Senate
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A
BILL
FOR
An
Act
relating
to
surcharges
added
to
criminal
penalties,
1
court
funds,
civil
fees,
misdemeanor
and
felony
fines,
and
2
fines
associated
with
scheduled
violations.
3
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IOWA:
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DIVISION
I
1
SURCHARGES
ADDED
TO
CRIMINAL
PENALTIES
2
Section
1.
Section
331.302,
subsection
2,
Code
2019,
is
3
amended
to
read
as
follows:
4
2.
For
a
violation
of
an
ordinance
a
county
shall
not
5
provide
a
penalty
in
excess
of
the
maximum
fine
and
term
of
6
imprisonment
for
a
simple
misdemeanor
under
section
903.1,
7
subsection
1
,
paragraph
“a”
.
The
criminal
penalty
crime
8
services
surcharge
required
by
section
911.1
shall
be
added
to
9
a
county
fine
and
is
not
a
part
of
the
county’s
penalty.
10
Sec.
2.
Section
364.3,
subsection
2,
Code
2019,
is
amended
11
to
read
as
follows:
12
2.
For
a
violation
of
an
ordinance
a
city
shall
not
13
provide
a
penalty
in
excess
of
the
maximum
fine
and
term
of
14
imprisonment
for
a
simple
misdemeanor
under
section
903.1,
15
subsection
1
,
paragraph
“a”
.
An
amount
equal
to
ten
percent
of
16
all
fines
collected
by
cities
shall
be
deposited
in
the
account
17
established
in
section
602.8108
.
However,
one
hundred
percent
18
of
all
fines
collected
by
a
city
pursuant
to
section
321.236,
19
subsection
1
,
shall
be
retained
by
the
city.
The
criminal
20
penalty
crime
services
surcharge
required
by
section
911.1
21
shall
be
added
to
a
city
fine
and
is
not
a
part
of
the
city’s
22
penalty.
23
Sec.
3.
Section
602.8102,
subsection
135A,
Code
2019,
is
24
amended
to
read
as
follows:
25
135A.
Assess
the
surcharges
provided
by
sections
911.1
,
26
911.2
,
911.2A
,
911.2B
,
911.2C
,
911.3
,
and
911.4
,
and
911.5
.
27
Sec.
4.
Section
602.8107,
subsection
2,
paragraph
c,
28
subparagraph
(2),
Code
2019,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
29
(2)
Fines
or
penalties
and
criminal
penalty
and
law
30
enforcement
initiative
surcharges
the
crime
services
surcharge
.
31
Sec.
5.
Section
602.8107,
subsection
4,
paragraph
a,
Code
32
2019,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
33
a.
This
subsection
does
not
apply
to
amounts
collected
for
34
victim
restitution,
the
victim
compensation
fund,
the
criminal
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penalty
crime
services
surcharge,
sex
offender
civil
penalty,
1
drug
abuse
resistance
education
surcharge,
the
law
enforcement
2
initiative
surcharge,
county
enforcement
surcharge,
amounts
3
collected
as
a
result
of
procedures
initiated
under
subsection
4
5
or
under
section
8A.504
,
or
fees
charged
pursuant
to
section
5
356.7
.
6
Sec.
6.
Section
602.8108,
subsections
3,
4,
5,
and
7,
Code
7
2019,
are
amended
to
read
as
follows:
8
3.
The
clerk
of
the
district
court
shall
remit
to
the
state
9
court
administrator,
not
later
than
the
fifteenth
day
of
each
10
month,
ninety-five
eighty-five
percent
of
all
moneys
collected
11
from
the
criminal
penalty
crime
services
surcharge
provided
in
12
section
911.1
during
the
preceding
calendar
month.
The
clerk
13
shall
remit
the
remainder
to
the
county
treasurer
of
the
county
14
that
was
the
plaintiff
in
the
action
or
to
the
city
that
was
15
the
plaintiff
in
the
action.
Of
the
amount
received
from
the
16
clerk,
the
state
court
administrator
shall
allocate
seventeen
17
and
deposit
each
month
fifty-nine
percent
to
be
deposited
in
18
the
victim
compensation
fund
established
in
section
915.94
,
19
and
eighty-three
percent
to
be
deposited
in
the
general
fund
20
thirty-eight
percent
in
the
criminalistics
laboratory
fund
21
established
in
section
691.9,
and
three
percent
in
the
drug
22
abuse
resistance
education
fund
established
in
section
80E.4
.
23
4.
The
clerk
of
the
district
court
shall
remit
all
moneys
24
collected
from
the
drug
abuse
resistance
education
surcharge
25
provided
in
section
911.2
to
the
state
court
administrator
26
for
deposit
in
the
general
fund
of
the
state
and
the
amount
27
deposited
is
appropriated
to
the
governor’s
office
of
drug
28
control
policy
for
use
by
the
drug
abuse
resistance
education
29
program
and
other
programs
directed
for
a
similar
purpose.
30
5.
The
clerk
of
the
district
court
shall
remit
all
31
moneys
collected
from
the
assessment
of
the
law
enforcement
32
initiative
surcharge
provided
in
section
911.3
to
the
state
33
court
administrator
no
later
than
the
fifteenth
day
of
each
34
month
for
deposit
in
the
general
fund
of
the
state.
The
clerk
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of
the
district
court
shall
remit
all
moneys
collected
from
1
the
agricultural
property
offense
surcharge
as
provided
in
2
section
911.5
to
the
state
court
administrator.
The
moneys
are
3
appropriated
to
the
judicial
branch
for
purposes
of
supporting
4
judicial
branch
operations.
5
7.
The
clerk
of
the
district
court
shall
remit
all
moneys
6
collected
from
the
assessment
of
the
surcharges
provided
in
7
sections
911.2B
and
911.2C
to
the
state
court
administrator
for
8
deposit
in
the
address
confidentiality
program
revolving
fund
9
created
in
section
9.8
.
10
Sec.
7.
Section
805.8,
subsection
1,
Code
2019,
is
amended
11
to
read
as
follows:
12
1.
Application.
Except
as
otherwise
indicated,
violations
13
of
sections
of
the
Code
specified
in
sections
805.8A
,
805.8B
,
14
and
805.8C
are
scheduled
violations,
and
the
scheduled
fine
15
for
each
of
those
violations
is
as
provided
in
those
sections,
16
whether
the
violation
is
of
state
law
or
of
a
county
or
city
17
ordinance.
The
criminal
penalty
crime
services
surcharge
18
required
by
section
911.1
and
the
county
enforcement
surcharge
19
required
by
section
911.4
,
if
applicable,
shall
be
added
to
the
20
scheduled
fine.
21
Sec.
8.
Section
902.9,
subsection
2,
Code
2019,
is
amended
22
to
read
as
follows:
23
2.
The
surcharges
required
by
sections
911.1
,
911.2
,
24
911.2A
,
and
911.3
911.5
shall
be
added
to
a
fine
imposed
on
a
25
class
“C”
or
class
“D”
felon,
as
provided
by
those
sections,
26
and
are
not
a
part
of
or
subject
to
the
maximums
set
in
this
27
section
.
28
Sec.
9.
Section
903.1,
subsection
4,
Code
2019,
is
amended
29
to
read
as
follows:
30
4.
The
surcharges
required
by
sections
911.1
,
911.2
,
31
911.2A
,
911.3
,
and
911.4
,
and
911.5
shall
be
added
to
a
fine
32
imposed
on
a
misdemeanant
as
provided
in
those
sections,
33
and
are
not
a
part
of
or
subject
to
the
maximums
set
in
this
34
section
.
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Sec.
10.
Section
911.1,
Code
2019,
is
amended
to
read
as
1
follows:
2
911.1
Criminal
penalty
Crime
services
surcharge.
3
1.
A
criminal
penalty
crime
services
surcharge
shall
be
4
levied
against
law
violators
as
provided
in
this
section
.
5
When
a
court
imposes
a
fine
or
forfeiture
for
a
violation
of
6
state
law,
or
a
city
or
county
ordinance,
except
an
ordinance
7
regulating
the
parking
of
motor
vehicles,
the
court
or
the
8
clerk
of
the
district
court
shall
assess
an
additional
penalty
9
in
the
form
of
a
criminal
penalty
crime
services
surcharge
10
equal
to
thirty-five
ten
percent
of
the
fine
or
forfeiture
11
imposed.
12
2.
In
the
event
of
multiple
offenses,
the
surcharge
shall
13
be
based
upon
the
total
amount
of
fines
or
forfeitures
imposed
14
for
all
offenses.
15
3.
When
a
fine
or
forfeiture
is
suspended
in
whole
or
in
16
part,
the
court
shall
reduce
the
surcharge
in
proportion
to
the
17
amount
suspended.
18
4.
The
surcharge
is
subject
to
the
provisions
of
chapter
19
909
governing
the
payment
and
collection
of
fines,
as
provided
20
in
section
909.8
.
21
5.
The
surcharge
shall
be
remitted
by
the
clerk
of
court
as
22
provided
in
section
602.8108,
subsection
3
.
23
Sec.
11.
Section
911.2A,
subsection
1,
Code
2019,
is
amended
24
to
read
as
follows:
25
1.
In
addition
to
any
other
surcharge,
the
court
or
clerk
26
of
the
district
court
shall
assess
a
human
trafficking
victim
27
surcharge
of
one
thousand
dollars
if
an
adjudication
of
28
guilt
or
a
deferred
judgment
has
been
entered
for
a
criminal
29
violation
of
section
725.1,
subsection
2
,
or
section
710A.2
,
30
725.2
,
or
725.3
.
31
Sec.
12.
Section
911.2B,
Code
2019,
is
amended
to
read
as
32
follows:
33
911.2B
Domestic
abuse
assault,
domestic
abuse
protective
34
order
contempt,
sexual
abuse,
stalking,
and
human
trafficking
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victim
surcharge.
1
1.
In
addition
to
any
other
surcharge,
the
court
or
clerk
2
of
the
district
court
shall
assess
a
domestic
abuse
assault,
3
domestic
abuse
protective
order
contempt,
sexual
abuse,
4
stalking,
and
human
trafficking
victim
surcharge
of
one
hundred
5
ninety
dollars
if
an
adjudication
of
guilt
or
a
deferred
6
judgment
has
been
entered
for
a
violation
of
section
708.2A
,
7
708.11
,
or
710A.2
,
or
chapter
709
,
or
if
a
defendant
is
held
8
in
contempt
of
court
for
violating
a
domestic
abuse
protective
9
order
issued
pursuant
to
chapter
236
.
10
2.
In
the
event
of
multiple
offenses,
the
surcharge
shall
be
11
imposed
for
each
applicable
offense.
12
3.
The
surcharge
shall
be
remitted
by
the
clerk
of
court
as
13
provided
in
section
602.8108,
subsection
7
.
14
Sec.
13.
NEW
SECTION
.
911.5
Agricultural
property
offense
15
surcharge.
16
1.
In
addition
to
any
other
surcharge,
the
court
or
clerk
17
of
the
district
court
shall
assess
an
agricultural
property
18
offense
surcharge
equal
to
thirty-five
percent
of
the
fine
or
19
forfeiture
imposed
upon
a
conviction
for
committing
any
of
the
20
following:
21
a.
Theft
of
agricultural
property
under
section
714.2,
22
subsection
1,
2,
or
3.
23
b.
