 amended by 2018 Iowa Acts, House File 2442, section 1, is 19 amended to read as follows: 20 a. A school district or accredited nonpublic school that 21 adopts and follows the protocol required by this section and 22 provides an emergency medical care provider or a licensed 23 health care provider at a contest that is a contact or limited 24 contact activity as identified by the American academy of 25 pediatrics shall not be liable for any claim for injuries or 26 damages based upon the actions or inactions of the emergency 27 medical care provider or the licensed health care provider 28 present at the contest at the request of the school district 29 or accredited nonpublic school so long as the emergency 30 medical care provider or the licensed health care provider 31 acts reasonably and in good faith and in the best interest of 32 the student athlete and without undue influence of the school 33 district or accredited nonpublic school or coaching staff 34 employed by the school district or accredited nonpublic school. 35 -8- LSB 6199XC (3) 87 tm/rn 8/ 19
S.F. _____ A school district or accredited nonpublic school shall not be 1 liable for any claim for injuries or damages if an emergency 2 medical care provider or a licensed health care provider who 3 was scheduled in accordance with a prearranged agreement with 4 the school district or accredited nonpublic school to be 5 present and available at a contest is not able to be present 6 and available due to documentable, unforeseen circumstances and 7 the school district or accredited nonpublic school otherwise 8 followed the protocol. 9 Sec. 25. Section 298.3, subsection 1, paragraph j, Code 10 2018, as amended by 2018 Iowa Acts, House File 2253, section 9, 11 if enacted, is amended to read as follows: 12 j. The purchase of buildings or lease-purchase option 13 agreements for school buildings. However, a contract 14 for construction by a private party of property to be 15 lease-purchased by a public school corporation is a contract 16 for a public improvement as defined in section 26.2. If the 17 estimated cost of the property to be lease-purchased that is 18 renovated, repaired, or involves new construction in excess 19 of exceeds the competitive bid threshold in section 26.3, the 20 board of directors shall comply with the competitive bidding 21 requirements of section 26.3. 22 Sec. 26. Section 321G.13, subsection 2, paragraph b, 23 subparagraph (2), Code 2018, as amended by 2018 Iowa Acts, 24 Senate File 2231, section 1, is amended to read as follows: 25 (2) A person may operate or ride on a snowmobile with a 26 loaded pistol or revolver, whether concealed or not, if a the 27 person is operating or riding the snowmobile on land that is 28 not owned, possessed, or rented by the person, and the person’s 29 conduct is otherwise lawful. 30 Sec. 27. Section 321I.14, subsection 2, paragraph b, 31 subparagraph (2), Code 2018, as amended by 2018 Iowa Acts, 32 Senate File 2231, section 3, is amended to read as follows: 33 (2) A person may operate or ride on all an all-terrain 34 vehicle with a loaded pistol or revolver, whether concealed or 35 -9- LSB 6199XC (3) 87 tm/rn 9/ 19
S.F. _____ not, if a the person is operating or riding the all-terrain 1 vehicle on land that is not owned, possessed, or rented by the 2 person, and the person’s conduct is otherwise lawful. 3 Sec. 28. Section 321I.14, subsection 6, as enacted by 2018 4 Iowa Acts, Senate File 2231, section 4, is amended to read as 5 follows: 6 6. As used in this section , “rented by the person” includes 7 a person who does not necessarily rent the land but who 8 principally provides labor for the production of crops located 9 on agricultural land or for the production of livestock 10 principally located on agricultural land. The person must 11 personally provide such labor on a regular, continuous, and 12 substantial basis. 13 Sec. 29. Section 364.4, subsection 4, paragraph i, Code 14 2018, as amended by 2018 Iowa Acts, House File 2253, section 15 11, if enacted, is amended to read as follows: 16 i. A contract for construction by a private party of 17 property to be lease-purchased by a city is a contract for a 18 public improvement under section 26.2, subsection 3 . If the 19 estimated cost of the property to be lease-purchased that is 20 renovated, repaired, or involves new construction exceeds the 21 competitive bid threshold set in section 26.3, the city shall 22 comply with the competitive bidding requirements of section 23 26.3. 