Senate
File
2230
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Introduced
SENATE
FILE
2230
BY
COMMITTEE
ON
NATURAL
RESOURCES
AND
ENVIRONMENT
(SUCCESSOR
TO
SSB
3101)
(COMPANION
TO
HF
2215
BY
COMMITTEE
ON
NATURAL
RESOURCES)
A
BILL
FOR
An
Act
relating
to
natural
resources,
including
office
1
locations
of
the
director
of
natural
resources,
state
park
2
user
fee
pilot
programs,
the
delegation
of
powers
and
duties
3
concerning
state
preserves,
and
age
requirements
for
hunting
4
deer
with
pistols
or
revolvers.
5
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IOWA:
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Section
1.
Section
455A.4,
subsection
1,
paragraph
h,
Code
1
2026,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
2
h.
Maintain
an
office
at
or
near
the
state
capitol
complex,
3
which
is
office
shall
be
open
at
all
reasonable
times
for
the
4
conduct
of
public
business.
5
Sec.
2.
Section
456A.14,
Code
2026,
is
amended
to
read
as
6
follows:
7
456A.14
Temporary
appointments
——
peace
officer
status.
8
The
director
may
appoint
temporary
officers
for
a
period
9
not
to
exceed
six
months
and
may
adopt
minimum
physical,
10
educational,
mental,
and
moral
requirements
for
the
temporary
11
officers.
Chapter
80B
does
not
apply
to
the
temporary
12
officers.
Temporary
officers
have
all
the
powers
of
peace
13
officers
in
the
enforcement
of
this
chapter
and
chapters
321G
,
14
321I
,
456B
,
461A
,
461B
,
462A
,
462B
,
465C
,
481A
,
481B
,
482
,
15
483A
,
484A
,
and
484B
,
sections
455A.14A
and
455A.14B
,
and
the
16
trespass
laws.
17
Sec.
3.
Section
465C.8,
unnumbered
paragraph
1,
Code
2026,
18
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
19
The
department
commission
shall
have
the
following
powers
20
and
duties
with
respect
to
this
chapter
:
21
Sec.
4.
Section
465C.9,
Code
2026,
is
amended
to
read
as
22
follows:
23
465C.9
Articles
of
dedication.
24
1.
The
public
agency
or
private
owner
shall
complete
25
articles
of
dedication
on
forms
approved
by
the
department
26
commission
.
When
the
articles
of
dedication
have
been
approved
27
by
the
governor,
the
department
commission
shall
record
them
28
with
the
county
recorder
for
the
county
or
counties
in
which
29
the
area
is
located.
30
2.
The
articles
of
dedication
may
contain
restrictions
31
on
development,
sale,
transfer,
method
of
management,
32
public
access,
and
commercial
or
other
use,
and
may
contain
33
such
other
provisions
as
may
be
necessary
to
further
the
34
purposes
of
this
chapter
.
They
The
articles
may
define
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the
respective
jurisdictions
of
the
owner
or
operating
1
agency
and
the
department
commission
.
They
The
articles
may
2
provide
procedures
to
be
applied
in
case
of
violation
of
the
3
dedication.
They
The
articles
may
recognize
reversionary
4
rights.
They
The
articles
may
vary
in
provisions
from
one
5
preserve
to
another
in
accordance
with
differences
in
relative
6
conditions.
7
Sec.
5.
Section
465C.10,
Code
2026,
is
amended
to
read
as
8
follows:
9
465C.10
When
dedicated
as
a
preserve.
10
An
area
shall
become
a
preserve
when
it
has
been
approved
11
by
the
department
commission
for
dedication
as
a
preserve,
12
whether
in
public
or
private
ownership,
formally
dedicated
as
a
13
preserve
within
the
system
by
a
public
agency
or
private
owner
,
14
and
designated
by
the
governor
as
a
preserve.
15
Sec.
6.
Section
465C.11,
Code
2026,
is
amended
to
read
as
16
follows:
17
465C.11
Area
held
in
trust.
18
1.
An
area
designated
as
a
preserve
within
the
system
is
19
hereby
declared
put
to
its
highest,
best,
and
most
important
20
use
for
public
benefit.
It
shall
be
held
in
trust
and
shall
21
not
be
alienated
except
to
another
public
use
upon
a
finding
22
by
the
department
commission
of
imperative
and
unavoidable
23
public
necessity
and
with
the
approval
of
the
commission,
the
24
general
assembly
by
concurrent
resolution
,
and
the
governor.
25
The
department’s
commission’s
interest
or
interests
in
any
26
area
designated
as
a
preserve
shall
not
be
taken
under
the
27
condemnation
statutes
of
this
state
without
such
a
finding
of
28
imperative
and
unavoidable
public
necessity
by
the
department
29
commission
,
and
with
the
consent
of
the
commission,
the
general
30
assembly
by
concurrent
resolution
,
and
the
governor.
31
2.
The
department
commission
,
with
the
approval
of
the
32
governor,
may
enter
into
amendments
to
any
articles
of
33
dedication
upon
its
finding
that
such
amendment
will
not
34
permit
an
impairment,
disturbance,
or
development
of
the
area
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inconsistent
with
the
purposes
of
this
chapter
.
1
3.