Criminal
mischief
under
section
716.3,
716.4,
or
716.5,
24
by
damaging,
defacing,
altering,
or
destroying
agricultural
25
property.
26
2.
As
used
in
this
section,
agricultural
property
means
any
27
of
the
following:
28
a.
A
crop
as
defined
in
section
717A.1.
29
b.
Livestock
as
defined
in
section
717.1.
30
c.
(1)
A
colony
or
package
as
defined
in
section
160.1A,
31
or
a
hive
where
bees
are
kept
as
described
in
section
160.5,
32
if
the
department
of
agriculture
and
land
stewardship
is
33
authorized
by
that
chapter
to
inspect
the
colony,
package,
or
34
hive
or
to
regulate
the
movement
of
the
colony,
package,
or
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hive.
1
(2)
A
queen
bee
that
is
part
of
a
colony
or
is
being
moved
2
to
be
part
of
a
colony
as
described
in
subparagraph
(1).
3
3.
The
surcharge
shall
be
remitted
by
the
clerk
of
the
4
district
court
as
provided
in
section
602.8108,
subsection
5.
5
Sec.
14.
REPEAL.
Sections
911.2,
911.2C,
and
911.3,
Code
6
2019,
are
repealed.
7
DIVISION
II
8
COURT
FUNDS
9
Sec.
15.
Section
602.1302,
subsection
1,
Code
2019,
is
10
amended
to
read
as
follows:
11
1.
Except
as
otherwise
provided
by
sections
602.1303
,
12
602.1304
,
and
602.8108
or
other
applicable
law,
the
expenses
of
13
operating
and
maintaining
the
judicial
branch
shall
be
paid
out
14
of
the
general
fund
of
the
state
from
funds
appropriated
by
the
15
general
assembly
for
the
judicial
branch.
State
funding
shall
16
be
phased
in
as
provided
in
section
602.11101
.
17
Sec.
16.
Section
602.1304,
subsection
1,
Code
2019,
is
18
amended
to
read
as
follows:
19
1.
Except
as
provided
in
article
8
and
subsection
2
of
this
20
section
,
all
fees
and
other
revenues
collected
by
judicial
21
officers
and
court
employees
shall
be
paid
into
the
general
22
fund
of
the
state.
23
Sec.
17.
Section
602.1304,
subsection
2,
Code
2019,
is
24
amended
by
striking
the
subsection.
25
Sec.
18.
Section
602.8108,
subsection
9,
Code
2019,
is
26
amended
by
striking
the
subsection
and
inserting
in
lieu
27
thereof
the
following:
28
9.
a.
A
court
technology
and
modernization
fund
is
29
established
as
a
separate
fund
in
the
state
treasury.
The
30
state
court
administrator
shall
allocate
nine
million
dollars
31
of
the
moneys
received
under
subsection
2
to
be
deposited
in
32
the
fund,
which
shall
be
administered
by
the
judicial
branch.
33
b.
The
moneys
in
the
fund
used
to
enhance
the
ability
of
the
34
judicial
branch
to
process
cases
more
quickly
and
efficiently,
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to
electronically
transmit
information
to
state
government,
1
local
governments,
law
enforcement
agencies,
and
the
public,
2
and
to
improve
public
access
to
the
court
system.
The
moneys
3
in
the
collection
fund
may
also
be
used
for
any
the
following:
4
(1)
The
Iowa
court
information
system.
5
(2)
Records
management,
equipment,
services,
and
projects.
6
(3)
Other
technological
improvements
approved
by
the
7
judicial
branch.
8
(4)
Electronic
legal
research
equipment,
systems,
and
9
projects.
10
(5)
The
study,
development,
and
implementation
of
other
11
innovations
and
projects
that
would
improve
the
administration
12
of
justice.
13
(6)
Capital
improvements
necessitated
by
the
installation
14
of
or
connection
with
the
Iowa
court
information
system,
the
15
Iowa
communications
network,
or
other
like
networks.
16
c.
The
fund
shall
be
separate
from
the
general
fund
of
17
the
state
and
the
balance
in
the
fund
shall
not
be
considered
18
part
of
the
balance
of
the
general
fund
of
the
state.
19
Notwithstanding
section
8.33,
moneys
in
the
fund
shall
not
20
revert
to
the
general
fund.
Notwithstanding
section
12C.7,
21
subsection
2,
interest
or
earnings
on
moneys
in
the
court
22
technology
and
modernization
fund
shall
remain
in
the
court
23
technology
and
modernization
fund
and
any
interest
and
earnings
24
shall
be
in
addition
to
the
maximum
annual
deposit
amount.
25
Sec.
19.
TRANSFER
OF
REMAINING
FUNDS.
Any
unobligated
26
or
unencumbered
moneys
remaining
in
the
enhanced
court
27
collections
fund
in
section
602.1304
at
the
end
of
the
fiscal
28
year
beginning
July
1,
2018,
and
ending
June
30,
2019,
shall
be
29
transferred
to
the
court
technology
and
modernization
fund.
30
DIVISION
III
31
CIVIL
FEES
32
Sec.
20.
Section
602.8105,
subsections
1
and
2,
Code
2019,
33
are
amended
to
read
as
follows:
34
1.
The
clerk
of
the
district
court
shall
collect
the
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following
fees:
1
a.
Except
as
otherwise
provided
in
this
subsection
,
for
2
filing
and
docketing
a
petition,
one
two
hundred
eighty-five
3
five
dollars.
In
counties
having
a
population
of
ninety-eight
4
thousand
or
over,
an
additional
five
dollars
shall
be
charged
5
and
collected
to
be
known
as
the
journal
publication
fee
and
6
used
for
the
purposes
provided
for
in
section
618.13
.
7
b.
For
filing
and
docketing
a
petition
for
dissolution
8
of
marriage,
which
includes
the
docketing
of
any
dissolution
9
decree,
two
hundred
seventy-five
dollars.
It
is
the
intent
of
10
the
general
assembly
that
twenty
percent
of
the
funds
generated
11
from
these
fees
be
appropriated
and
used
for
sexual
assault
12
and
domestic
violence
centers
and
eighty
percent
of
the
funds
13
generated
from
these
fees
be
appropriated
to
the
general
fund
14
of
the
state.
15
b.
c.
For
filing
and
docketing
a
petition
pursuant
to
16
chapter
598
other
than
a
dissolution
of
marriage
petition,
one
17
hundred
twenty
dollars.
18
c.
d.
For
filing
and
docketing
an
application
for
19
modification
of
a
dissolution
decree
to
which
a
written
20
stipulation
is
attached
at
the
time
of
filing
containing
the
21
agreement
of
the
parties
to
the
terms
of
modification,
one
22
hundred
twenty
dollars.
23
d.
For
entering
a
final
decree
of
dissolution
of
marriage,
24
fifty
dollars.
It
is
the
intent
of
the
general
assembly
that
25
the
funds
generated
from
the
dissolution
fees
be
appropriated
26
and
used
for
sexual
assault
and
domestic
violence
centers.
27
e.
For
filing
and
docketing
a
petition
for
adoption
28
pursuant
to
chapter
600
,
one
hundred
zero
dollars.
For
29
multiple
adoption
petitions
filed
at
the
same
time
by
the
same
30
petitioner
under
section
600.3
,
the
filing
fee
and
any
court
31
costs
for
any
petition
filed
in
addition
to
the
first
petition
32
filed
are
waived.
33
f.
For
filing
and
docketing
a
small
claims
action,
the
34
amounts
specified
in
section
631.6
.
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g.
For
an
appeal
from
a
judgment
in
small
claims
or
for
1
filing
and
docketing
a
writ
of
error,
one
hundred
eighty-five
2
dollars.
3
h.
For
a
motion
to
show
cause
in
a
civil
case,
fifty
seventy
4
dollars.
5
i.
For
filing
and
docketing
a
transcript
of
the
judgment
in
6
a
civil
case,
fifty
seventy
dollars.
7
j.
For
filing
a
tribal
judgment,
one
hundred
twenty
dollars.
8
2.
The
clerk
of
the
district
court
shall
collect
the
9
following
fees
for
miscellaneous
services:
10
a.
For
filing
and
entering
any
other
statutory
lien,
fifty
11
seventy
dollars.
12
b.
For
a
certificate
and
seal,
twenty
forty
dollars.
13
However,
there
shall
be
no
charge
for
a
certificate
and
seal
to
14
an
application
to
procure
a
pension,
bounty,
or
back
pay
for
a
15
member
of
the
armed
services
or
other
person.
16
c.
For
certifying
a
change
in
title
of
real
estate,
fifty
17
seventy
dollars.
18
d.
For
filing
a
praecipe
to
issue
execution
under
chapter
19
626
,
twenty-five
forty-five
dollars.
The
fee
shall
be
20
recoverable
by
the
creditor
from
the
debtor
against
whom
the
21
execution
is
issued.
A
fee
payable
by
a
political
subdivision
22
of
the
state
under
this
paragraph
shall
be
collected
by
the
23
clerk
of
the
district
court
as
provided
in
section
602.8109
.
24
However,
the
fee
shall
be
waived
and
shall
not
be
collected
25
from
a
political
subdivision
of
the
state
if
a
county
attorney
26
or
county
attorney’s
designee
is
collecting
a
delinquent
27
judgment
pursuant
to
section
602.8107,
subsection
4
.
28
e.
For
filing
a
praecipe
to
issue
execution
under
chapter
29
654
,
fifty
seventy
dollars.
30
f.
For
filing
a
confession
of
judgment
under
chapter
676
,
31
fifty
seventy
dollars
if
the
judgment
is
five
thousand
dollars
32
or
less,
and
one
hundred
twenty
dollars
if
the
judgment
exceeds
33
five
thousand
dollars.
34
g.
For
filing
a
lis
pendens,
fifty
seventy
dollars.
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h.
For
applicable
convictions
under
section
692A.110
prior
1
to
July
1,
2009,
a
civil
penalty
of
two
hundred
twenty
dollars,
2
and
for
applicable
convictions
under
section
692A.110
on
or
3
after
July
1,
2009,
a
civil
penalty
of
two
hundred
fifty
4
seventy
dollars.
5
i.
Other
fees
provided
by
law.
6
Sec.
21.
Section
631.6,
subsection
1,
paragraphs
a
and
c,
7
Code
2019,
are
amended
to
read
as
follows:
8
a.
Fees
for
filing
and
docketing
shall
be
eighty-five
one
9
hundred
five
dollars.
10
c.
Postage
charged
for
the
mailing
of
original
notice
shall
11
be
ten
thirty
dollars.
12
Sec.
22.
STUDY
ON
PRO
HAC
VICE
ATTORNEY
FEE.
The
judicial
13
branch
shall
conduct
a
study
to
determine
whether
the
amount
of
14
the
current
fee
to
appear
pro
hac
vice
is
appropriate.
If
the
15
judicial
branch
determines
that
the
fee
to
appear
pro
hac
vice
16
is
not
appropriate,
the
judicial
branch
shall
adjust
the
fee
17
accordingly.
18
DIVISION
IV
19
SCHEDULED
VIOLATIONS
20
Sec.
23.
Section
321.24,
subsection
12,
Code
2019,
is
21
amended
to
read
as
follows:
22
12.
A
person
who
violates
this
section
commits
a
simple
23
misdemeanor
punishable
as
a
scheduled
violation
under
section
24
805.8A,
subsection
2,
paragraph
“b”
.
25
Sec.
24.