24 Sec. 30. Section 633.42, subsection 1, Code 2018, as amended 25 by 2018 Iowa Acts, Senate File 2098, section 3, is amended to 26 read as follows: 27 1. At any time after the issuance of letters of appointment, 28 any interested person in the proceeding may file with the 29 clerk a written request for notice of the time and place of 30 all hearings in such proceeding for which notice is required 31 by law, by rule of court, or by an order in such proceeding. 32 The request for notice shall state the name of the requester, 33 the name of the requester’s attorney, if any, and the reason 34 the requester is an interested person in the proceeding. The 35 -10- LSB 6199XC (3) 87 tm/rn 10/ 19
S.F. _____ request for notice shall provide the requester’s post office 1 address , and , if available, the requester’s electronic mail 2 address and telephone number. The request for notice shall 3 also provide the requester’s attorney’s post office address, 4 electronic mail address, and telephone number. The clerk shall 5 docket the request. Thereafter, unless otherwise ordered by 6 the court, the fiduciary shall serve by ordinary or electronic 7 mail a notice of each hearing upon such requester and the 8 requester’s attorney, if any. 9 Sec. 31. Section 633.418, Code 2018, as amended by 2018 10 Iowa Acts, Senate File 2098, section 6, is amended to read as 11 follows: 12 633.418 Form and verification of claims —— general 13 requirements. 14 No claim shall be allowed against an estate on application 15 of the claimant unless it shall be in writing, filed with 16 the clerk, stating the claimant’s name , and address , and , 17 if available, telephone number and electronic mail address, 18 describing the nature and the amount thereof, if ascertainable, 19 and accompanied by the affidavit of the claimant, or someone 20 for the claimant, that the amount is justly due, or if not yet 21 due, when it will or may become due, that no payments have been 22 made thereon which are not credited, and that there are no 23 offsets to the same, to the knowledge of the affiant, except as 24 therein stated. If the claim is contingent, the nature of the 25 contingency shall also be stated. 26 Sec. 32. Section 651.29, subsection 5, paragraphs b and c, 27 as enacted by 2018 Iowa Acts, Senate File 2175, section 29, are 28 amended to read as follows: 29 b. If none of the cotenants has have paid the entire price 30 for the remaining interest in the heirs property, the court 31 shall resolve the partition action under section 651.30 as if 32 the interest of the cotenant that had requested partition by 33 sale of the heirs property has not been purchased. 34 c. If more than one cotenant have has paid the entire price 35 -11- LSB 6199XC (3) 87 tm/rn 11/ 19
S.F. _____ for the remaining interest in the heirs property, the court 1 shall reapportion the remaining interest among such cotenants 2 based on each cotenant’s original fractional ownership of the 3 entire heirs property divided by the total original fractional 4 ownership of all cotenants that paid the entire price for 5 the remaining interest. The court shall promptly issue an 6 order reallocating all cotenants’ interests, disburse the 7 amounts held by the court to the persons entitled to such 8 disbursements, and promptly refund any excess payments held by 9 the court to the appropriate persons. 10 Sec. 33. Section 655.6, subsection 1, as enacted by 2018 11 Iowa Acts, House File 2232, section 5, is amended to read as 12 follows: 13 1. The mortgagee established reasonable procedures to 14 achieve compliance with its obligations under section 655.3. 15 Sec. 34. Section 716.11, subsection 1, paragraph b, if 16 enacted by 2018 Iowa Acts, Senate File 2235, section 1, is 17 amended to read as follows: 18 b. A gas, oil, petroleum, refined petroleum product, 19 renewable fuel, or chemical critical generation, storage , 20 transportation, or delivery system. 21 Sec. 35. 2018 Iowa Acts, Senate File 2117, section 1, 22 paragraphs p and s, are amended to read as follows: 23 p. Department of economic Economic development authority 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 157,960 25 s. College student aid commission 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 94,172 27 Sec. 36. 2018 Iowa Acts, House File 2442, section 4, is 28 amended to read as follows: 29 SEC. 4. STATE MANDATE FUNDING SPECIFIED. In accordance 30 with section 25B.2, subsection 3, the state cost of requiring 31 compliance with any state mandate included in this division 32 of this Act shall be paid by a school district from state 33 school foundation aid received by the school district under 34 section 257.16. This specification of the payment of the state 35 -12- LSB 6199XC (3) 87 tm/rn 12/ 19
