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Last Update: Monday, June 24, 2002 (final)
Number of Bills: 184

May 28, 2002 Extraordinary Session (3 bills)

The following bills were passed by the 2002 Session of the 79th Iowa General Assembly. The list indicates the date they were signed, vetoed, or line item vetoed by the Governor and the effective date of the bill. Please note that some of the most recently passed bills listed below may be in process and not in final form. Signature lines appear at the bottom of the final "enrolled" form of a bill. Some of the bills passed at the end of session have not yet been reviewed and there may be some blank dates in this list as these bills await the final engrossing and printing process.

The available Governor's Veto Messages are linked to the "IV" or "VETO" entries in the table as soon as they are made available.

KEY:
E - Upon Enactment
A - Applicability Provisions
R - Retroactive Date
C - Conditional Effectve Date
V - Various Dates
IV - Item Veto
FILE NUMBER BILL TITLE
(partial titles in some cases)
DRAFTER DATE PASSED GOVERNOR
SIGNATURE
EFFECTIVE
SF 144 contracts for the construction or maintenance of highways to include certain provisions for the restoration of areas in which fill dirt or other materials are to be removed. (Formerly SF 18.) EffectNH04/01/0204/11/027/01/02
SF 165enacting the Iowa English language reaffirmation Act of 2001. Effective 7-1-02. AV02/25/0203/01/027/01/02
SF 335 species of animals by classifying certain species as livestock, providing exemptions from the sales and use tax for feed used to support the species, providing for refunds, and including an effectiveDA02/25/0203/06/02E
SF 348 the establishment of Iowa charter schools and providing for a conditional effective date. Effective date contingent upon receipt of federal funds. KH04/09/0204/23/027/01/02
SF 374 the qualifications and authorization of therapeutically certified optometrists engaged in the practice of optometry, and providing an effective date. Various effective dates; see bill. RN03/18/0203/28/02V
SF 415 the jurisdiction of district associate judges. (Formerly SF 282.) Effective 7-1-02. JM04/03/0204/12/027/01/02
SF 429 price regulation for local exchange carriers, including the modification or adjustment of certain rates, making an appropriation, and providing an effective date. Effective 4-4-02. JJ03/20/0204/04/02E
SF 437 the registration and titling of all-terrain vehicles and snowmobiles and removing the restriction on the use of an all-terrain vehicle on public land without a measurable snow cover, and subjecting vTJ03/12/0203/28/027/01/02
SF 466 child care and protection public policy provisions involving children by authorizing sanctions for a child care provider who obtains public funding by fraudulent means. Effective 7-1-02. JP04/01/0204/11/027/01/02
SF 503 open feedlots, by providing for standards of construction for pollution control structures. Effective 7-1-02. DA04/10/0204/30/027/01/02
SF 2018 the number of days of payment for expenses of office for members of the general assembly for the 2002 Regular Session of the Seventy-ninth General Assembly and including effective date and retroactivRJ02/25/0203/01/02E
SF 2034 the filing of a criminal indictment or trial information against a person who is not present in the state. (Formerly SF 2002.) Effective 7-1-02. JM04/09/0204/22/027/01/02
SF 2048prohibiting disbursements of moneys from the vision Iowa fund to entities entering into certain labor-related agreements, and providing an effective date. (Formerly SSB 3025.) Vetoed 3-21-02. EC03/13/02 Veto---
SF 2051 the creation of a state interagency Missouri river authority and specifying its powers and duties. Effective 7-1-02. TJ02/25/0203/01/027/01/02
SF 2057 the designation of a Dr. Norman E. Borlaug World Food Prize Day. Effective 7-1-02. TM02/05/0205/10/027/01/02
SF 2079eliminating the requirement that a bicycle safety flag be used while operating an all-terrain vehicle or snowmobile on a highway. Effective 7-1-02. BM02/13/0202/21/027/01/02
SF 2084 business relationships between persons involved in the sale of certain vehicles, including suppliers and dealers of all-terrain vehicles. Effective 7-1-02. DA03/05/0203/14/027/01/02
SF 2086 the kilowatt threshold for electric transmission line franchises, making related changes, and providing an effective date. Effective 4-1-02. JJ03/20/0204/01/02E
