Senate File 2131 - Reprinted
SENATE FILE
BY COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE
(SUCCESSOR TO SF 2018)
Passed Senate, Date Passed House, Date
Vote: Ayes Nays Vote: Ayes Nays
Approved
A BILL FOR
1 An Act relating to the promotion of equines, by establishing an
2 equine industry promotional commission and an equine industry
3 promotional fund.
4 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:
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1 1 Section 1. NEW SECTION. 175C.1 DEFINITIONS.
1 2 1. "Commission" means the equine industry promotional
1 3 commission established pursuant to section 175C.2.
1 4 2. "Department" means the department of agriculture and
1 5 land stewardship.
1 6 3. "Fund" means the equine industry promotional fund
1 7 created pursuant to section 175C.6.
1 8 4. "Secretary" means the secretary of agriculture.
1 9 Sec. 2. NEW SECTION. 175C.2 EQUINE INDUSTRY PROMOTIONAL
1 10 COMMISSION.
1 11 1. An equine industry promotional commission is
1 12 established within the department.
1 13 2. The commission shall be composed of the following
1 14 members:
1 15 a. Four nonvoting, ex officio members who shall include
1 16 all of the following:
1 17 (1) The secretary of agriculture or the secretary's
1 18 designee.
1 19 (2) The dean of the college of agriculture at Iowa state
1 20 university or the dean's designee.
1 21 (3) A licensed veterinarian associated with the veterinary
1 22 teaching hospital at the college of veterinary medicine at
1 23 Iowa state university who is appointed by the dean of the
1 24 college.
1 25 (4) A person appointed by the president of the Iowa
1 26 association of community college presidents. The person shall
1 27 be actively engaged in the care and management of equines as
1 28 part of a curriculum at a community college.
1 29 b. Eleven voting members who shall be appointed by the
1 30 governor. The voting members must be presently actively
1 31 engaged or have long been actively engaged in providing for
1 32 the care and management of equines, including breeds of equine
1 33 common in this state. Ten of the members shall be actively
1 34 engaged in areas of equine expertise, which shall include at
1 35 least all of the following:
2 1 (1) Quarterhorse racing.
2 2 (2) Thoroughbred racing.
2 3 (3) Harness racing.
2 4 (4) Ring or arena events or judging competitions, which
2 5 may include shows, exhibitions, rodeos, or other contests.
2 6 (5) Recreational activities, which may include trail
2 7 riding.
2 8 (6) Activities which involve pulling wagons, carts,
2 9 carriages, or agricultural equipment or implements.
2 10 (7) Ranching activities such as herding and roping
2 11 livestock.
2 12 (8) Breeding equines.
2 13 (9) Support services providing for routine care and
2 14 management, which may include auctioneers, stables, trainers,
2 15 tack dealers, feed dealers, or ferriers.
2 16 (10) The practice of veterinary medicine as a member in
2 17 good standing of the American association of equine
2 18 practitioners.
2 19 3. The governor shall appoint the voting members based on
2 20 a list of nominations submitted by organizations or
2 21 individuals representing areas of equine expertise.
2 22 Appointments of voting members are subject to the requirements
2 23 of sections 69.16 and 69.16A. In addition, the appointments
2 24 shall be geographically balanced. Unless the governor
2 25 determines that it is not feasible, at least one person
2 26 appointed as a voting member shall reside in each of the
2 27 state's congressional districts at the time of appointment.
2 28 4. Except for initial appointees, the voting members shall
2 29 serve three=year terms. However, the governor shall appoint
2 30 initial members to serve for two=year or three=year terms to
2 31 ensure the appointment of at least one member each year. A
2 32 member is eligible for reappointment but shall not serve for
2 33 more than two consecutive terms. A vacancy on the commission
2 34 shall be filled for the unexpired portion of the regular term
2 35 in the same manner as regular appointments are made. A member
3 1 filling an unexpired term shall not serve for more than seven
3 2 consecutive years. A former member may be appointed to the
3 3 commission if the former member has not served on the
3 4 commission for two years.
3 5 5. The commission shall elect a chairperson and other
3 6 officers from among its voting members as provided by the
3 7 commission. The commission shall meet on a regular basis and
3 8 at the call of the chairperson or upon the written request to
3 9 the chairperson of five or more voting members. The
3 10 commission shall adopt rules for the conduct of its business
3 11 and may provide for the establishment of committees.
3 12 6. Members shall not receive compensation.
3 13 7. Six voting members constitute a quorum and the
3 14 affirmative vote of a majority of the voting members present
3 15 is necessary for any substantive action to be taken by the
3 16 commission. The majority shall not include any member who has
3 17 a conflict of interest and a statement by a member that the
3 18 member has a conflict of interest is conclusive for this
3 19 purpose. A vacancy in the membership does not impair the
3 20 duties of the commission.
3 21 Sec. 3. NEW SECTION. 175C.3 COMMISSION'S MISSION.
3 22 The commission is the principal public organization devoted
3 23 to promoting the collective interests of the state's equine
3 24 industry.
3 25 Sec. 4. NEW SECTION. 175C.4 COMMISSION DUTIES.
3 26 In carrying out its mission, as provided in section 175C.3,
3 27 the commission may do all of the following:
3 28 1. Market and promote the equine industry.
3 29 2. Maintain an accurate and current database regarding the
3 30 equine industry and equine communities.
3 31 3. Collect and disseminate accurate information regarding
3 32 equines to the equine industry and equine communities.
3 33 4. Initiate or support equine educational programs.
3 34 5. Initiate or support equine research.
3 35 Sec. 5. NEW SECTION. 175C.5 DEPARTMENT DUTIES.
4 1 The department shall assist the commission in carrying out
4 2 its mission as provided in section 175C.3 by doing all of the
4 3 following:
4 4 1. Furnishing facilities, supplies, and clerical
4 5 assistance.
4 6 2. Assisting the commission in carrying out its duties as
4 7 provided in section 175C.4.
4 8 3. Administering the equine industry promotional fund as
4 9 provided in section 175C.6.
4 10 Sec. 6. NEW SECTION. 175C.6 EQUINE INDUSTRY PROMOTIONAL
4 11 FUND.
4 12 1. An equine industry promotional fund is created in the
4 13 state treasury under the administration of the department and
4 14 the control of the commission. The fund is composed of moneys
4 15 available to and obtained or accepted by the department from
4 16 the United States or private sources for placement in the
4 17 fund.
4 18 2. Moneys in the fund are appropriated to the commission
4 19 exclusively to assist the commission in carrying out its
4 20 duties as provided in section 175C.4, and the department in
4 21 carrying out its duties as provided in section 175C.5.
4 22 3. Section 8.33 shall not apply to moneys in the fund.
4 23 Notwithstanding section 12C.7, moneys earned as income or
4 24 interest from the fund shall remain in the fund until expended
4 25 as provided in this section.
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