S.F. _____ cost shall be deemed to meet all of the state funding-related 1 requirements of section 25B.2, subsection 3, and no additional 2 state funding shall be necessary for the full implementation of 3 this Act by and enforcement of this Act against all affected 4 school districts. 5 Sec. 37. REPEAL. 2018 Iowa Acts, House File 2348, section 6 9, is repealed. 7 Sec. 38. REPEAL. 2018 Iowa Acts, House File 2457, sections 8 115 and 116 are repealed. 9 Sec. 39. EFFECTIVE DATE. The following, being deemed of 10 immediate importance, takes effect upon enactment: 11 The section of this division of this Act amending 2018 Iowa 12 Acts, Senate File 2117, section 1, paragraphs “p” and “s”. 13 Sec. 40. RETROACTIVE APPLICABILITY. The following applies 14 retroactively to March 28, 2018: 15 The section of this division of this Act amending 2018 Iowa 16 Acts, Senate File 2117, section 1, paragraphs “p” and “s”. 17 Sec. 41. APPLICABILITY. The following apply July 1, 2018, 18 to probate filings made on or after that date: 19 1. The section of this division of this Act amending section 20 633.42. 21 2. The section of this division of this Act amending section 22 633.418. 23 EXPLANATION 24 The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 25 the explanation’s substance by the members of the general assembly. 26 This bill relates to state and local finances by 27 making appropriations, providing for legal and regulatory 28 responsibilities, and providing for other properly related 29 matters. The bill is organized by divisions. 30 STANDING APPROPRIATIONS AND RELATED MATTERS. The division 31 reduces the standing unlimited appropriation for FY 2018-2019 32 made for expenses of the general assembly under Code section 33 2.12; prohibits the payment of annual membership dues for 34 organizations, associations, and conferences; and prohibits 35 -13- LSB 6199XC (3) 87 tm/rn 13/ 19
S.F. _____ certain payments of costs for out-of-state travel and per 1 diems for out-of-state travel except out-of-state travel for 2 commissioners of uniform state laws. 3 The bill limits the standing appropriation for paying 4 instructional support state aid to zero for FY 2018-2019. 5 The bill reduces state aid for the area education agencies 6 and the portion of the combined district cost calculated for 7 these agencies for FY 2018-2019 by $15 million. 8 The bill requires the salary model administrator to work in 9 conjunction with the legislative services agency to maintain 10 the state’s salary model used for analyzing, comparing, and 11 projecting state salary and benefit information. 12 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS AND APPROPRIATIONS. The bill 13 amends Code section 331.424A(9), as amended by 2018 Iowa Acts, 14 House File 2456, section 14, relating to the funding amounts 15 for county mental health and disabilities services. The bill 16 restores language from Code section 331.424A(9), Code 2018, 17 that provides that for each fiscal year beginning on or after 18 July 1, 2021, of a county’s cash flow amount maintained in the 19 county services fund or of the mental health and disabilities 20 services region’s cash flow amount attributable to the county, 21 an amount equal to the county’s cash flow reduction amount 22 shall be used to fund the county’s financial obligations for 23 the payment of mental health and disabilities services provided 24 under a mental health and disabilities services regional 25 service system management plan and shall result in a reduction 26 of the county budgeted amount. The bill also establishes 27 a similar county cash flow reduction amount provision for 28 counties that join a different region. 29 The bill amends an FY 2016-2017 transfer from the cash 30 reserve fund to the general fund of the state to make 31 inapplicable a conditional standing appropriation from the 32 general fund to the cash reserve fund. The provision is 33 retroactively applicable to May 12, 2017. 34 The bill amends 2018 Iowa Acts, House File 2441, section 17, 35 -14- LSB 6199XC (3) 87 tm/rn 14/ 19