SF 2098 the criminal offenses of unauthorized computer access and criminal mischief, and providing a penalty. Effective 7-1-02. JM03/19/0204/01/027/01/02
SF 2100 protection from domestic abuse and including protections for persons in an intimate relationship. (Formerly SSB 3017.) RH02/14/0202/22/027/01/02
SF 2116 the preservation and enhancement of the state capitol. Effective 7-1-02. NH03/19/0203/29/027/01/02
SF 2118prohibiting human cloning, and providing penalties. (Formerly SF 2046.) PF04/12/0204/26/027/01/02
SF 2121 permitted and prohibited occupations for certain child laborers involving motor vehicle cleaning, washing, and polishing, and providing an effective date. (Formerly SSB 3045.) Vetoed 3-1-02. KH02/20/02 Veto---
SF 2124 the department of public defense by amending the state military code and the Iowa code of military justice, creating a statewide mutual aid compact, providing for the confidentiality of certain recorTJ04/03/0204/22/02V
SF 2133 real estate brokers, including defining the activities of a real estate broker, licensure and insurance coverage, and providing a penalty. (Formerly SSB 3052.) Effective 7-1-02. RN03/18/0203/29/027/01/02
SF 2134 the transfer of certain deposit and investment accounts upon the death of the decedent. (Formerly SSB 3060.) Effective 7-1-02. JJ02/13/0202/21/027/01/02
SF 2140 energy conservation including making appropriations of petroleum overcharge funds. (Formerly SSB 3090.) Effective 7-1-02. MG03/20/0204/04/027/01/02
SF 2141sheriffs to appoint civil process servers. (Formerly SSB 3084.) Effective 7-1-02. RH03/12/0203/21/027/01/02
SF 2145 terminology and eligibility for assistance under the sewage treatment and drinking water facilities financing program. (Formerly SSB 3027.) Effective 7-1-02. TM03/06/0203/18/027/01/02
SF 2146establishing criminal offenses for acts of terrorism, changing related criminal penalties, and providing a penalty. Effective 7-1-02. JM03/25/0204/05/027/01/02
SF 2155providing for the issuance of out-of-hospital do-not-resuscitate orders and making penalties applicable. (Formerly SSB 3103.) Effective 7-1-02. PF03/18/0204/04/027/01/02
SF 2156all counties not served by a permanent state department of transportation facility to issue driver's licenses, nonoperator identification cards, and persons with disabilities identification devices unAV03/18/0203/29/027/01/02
SF 2160 the dry fire hydrant and rural water supply education and demonstration project. Effective 7-1-02. TM03/20/0204/04/027/01/02
SF 2167establishing a health insurance administration fund relating to the payment of the administrative costs of state health insurance plans and providing for its prospective repeal. (Formerly SSB 3079.) EC03/19/0203/29/027/01/02
SF 2168the state board of regents to issue bonds to construct, improve, remodel, repair, furnish, and equip inpatient and outpatient facilities and patient care facilities at the university of Iowa hospitalsKH04/11/0205/08/027/01/02
SF 2190workers' compensation. (Formerly SSB 3003.) Vetoed 5-9-02. EC04/08/02 Veto7/01/02
SF 2192 highways and motor vehicles and condemnation, including condemnation of property by the state department of transportation, registration, sale, and operation of certain vehicles, issuance of driver'sNH03/20/0204/04/02V
SF 2195 the uniform anatomical gift Act including the document of gift, the release of identifying information, donors other than the subject of the donation, and immunity provisions. (Formerly SSB 3049.) EPF03/19/0204/04/027/01/02
SF 2197prohibiting a registered sex offender from residing near a school or child care facility, and providing a penalty. (Formerly SF 2110.) Effective 7-1-02. JM04/12/0205/09/027/01/02
SF 2201 nonsubstantive Code corrections and including effective and retroactive applicability provisions. (Formerly SSB 3096.) Various effective dates; see bill. LH03/18/0204/01/02V
SF 2203providing for access to the Iowa communications network by homeland security or defense facilities. (Formerly SSB 3136.) Effective 7-1-02. RN03/25/0204/04/027/01/02
SF 2205 regulation of child care and child development homes and child care centers and providing effective date and applicability provisions. (Formerly SF 2097.) Effective 10-1-02. JP04/08/0205/02/0210/1/02