Section
321.260,
subsection
2,
Code
2019,
is
26
amended
to
read
as
follows:
27
2.
It
shall
be
unlawful
for
any
person
to
have
in
the
28
person’s
possession
any
official
traffic-control
device
29
except
by
legal
right
or
authority.
Any
person
convicted
30
of
unauthorized
possession
of
any
official
traffic-control
31
device
shall
upon
conviction
be
guilty
of
a
simple
misdemeanor
32
punishable
as
a
scheduled
violation
under
section
805.8A,
33
subsection
8,
paragraph
“c”
.
In
addition
to
any
other
34
penalties,
the
punishment
imposed
for
a
violation
of
this
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subsection
shall
include
assessment
of
a
fine
of
not
less
than
1
two
three
hundred
fifty
twenty
dollars.
2
Sec.
25.
Section
321.262,
subsection
2,
Code
2019,
is
3
amended
to
read
as
follows:
4
2.
The
driver
shall
remain
at
the
scene
of
the
accident
5
until
the
driver
has
fulfilled
the
requirements
of
section
6
321.263
.
Any
person
failing
to
remain
at
the
scene
of
the
7
accident
or
fulfill
the
requirements
of
section
321.263
under
8
such
circumstances
shall
be
guilty
of
a
simple
misdemeanor
9
and
punished
as
provided
in
section
321.482
punishable
as
10
a
scheduled
violation
under
section
805.8A,
subsection
14,
11
paragraph
“m”
.
12
Sec.
26.
Section
321.264,
Code
2019,
is
amended
to
read
as
13
follows:
14
321.264
Striking
unattended
vehicle.
15
The
driver
of
any
vehicle
which
collides
with
any
vehicle
16
which
is
unattended
shall
immediately
stop
and
shall
then
and
17
there
either
locate
and
notify
the
operator
or
owner
of
such
18
vehicle
of
the
name
and
address
of
the
driver
and
owner
of
the
19
vehicle
striking
the
unattended
vehicle
or
shall
leave
in
a
20
conspicuous
place
in
the
vehicle
struck
a
written
notice
giving
21
the
name
and
address
of
the
driver
and
of
the
owner
of
the
22
vehicle
doing
the
striking
and
a
statement
of
the
circumstances
23
thereof.
A
person
who
violates
this
section
commits
a
simple
24
misdemeanor
punishable
as
a
scheduled
violation
under
section
25
805.8A,
subsection
14,
paragraph
“n”
.
26
Sec.
27.
Section
321.265,
Code
2019,
is
amended
to
read
as
27
follows:
28
321.265
Striking
fixtures
upon
a
highway.
29
The
driver
of
a
vehicle
involved
in
an
accident
resulting
30
in
damage
to
property
legally
upon
or
adjacent
to
a
highway
31
shall
take
reasonable
steps
to
locate
and
notify
the
owner,
32
a
peace
officer,
or
person
in
charge
of
the
damaged
property
33
of
the
damage
and
shall
inform
the
person
of
the
driver’s
name
34
and
address
and
the
registration
number
of
the
vehicle
causing
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the
damage
and
shall,
upon
request
and
if
available,
exhibit
1
the
driver’s
license
of
the
driver
of
the
vehicle
and
shall
2
report
the
accident
when
and
as
required
in
section
321.266
.
A
3
person
who
violates
this
section
commits
a
simple
misdemeanor
4
punishable
as
a
scheduled
violation
under
section
805.8A,
5
subsection
14,
paragraph
“o”
.
6
Sec.
28.
Section
321.324A,
Code
2019,
is
amended
by
adding
7
the
following
new
subsection:
8
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
4.
A
person
who
violates
this
section
9
commits
a
simple
misdemeanor
punishable
as
a
scheduled
10
violation
under
section
805.8A,
subsection
6,
paragraph
“s”
.
11
Sec.
29.
Section
321.371,
subsection
2,
Code
2019,
is
12
amended
to
read
as
follows:
13
2.
A
person
who
violates
this
section
commits
a
simple
14
misdemeanor
punishable
as
a
scheduled
violation
under
section
15
805.8A,
subsection
14,
paragraph
“q”
.
16
Sec.
30.
Section
321.383,
subsection
4,
Code
2019,
is
17
amended
to
read
as
follows:
18
4.
Any
Except
as
provided
in
subsection
5,
any
person
19
who
violates
any
provision
of
this
section
shall
be
fined
20
as
provided
in
commits
a
simple
misdemeanor
punishable
as
a
21
scheduled
violation
under
section
805.8A,
subsection
3
.
22
Sec.
31.
Section
321.383,
Code
2019,
is
amended
by
adding
23
the
following
new
subsection:
24
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
5.
A
person
who
operates
a
self-propelled
25
implement
of
husbandry
at
a
speed
which
exceeds
the
limit
26
of
thirty-five
miles
per
hour
commits
a
simple
misdemeanor
27
punishable
as
a
scheduled
violation
under
section
805.8A,
28
subsection
5.
29
Sec.
32.
Section
321.431,
subsection
6,
Code
2019,
is
30
amended
to
read
as
follows:
31
6.
A
person
who
violates
this
section
commits
a
simple
32
misdemeanor
punishable
as
a
scheduled
violation
under
section
33
805.8A,
subsection
3,
paragraph
“ad”
.
34
Sec.
33.
Section
805.8A,
Code
2019,
is
amended
to
read
as
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follows:
1
805.8A
Motor
vehicle
and
transportation
scheduled
violations.
2
1.
Parking
violations.
3
a.
For
parking
violations
under
sections
321.236
,
321.239
,
4
321.358
,
321.360
,
and
321.361
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
five
5
dollars,
except
if
the
local
authority
has
established
the
6
fine
by
ordinance.
The
scheduled
fine
for
a
parking
violation
7
pursuant
to
section
321.236
increases
by
five
dollars
if
8
authorized
by
ordinance
and
if
the
parking
violation
is
not
9
paid
within
thirty
days
of
the
date
upon
which
the
violation
10
occurred.
For
purposes
of
calculating
the
unsecured
appearance
11
bond
required
under
section
805.6
,
the
scheduled
fine
shall
12
be
five
dollars,
or
if
the
amount
of
the
fine
is
greater
than
13
five
dollars,
the
unsecured
appearance
bond
shall
be
the
amount
14
of
the
fine
established
by
the
local
authority.
However,
15
violations
charged
by
a
city
or
county
upon
simple
notice
of
a
16
fine
instead
of
a
uniform
citation
and
complaint
required
by
17
section
321.236,
subsection
1
,
paragraph
“b”
,
are
not
scheduled
18
violations,
and
this
section
shall
not
apply
to
any
offense
19
charged
in
that
manner.
For
a
parking
violation
under
section
20
461A.38
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
ten
dollars.
For
a
parking
21
violation
under
section
321.362
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
twenty
22
dollars.
23
b.
For
a
parking
violation
under
section
321L.2A,
subsection
24
2
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
twenty
dollars.
25
c.
For
violations
under
section
321L.2A,
subsection
3
,
26
sections
321L.3
,
321L.4,
subsection
2
,
and
section
321L.7
,
the
27
scheduled
fine
is
two
hundred
dollars.
28
2.
Title
and
registration
violations.
For
title
or
29
registration
violations
under
the
following
sections,
the
30
scheduled
fine
is
as
follows:
31
a.
Section
321.17
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
$
50
$
65
.
32
b.
Section
321.24
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
$130.
33
b.
c.
Section
321.25
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
$100
$130
.
34
c.
d.
Section
321.32
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
$
20
$
25
.
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d.
e.
Section
321.34
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
$
20
$
25
.
1
e.
f.
Section
321.37
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
$
20
$
25
.
2
f.
g.
Section
321.38
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$
20
$
25
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3
g.
h.
Section
321.41
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$
20
$
25
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4
h.
i.
Section
321.45
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$100
$130
.
5
i.
j.
Section
321.46
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$100
$130
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6
j.
k.
Section
321.47
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$100
$130
.
7
k.
l.
Section
321.48
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$100
$130
.
8
l.
m.
Section
321.52
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$100
$130
.
9
m.
n.
Section
321.55
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$
50
$
65
.
10
n.
o.
Section
321.57
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$100
$130
.
11
o.
p.
Section
321.62
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$100
$130
.
12
p.
q.
Section
321.67
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$100
$130
.
13
q.
r.
Section
321.98
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$
50
$
65
.
14
r.
s.
Section
321.99
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$200
$255
.
15
s.
t.
Section
321.104
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$100
$130
.
16
t.
u.
Section
321.115
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$
30
$
40
.
17
u.
v.
Section
321.115A
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$
30
$
40
.
18
3.
Equipment
violations.
For
equipment
violations
under
the
19
following
sections,
the
scheduled
fine
is
as
follows:
20
a.
Section
321.234A
.
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$
50
$
65
.
21
b.
Section
321.247
.
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$100
$130
.
22
c.
Section
321.317
.
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$
20
$
25
.
23
d.
Section
321.381
.
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$100
$130
.
24
e.
Section
321.381A
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$100
$130
.
25
f.
Section
321.382
.
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$
25
$
30
.
26
g.
Section
321.383
,
subsection
4
.
.
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.
$
30
$
40
.
27
h.
Section
321.384
.
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$
30
$
40
.
28
i.
Section
321.385
.
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$
30
$
40
.
29
j.
Section
321.386
.
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$
30
$
40
.
30
k.
Section
321.387
.
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$
20
$
25
.
31
l.
Section
321.388
.
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$
20
$
25
.
32
m.
Section
321.389
.
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$
20
$
25
.
33
n.
Section
321.390
.
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$
20
$
25
.
34
o.
Section
321.392
.
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$
20
$
25
.
35
-14-
LSB
1922XC
(6)
88
asf/jh
14/
40
S.F.
_____
p.
Section
321.393
.
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$
20
$
25
.
1
q.
Section
321.398
.
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$
30
$
40
.
2
r.
Section
321.402
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$
30
$
40
.
3
s.
Section
321.403
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$
30
$
40
.
4
t.
Section
321.404
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$
30
$
40
.
5
u.
Section
321.404A
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$
25
$
30
.
6
v.
Section
321.409
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$
30
$
40
.
7
w.
Section
321.415
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$
30
$
40
.
8
x.
Section
321.419
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$
30
$
40
.
9
y.
Section
321.420
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$
30
$
40
.
10
z.
Section
321.421
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$
30
$
40
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11
aa.
Section
321.422
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$
20
$
25
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12
ab.
Section
321.423
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$
30
$
40
.
13
ac.
Section
321.430
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$100
$130
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14
ad.
Section
321.431
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$130.
15
ad.
ae.
Section
321.432
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$
20
$
25
.
16
ae.
af.
Section
321.433
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$
30
$
40
.
17
af.
ag.
Section
321.436
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$
20
$
25
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18
ag.
ah.
Section
321.438
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$
50
$
65
.
19
ah.
ai.
Section
321.439
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$
20
$
25
.
20
ai.
aj.
Section
321.440
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$
20
$
25
.
21
aj.
ak.
Section
321.441
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$
20
$
25
.
22
ak.
al.
Section
321.442
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$
20
$
25
.
23
al.
am.
Section
321.444
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$
20
$
25
.
24
4.
Driver’s
license
violations.
For
driver’s
license
25
violations
under
the
following
sections,
the
scheduled
fine
is
26
as
follows:
27
a.
Section
321.174
.
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$
200
$
255
.
