This bill establishes rules and guidelines for how law enforcement and government agencies can conduct reverse-location information searches. These searches allow authorities to track the location history of individuals based on data from their devices. The aim is to create a standardized process for these searches to ensure they are conducted properly.
The bill addresses the issue of street takeovers, which involve groups of people taking over public roads for racing or other activities. It establishes penalties for those who participate in or organize such events. The goal is to enhance public safety and reduce dangerous driving behaviors associated with these takeovers.
This bill proposes that the state will reimburse the auditor of state for specific expenses related to audits. This means that the costs incurred during the auditing process would be covered by state funds. The goal is to ensure that the auditor can perform their duties without financial burden.
The bill sets standards for how technology is used in schools, particularly for younger students. It includes rules about how much digital instruction elementary students should receive and outlines policies for technology use in schools. Additionally, it addresses the management of programs that provide students with their own digital devices.
Iowa House Bill 2555 (HF2555) aims to regulate the use of automatic license plate readers (ALPRs) by law enforcement agencies. The bill sets guidelines for data collection, storage, sharing, and retention to protect individual privacy. Key provisions include: restricting data sharing to specific entities and purposes, mandating data retention and destruction policies, requiring agencies to establish usage policies and conduct regular audits, and prohibiting the sale of ALPR data. Additionally, the bill stipulates that an ALPR alert alone does not justify stopping a vehicle; officers must have independent reasonable suspicion or confirm the alert's accuracy before proceeding.
This bill requires Iowa's Department of Natural Resources to identify specific animal sources that contribute to water pollution when deciding if a body of water should be classified as impaired. This means that when water quality is assessed, the bill aims to pinpoint which animals are causing pollution issues. The goal is to improve water quality management by understanding the sources of contamination.
This bill focuses on funding for the transportation of students attending nonpublic schools in Iowa. It outlines how claims for these transportation services will be paid and includes provisions for appropriations to support this funding. The bill aims to ensure that students in nonpublic schools have access to transportation resources.
The bill relates to commemorative coins, which are special coins issued to honor a particular event, person, or theme. It aims to establish guidelines or regulations regarding the production and sale of these coins in Iowa. The specifics of the bill's provisions are not detailed in the summary.
This bill proposes changes to how money is allocated from the juvenile detention home fund in Iowa. It aims to improve the funding process for juvenile detention facilities, ensuring that resources are distributed more effectively. This is part of ongoing efforts to address the needs of youth in the juvenile justice system.
Iowa HF2463 is a bill that focuses on how state government operates, particularly regarding audits. It sets guidelines for when audits can start, what information the auditor can access, and how disputes between government agencies are handled. The aim is to improve transparency and accountability in state operations.
The Iowa rural health transformation fund bill aims to create a dedicated fund to improve health services in rural areas of Iowa. It includes provisions for financial appropriations to support various health initiatives and programs in these communities. The goal is to enhance access to healthcare and address the unique challenges faced by rural populations.
IA HF2563 is a bill that addresses various aspects of abortion procedures in Iowa. It focuses on ensuring that individuals seeking abortions receive informed consent, regulates how abortion-inducing drugs are dispensed, and establishes requirements for reporting complications related to these drugs. Essentially, the bill aims to create stricter protocols surrounding abortion services.
The bill aims to regulate the sale of nitrous oxide, which is often used for recreational purposes or as a party drug. It seeks to establish guidelines to control how nitrous oxide can be sold and distributed in Iowa. This legislation is intended to address public health and safety concerns associated with the misuse of nitrous oxide.
This bill aims to limit the legal liability of individuals who conduct housing or rental inspections on behalf of a municipality. Essentially, it protects inspectors from being sued for certain issues that may arise during their inspections. The goal is to encourage more thorough inspections without the fear of legal repercussions.