SF 2207 the acquisition, enforceability, and purpose of conservation easements. (Formerly SF 2068.) Effective 7-1-02. TM03/06/0203/14/027/01/02
SF 2210 the acquisition and holding of agricultural land by qualified enterprises, by providing for activities related to baby chicks and fertilized chicken eggs, providing penalties, and providing an effectDA03/18/0203/28/02E
SF 2212 secured transactions, by providing for landlord liens. (Formerly SF 2096.) Effective 7-1-02. DA03/12/0203/21/027/01/02
SF 2228 utilization of school district moneys for physical plant and equipment levy purposes. (Formerly SSB 3115.) Effective 7-1-02. RN04/09/0204/22/027/01/02
SF 2231providing for hospital access to abuse registries for purposes of employment checks. (Formerly SSB 3137.) Effective 7-1-02. JP03/19/0203/29/027/01/02
SF 2258 the board of educational examiners' authority to determine whether an applicant for licensure or certification or for renewal of a license is qualified for the license sought. (Formerly SSB 3148.) KH04/12/0204/26/027/01/02
SF 2259amending Code provisions administered by the department of education, including provisions related to participation in extracurricular activities, tuition reimbursement payment by school districts undKH04/11/0204/26/027/01/02
SF 2260 the reorganization or dissolution of area education agencies and providing an effective date. (Formerly SSB 3149.) Effective 3-28-02. KH03/18/0203/28/02E
SF 2268 animals other than livestock, including the taking of such animals, providing for their disposition, providing for the reimbursement of dispositional expenses, providing for the protection of animalsDA04/12/0204/26/027/01/02
SF 2272providing for agricultural land held by individuals lawfully admitted into the United States for permanent residence, and making penalties applicable. (Formerly SF 2174.) Effective 7-1-02. DA03/20/0204/04/027/01/02
SF 2273 the designation of a Juneteenth National Freedom Day. (Formerly SSB 3151.) Effective 7-1-02. AV03/21/0204/11/027/01/02
SF 2275 statutory corrections which may adjust language to reflect current practices, insert earlier omissions, delete redundancies and inaccuracies, delete temporary language, resolve inconsistencies and coLH04/03/0204/22/02V
SF 2277creating a new category of confidential public records in the custody of certain airports, municipal corporations, utilities, or water districts, and allowing a governmental body to hold a closed sessAV03/25/0204/05/027/01/02
SF 2278 analyzing the confinement and detention needs of jails, and other local or regional confinement facilities, and providing an effective date. Effective 4-1-02. JM03/25/0204/01/02E
SF 2279 the regulated commercial activities of insurance and security sales, including rate adjustments for small group coverage, provisions pertaining to state and county mutual insurance associations, termJJ04/02/0204/12/027/01/02
SF 2280 the requirements of the department of human services for certain child welfare services providers and providing an effective date. Effective 4-23-02. JP04/10/0204/23/02E
SF 2286 the civil commitment of sexually violent predators, and providing an effective date. Effective 4-30-02. JM04/12/0204/30/02E
SF 2288 the appointment of an acting or a temporary county attorney. (Formerly SF 260.) Effective 7-1-02. JM03/19/0204/01/027/01/02
SF 2293 animal agriculture, providing for fees, providing for penalties, and including retroactive applicability and effective date provisions. Various effective dates; see bill. DA04/12/0204/29/02V
SF 2301 representation of indigent persons and the duties of the state public defender. (Formerly SSB 3011.) Effective 7-1-02. JM03/25/0204/04/027/01/02
SF 2304 public funding and regulatory matters and making, reducing, and transferring appropriations for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2001, and including an effective date. (Formerly SSB 3179.) EffectivJP02/08/0203/01/02E
SF 2305 the administration of the tax and related laws by the department of revenue and finance, including administration of state individual income, corporate income, sales and use, property, motor fuel, anMG04/11/0205/06/027/01/02
SF 2309providing for regulation of processors, providing for penalties, and providing an effective date and for retroactive applicability. Effective 4-9-02. DA04/01/0204/09/02E