28
b.
Section
321.174A
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$
50
$
65
.
29
c.
Section
321.178,
subsection
2
,
30
paragraph
“a”
,
subparagraph
(2)
.
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$
30
$
40
.
31
d.
Section
321.180
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$
50
$
65
.
32
e.
Section
321.180B
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$
50
$
65
.
33
f.
Section
321.193
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$
50
$
65
.
34
g.
Section
321.194
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$
50
$
65
.
35
-15-
LSB
1922XC
(6)
88
asf/jh
15/
40
S.F.
_____
h.
Section
321.216
.
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$
100
$
130
.
1
i.
Section
321.216B
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$
200
$
255
.
2
j.
Section
321.216C
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$
200
$
255
.
3
k.
Section
321.219
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$
200
$
255
.
4
l.
Section
321.220
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$
200
$
255
.
5
5.
Speed
violations.
6
a.
For
excessive
speed
violations
in
excess
of
the
limit
7
under
section
321.236,
subsections
5
and
11
,
sections
section
8
321.285
,
section
321.383,
subsection
5,
and
section
461A.36
,
9
the
scheduled
fine
shall
be
the
following:
10
(1)
Twenty
Twenty-five
dollars
for
speed
not
more
than
five
11
miles
per
hour
in
excess
of
the
limit.
12
(2)
Forty
Fifty
dollars
for
speed
greater
than
five
but
not
13
more
than
ten
miles
per
hour
in
excess
of
the
limit.
14
(3)
Eighty
One
hundred
dollars
for
speed
greater
than
ten
15
but
not
more
than
fifteen
miles
per
hour
in
excess
of
the
16
limit.
17
(4)
Ninety
One
hundred
fifteen
dollars
for
speed
greater
18
than
fifteen
but
not
more
than
twenty
miles
per
hour
in
excess
19
of
the
limit.
20
(5)
One
hundred
thirty
dollars
plus
five
dollars
for
each
21
mile
per
hour
of
excessive
speed
over
twenty
miles
per
hour
22
over
the
limit.
23
b.
Excessive
speed
by
a
school
bus
is
punishable
as
provided
24
in
subsection
10
.
25
c.
Excessive
speed
in
conjunction
with
a
violation
of
26
section
321.278
is
not
a
scheduled
violation,
whatever
the
27
amount
of
excess
speed.
28
d.
For
a
violation
under
section
321.295
,
the
scheduled
fine
29
is
fifty
sixty-five
dollars.
30
6.
Operating
violations.
For
operating
violations
under
the
31
following
sections,
the
scheduled
fine
is
as
follows:
32
a.
Section
321.236,
subsections
3,
4,
9,
33
and
12
.
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$
20
$
25
.
34
b.
Section
321.275,
subsections
1
35
-16-
LSB
1922XC
(6)
88
asf/jh
16/
40
S.F.
_____
through
7
.
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$
35
$
45
.
1
c.
Section
321.277A
.
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$
35
$
45
.
2
d.
Section
321.288
.
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$100
$130
.
3
e.
Section
321.297
.
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$100
$130
.
4
f.
Section
321.299
.
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$100
$130
.
5
g.
Section
321.302
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$100
$130
.
6
h.
Section
321.303
.
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$100
$130
.
7
i.
Section
321.304,
subsections
1
8
and
2
.
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$100
$130
.
9
j.
Section
321.305
.
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$100
$130
.
10
k.
Section
321.306
.
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$100
$130
.
11
l.
Section
321.311
.
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$100
$130
.
12
m.
Section
321.312
.
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$100
$130
.
13
n.
Section
321.314
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$100
$130
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14
o.
Section
321.315
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$
35
$
45
.
15
p.
Section
321.316
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$
35
$
45
.
16
q.
Section
321.318
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$
35
$
45
.
17
r.
Section
321.323
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$100
$130
.
18
s.
Section
321.324A
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$130.
19
s.
t.
Section
321.340
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$100
$130
.
20
t.
u.
Section
321.353
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$100
$130
.
21
u.
v.
Section
321.354
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$100
$130
.
22
v.
w.
Section
321.363
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$
35
$
45
.
23
w.
x.
Section
321.365
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$
35
$
45
.
24
x.
y.
Section
321.366
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$100
$130
.
25
y.
z.
Section
321.395
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$100
$130
.
26
7.
Failure
to
yield
or
obey
violations.
For
failure
to
yield
27
or
obey
violations
under
the
following
sections,
the
scheduled
28
fine
is
as
follows:
29
a.
Section
321.257,
subsection
2
,
30
for
a
violation
by
an
operator
of
a
31
motor
vehicle
.
.
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.
.
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$100
$130
.
32
b.
Section
321.298
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$100
$130
.
33
c.
Section
321.307
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$100
$130
.
34
d.
Section
321.308
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$100
$130
.
35
-17-
LSB
1922XC
(6)
88
asf/jh
17/
40
S.F.
_____
e.
Section
321.313
.
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$100
$130
.
1
f.
Section
321.319
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$100
$130
.
2
g.
Section
321.320
.
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$100
$130
.
3
h.
Section
321.321
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$100
$130
.
4
i.
Section
321.327
.
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$100
$130
.
5
j.
Section
321.329
.
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$100
$130
.
6
k.
Section
321.333
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$100
$130
.
7
8.
Traffic
sign
or
signal
violations.
For
traffic
sign
or
8
signal
violations
under
the
following
sections,
the
scheduled
9
fine
is
as
follows:
10
a.
Section
321.236,
subsections
2
and
6
.
$
35
$
45
.
11
b.
Section
321.256
.
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.
$100
$130
.
12
c.
Section
321.260,
subsection
2
.
.
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.
$130.
13
c.
d.
Section
321.294
.
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.
$100
$130
.
14
d.
e.
Section
321.304,
subsection
3
.
.
.
$100
$130
.
15
e.
f.
Section
321.322
.
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.
$100
$130
.
16
9.
Bicycle
or
pedestrian
violations.
For
bicycle
or
17
pedestrian
violations
under
the
following
sections,
the
18
scheduled
fine
for
a
pedestrian
or
bicyclist
is
as
follows:
19
a.
Section
321.234,
subsections
3
and
4
.
$
25
$
30
.
20
b.
Section
321.236,
subsection
10
.
.
.
.
.
.
$
15
$
20
.
21
c.
Section
321.257,
subsection
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
$
25
$
30
.
22
d.
Section
321.275,
subsection
8
.
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.
.
.
.
$
25
$
30
.
23
e.
Section
321.325
.
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.
$
25
$
30
.
24
f.
Section
321.326
.
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.
$
25
$
30
.
25
g.
Section
321.328
.
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.
$
25
$
30
.
26
h.
Section
321.331
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$
25
$
30
.
27
i.
Section
321.332
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$
25
$
30
.
28
j.
Section
321.397
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$
25
$
30
.
29
k.
Section
321.434
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.
$
25
$
30
.
30
9A.
Electric
personal
assistive
mobility
device
31
violations.
For
violations
under
section
321.235A
,
the
32
scheduled
fine
is
fifteen
twenty
dollars.
33
10.
School
bus
violations.
For
violations
by
an
operator
of
34
a
school
bus
under
sections
321.285
and
321.372,
subsections
35
-18-
LSB
1922XC
(6)
88
asf/jh
18/
40
S.F.
_____
1
and
2
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
one
hundred
thirty
dollars.
1
However,
an
excessive
speed
violation
by
a
school
bus
of
2
more
than
ten
miles
per
hour
in
excess
of
the
limit
is
not
a
3
scheduled
violation.
4
11.
a.
Emergency
vehicle
and
equipment-related
5
violations.
For
violations
relating
to
authorized
emergency
6
vehicles,
fire
apparatus
and
equipment,
and
police
bicycles
7
under
the
following
sections,
the
scheduled
fine
is
as
follows:
8
(1)
Section
321.231
.
.
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.
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.
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.
.
.
.
$100
$130
.
9
(2)
Section
321.323A,
subsection
1
.
.
.
.
$100
$130
.
10
(3)
Section
321.324
.
.
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.
.
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.
.
$100
$130
.
11
(4)
Section
321.367
.
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.
.
$100
$130
.
12
(5)
Section
321.368
.
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.
.
$100
$130
.
13
b.
Violations
relating
to
stationary
nonemergency
vehicles.
14
For
violations
relating
to
the
approach
of
certain
stationary
15
nonemergency
vehicles
under
section
321.323A,
subsections
2
and
16
3
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
one
hundred
thirty
dollars.
17
12.
Restrictions
on
vehicles.
18
a.
For
violations
under
sections
321.309
,
321.310
,
321.394
,
19
321.461
,
and
321.462
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
thirty-five
20
forty-five
dollars.
21
b.
For
violations
under
section
321.437
,
the
scheduled
fine
22
is
thirty-five
forty-five
dollars.
23
c.
For
height,
length,
width,
and
load
violations
under
24
sections
321.454
,
321.455
,
321.456
,
321.457
,
and
321.458
,
the
25
scheduled
fine
is
two
hundred
fifty-five
dollars.
26
d.
For
violations
under
section
321.466
,
the
scheduled
fine
27
is
twenty
twenty-five
dollars
for
each
two
thousand
pounds
or
28
fraction
thereof
of
overweight.
29
e.
(1)
Violations
of
the
schedule
of
axle
and
tandem
axle
30
and
gross
or
group
of
axle
weight
violations
in
section
321.463
31
shall
be
scheduled
violations
subject
to
the
provisions,
32
procedures,
and
exceptions
contained
in
sections
805.6
through
33
805.11
,
irrespective
of
the
amount
of
the
fine
under
that
34
schedule.
35
-19-
LSB
1922XC
(6)
88
asf/jh
19/
40
S.F.
_____
(a)
Violations
of
the
schedule
of
weight
violations
shall
be
1
chargeable,
where
the
fine
charged
does
not
exceed
one
thousand
2
dollars,
only
by
uniform
citation
and
complaint.
3
(b)
Violations
of
the
schedule
of
weight
violations,
where
4
the
fine
charged
exceeds
one
thousand
dollars
shall,
when
the
5
violation
is
admitted
and
section
805.9
applies,
be
chargeable
6
upon
uniform
citation
and
complaint,
indictment,
or
county
7
attorney’s
information,
but
otherwise
shall
be
chargeable
only
8
upon
indictment
or
county
attorney’s
information.
9
(2)
In
all
cases
of
charges
under
the
schedule
of
weight
10
violations,
the
charge
shall
specify
the
amount
of
fine
charged
11
under
the
schedule.
Where
a
defendant
is
convicted
and
the
12
fine
under
the
foregoing
schedule
of
weight
violations
exceeds
13
one
thousand
dollars,
the
conviction
shall
be
of
an
indictable
14
offense
although
section
805.9
is
employed
and
whether
the
15
violation
is
charged
upon
uniform
citation
and
complaint,
16
indictment,
or
county
attorney’s
information.
17
f.
For
a
violation
under
section
321E.16
,
other
than
the
18
provisions
relating
to
weight,
the
scheduled
fine
is
two
19
hundred
fifty-five
dollars.
20
13.
Motor
carrier
and
other
operator
violations.
21
a.
(1)
For
a
violation
under
section
321.54
,
the
scheduled
22
fine
is
thirty
forty
dollars.
23
(2)
For
violations
under
sections
326.22
and
326.23
,
the
24
scheduled
fine
is
fifty
sixty-five
dollars.