S.F. _____ by striking an applicability provision relating to limitations 1 on guidance issued by the department of education, the state 2 board of education, or the director of the department of 3 education. The provision applies retroactively to the date of 4 enactment of 2018 Iowa Acts, House File 2441. 5 The bill amends an appropriation from the Iowa economic 6 emergency fund to the general fund of the state to change the 7 fiscal year for which the appropriation is made to FY 2016-2017 8 and makes the appropriation retroactive to June 30, 2017. 9 The division takes effect upon enactment. 10 CORRECTIVE PROVISIONS. Code section 9A.102, Code 2017, 11 as amended by 2018 Iowa Acts, Senate File 385, section 2, is 12 amended to make a grammatical correction by adding the article 13 “an” before “endorsement contract” in the definition of “agency 14 contract” relating to the revised uniform athlete agents Act. 15 Code section 68B.2C, as enacted by 2018 Iowa Acts, Senate 16 File 2323, section 7, is amended to correctly refer to the 17 federal Foreign Agents Registration Act, as amended, in this 18 provision relating to prohibited outside employment or activity 19 by state executive branch officials and employees. 20 Code section 84A.4(4)(f), Code 2018, if enacted by 2018 Iowa 21 Acts, Senate File 2353, section 6, is amended to remove the 22 subparagraph (1) designation of language due to the absence of 23 a subparagraph (2) in this provision relating to proven and 24 promising workforce development practices. 25 Code section 123.92(3)(a), Code 2018, as amended by 2018 26 Iowa Acts, Senate File 2310, section 47, is amended to make a 27 grammatical correction by including the article “any” before 28 alcoholic beverage in this provision relating to dram shop 29 liability for providing alcoholic beverages to underage persons 30 to the point of becoming intoxicated. 31 Code section 135.16A(1)(a), as enacted by 2018 Iowa Acts, 32 House File 2408, section 1, is amended to correct the phrase 33 “other than” in this provision defining conventional eggs. 34 Code section 147C.1(7)(e)(2)(h), if enacted by 2018 35 -15- LSB 6199XC (3) 87 tm/rn 15/ 19
S.F. _____ Iowa Acts, House File 2425, section 1, is amended to remove 1 extraneous language, inadvertently added in the drafting 2 process, in this provision relating to the interstate physical 3 therapy licensure compact. The extraneous language is not 4 found in the original form of the compact. 5 Code section 148H.1(4), as enacted by 2018 Iowa Acts, 6 Senate File 2228, section 5, is amended to make a grammatical 7 correction by adding the conjunction “or” in this provision 8 defining genetic counseling intern as involving two possible 9 accrediting entities. 10 Code section 256.7(21)(b)(2)(d), as enacted by 2018 Iowa 11 Acts, House File 2235, section 1, is amended to correctly 12 refer to the Iowa testing program within the university of 13 Iowa college of education and to correct the grammar of this 14 provision relating to student academic assessments. 15 Code section 256.42(5), Code 2018, as amended by 2018 16 Iowa Acts, Senate File 2131, section 1, is amended to make a 17 grammatical correction by referring to a high school diploma 18 in the singular in this provision relating to completion of 19 coursework under the Iowa learning online initiative. 20 Code section 261.131(1)(d), Code 2018, if enacted by 2018 21 Iowa Acts, House File 2458, section 12, is amended to make 22 a grammatical correction by adding the article “a” before 23 community college in this provision defining eligible program 24 under the future ready Iowa skilled workforce last-dollar 25 scholarship program. 26 Code section 280.13C, subsection 4, paragraph “a”, Code 27 2018, as amended by 2018 Iowa Acts, House File 2442, section 28 1, is amended to correct the title of the guidelines of the 29 centers for disease control and prevention of the United States 30 department of health and human services as it relates to brain 31 injury policies for certain extracurricular interscholastic 32 activities. 33 Code section 280.13C, subsection 8, paragraph “a”, as 34 enacted by 2018 Iowa Acts, House File 2442, section 1, is 35 -16- LSB 6199XC (3) 87 tm/rn 16/ 19