SF 2315appropriating state school foundation aid and making related changes to the state percent of growth for school budgets and to the funding for area education agencies, and providing an effective date. RN03/19/0203/28/02E
SF 2316 the sale of certain farmland by Iowa state university of science and technology, providing for the appropriation and use of proceeds from the sale, and providing an effective date. (Formerly SSB 318KH04/12/0205/02/02E
SF 2317 the tobacco master settlement agreement, including tobacco product manufacturer compliance, making an appropriation, and providing penalties. (Formerly SSB 3184.) Item veto. Various effective datePF04/10/02 Item Veto7/01/02
SF 2318 the tax on premiums and subscriber contract payments received by insurance companies and health service corporations by phasing in a reduction in the tax and increasing the prepayment of the tax, proMG04/11/0205/09/02V
SF 2320 the assessment of court fees by the clerk of district court. (Formerly SSB 3192.) Effective 7-1-02. JM04/10/0204/23/027/01/02
SF 2321 sales and use taxes by requiring the department of revenue and finance to collect data on the extent and the effect on taxes of electronic commerce in the state, striking the repeal of the tax treatmMG04/11/0205/10/02E
SF 2323 the creation of a registered nurse recruitment program and fund to be administered by the college student aid commission. (Formerly SSB 3187.) Effective 7-1-02. KH04/12/0204/26/027/01/02
SF 2325 certain state agency regulatory functions by reorganizing the duties of the department of inspections and appeals, transferring the court appointed special advocate program to the department of inspeJP04/11/0205/10/027/01/02
SF 2326making, reducing, and transferring appropriations, and providing for other properly related matters and including effective dates. Item vetoed. Various effective dates; see bill. JP04/12/02 Item VetoV
SF 2328providing for the establishment of the state percent of growth for purposes of the state school foundation program and providing an applicability date. Effective 7-1-02. RN04/12/0205/09/0201/01/03
HF 518 jurisdictional changes to small claims court cases. Effective 7-1-02. JM03/21/0204/08/027/01/02
HF 582 the division and development of land by amending provisions relating to subdivision plats and plats of survey and relating to annexation and other boundary adjustments, and providing for the Act's apSC04/12/0204/26/027/01/02
HF 583 the certification of persons providing water pump services. Effective 7-1-02. TM03/28/0204/05/027/01/02
HF 608 delinquency charges on certain precomputed consumer credit transactions. Vetoed 4-11-02. JJ04/01/02 Veto---
HF 678 child custody and visitation including the requirement of a settlement conference or mediation when a custody arrangement is disputed, and providing an effective date. PF04/12/02 Veto01/01/03
HF 681 the pledging of collateral in relation to the deposit of uninsured public funds, making related changes, making penalties applicable, and providing for applicability. Effective 7-1-02. JJ03/25/0204/09/02V
HF 2009allowing an assessor to be a candidate for elective public office and providing an effective date. Effective 4-8-02. SC03/25/0204/08/02E
HF 2035 the state historic property rehabilitation tax credit and including effective and retroactive applicability date provisions. Effective 2-21-02. MG02/15/0202/21/02E
HF 2075 the repayment of moneys appropriated from the endowment for Iowa's health account of the tobacco settlement trust fund and from the senior living trust fund. Effective 7-1-02. MG03/27/0204/05/027/01/02
HF 2078 economic stimulus measures for businesses by creating an Iowa capital investment board, authorizing the organization of an Iowa capital investment corporation and an Iowa fund of funds, and authoriziTM01/29/0202/28/02V
HF 2082expanding the time periods within which watercraft must be registered after a sale or transfer and within which watercraft may be operated without an identification number. Effective 7-1-02. NH03/18/0203/29/027/01/02
HF 2109 the regulation of games of skill or chance and raffles conducted for fundraising by charitable, religious, educational, public, civic, or patriotic organizations, or other entities, or between indiviTJ03/18/0204/04/027/01/02
HF 2112 motor vehicle operators to take certain precautions when passing stationary authorized emergency, towing, recovery, and highway maintenance vehicles and providing a penalty. Effective 7-1-02. NH03/04/0203/14/027/01/02