25
b.
For
a
violation
under
section
321.449
,
321.449A
,
or
26
321.449B
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
fifty
sixty-five
dollars.
27
c.
For
violations
under
sections
321.364
,
321.450
,
321.460
,
28
and
452A.52
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
two
hundred
fifty-five
29
dollars.
30
d.
For
violations
of
section
325A.3,
subsection
6
,
or
31
section
325A.8
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
one
hundred
thirty
32
dollars.
33
e.
For
violations
of
chapter
325A
,
other
than
a
violation
of
34
section
325A.3,
subsection
6
,
or
section
325A.8
,
the
scheduled
35
-20-
LSB
1922XC
(6)
88
asf/jh
20/
40
S.F.
_____
fine
is
two
three
hundred
fifty
twenty
dollars.
1
f.
For
violations
of
section
327B.1,
subsection
1
or
3
,
the
2
scheduled
fine
is
two
three
hundred
fifty
twenty
dollars.
3
14.
Miscellaneous
violations.
4
a.
Failure
to
obey
a
peace
officer.
For
a
violation
under
5
section
321.229
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
one
hundred
thirty
6
dollars.
7
b.
Abandoning
a
motor
vehicle.
For
a
violation
under
8
section
321.91
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
two
hundred
fifty-five
9
dollars.
10
c.
Seat
belt
or
restraint
violations.
11
(1)
For
a
violation
under
section
321.445
,
the
scheduled
12
fine
is
fifty
sixty-five
dollars.
13
(2)
For
a
violation
under
section
321.446
,
the
scheduled
14
fine
is
one
hundred
thirty
dollars.
15
d.
Litter
and
debris
violations.
For
violations
under
16
sections
321.369
and
321.370
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
seventy
17
ninety
dollars.
18
e.
Open
container
violations.
For
violations
under
sections
19
321.284
and
321.284A
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
two
hundred
20
fifty-five
dollars.
21
f.
Proof
of
financial
responsibility.
If,
in
connection
with
22
a
motor
vehicle
accident,
a
person
is
charged
and
found
guilty
23
of
a
violation
of
section
321.20B,
subsection
1
,
the
scheduled
24
fine
is
five
six
hundred
forty
dollars;
otherwise,
the
25
scheduled
fine
for
a
violation
of
section
321.20B,
subsection
26
1
,
is
two
three
hundred
fifty
twenty
dollars.
Notwithstanding
27
section
805.12
,
fines
collected
pursuant
to
this
paragraph
28
shall
be
submitted
to
the
state
court
administrator
and
29
distributed
fifty
percent
to
the
victim
compensation
fund
30
established
in
section
915.94
,
twenty-five
percent
to
the
31
county
in
which
such
fine
is
imposed,
and
twenty-five
percent
32
to
the
general
fund
of
the
state.
33
g.
Speed
detection
jamming
devices.
For
a
violation
under
34
section
321.232
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
one
hundred
thirty
35
-21-
LSB
1922XC
(6)
88
asf/jh
21/
40
S.F.
_____
dollars.
1
h.
Railroad
crossing
violations.
For
violations
under
2
sections
321.341
,
321.342
,
321.343
,
and
321.344
,
and
321.344B
,
3
the
scheduled
fine
is
two
hundred
fifty-five
dollars.
4
i.
Road
work
zone
violations.
The
scheduled
fine
for
any
5
moving
traffic
violation
under
chapter
321
,
as
provided
in
6
this
section
,
shall
be
doubled
if
the
violation
occurs
within
7
any
road
work
zone,
as
defined
in
section
321.1
.
However,
8
notwithstanding
subsection
5
,
the
scheduled
fine
for
violating
9
the
speed
limit
in
a
road
work
zone
is
as
follows:
10
(1)
One
hundred
fifty
ninety
dollars
for
speed
not
more
than
11
ten
miles
per
hour
over
the
posted
speed
limit.
12
(2)
Three
hundred
eighty-five
dollars
for
speed
greater
13
than
ten
but
not
more
than
twenty
miles
per
hour
over
the
14
posted
speed
limit.
15
(3)
Five
Six
hundred
forty
dollars
for
speed
greater
than
16
twenty
but
not
more
than
twenty-five
miles
per
hour
over
the
17
posted
speed
limit.
18
(4)
One
thousand
two
hundred
eighty
dollars
for
speed
19
greater
than
twenty-five
miles
per
hour
over
the
posted
speed
20
limit.
21
j.
Vehicle
component
parts
records
violations.
For
22
violations
under
section
321.95
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
fifty
23
sixty-five
dollars.
24
k.
Actions
against
a
person
on
a
bicycle.
For
violations
25
under
section
321.281
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
two
three
hundred
26
fifty
twenty
dollars.
27
l.
Writing,
sending,
or
viewing
an
electronic
message
while
28
driving
violations.
For
violations
under
section
321.276
,
the
29
scheduled
fine
is
thirty
forty
dollars.
30
m.
Leaving
scene
of
traffic
accident.
For
violations
under
31
section
321.262,
the
scheduled
fine
is
one
hundred
thirty
32
dollars.
33
n.
Striking
unattended
vehicle.
For
violations
under
34
section
321.264,
the
scheduled
fine
is
one
hundred
thirty
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dollars.
1
o.
Striking
fixtures
upon
highway.
For
violations
under
2
section
321.265,
the
scheduled
fine
is
one
hundred
thirty
3
dollars.
4
p.
Clearing
up
wrecks.
For
violations
under
section
5
321.371,
the
scheduled
fine
is
thirty
dollars.
6
Sec.
34.
Section
805.8B,
Code
2019,
is
amended
to
read
as
7
follows:
8
805.8B
Navigation,
recreation,
hunting,
and
fishing
scheduled
9
violations.
10
1.
Navigation
violations.
11
a.
For
violations
of
registration,
inspections,
12
identification,
and
record
provisions
under
sections
462A.5
,
13
462A.35
,
and
462A.37
,
and
for
unused
or
improper
or
defective
14
lights
and
warning
devices
under
section
462A.9,
subsections
3,
15
4,
5,
9,
and
10
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
ten
fifteen
dollars.
16
b.
For
violations
of
registration,
identification,
and
17
record
provisions
under
sections
462A.4
and
462A.10
,
and
for
18
unused
or
improper
or
defective
equipment
under
section
462A.9,
19
subsections
2,
6,
7,
8,
13,
and
14
,
and
section
462A.11
,
and
20
for
operation
violations
under
sections
462A.26
,
462A.31
,
and
21
462A.33
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
twenty
twenty-five
dollars.
22
c.
For
operating
violations
under
sections
462A.12
,
462A.15,
23
subsection
1
,
sections
462A.24
,
and
462A.34
,
the
scheduled
fine
24
is
twenty-five
thirty
dollars.
However,
a
violation
of
section
25
462A.12,
subsection
2
,
is
not
a
scheduled
violation.
26
d.
For
violations
of
use,
location,
and
storage
of
vessels,
27
devices,
and
structures
under
sections
462A.27
,
462A.28
,
and
28
462A.32
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
fifteen
twenty
dollars.
29
e.
For
violations
of
all
subdivision
ordinances
under
30
section
462A.17,
subsection
2
,
except
those
relating
to
31
matters
subject
to
regulation
by
authority
of
section
462A.31,
32
subsection
5
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
the
same
as
prescribed
for
33
similar
violations
of
state
law.
For
violations
of
subdivision
34
ordinances
for
which
there
is
no
comparable
state
law,
the
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scheduled
fine
is
ten
fifteen
dollars.
1
2.
Snowmobile
violations.
2
a.
For
registration
or
user
permit
violations
under
section
3
321G.3,
subsection
1
,
or
section
321G.4B
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
4
fifty
sixty-five
dollars.
5
b.
(1)
For
operating
violations
under
section
321G.9
,
the
6
scheduled
fine
is
fifty
sixty-five
dollars.
7
(2)
For
operating
violations
under
sections
321G.11
and
8
321G.13,
subsection
1
,
paragraph
“d”
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
9
twenty
twenty-five
dollars.
10
(3)
For
operating
violations
under
section
321G.13,
11
subsection
1
,
paragraphs
“a”
,
“b”
,
“e”
,
“f”
,
“g”
,
“h”
,
and
“i”
,
12
and
section
321G.13,
subsections
2
and
3
,
the
scheduled
fine
13
is
one
hundred
thirty
dollars.
14
c.
For
improper
or
defective
equipment
under
section
15
321G.12
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
twenty
twenty-five
dollars.
16
d.
For
violations
of
section
321G.19
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
17
twenty
twenty-five
dollars.
18
e.
For
decal
violations
under
section
321G.5
,
the
scheduled
19
fine
is
twenty
twenty-five
dollars.
20
f.
For
stop
signal
violations
under
section
321G.17
,
the
21
scheduled
fine
is
one
hundred
thirty
dollars.
22
g.
For
violations
of
section
321G.20
and
for
education
23
certificate
violations
under
section
321G.24,
subsection
1
,
the
24
scheduled
fine
is
fifty
sixty-five
dollars.
25
h.
For
violations
of
section
321G.21
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
26
one
hundred
thirty
dollars.
27
2A.
All-terrain
vehicle
violations.
28
a.
For
registration
or
user
permit
violations
under
section
29
321I.3,
subsection
1
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
fifty
sixty-five
30
dollars.
31
b.
(1)
For
operating
violations
under
sections
321I.12
and
32
321I.14,
subsection
1
,
paragraph
“d”
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
33
twenty
twenty-five
dollars.
34
(2)
For
operating
violations
under
section
321I.10,
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subsections
1
and
4
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
fifty
sixty-five
1
dollars.
2
(3)
For
operating
violations
under
section
321I.14,
3
subsection
1
,
paragraphs
“a”
,
“e”
,
“f”
,
“g”
,
and
“h”
,
and
4
section
321I.14,
subsections
2,
3,
4,
and
5
,
the
scheduled
fine
5
is
one
hundred
thirty
dollars.
6
c.
For
improper
or
defective
equipment
under
section
7
321I.13
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
twenty
twenty-five
dollars.
8
d.
For
violations
of
section
321I.20
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
9
twenty
twenty-five
dollars.
10
e.
For
decal
violations
under
section
321I.6
,
the
scheduled
11
fine
is
twenty
twenty-five
dollars.
12
f.
For
stop
signal
violations
under
section
321I.18
,
the
13
scheduled
fine
is
one
hundred
thirty
dollars.
14
g.
For
violations
of
section
321I.21
and
for
education
15
certificate
violations
under
section
321I.26,
subsection
1
,
the
16
scheduled
fine
is
fifty
sixty-five
dollars.
17
h.
For
violations
of
section
321I.22
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
18
one
hundred
thirty
dollars.
19
3.
Hunting
and
fishing
violations.
20
a.
For
violations
of
section
484A.2
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
21
ten
fifteen
dollars.
22
b.
For
violations
of
sections
481A.54
,
481A.69
,
481A.71
,
23
481A.72
,
482.6
,
483A.3
,
483A.6
,
483A.8A
,
483A.19
,
483A.27
,
and
24
483A.27A
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
twenty
twenty-five
dollars.
25
c.
