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STATE OF IOWA

House Journal

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2015

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Produced daily by the State of Iowa during the sessions of the General Assembly. (The official bound copy will be available after a reasonable time upon adjournment.)

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JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

Thirty-seventh Calendar Day - Twenty-second Session Day

Hall of the House of Representatives Des Moines, Iowa, Tuesday, February 17, 2015

The House met pursuant to adjournment at 8:32 a.m., Speaker Paulsen in the chair.

Prayer was offered by Pastor Bruce Smith, Macedonia Methodist Church, Macedonia. He was the guest of Representative Forristall of Pottawattamie.

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Cub Scout Pack 50 from Plymouth Congregational Church in Des Moines. They were the guests of Representative Oldson of Polk.

The Journal of Monday, February 16, 2015, was approved.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

House File 267, by Mascher, a bill for an act relating to the use of safety helmets by operators of, and passengers on, motorcycles and motorized bicycles, and making a penalty applicable.

Read first time and referred to committee on Public Safety.

House File 268, by Isenhart, a bill for an act relating to eligible applicants for local watershed improvement grants.

Read first time and referred to committee on Agriculture.

House File 269, by Staed, a bill for an act relating to academic indicators for students.

Read first time and referred to committee on Education.

House File 270, by Oldson, Anderson, and Finkenauer, a bill for an act providing for additional weighting for eligible students 37th Day TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2015 325 identified as limited English proficient who are enrolled in the statewide preschool program for four-year-old children.

Read first time and referred to committee on Education.

House File 271, by Forristall and Gaines, a bill for an act relating to required core curriculum and twenty-first century learning skills addressed in rules adopted by the state board of education.

Read first time and referred to committee on Education.

House File 272, by Salmon, Fisher, Wills, Heartsill, Holt, Sheets, Watts, and Landon, a bill for an act relating to the Iowa core curriculum and core content standards applicable to students in kindergarten through grade twelve and including effective date provisions.

Read first time and referred to committee on Education.

House File 273, by Salmon, Wills, Fisher, Gustafson, Heartsill, Holt, Rizer, Gassman, Windschitl, Sheets, Watts, and Landon, a bill for an act relating to academic and assessment standards for school districts and accredited nonpublic schools.

Read first time and referred to committee on Education.

House File 274, by Dolecheck, a bill for an act relating to kindergarten programs offered by school districts.

Read first time and referred to committee on Education.

House File 275, by Hunter, a bill for an act relating to the eligibility of certain individuals employed by educational institutions for unemployment insurance benefits between two successive academic years or terms.

Read first time and referred to committee on Education.

House File 276, by Wessel-Kroeschell and Bennett, a bill for an act relating to sexual orientation change efforts and making penalties applicable.

Read first time and referred to committee on Human Resources. 326 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 37th Day

House File 277, by Isenhart, a bill for an act authorizing local authorities to permit parking on the left side of a roadway during periods of inclement weather.

Read first time and referred to committee on Local Government.

House File 278, by Wills, a bill for an act relating to violations of deer and wild turkey harvest reporting requirements and including penalty provisions.

Read first time and referred to committee on Natural Resources.

House File 279, by Rizer and Staed, a bill for an act relating to the regulation of synthetic substances and providing penalties.

Read first time and referred to committee on Public Safety.

House File 280, by L. Miller, a bill for an act providing an exemption from the computation of the individual income tax of certain amounts of retirement income and including applicability provisions.

Read first time and referred to committee on Ways and Means.

House File 281, by committee on State Government, a bill for an act relating to fantasy sports contests.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 282, by committee on Education, a bill for an act relating to information the board of educational examiners is required to review regarding applicants for license renewal.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 283, by committee on Education, a bill for an act relating to the time period over which payments are made under the all Iowa opportunity scholarship program.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

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House File 284, by committee on Education, a bill for an act relating to the limitation on the annual amount of an Iowa tuition grant paid to a qualified student.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 285, by committee on Economic Growth, a bill for an act concerning Iowa finance authority duties regarding the title guaranty board and the shelter assistance fund.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 286, by committee on Judiciary, a bill for an act relating to the direct deposit of employee wages.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 287, by committee on Judiciary, a bill for an act relating to counterfeit, nonfunctional, or unsafe air bags, providing penalties, and including effective date provisions.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 288, by committee on Natural Resources, a bill for an act allowing the taking of catfish by bow and arrow and providing penalties.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON CREDENTIALS

MR. SPEAKER: We, your committee on credentials, respectfully report that we find the following person duly elected to and entitled to a seat in the House of Representatives of the Eighty-sixth General Assembly as shown by this duplicate copy of the certificate of election on file in the office of the Secretary of State:

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David Sieck, House District 23

In accordance with Iowa Code Section 2.5, the Committee on Credentials has reviewed the certification of the February 10, 2015 Special Election from the Iowa Secretary of State Paul D. Pate, which is attached hereto and incorporated by this reference.