HF 2116updating the Iowa Code references to the Internal Revenue Code, repealing an adjustment to net income for capital gains from installment sales, relating to reciprocal income tax agreements with other SC03/25/0204/04/02E
HF 2135 the membership of the planning and zoning commission in certain cities. Effective 7-1-02. TJ03/25/0204/05/027/01/02
HF 2138the college student aid commission to waive or modify statutory or regulatory provisions applicable to state financial aid programs for affected students in the event of a national emergency and incluKH03/19/0203/29/027/01/02
HF 2139to increase the maximum amount of a vocational-technical tuition grant. Effective 7-1-02. KH03/07/0203/14/027/01/02
HF 2150 the performance of honor guard services on public property by members of a reserve officer training corps. Effective 7-1-02. TJ03/18/0203/29/027/01/02
HF 2151adding certain information concerning school security or emergency preparedness to the list of public records kept confidential. Effective 7-1-02. KH03/18/0203/29/027/01/02
HF 2152the volunteer emergency services provider death benefit by providing for the death benefit for reserve peace officers, eliminating the prospective repeal of the death benefit, and providing an effectiEC03/25/0204/05/02E
HF 2153 presentation of victim impact statements at criminal sentencing hearings. Effective 7-1-02. JM03/20/0203/29/027/01/02
HF 2183 the authority of the board of directors of a school district to change the number of directors or the method of election of directors following a federal decennial census, and providing an effective KH03/13/0203/21/02E
HF 2190 the procedural requirements for foreign and international adoption, providing for applicability, and providing an effective date. Effective 3-29-02. PF03/18/0203/29/02E
HF 2191 notarial acts by judicial officers. Effective 7-1-02. DA04/10/0205/02/027/01/02
HF 2192 the establishment of a task force to develop an interstate prescription drug purchasing cooperative. Effective 7-1-02. PF04/12/0205/11/027/01/02
HF 2193 modal transportation, including changes in transit coordination requirements and changes in the aircraft registration process. Effective 7-1-02. NH04/02/0204/12/027/01/02
HF 2201 all felons to submit a physical specimen for DNA profiling, and providing a contingent effective date. Effective 7-1-02 or on the date when sufficient funds have appropriated or are just received to JM03/27/0204/05/027/1/02 C
HF 2229 use of moneys in the strategic investment fund. Effective 7-1-02. TM03/18/0203/29/027/01/02
HF 2230 sentences of incarceration for third or subsequent operating-while-intoxicated motor vehicle offenses. Effective 7-1-02. RH03/18/0203/29/027/01/02
HF 2245 the medical assistance program, making appropriations and transfers of funds, and providing an effective date. Effective 2-8-02. PF02/07/02 Item VetoE
HF 2246 administrative procedures of county treasurers for property taxation and vehicle registration. Effective 7-1-02. TJ03/19/0203/29/027/01/02
HF 2248 the designation of a Bill of Rights Day. Effective 7-1-02. KH03/21/0204/01/027/01/02
HF 2249 criminal history checks of applicants for certain licenses, lottery employees, and major vendors contracting with the lottery, marketing materials, and the identification of instant lottery tickets, TJ03/19/0203/29/02E
HF 2264 informed consent to an abortion and providing a criminal penalty, and providing an effective date. Vetoed 3-29-02. PF03/25/02 Veto---
HF 2271creating a tax credit for investments in qualifying businesses and community-based seed capital funds and including effective and retroactive applicability date provisions. Effective 2-28-02. TM02/18/0202/28/02V
HF 2281 the licensure of landscape architects. Effective 7-1-02. RN03/20/0203/29/027/01/02
HF 2289 the preparation and filing of an assessment schedule for abatement of a nuisance by a city. Effective 7-1-02. SC03/20/0203/29/027/01/02
HF 2291 judgment liens attaching to city real estate. Effective 7-1-02. SC03/19/0204/08/027/01/02
HF 2310 vendor contracts for the statewide underground facility notification center. Effective 7-1-02. JJ03/21/0204/01/027/01/02
HF 2317 restrictions on advertising devices placed along interstate highways and providing a delayed effective date. Effective 7-1-02, with exception of section I effective 7-1-04. NH03/18/0204/04/0207/01/04