For
violations
of
sections
481A.6
,
481A.21
,
481A.22
,
26
481A.26
,
481A.50
,
481A.56
,
481A.60
through
481A.62
,
481A.83
,
27
481A.84
,
481A.92
,
481A.123
,
481A.145,
subsection
3
,
sections
28
483A.6A
,
483A.7
,
483A.8
,
483A.23
,
483A.24
,
and
483A.28
,
the
29
scheduled
fine
is
twenty-five
thirty
dollars.
30
d.
For
violations
of
sections
481A.7
,
481A.24
,
481A.47
,
31
481A.52
,
481A.53
,
481A.55
,
481A.58
,
481A.76
,
481A.90
,
481A.91
,
32
481A.97
,
481A.122
,
481A.126
,
481A.142
,
481A.145,
subsection
33
2
,
sections
482.5
,
482.7
,
482.8
,
482.10
,
and
483A.37
,
the
34
scheduled
fine
is
fifty
sixty-five
dollars.
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e.
For
violations
of
sections
481A.57
,
481A.85
,
481A.93
,
1
481A.95
,
481A.120
,
481A.137
,
481B.5
,
482.3
,
482.9
,
482.15
,
and
2
483A.42
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
one
hundred
thirty
dollars.
3
f.
For
violations
of
section
481A.38
relating
to
the
taking,
4
pursuing,
killing,
trapping
or
ensnaring,
buying,
selling,
5
possessing,
or
transporting
any
game,
protected
nongame
6
animals,
fur-bearing
animals,
or
fur
or
skin
of
the
animals,
7
mussels,
frogs,
or
fish
or
part
of
them,
the
scheduled
fines
8
are
as
follows:
9
(1)
For
deer
or
turkey,
the
scheduled
fine
is
one
hundred
10
thirty
dollars.
11
(2)
For
protected
nongame,
the
scheduled
fine
is
one
hundred
12
thirty
dollars.
13
(3)
For
mussels,
frogs,
spawn,
or
fish,
the
scheduled
fine
14
is
twenty-five
thirty
dollars.
15
(4)
For
other
game,
the
scheduled
fine
is
fifty
sixty-five
16
dollars.
17
(5)
For
fur-bearing
animals,
the
scheduled
fine
is
18
seventy-five
ninety-five
dollars.
19
g.
For
violations
of
section
481A.38
relating
to
an
attempt
20
to
take,
pursue,
kill,
trap,
buy,
sell,
possess,
or
transport
21
any
game,
protected
nongame
animals,
fur-bearing
animals,
or
22
fur
or
skin
of
the
animals,
mussels,
frogs,
or
fish
or
part
of
23
them,
the
scheduled
fines
are
as
follows:
24
(1)
For
game
or
fur-bearing
animals,
the
scheduled
fine
is
25
fifty
sixty-five
dollars.
26
(2)
For
protected
nongame,
the
scheduled
fine
is
fifty
27
sixty-five
dollars.
28
(3)
For
mussels,
frogs,
spawn,
or
fish,
the
scheduled
fine
29
is
ten
fifteen
dollars.
30
h.
For
violations
of
section
481A.48
relating
to
31
restrictions
on
game
birds
and
animals,
the
scheduled
fines
are
32
as
follows:
33
(1)
For
out-of-season,
the
scheduled
fine
is
one
hundred
34
thirty
dollars.
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(2)
For
over
limit,
the
scheduled
fine
is
one
hundred
thirty
1
dollars.
2
(3)
For
attempt
to
take,
the
scheduled
fine
is
fifty
3
sixty-five
dollars.
4
(4)
For
general
waterfowl
restrictions,
the
scheduled
fine
5
is
fifty
sixty-five
dollars.
6
(a)
For
no
federal
stamp,
the
scheduled
fine
is
fifty
7
sixty-five
dollars.
8
(b)
For
unplugged
shotgun,
the
scheduled
fine
is
ten
fifteen
9
dollars.
10
(c)
For
possession
of
other
than
steel
shot,
the
scheduled
11
fine
is
twenty-five
thirty
dollars.
12
(d)
For
early
or
late
shooting,
the
scheduled
fine
is
13
twenty-five
thirty
dollars.
14
(5)
For
possession
of
a
prohibited
pistol
or
revolver
while
15
hunting
deer,
the
scheduled
fine
is
one
hundred
thirty
dollars.
16
(6)
For
possession
of
a
prohibited
rifle
while
hunting
deer,
17
the
scheduled
fine
is
two
three
hundred
fifty
twenty
dollars.
18
i.
For
violations
of
section
481A.67
relating
to
general
19
violations
of
fishing
laws,
the
scheduled
fine
is
twenty-five
20
thirty
dollars.
21
(1)
For
over
limit
catch,
the
scheduled
fine
is
thirty
forty
22
dollars.
23
(2)
For
under
minimum
length
or
weight,
the
scheduled
fine
24
is
twenty
twenty-five
dollars.
25
(3)
For
out-of-season
fishing,
the
scheduled
fine
is
fifty
26
sixty-five
dollars.
27
j.
For
violations
of
section
481A.73
relating
to
trotlines
28
and
throwlines:
29
(1)
For
trotline
or
throwline
violations
in
legal
waters,
30
the
scheduled
fine
is
twenty-five
thirty
dollars.
31
(2)
For
trotline
or
throwline
violations
in
illegal
waters,
32
the
scheduled
fine
is
fifty
sixty-five
dollars.
33
k.
For
violations
of
section
481A.144,
subsection
4
,
or
34
section
481A.145,
subsections
4,
5,
and
6
,
relating
to
minnows:
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(1)
For
general
minnow
violations,
the
scheduled
fine
is
1
twenty-five
thirty
dollars.
2
(2)
For
commercial
purposes,
the
scheduled
fine
is
fifty
3
sixty-five
dollars.
4
l.
For
violations
of
section
481A.87
relating
to
the
taking
5
or
possessing
of
fur-bearing
animals
out
of
season:
6
(1)
For
red
fox,
gray
fox,
or
mink,
the
scheduled
fine
is
7
one
hundred
thirty
dollars.
8
(2)
For
all
other
furbearers,
the
scheduled
fine
is
fifty
9
sixty-five
dollars.
10
m.
For
violations
of
section
482.4
relating
to
gear
tags:
11
(1)
For
commercial
license
violations,
the
scheduled
fine
12
is
one
hundred
thirty
dollars.
13
(2)
For
no
gear
tags,
the
scheduled
fine
is
twenty-five
14
thirty
dollars.
15
n.
For
violations
of
section
482.11
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
16
one
hundred
thirty
dollars.
17
o.
For
violations
of
rules
adopted
pursuant
to
section
18
483A.1
relating
to
licenses
and
permits,
the
scheduled
fines
19
are
as
follows:
20
(1)
For
a
license
or
permit
costing
ten
dollars
or
less,
the
21
scheduled
fine
is
twenty
twenty-five
dollars.
22
(2)
For
a
license
or
permit
costing
more
than
ten
dollars
23
but
not
more
than
twenty
dollars,
the
scheduled
fine
is
thirty
24
forty
dollars.
25
(3)
For
a
license
or
permit
costing
more
than
twenty
dollars
26
but
not
more
than
forty
dollars,
the
scheduled
fine
is
fifty
27
sixty-five
dollars.
28
(4)
For
a
license
or
permit
costing
more
than
forty
dollars
29
but
not
more
than
fifty
dollars,
the
scheduled
fine
is
seventy
30
ninety
dollars.
31
(5)
For
a
license
or
permit
costing
more
than
fifty
dollars
32
but
less
than
one
hundred
dollars,
the
scheduled
fine
is
one
33
hundred
thirty
dollars.
34
(6)
For
a
license
or
permit
costing
one
hundred
dollars
or
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more,
the
scheduled
fine
is
two
times
the
cost
of
the
original
1
license
or
permit.
2
p.
For
violations
of
section
483A.26
relating
to
false
3
claims
for
licenses:
4
(1)
For
making
a
false
claim
for
a
license
by
a
resident,
5
the
scheduled
fine
is
fifty
sixty-five
dollars.
6
(2)
For
making
a
false
claim
for
a
license
by
a
nonresident,
7
the
scheduled
fine
is
one
hundred
thirty
dollars.
8
q.
For
violations
of
section
483A.36
relating
to
the
9
conveyance
of
guns:
10
(1)
For
conveying
an
assembled,
unloaded
gun,
the
scheduled
11
fine
is
twenty-five
thirty
dollars.
12
(2)
For
conveying
a
loaded
gun,
the
scheduled
fine
is
fifty
13
sixty-five
dollars.
14
4.
Ginseng
violations.
For
a
violation
of
section
456A.24,
15
subsection
11
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
one
hundred
thirty
16
dollars.
17
5.
Aquatic
invasive
species
violations.
For
violations
18
of
section
456A.37,
subsection
3
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
as
19
follows:
20
a.
For
violations
of
section
456A.37,
subsection
3
,
21
paragraph
“a”
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
five
six
hundred
forty
22
dollars.
23
b.
For
violations
of
section
456A.37,
subsection
3
,
24
paragraph
“b”
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
seventy-five
ninety-five
25
dollars.
26
c.
For
repeat
violations
of
section
456A.37,
subsection
3
,
27
paragraph
“a”
or
“b”
,
within
the
same
twelve-month
period,
the
28
scheduled
fine
shall
include
an
additional
fine
of
five
six
29
hundred
forty
dollars
for
each
violation.
30
6.
Misuse
of
parks
and
preserves.
31
a.
For
violations
under
sections
461A.39
,
461A.45
,
and
32
461A.50
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
ten
fifteen
dollars.
33
b.
For
violations
under
sections
461A.40
,
461A.46
,
and
34
461A.49
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
fifteen
twenty
dollars.
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c.
For
violations
of
sections
461A.35
,
461A.42
,
and
461A.44
,
1
the
scheduled
fine
is
fifty
sixty-five
dollars.
2
d.
For
violations
of
section
461A.48
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
3
twenty-five
thirty
dollars.
4
e.
For
violations
under
section
461A.43
,
the
scheduled
fine
5
is
thirty
forty
dollars.
6
Sec.
35.
Section
805.8C,
Code
2019,
is
amended
to
read
as
7
follows:
8
805.8C
Miscellaneous
scheduled
violations.
9
1.
Energy
emergency
violations.
For
violations
of
an
10
executive
order
issued
by
the
governor
under
the
provisions
of
11
section
473.8
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
fifty
sixty-five
dollars.
12
2.
Alcoholic
beverage
violations.
For
violations
of
section
13
123.49,
subsection
2
,
paragraph
“h”
,
the
scheduled
fine
for
a
14
licensee
or
permittee
is
one
thousand
five
nine
hundred
twenty
15
dollars,
and
the
scheduled
fine
for
a
person
who
is
employed
by
16
a
licensee
or
permittee
is
five
six
hundred
forty
dollars.
17
3.
Violations
related
to
smoking,
tobacco,
tobacco
products,
18
alternative
nicotine
products,
vapor
products,
and
cigarettes.
19
a.
For
violations
described
in
section
142D.9,
subsection
1
,
20
the
scheduled
fine
is
fifty
dollars,
and
is
a
civil
penalty,
21
and
the
criminal
penalty
crime
services
surcharge
under
section
22
911.1
shall
not
be
added
to
the
penalty,
and
the
court
costs
23
pursuant
to
section
805.9,
subsection
6
,
shall
not
be
imposed.
24
If
the
civil
penalty
assessed
for
a
violation
described
in
25
section
142D.9,
subsection
1
,
is
not
paid
in
a
timely
manner,
26
a
citation
shall
be
issued
for
the
violation
in
the
manner
27
provided
in
section
804.1
.