S.F. _____ amended to add the inadvertently omitted word “scheduled” as 1 it relates to prearranged agreements for emergency medical 2 care providers or licensed health care providers to be present 3 and available for certain extracurricular interscholastic 4 activities. 5 Code section 298.3(1)(j), Code 2018, as amended by 2018 6 Iowa Acts, House File 2253, section 9, if enacted, is amended 7 to use the grammatical construction otherwise used in the 8 Act to describe that the estimated cost of the property or 9 construction exceeds the competitive bid threshold in this 10 provision relating to the purchase or lease-purchase of school 11 buildings. 12 Code sections 321G.13(2)(b)(2) and 321I.14(2)(b)(2), 13 as amended by 2018 Iowa Acts, Senate File 2231, sections 1 14 and 3, are amended by striking the word “on” to match other 15 references in the sections relating to riding a snowmobile 16 or all-terrain vehicle with a loaded pistol or revolver, and 17 to replace an indefinite article with a definite article in 18 referring to the person operating or riding the vehicle. Code 19 section 321I.14(2)(b)(2) is also amended to make a grammatical 20 correction by referring to an all-terrain vehicle rather than 21 to all all-terrain vehicle. Code section 321I.14(6), as 22 enacted by 2018 Iowa Acts, Senate File 2231, section 4, is 23 also amended to add a comma after the phrase “As used in this 24 section”. Similar amendments to Code sections 321G.13(2)(b)(2) 25 and 321I.14(2)(b)(2) included in the substantive Code editor’s 26 bill, 2018 Iowa Acts, House File 2457, sections 115 and 116, 27 are redundant and less inclusive regarding rented land, and are 28 therefore repealed. 29 Code section 364.4(4)(i), Code 2018, as amended by 2018 30 Iowa Acts, House File 2253, section 11, if enacted, is amended 31 to correctly refer to another Code section in this provision 32 relating to the lease-purchase of city buildings. 33 Code sections 633.42(1) and 633.418, Code 2018, as amended 34 by 2018 Iowa Acts, Senate File 2098, sections 3 and 6, are 35 -17- LSB 6199XC (3) 87 tm/rn 17/ 19
S.F. _____ amended to correct the punctuation surrounding a subordinate 1 clause in these provisions relating to the availability of 2 telephone numbers and electronic mail addresses of persons 3 affected by probate estate notices and claims. The corrections 4 apply to probate filings made on or after July 1, 2018, the 5 effective and applicability date of these amended provisions of 6 Senate File 2098. 7 Code section 651.29(5)(b) and (c), if enacted by 2018 Iowa 8 Acts, Senate File 2175, section 29, are amended to correct the 9 verb tenses in two provisions relating to cotenants and the 10 partitioning of heirs property. 11 Code section 655.6(1), as enacted by 2018 Iowa Acts, 12 House File 2232, section 5, is amended to correctly refer to 13 Iowa Code section 655.3 in this provision relating to the 14 satisfaction of the payment of mortgages. 15 Code section 716.11(1)(b), if enacted by 2018 Iowa 16 Acts, Senate File 2235, section 1, is amended to insert 17 a comma between two words in a series in this provision 18 relating to criminal penalties for sabotaging energy 19 storage or transportation systems as components of critical 20 infrastructure. 21 2018 Iowa Acts, Senate File 2117, section 1, paragraphs 22 “p” and “s”, are amended to correctly refer to the economic 23 development authority and the college student aid commission 24 as the state agencies subject to a reduction in their state 25 general fund appropriations for the 2017-2018 fiscal year. The 26 amendments are made effective upon enactment and retroactively 27 applicable to March 28, 2018, the effective date of Senate File 28 2117. 29 2018 Iowa Acts, House File 2442, section 4, is amended 30 to remove extraneous language identifying an erroneous bill 31 organizational reference. 32 2018 Iowa Acts, House File 2348, section 9, is repealed to 33 avoid a conflict with 2018 Iowa Acts, House File 2253, section 34 2, and to allow 2018 Iowa Acts, House File 2253, section 2, to 35 -18- LSB 6199XC (3) 87 tm/rn 18/ 19
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