HF 2338 a person registering as a sex offender in a county where an institution of higher education is located, and providing penalties. Effective 7-1-02. JM03/11/0203/18/027/01/02
HF 2339 the filing of a supersedeas bond. RH04/11/02 Veto7/01/02
HF 2340providing for a well-being visit to be conducted on an optional basis under a family investment program limited benefit plan and providing an effective date. Effective 3-14-02. JP03/05/0203/14/02E
HF 2341 electric transmission lines. Effective 7-1-02. JJ03/21/0204/09/027/01/02
HF 2344 the retention of unemployment benefits contested case hearing records. Effective 7-1-02. EC03/28/0204/08/027/01/02
HF 2345the department of justice to administer the violence against women program. Effective 7-1-02. RH03/04/0203/14/027/01/02
HF 2363 the possession of firearms or offensive weapons by felons. Effective 7-1-02. RH03/25/0204/01/027/01/02
HF 2365 county recorders, including certain documents indexed and recorded with the county recorder and a method for issuing certificates of title for snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles, and registration cSC04/01/0204/12/027/01/02
HF 2378 the enterprise zone program and providing effective and retroactive applicability dates. Effective 7-1-02, with exception of section 4 effective 5-2-02 and section 7 effective 7-1-03. TM04/10/0205/02/02V
HF 2394eliminating teacher licensure of community college faculty; requiring community colleges to develop, approve, and implement a quality faculty plan; and providing for related matters and effective dateKH03/18/0203/29/02V
HF 2395 child support including provisions relating to medical support and the calculation of the child support amount relative to receipt of federal social security benefits, providing an effective date, anPF03/06/0203/15/02V
HF 2399 the requirements of a case permanency plan for a child in an out-of-home placement who is age sixteen or older. Effective 7-1-02. JP03/18/0104/05/027/01/02
HF 2404 the amount of additional weighting provided for limited English proficient students. Effective 7-1-02. RN04/01/0204/12/027/01/02
HF 2409 election misconduct and providing criminal penalties. Effective 7-1-02. SC03/18/0204/04/027/01/02
HF 2416 mental health and developmental disability services requirements and providing an effective date. Effective 7-1-02, with exception of sections 2-3 & 6 effective 4-4-02. JP04/09/0204/22/02V
HF 2417 statewide standards, site-specific cleanup standards, and public participation in the Iowa land recycling and environmental remediation standards Act. Effective 7-1-02. TM03/18/0204/08/027/01/02
HF 2418 the applicability of the thermal efficiency energy conservation standards in the state building code. Effective 7-1-02. TM03/26/0204/05/027/01/02
HF 2430providing for the mental health and developmental disabilities commission to assume the duties of the state- county management committee and providing new rulemaking authority associated with those duJP04/12/0205/02/027/01/02
HF 2446 the proposed uniform computer information transactions Act. Effective 7-1-02. JJ04/01/0204/11/027/01/02
HF 2447 the operation and regulation of personal watercraft, and to watercraft safety courses and certificates, and subjecting violators to a penalty. Effective 7-1-02. TJ04/12/0204/26/027/01/02
HF 2448 diverting township taxes to a municipality providing emergency services to the township. Effective 7-1-02. SC03/25/0204/01/027/01/02
HF 2453 the offices of the state and county medical examiners, establishing fees, and making penalties applicable. Effective 7-1-02. PF03/18/0204/09/027/01/02
HF 2454encouraging school districts to establish character education programs, and directing the department of education to partner with local educational institutions and agencies and nonprofit organizationKH03/26/0204/05/027/01/02
HF 2467providing for licensure sanctions against defaulters of designated loan and scholarship programs. Effective 7-1-02. RN03/20/0204/01/027/01/02
HF 2472 the office of secretary of state and the conduct of elections and of voter registration in the state and including effective and applicability date provisions. Effective 1-1-03. SC04/10/0204/26/0201/01/03
HF 2475providing for the establishment and perfection of a security interest in certain education loans. Effective 7-1-02. RN03/11/0203/18/027/01/02