However,
a
person
under
age
28
eighteen
shall
not
be
detained
in
a
secure
facility
for
failure
29
to
pay
the
civil
penalty.
The
complainant
shall
not
be
charged
30
a
filing
fee.
31
b.
For
violations
of
section
453A.2,
subsection
1
,
by
an
32
employee
of
a
retailer,
the
scheduled
fine
is
as
follows:
33
(1)
If
the
violation
is
a
first
offense,
the
scheduled
fine
34
is
one
hundred
thirty
dollars.
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(2)
If
the
violation
is
a
second
offense,
the
scheduled
fine
1
is
two
three
hundred
fifty
twenty
dollars.
2
(3)
If
the
violation
is
a
third
or
subsequent
offense,
the
3
scheduled
fine
is
five
six
hundred
forty
dollars.
4
c.
For
violations
of
section
453A.2,
subsection
2
,
the
5
scheduled
fine
is
as
follows
and
is
a
civil
penalty,
and
the
6
criminal
penalty
crime
services
surcharge
under
section
911.1
7
shall
not
be
added
to
the
penalty,
and
the
court
costs
pursuant
8
to
section
805.9,
subsection
6
,
shall
not
be
imposed:
9
(1)
If
the
violation
is
a
first
offense,
the
scheduled
fine
10
is
fifty
dollars.
11
(2)
If
the
violation
is
a
second
offense,
the
scheduled
fine
12
is
one
hundred
dollars.
13
(3)
If
the
violation
is
a
third
or
subsequent
offense,
the
14
scheduled
fine
is
two
hundred
fifty
dollars.
15
4.
Electrical
or
mechanical
amusement
device
violations.
16
a.
For
violations
of
legal
age
for
operating
an
electrical
17
or
mechanical
amusement
device
required
to
be
registered
18
as
provided
in
section
99B.53
,
pursuant
to
section
99B.57,
19
subsection
1
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
two
three
hundred
fifty
20
twenty
dollars.
Failure
to
pay
the
fine
by
a
person
under
the
21
age
of
eighteen
shall
not
result
in
the
person
being
detained
22
in
a
secure
facility.
23
b.
For
first
offense
violations
concerning
electrical
or
24
mechanical
amusement
devices
as
provided
in
section
99B.54,
25
subsection
2
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
two
three
hundred
fifty
26
twenty
dollars.
27
5.
Gambling
violations.
28
a.
For
violations
of
legal
age
for
gambling
wagering
under
29
section
99D.11,
subsection
7
,
section
99F.9,
subsection
4
,
and
30
section
725.19,
subsection
1
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
five
six
31
hundred
forty
dollars.
Failure
to
pay
the
fine
by
a
person
32
under
the
age
of
eighteen
shall
not
result
in
the
person
being
33
detained
in
a
secure
facility.
34
b.
For
legal
age
violations
for
entering
or
attempting
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to
enter
a
facility
under
section
99F.9,
subsection
5
,
the
1
scheduled
fine
is
five
six
hundred
forty
dollars.
Failure
to
2
pay
the
fine
by
a
person
under
the
age
of
eighteen
shall
not
3
result
in
the
person
being
detained
in
a
secure
facility.
4
6.
Pseudoephedrine
sales
violations.
For
violations
of
5
section
126.23A,
subsection
1
,
by
an
employee
of
a
retailer,
or
6
for
violations
of
section
126.23A,
subsection
2
,
paragraph
“a”
,
7
by
a
purchaser,
the
scheduled
fine
is
as
follows:
8
a.
If
the
violation
is
a
first
offense,
the
scheduled
fine
9
is
two
hundred
fifty-five
dollars.
10
b.
If
the
violation
is
a
second
offense,
the
scheduled
fine
11
is
two
three
hundred
fifty
twenty
dollars.
12
c.
If
the
violation
is
a
third
or
subsequent
offense,
the
13
scheduled
fine
is
five
six
hundred
forty
dollars.
14
7.
Alcoholic
beverage
violations
by
persons
eighteen,
15
nineteen,
or
twenty
years
of
age.
For
first
offense
violations
16
of
section
123.47,
subsection
4
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
two
17
hundred
fifty-five
dollars.
18
8.
Unlicensed
premises
owner
——
under
eighteen
years
of
age
19
consumption
or
possession.
For
first
offense
violations
of
20
section
123.47,
subsection
2
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
two
hundred
21
fifty-five
dollars.
22
9.
Notification
violations.
For
violations
of
section
23
229.22,
subsection
6
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
one
thousand
24
dollars
for
a
first
violation
and
two
thousand
dollars
for
a
25
second
or
subsequent
violation.
The
scheduled
fine
under
this
26
subsection
is
a
civil
penalty,
and
the
criminal
penalty
crime
27
services
surcharge
under
section
911.1
shall
not
be
added
to
28
the
penalty.
29
10.
Scrap
metal
transaction
violations.
For
violations
30
of
section
714.27
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
one
hundred
dollars
31
for
a
first
violation,
five
hundred
dollars
for
a
second
32
violation
within
two
years,
and
one
thousand
dollars
for
a
33
third
or
subsequent
violation
within
two
years.
The
scheduled
34
fine
under
this
subsection
is
a
civil
penalty
which
shall
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deposited
into
the
general
fund
of
the
county
or
city
if
1
imposed
by
a
designated
officer
or
employee
of
a
county
or
2
city,
or
deposited
in
the
general
fund
of
the
state
if
imposed
3
by
a
state
agency,
and
the
criminal
penalty
crime
services
4
surcharge
under
section
911.1
shall
not
be
added
to
the
5
penalty.
6
11.
Trespassing
violations.
For
trespasses
punishable
under
7
section
716.8,
subsection
1
or
5
,
the
scheduled
fine
is
two
8
hundred
fifty-five
dollars
for
a
first
violation,
five
six
9
hundred
forty
dollars
for
a
second
violation,
and
one
thousand
10
two
hundred
eighty
dollars
for
a
third
or
subsequent
violation.
11
DIVISION
V
12
MISDEMEANOR
AND
FELONY
FINES
13
Sec.
36.
Section
902.9,
subsection
1,
paragraphs
d
and
e,
14
Code
2019,
are
amended
to
read
as
follows:
15
d.
A
class
“C”
felon,
not
an
habitual
offender,
shall
be
16
confined
for
no
more
than
ten
years,
and
in
addition
shall
be
17
sentenced
to
a
fine
of
at
least
one
thousand
three
hundred
18
seventy
dollars
but
not
more
than
ten
thirteen
thousand
six
19
hundred
sixty
dollars.
20
e.
A
class
“D”
felon,
not
an
habitual
offender,
shall
be
21
confined
for
no
more
than
five
years,
and
in
addition
shall
22
be
sentenced
to
a
fine
of
at
least
seven
hundred
fifty
one
23
thousand
twenty-five
dollars
but
not
more
than
seven
ten
24
thousand
five
two
hundred
forty-five
dollars.
25
Sec.
37.
Section
903.1,
subsections
1
and
2,
Code
2019,
are
26
amended
to
read
as
follows:
27
1.
If
a
person
eighteen
years
of
age
or
older
is
convicted
28
of
a
simple
or
serious
misdemeanor
and
a
specific
penalty
is
29
not
provided
for
or
if
a
person
under
eighteen
years
of
age
30
has
been
waived
to
adult
court
pursuant
to
section
232.45
on
31
a
felony
charge
and
is
subsequently
convicted
of
a
simple,
32
serious,
or
aggravated
misdemeanor,
the
court
shall
determine
33
the
sentence,
and
shall
fix
the
period
of
confinement
or
the
34
amount
of
fine,
which
fine
shall
not
be
suspended
by
the
court,
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within
the
following
limits:
1
a.
For
a
simple
misdemeanor,
there
shall
be
a
fine
of
at
2
least
sixty-five
ninety
dollars
but
not
to
exceed
six
eight
3
hundred
twenty-five
fifty-five
dollars.
The
court
may
order
4
imprisonment
not
to
exceed
thirty
days
in
lieu
of
a
fine
or
in
5
addition
to
a
fine.
6
b.
For
a
serious
misdemeanor,
there
shall
be
a
fine
of
at
7
least
three
four
hundred
fifteen
thirty
dollars
but
not
to
8
exceed
one
two
thousand
eight
five
hundred
seventy-five
sixty
9
dollars.
In
addition,
the
court
may
also
order
imprisonment
10
not
to
exceed
one
year.
11
2.
When
a
person
is
convicted
of
an
aggravated
misdemeanor,
12
and
a
specific
penalty
is
not
provided
for,
the
maximum
penalty
13
shall
be
imprisonment
not
to
exceed
two
years.
There
shall
be
14
a
fine
of
at
least
six
eight
hundred
twenty-five
fifty-five
15
dollars
but
not
to
exceed
six
eight
thousand
two
five
hundred
16
fifty
forty
dollars.
When
a
judgment
of
conviction
of
an
17
aggravated
misdemeanor
is
entered
against
any
person
and
the
18
court
imposes
a
sentence
of
confinement
for
a
period
of
more
19
than
one
year
the
term
shall
be
an
indeterminate
term.
20
DIVISION
VI
21
CRIMINALISTICS
LABORATORY
FUND
22
Sec.
38.
Section
691.9,
Code
2019,
is
amended
to
read
as
23
follows:
24
691.9
Criminalistics
laboratory
fund.
25
A
criminalistics
laboratory
fund
is
created
as
a
separate
26
fund
in
the
state
treasury
under
the
control
of
the
department
27
of
public
safety.
The
fund
shall
consist
of
appropriations
28
made
to
the
fund
and
transfers
of
interest,
moneys
collected
29
from
the
crime
services
surcharge
established
in
section
911.1,
30
and
earnings.
All
moneys
in
the
fund
are
appropriated
to
31
the
department
of
public
safety
for
use
by
the
department
in
32
criminalistics
laboratory
equipment
and
supply
purchasing,
33
maintenance,
depreciation,
the
department
of
administrative
34
services
utility
service
fee
for
the
criminalistics
laboratory
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facility
in
Ankeny,
and
training.
Any
balance
in
the
fund
on
1
June
30
of
any
fiscal
year
shall
not
revert
to
any
other
fund
of
2
the
state
but
shall
remain
available
for
the
purposes
described
3
in
this
section
.
4
DIVISION
VII
5
DRUG
ABUSE
RESISTANCE
EDUCATION
FUND
6
Sec.
39.
NEW
SECTION
.
80E.4
Drug
abuse
resistance
education
7
fund.
8
A
drug
abuse
resistance
education
fund
is
created
as
a
9
separate
fund
in
the
state
treasury
under
the
control
of
the
10
governor’s
office
of
drug
control
policy
for
use
by
the
drug
11
abuse
resistance
education
program
and
other
programs
with
a
12
similar
purpose.
The
fund
shall
consist
of
appropriations
made
13
to
the
fund
and
transfers
of
interest,
moneys
collected
from
14
the
crime
services
surcharge
established
in
section
911.1,
15
and
earnings.
All
moneys
in
the
fund
are
appropriated
to
the
16
governor’s
office
of
drug
control
policy.
Notwithstanding
17
section
8.33,
any
balance
in
the
fund
on
June
30
of
any
fiscal
18
year
shall
not
revert
to
any
other
fund
of
the
state
but
shall
19
remain
available
for
the
purposes
described
in
this
section.
