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Subject Index SUBJECT INDEX Subject Index of Bills Introduced Subject Index of Bills Passed 1 2 SUBJECT INDEX SUBJECT INDEX OF BILLS INTRODUCED ABBREVIATIONS USED AEAs area education agencies ATVs all-terrain vehicles CAFOs confinement animal feeding operations CAT Community attraction and tourism CINA child in need of assistance CSAC College Student Aid Commission DALS Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship DAS Department of Administrative Services DED Department of Economic Development DHR Department of Human Rights DHS Department of Human Services DIA Department of Inspections and Appeals DNR Department of Natural Resources DOE Department of Education DOJ Department of Justice DOR Department of Revenue DOT Department of Transportation DPH Department of Public Health DPS Department of Public Safety DVA Department of Veterans Affairs DWD Department of Workforce Development EMS emergency medical services G.A. General Assembly ICN Iowa Communications Network IPERS Iowa Public Employees’ Retirement System MCOs managed care organizations MH/DS mental health and disability services NRC Natural Resource Commission OWI operating while intoxicated REAP Resources Enhancement and Protection 911 SERVICES IPERS for public safety dispatchers. SF 193 - similar to HF 2190. Confidential records, 911 calls involving juveniles. HF 429. E911 consolidation. SF 454 - same as SF 500. SF 500 approved 5-11-17. 911 emergency telephone and internet systems. HF 2254 – companion to SF 2307. HF 2254 approved 4-4-18. ABANDONMENT Animal cruelty, mandatory reporting. SF 129 - HF 2065 - HF 2332 - all similar. Abandoned vehicles, notice to owners. SF 461. SUBJECT INDEX 3 Abandoned property, transfer of title to city. SF 2218. ABORTIONS Abortion liability, emotional distress. SF 26. Abortions, federal health care reform funding. SF 27. Abortions, late term, protections. SF 53 - similar to HF 298. Abortion, weight of fetus, definition of murder. SF 54. Baby body parts, use prohibitions. HF 144. University of Iowa hospitals and clinics, abortion prohibition. HF 235. Abortion provider defunding. HF 236. Abortion provider defunding requirement. HF 237 – similar to HF 2162 and SF 2194, which are companion. Life beginning at conception. HF 297 – companion to SF 253. Abortion rights. HF 493. Abortions, late term, protections. SF 471. Approved 5-5-17. Family planning services, state program exception. HF 2052. Abortions, heartbeat, women's right to know. HF 2163. Life at conception. HF 2227. Abortion prohibition, fetal heartbeat tests. SF 2281. Feticide, one week postfertilization. SF 2295. ABSENTEE VOTING, see also ELECTIONS City elections by mail. HF 54. Absentee ballot requests, online. HF 55. Absentee ballots, permanent requests. HF 78. Absentee voting period, 15 days before elections. SF 339. Voting absentee and satellites, time periods. HF 2221. ABUSE, see also ADULT ABUSE Animals Animal cruelty, mandatory reporting. SF 129 - HF 2065 - HF 2332 - all similar. Animal abuse, endangerment, abandonment, rescue from vehicle. SF 313 - same as SF 421 - both similar to SF 2181 and HF 2468, which are similar. Children Sexual violence prevention, school human growth curricula. HF 161. Child abuse, distributing dangerous substance, CINA establishment. HF 209. Sexual abuse by another child, communications between law enforcement and DHS. HF 489 – companion to SF 487. Child fatality public disclosure. HF 545. Approved 4-21-17. Lascivious acts and indecent contacts with minors. HF 2249 – similar to SF 2176. Human trafficking and slavery. HF 2325. Child abuse and registered sex offender access. HF 2401. Child sexual abuse as result of adult in home. HF 2413. Child and adult abuse registries, free clinics access for volunteers. HF 2427. Approved 4-10-18. 4 SUBJECT INDEX Child abuse, reporters and employment background checks. HF 2444. Domestic Partners Dating violence and domestic abuse assault. SF 91. Domestic abuse habitual offenders, risk assessment. SF 139. Dating abuse assault, civil and criminal protections. HF 127. Domestic abuse assault, risk assessment. HF 263 – companion to SF 308 and SF 422. HF 263 approved 4-20-17. Parents' rights and responsibilities. HF 292. Domestic abuse risk assessments, geographical positioning system monitoring. HF 413. Firearm violence protective orders. HF 611. Domestic abuse protective orders. HF 2214. Domestic abuse protective orders standard of proof. HF 2246. Domestic abuse criminal assessments for law enforcement. HF 2435. Elder Dependent adult abuse emergency orders, notices. HF 183. Approved 4-12-17. ACCIDENTS Accidents while driving without driver's license, penalties. HF 34. Vehicle removal from accident scene. HF 313. Approved 5-11-17. Motor vehicle accidents, penalties. HF 428 - similar to HF 2400. ACCOUNTING Certified public accountant firm mobility. SF 237. Approved 4-20-17. ADJUTANT GENERAL National guard tuition benefits. HF 182 - similar to HF 535. ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES Administration and regulation appropriations for 2017-2019. SF 507 - companion to HF 640. HF 640 approved 5-12-17. Justice systems approps. HF 2492 – similar to SF 2412. ADMINISTRATIVE RULES Jobs impact statement, administrative rules. SF 1. Approved 5-11-17. Administrative rules, review, process reform. SF 149. Administrative rules waiver reporter, public health licensing boards. HF 2152 - similar to HF 2415. Regulatory policy reform, limiting number of administrative rules. SF 2190 - same as SF 2319. Statutory construction, explicit delegation of authority. HF 2343 – companion to SF 2342. HF 2343 approved 3-28-18. Pistol definitions. HF 2403. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF Elimination of dept. of education, distribution of duties, education savings grants. SF 29 - similar to SF 2017. SUBJECT INDEX 5 Clean water commission and clean water checkoffs. HF 378. Administration and regulation appropriations for 2017-2019. SF 507 - companion to HF 640. HF 640 approved 5-12-17. Capitals appropriations. HF 643 - similar to SF 514. HF 643 item vetoed 5-12-17. Revenue remittances. HF 647. Toy sale authorization for ABATE Iowa. SJR 2011 - companion to HJR 2011. Capitals appropriations. SF 2414. Human Resources State employment hiring procedures, blacklists. SF 64. Retirement savings plan options, investment vehicles allowed by DAS. SF 463 - similar to HF 569. HF 569 approved 5-9-17. Foreign agent disclosure, state employees. SF 2323. Approved 4-2-18. Information Technology Certified driver's operating records, fund transfers. HF 373 - similar to SF 462. SF 462 approved 4-12-17. Purchasing Prison industries, DAS purchasing. SF 165 - similar to HF 293 and SF 252, which are companion. HF 293 approved 3-10-17. ADOPTION Adoptions, work leave, employment benefits. SF 4 – similar to SF 2015. Birth certificate access, adult adoptees. 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Power of attorney revocation, dependent adult abuse. HF 2105 - similar to HF 2402. HF 2402 approved 4-4-18. 6 SUBJECT INDEX Child and adult abuse registries, free clinics access for volunteers. HF 2427. Approved 4-10-18. ADVERTISING Veterans' benefits services, advertising disclosure requirements. SF 2200 - companion to HF 2368. SF 2200 approved 4-16-18. Elections conduct and regulation, information disclosure. SF 2346. Statewide elected officials' communications, expenditure restrictions before election. SF 2381 - similar to HF 2469. AFFORDABLE CARE ACT, see PATIENT PROTECTION AND AFFORDABLE CARE ACT AGENTS Athlete agents Act, uniform revisions. SF 385. AGING, DEPARTMENT ON Palliative care and quality of life. SF 277. Alzheimer's health and resilience outreach funding. HF 379 – companion to SF 319. Health and human services appropriations. HF 653 – companion to SF 515. HF 653 item vetoed 5-12-17. Public guardian services. HF 2449. Aging department, older iowans, statutory updates. HF 2451. Approved 3-28-18. AGRICULTURAL LAND Water quality plans for agricultural operations. HF 2133. Business and nonprofit corporations. HF 2320 – companion to SF 2314. Beginning farmers, veterans preference. HF 2335. AGRICULTURAL LAND TAX CREDIT Beginning farmer program, sunset changes. HF 495. Beginning farmer program, sunset changes. HF 2490. AGRICULTURE Agricultural organization health benefit plans, insurance regulation exemption. HF 2364 – companion to SF 2329. Beginning farmer program, sunset changes. HF 2490. Agriculture and natural resources appropriation. HF 2491 - similar to SF 2409. AGRICULTURE AND LAND STEWARDSHIP, DEPARTMENT OF Agriculture and land stewardship department updates. HF 550 - same as HF 617. HF 617 approved 5-11-17. Agriculture and natural resources appropriations for 2017-2019. SF
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