HF 2482expanding the board of educational examiners' authority with regard to licensee disciplinary investigations and proceedings. Effective 7-1-02. KH03/26/0204/05/027/01/02
HF 2487 the designation of specific children's hospitals as qualified hospitals under the medical assistance disproportionate share hospital payment program. Effective 7-1-02. PF03/13/0203/21/027/01/02
HF 2488 the department of elder affairs including provisions relating to the elder Iowans Act. Effective 7-1-02. PF03/19/0204/01/027/01/02
HF 2492 farm aid associations, by providing for the future termination of such associations and election procedures to become governed under the Iowa nonprofit corporation Act, and providing an effective datDA03/04/0203/14/02V
HF 2495providing for the issuance of no-contact orders against persons who are arrested for the crime of sexual abuse. Effective 7-1-02. RH03/26/0204/09/027/01/02
HF 2497 charges imposed on unclaimed gift certificates. Effective 7-1-02. JJ03/20/0204/01/027/01/02
HF 2506 the issuance of a no-contact order against a defendant convicted of a sexual offense upon the defendant's release from jail or prison. Effective 7-1-02. RH03/27/0204/05/027/01/02
HF 2507creating a criminal offense for possession or distribution of anthrax, and providing a penalty. Effective 7-1-02. JM03/21/0204/08/027/01/02
HF 2509regarding business corporations, and providing an effective date. Effective 1-1-03. JJ04/01/0205/07/0201/01/03
HF 2510 the movement of dairy cattle from livestock markets, and making penalties applicable. Effective 7-1-02. DA03/19/0204/09/027/01/02
HF 2514 the indemnification of owners of animals with a contagious disease under a plan of eradication. Effective 7-1-02. DA03/20/0204/09/027/01/02
HF 2515 the duties and operation of the department of education and school boards and providing effective and applicability dates. Effective 7-1-02, with exception of sections 9-10, 16, 45 effective 4-30-02 KH04/12/0204/30/02V
HF 2518 child foster care and adoption requirements involving licensing periods, foster parent training, and annual reports. Effective 7-1-02. JP03/19/0204/09/027/01/02
HF 2530providing for the control of pseudorabies, making penalties applicable, and providing an effective date. Effective 4-8-02. DA03/28/0204/08/02E
HF 2531making certain amendments to the Iowa trust code. Effective 7-1-02. RH04/01/0204/11/027/01/02
HF 2532 public retirement systems and providing effective and retroactive applicability dates. Effective 7-1-02, with exception of sections 2, 5, 8, 30 & 52 effective 4-26-02. EC04/12/0204/26/02V
HF 2536 advertisements for requests for bids and proposals by state government. Effective 7-1-02. TM03/26/0204/04/027/01/02
HF 2538 campaign finance, including a reporting threshold for filing organizational committee statements, providing for the filing of reports with the Iowa ethics and campaign disclosure board, providing a dJJ03/18/0204/04/02V
HF 2539 trusts and estates and their relationship to medical assistance benefits, the right to disclaim on behalf of a ward, the creation of total return unitrusts, and providing an effective date. EffectiveRH03/26/0204/05/02E
HF 2546classifying the criminal offense of assault as a general intent crime. Effective 7-1-02. JM03/21/0204/08/027/01/02
HF 2547 certain programs and public health issues under the purview of the Iowa department of public health, and providing a penalty. Effective 7-1-02. RN04/03/0204/11/027/01/02
HF 2549 students and school district employees by amending the student achievement and teacher quality program and language pertaining to retirement incentives and providing an effective date. Effective 7-1-KH04/12/0205/06/02V
HF 2552 interviews conducted in association with a child abuse assessment. Effective 7-1-02. JP03/26/0204/04/027/01/02
HF 2554 the use of moneys appropriated to the department of natural resources for purposes of tire-related initiatives, disposal fees charged by retail tire dealers, and the registration of waste tire haulerTM04/08/0204/22/02V
HF 2565 contract disclosure statements for certain residential real estate installment contracts, providing for a penalty, and providing an applicability date. Effective 7-1-02. SC04/12/0204/26/027/01/02
HF 2571 the establishment of an Iowa cultural trust, an Iowa cultural trust fund, and an Iowa cultural trust grant account, providing for the issuance of trust fund credits, and providing for related mattersKH03/28/0204/12/027/01/02