20
EXPLANATION
21
The
inclusion
of
this
explanation
does
not
constitute
agreement
with
22
the
explanation’s
substance
by
the
members
of
the
general
assembly.
23
This
bill
relates
to
surcharges
added
to
criminal
penalties,
24
court
funds,
civil
fees,
misdemeanor
and
felony
fines
and
fines
25
associated
with
scheduled
violations.
26
DIVISION
I
——
SURCHARGES
ADDED
TO
CRIMINAL
PENALTIES.
27
Division
I
changes
the
name
of
the
criminal
penalty
surcharge
28
to
the
crime
services
surcharge
and
modifies
the
distribution
29
of
the
surcharge
moneys.
Currently,
the
clerk
of
the
district
30
court
remits
5
percent
of
the
criminal
penalty
surcharge
to
31
the
county
treasurer
of
the
county
that
was
the
plaintiff
in
32
the
action
or
to
the
city
that
was
the
plaintiff
in
the
action
33
and
the
remaining
95
percent
of
the
criminal
penalty
surcharge
34
moneys
as
follows:
17
percent
is
deposited
in
the
victim
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compensation
fund
established
in
Code
section
915.94,
and
83
1
percent
is
deposited
in
the
general
fund
of
the
state.
2
Under
Division
I,
the
clerk
of
the
district
court
remits
15
3
percent
of
the
crime
services
surcharge
to
the
county
treasurer
4
of
the
county
that
was
the
plaintiff
in
the
action
or
to
the
5
city
that
was
the
plaintiff
in
the
action.
Additionally,
6
under
the
division,
the
clerk
of
the
district
court
remits
the
7
remaining
85
percent
of
the
crime
services
surcharge
moneys
as
8
follows:
59
percent
is
deposited
in
the
victim
compensation
9
fund
established
in
Code
section
915.94,
38
percent
is
10
deposited
in
the
criminalistics
laboratory
fund
established
in
11
Code
section
691.9
and
3
percent
is
deposited
in
the
drug
abuse
12
resistance
education
fund
established
in
Code
section
80E.4.
13
Division
I
provides
that
the
state
court
administrator
shall
14
deposit
monthly
the
portion
of
the
moneys
collected
from
the
15
assessment
of
the
crime
services
surcharge
and
remitted
to
the
16
state
court
administrator
to
the
victim
compensation
fund
and
17
to
the
criminalistics
laboratory
fund.
18
Division
I
combines
two
surcharges
into
one
Code
section:
19
the
domestic
abuse
assault,
sexual
abuse,
stalking,
and
human
20
trafficking
victim
surcharge
established
in
Code
section
911.2B
21
and
the
domestic
abuse
protective
order
contempt
surcharge
22
established
in
Code
section
911.2C.
The
new
surcharge
amount
23
is
$90.
The
surcharge
is
assessed
if
an
adjudication
of
guilt
24
or
deferred
judgment
has
been
entered
for
a
violation
of
Code
25
section
708.2A,
708.11,
or
710A.2,
or
Code
chapter
709,
or
if
a
26
defendant
is
held
in
contempt
of
court
for
violating
a
domestic
27
abuse
protective
order
issued
pursuant
to
Code
chapter
236.
28
After
combining
the
surcharges,
the
division
repeals
the
second
29
surcharge
in
Code
section
911.2C.
30
Division
I
requires
that
a
person
convicted
of
a
crime
31
relating
to
agricultural
property
(agricultural
property
32
offense)
is
subject
to
surcharge
(agricultural
property
offense
33
surcharge)
equal
to
35
percent
of
the
fine
or
forfeiture
34
imposed
by
the
court.
The
moneys
are
required
to
be
remitted
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by
the
clerk
of
court
to
the
state
court
administrator
and
are
1
appropriated
to
the
judicial
branch
for
purposes
of
supporting
2
judicial
branch
operations.
3
The
agricultural
property
offense
must
involve
either:
(1)
4
the
theft
of
agricultural
property
or
(2)
criminal
mischief
5
for
damaging,
defacing,
altering,
or
destroying
agricultural
6
property.
In
addition,
it
must
be
classified
as
a
first
degree
7
offense
(class
“C”
felony),
second
degree
offense
(class
“D”
8
felony),
or
third
degree
offense
(aggravated
misdemeanor).
9
The
agricultural
property
is
limited
to:
(1)
a
crop,
(2)
10
livestock,
or
(3)
honey
bees
or
associated
items.
11
The
degree
of
the
offense
for
theft
or
criminal
mischief,
and
12
its
punishment,
corresponds
to
the
dollar
amount
of
the
value
13
of
the
property
subject
to
the
offense.
If
the
value
exceeds
14
$10,000,
the
offense
is
theft
or
criminal
mischief
in
the
first
15
degree
and
punishable
as
a
class
“C”
felony
with
confinement
16
for
no
more
than
10
years.
If
the
value
exceeds
$1,000
but
17
does
not
exceed
$10,000,
the
offense
is
classified
as
theft
18
or
criminal
mischief
in
the
second
degree
and
punishable
as
19
a
class
“D”
felony
with
confinement
for
no
more
than
five
20
years.
If
the
value
exceeds
$500
but
does
not
exceed
$1,000,
21
the
offense
is
classified
as
theft
or
criminal
mischief
in
22
the
third
degree
and
punishable
as
an
aggravated
misdemeanor
23
with
confinement
for
no
more
than
two
years.
See
Division
V
24
for
current
and
proposed
law
on
misdemeanor
and
felony
fine
25
amounts.
26
Division
I
repeals
the
law
enforcement
initiative
27
surcharge
in
Code
section
911.3
and
the
drug
abuse
resistance
28
education
surcharge
in
Code
section
911.2.
Division
I
makes
29
corresponding
changes
to
the
Code.
30
DIVISION
II
——
COURT
FUNDS.
Division
II
increases
the
31
allocation
to
the
court
technology
and
modernization
fund
from
32
$1
million
to
$9
million
in
Code
section
602.8108.
Division
33
II
repeals
the
enhanced
court
collections
fund
in
Code
section
34
602.1304(2).
Division
II
makes
corresponding
changes
to
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the
Code.
Division
II
provides
that
any
unobligated
or
1
unencumbered
moneys
remaining
in
the
enhanced
court
collections
2
fund
in
Code
section
602.1304
at
the
end
of
the
fiscal
year
3
beginning
July
1,
2018,
and
ending
June
30,
2019,
shall
be
4
transferred
to
the
court
technology
and
modernization
fund.
5
DIVISION
III
——
CIVIL
FEES.
Division
III
amends
Code
6
sections
602.8105
and
631.6
to
increase
fees
in
civil
cases
7
by
$20,
except
no
increase
was
made
for
an
appeal
from
a
8
judgment
in
small
claims
and
the
filing
fee
for
an
adoption
was
9
eliminated.
10
Division
III
provides
that
the
judicial
branch
shall
conduct
11
a
study
to
determine
whether
the
current
fee
to
appear
pro
12
hac
vice
is
appropriate.
Division
III
provides
that
if
the
13
judicial
branch
determines
that
the
fee
to
appear
pro
hac
vice
14
is
not
appropriate,
the
judicial
branch
shall
adjust
the
fee
15
accordingly.
16
DIVISION
IV
——
SCHEDULED
VIOLATIONS.
Division
IV
17
reclassifies
the
following
simple
misdemeanors
as
simple
18
misdemeanors
punishable
as
scheduled
violations:
violations
of
19
Code
section
321.24
(issuance
of
registration
and
certificate
20
of
title),
violations
of
Code
section
321.260(2)
(unlawful
21
possession
of
traffic-control
device),
violations
of
Code
22
section
321.262
(leaving
the
scene
of
an
accident),
violations
23
of
Code
section
321.264
(striking
unattended
vehicle),
24
violations
of
Code
section
321.265
(striking
fixtures
upon
25
a
highway),
violations
of
Code
section
321.324A
(funeral
26
processions),
violations
of
Code
section
321.371
(clearing
up
27
wrecks),
violations
of
Code
section
321.383
(exceptions
——
slow
28
vehicles
identified),
and
violations
of
Code
section
321.431
29
(brake
performance).
30
Division
IV
raises
nearly
all
of
the
amounts
for
simple
31
misdemeanors
punishable
as
scheduled
violations
in
Code
32
sections
805.8A
(motor
vehicle
and
transportation),
805.8B
33
(navigation,
recreation,
hunting,
and
fishing),
and
805.8C
34
(miscellaneous),
by
approximately
28
percent.
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DIVISION
V
——
MISDEMEANOR
AND
FELONY
FINES.
Division
1
V
modifies
the
minimum
and
maximum
criminal
fines
for
2
misdemeanors
and
felonies.
Currently,
a
simple
misdemeanor
3
fine
ranges
from
$65
to
$625,
a
serious
misdemeanor
fine
ranges
4
from
$315
to
$1,875,
an
aggravated
misdemeanor
fine
ranges
5
from
$625
to
$6,250,
a
class
“D”
felony
fine
ranges
from
$750
6
to
$7,500,
and
a
class
“C”
felony
fine
ranges
from
$1,000
to
7
$10,000.
Under
Division
V,
a
simple
misdemeanor
fine
ranges
8
from
$90
to
$855,
a
serious
misdemeanor
fine
ranges
from
$430
9
to
$2,560,
an
aggravated
misdemeanor
fine
ranges
from
$855
to
10
$8,540,
a
class
“D”
felony
fine
ranges
from
$1,025
to
$10,245,
11
and
a
class
“C”
felony
fine
ranges
from
$1,370
to
$13,660.
12
DIVISION
VI
——
CRIMINALISTICS
LABORATORY
FUND.
Division
VI
13
provides
that
the
criminalistics
laboratory
fund
shall
consist
14
not
only
of
appropriations
made
to
the
fund
and
transfers
of
15
interest,
but
also
of
moneys
collected
from
the
crime
services
16
surcharge
established
in
Code
section
911.1.
Division
VI
17
also
provides
that
the
moneys
in
the
fund
appropriated
to
the
18
department
of
public
safety
are
for
use
by
the
department
for
19
the
department
of
administrative
services
utility
service
20
fee
for
the
criminalistics
laboratory
facility
in
Ankeny,
in
21
addition
to
the
currently
authorized
criminalistics
laboratory
22
equipment
and
supply
purchasing,
maintenance,
depreciation,
and
23
training.
24
DIVISION
VII
——
DRUG
ABUSE
RESISTANCE
EDUCATION
FUND.
25
Division
VII
establishes
a
drug
abuse
resistance
education
26
fund
in
the
state
treasury
under
the
control
of
the
governor’s
27
office
of
drug
control
policy
for
use
by
the
drug
abuse
28
resistance
education
program
and
other
programs
with
a
similar
29
purpose.
Division
VII
provides
that
the
fund
shall
consist
30
of
appropriations
made
to
the
fund
and
transfers
of
interest,
31
moneys
collected
from
the
crime
services
surcharge
established
32
in
Code
section
911.1,
and
earnings.
Division
VII
provides
33
that
all
moneys
in
the
fund
are
appropriated
to
the
governor’s
34
office
of
drug
control
policy
and
that
any
balance
in
the
fund
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on
June
30
of
any
fiscal
year
shall
not
revert
to
any
other
1
fund
of
the
state
but
shall
remain
available
for
the
purposes
2
described
in
Division
VII.
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