Before
the
department
commission
shall
make
a
finding
2
of
imperative
and
unavoidable
public
necessity,
or
shall
3
enter
into
any
amendment
to
articles
of
dedication,
the
4
department
commission
shall
provide
notice
of
such
proposal
5
and
opportunity
for
any
person
to
be
heard.
Such
notice
shall
6
be
published
at
least
once
in
a
newspaper
with
a
general
7
circulation
in
the
county
or
counties
wherein
the
area
directly
8
affected
is
situated,
and
mailed
within
ten
days
of
such
9
published
notice
to
all
persons
who
have
requested
notice
of
10
all
such
proposed
actions.
Each
notice
shall
set
forth
the
11
substance
of
the
proposed
action
and
describe,
with
or
without
12
legal
description,
the
area
affected,
and
shall
set
forth
a
13
place
and
time
not
less
than
sixty
days
thence
for
all
persons
14
desiring
to
be
heard
to
have
reasonable
opportunity
to
be
heard
15
prior
to
the
finding
of
the
department
commission
.
16
Sec.
7.
Section
481A.48,
subsection
5,
Code
2026,
is
amended
17
to
read
as
follows:
18
5.
The
commission
shall
establish
one
or
more
pistol
or
19
revolver
seasons
for
hunting
deer
as
separate
firearm
seasons
20
or
to
coincide
with
one
or
more
other
firearm
deer
hunting
21
seasons.
Any
pistol
or
revolver
with
a
barrel
length
of
at
22
least
four
inches
and
firing
straight
wall
or
other
centerfire
23
ammunition
propelling
an
expanding-type
bullet
with
a
maximum
24
diameter
of
no
less
than
three
hundred
fifty
thousandths
of
25
one
inch
and
no
larger
than
five
hundred
thousandths
of
one
26
inch
and
with
a
published
or
calculated
muzzle
energy
of
five
27
hundred
foot
pounds
or
higher
is
legal
for
hunting
deer
during
28
the
pistol
or
revolver
seasons.
The
commission
shall
adopt
29
rules
to
allow
black
powder
pistols
or
revolvers
for
hunting
30
deer.
The
rules
may
limit
types
of
projectiles.
A
person
who
31
is
twenty
years
of
age
or
less
under
the
age
of
eighteen
shall
32
not
hunt
deer
with
a
pistol
or
revolver
unless
that
person
is
33
accompanied
and
under
direct
supervision
throughout
the
hunt
34
by
a
responsible
person
with
a
valid
hunting
license
who
is
at
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least
twenty-one
years
of
age,
with
the
consent
of
a
parent,
1
guardian,
or
spouse
who
is
at
least
twenty-one
years
of
age,
2
pursuant
to
section
724.22,
subsection
4
.
The
responsible
3
person
with
a
valid
hunting
license
who
is
at
least
twenty-one
4
years
of
age
shall
be
responsible
for
the
conveyance
of
the
5
pistol
or
revolver
while
the
pistol
or
revolver
is
not
actively
6
being
used
for
hunting.
A
person
possessing
a
prohibited
7
pistol
or
revolver
while
hunting
deer
commits
a
scheduled
8
violation
under
section
805.8B,
subsection
3
,
paragraph
“h”
,
9
subparagraph
(5).
10
Sec.
8.
Section
805.8C,
subsection
14,
Code
2026,
is
amended
11
by
striking
the
subsection.
12
EXPLANATION
13
The
inclusion
of
this
explanation
does
not
constitute
agreement
with
14
the
explanation’s
substance
by
the
members
of
the
general
assembly.
15
This
bill
relates
to
natural
resources,
including
office
16
locations
for
the
director
of
the
department
of
natural
17
resources,
state
park
user
fee
pilot
programs,
the
delegation
18
of
powers
and
duties
concerning
state
preserves,
and
age
19
requirements
for
hunting
deer
with
pistols
or
revolvers.
20
The
bill
removes
references
to
the
Lake
Manawa
and
Waubonsie
21
state
park
user
fee
pilot
programs
that
repealed
by
their
own
22
terms
on
December
31,
2025.
23
Under
current
law,
the
director
of
the
department
of
natural
24
resources
(DNR)
must
maintain
an
office
at
the
state
capitol.
25
The
bill
allows
the
office
to
be
at
or
near
the
state
capitol.
26
Under
current
law,
DNR
has
certain
powers
and
duties
27
regarding
state
preserves.
The
bill
transfers
all
these
powers
28
and
duties
to
the
natural
resource
commission.
29
Under
current
law,
a
person
who
is
20
years
of
age
of
less
30
is
not
allowed
to
hunt
deer
with
a
pistol
or
revolver
unless
31
accompanied
by
person
who
is
at
least
21
years
of
age
with
32
a
valid
hunting
license
and
with
the
consent
of
a
parent,
33
guardian,
or
spouse
who
is
at
least
21
years
of
age.
The
bill
34
changes
the
age
threshold
from
20
years
of
age
or
less
to
under
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the
age
of
18.
The
bill
also
makes
corresponding
changes
to
1
supervision
requirements
by
allowing
a
person
who
is
18
years
2
old
or
older
with
a
valid
hunting
license
and
the
required
3
consent
to
supervise
a
person
under
the
age
of
18
in
hunting
4
deer
with
a
pistol
or
revolver
with
certain
limitations.
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