HF 2582appropriating federal funds made available from federal block grants and other federal grants, allocating portions of federal block grants, and providing procedures if federal funds are more or less tJP03/28/0204/12/027/01/02
HF 2584 assessment of certain vineyards for purposes of property taxation and providing a retroactive applicability date. Effective 7-1-02. SC04/08/0205/06/027/01/02
HF 2585 a sales and use tax exemption for sales of certain mementos and other objects by the legislative service bureau and its legislative information office and to the abatement of state sales and use taxeMG04/08/0204/22/02E
HF 2586allowing a tax credit for equity investments in venture capital funds and including an effective and retroactive applicability date provision. Effective 5-8-02. TM04/04/0205/08/02E
HF 2587 the Iowa energy center, including changes relating to salary adjustments, and promotion and administration of the alternative energy revolving loan program. Effective 7-1-02. JJ04/01/0204/11/027/01/02
HF 2591 an increase in the resident hunting license fee and establishing a pheasant and quail restoration program and making an appropriation. Effective 7-1-02. TJ04/12/0204/30/027/01/02
HF 2592 deferment of taxable income for start-up businesses and providing an effective and retroactive applicability date. Effective 4-22-02. TM04/11/0204/22/02E
HF 2612 and making transportation and other infrastructure-related appropriations to the state department of transportation, including allocation and use of moneys from the road use tax fund, primary road fuNH04/10/02 VetoV
HF 2613 and making appropriations from the senior living trust fund to the department of elder affairs and the department of human services and making appropriations from the hospital trust fund to the deparPF04/12/0205/10/02V
HF 2614 and making appropriations to state departments and agencies from the tobacco settlement trust fund, rebuild Iowa infrastructure fund, and environment first fund, making related statutory changes, andNH04/11/0205/10/02V
HF 2615 and making appropriations from the healthy Iowans tobacco trust and the tobacco settlement trust fund, and providing effective dates, and providing for retroactive applicability. Effective 7-1-02, wiPF04/12/0205/10/02V
HF 2616 the time of possession of deer venison, increasing the minimum fine for unlawful taking, possessing, injuring, or transporting protected species and game, and subjecting violators to a penalty. EffecTJ04/12/0205/02/027/01/02
HF 2617 the regulation of milk and milk products, by providing for permits, fees, and penalties, making penalties applicable, and providing an effective date. Effective 5-2-02. DA04/12/0205/02/02E
HF 2620regulating farmers markets, providing for fees, making penalties applicable, and providing an effective date. Effective 5-2-02. DA04/12/0205/02/02E
HF 2621 tax credits under the new jobs and income program and the enterprise zone program for farmers' cooperatives and including a retroactive applicability date. MG04/12/02 Veto7/01/02
HF 2622 the administration of the tax and related laws by the department of revenue and finance, including administration of state individual income, corporate income, sales and use, property, motor fuel, spMG04/12/0205/06/02V
HF 2623 public funding provisions involving the compensation and benefits for public officials and employees, county mental health allowed growth, regulatory and other properly related matters of the state, MG04/12/02 Item VetoV
May 28 Extraordinary Session
HF 2625addressing public funding provisions and properly related matters by making, reducing, and transferring appropriations, adjusting other expenditures for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2001, and incJP05/28/02 Item VetoV
HF 2626 and making transportation and other infrastructure-related appropriations to the state department of transportation, including allocation and use of moneys from the road use tax fund and the primary NH05/28/026/04/02V
HF 2627making, reducing, and transferring appropriations, and providing for other properly related matters, providing penalties, and including effective and applicability date provisions. MG05/28/02 Item VetoV

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