Guy Vander Linden, Chair Greg Forristall Chuck Isenhart

Office of the Secretary of State CERTIFICATION

To the Honorable Chief Clerk of the House:

I, PAUL D. PATE, Secretary of State of the State of Iowa, custodian of the files and records pertaining to elections in the State, do hereby certify that the State Canvassing Board has declared that at a Special Election held on February 10, 2015, the following named person was duly elected to the office of State Representative to represent district 23 for the residue of the term ending on December 31, 2016:

Twenty-third David Sieck

(Seal) In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Secretary of State at the Statehouse in Des Moines this sixteenth day of February, 2015.

PAUL D. PATE, Secretary of State

Vander Linden of Mahaska moved that the supplemental report of the committee on credentials be adopted.

The motion prevailed and the supplemental report was adopted.

MEMBER OATH OF OFFICE

The following oath of office was administered to Representative- elect David Sieck of Mills County by Chief Clerk .

"I do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the State of Iowa, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of Representative, according to the best of my ability, so help me God."

DAVID SIECK

Representative Sieck of Mills selected seat 57. 37th Day TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2015 329

COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS AND REVISIONS

The Speaker announced the following committee appointments and revisions due to the election of David Sieck to District 23, effective immediately:

Sieck, David Education Environmental Protection Human Resources Public Safety Administration and Regulation Appropriations Subcommittee, Vice Chair

Education Jones of Clay was removed

Environmental Protection Fisher of Tama was removed

Human Resources Stanerson of Linn was removed

Public Safety Landon of Polk was removed

Administration and Regulation Appropriations Subcommittee Highfill of Polk, Vice Chair was removed

The House stood at ease at 8:47 a.m., until the fall of the gavel.

The House resumed session at 9:38 a.m., Speaker Paulsen in the chair.

CONSIDERATION OF BILLS Regular Calendar

House File 146, a bill for an act concerning gambling game prohibited activities and making penalties applicable, was taken up for consideration.

Highfill of Polk moved that the bill be read a last time now and placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read a last time.

On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 146)

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The ayes were, 97:

Anderson Bacon Baltimore Baudler Baxter Bearinger Bennett Berry Best Branhagen Brown-Powers Byrnes Carlson Cohoon Cownie Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck Drake Dunkel Finkenauer Fisher Forbes Forristall Fry Gaines Gaskill Gassman Grassley Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanson Hanusa Heartsill Heaton Heddens Hein Highfill Holt Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacoby Jones Jorgensen Kaufmann Kearns Klein Koester Kooiker Kressig Landon Lensing Lykam Mascher Maxwell McConkey Meyer Miller, H. Miller, L. Mommsen Moore Nunn Oldson Olson Ourth Paustian Pettengill Rizer Rogers Ruff Running-Marquardt Salmon Sands Sexton Sheets Sieck Smith Soderberg Staed Stanerson Steckman Stutsman Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Thede Upmeyer Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell Wills Winckler Windschitl Wolfe Worthan Mr. Speaker Paulsen

The nays were, 2:

Kelley Prichard

Absent or not voting, 1:

Abdul-Samad

The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to.

House File 156, a bill for an act relating to certain costs under the statewide preschool program for four-year-old children and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions, was taken up for consideration.

Koester of Polk moved that the bill be read a last time now and placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read a last time.

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On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 156)

The ayes were, 99:

Anderson Bacon Baltimore Baudler Baxter Bearinger Bennett Berry Best Branhagen Brown-Powers Byrnes Carlson Cohoon Cownie Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck Drake Dunkel Finkenauer Fisher Forbes Forristall Fry Gaines Gaskill Gassman Grassley Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanson Hanusa Heartsill Heaton Heddens Hein Highfill Holt Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacoby Jones Jorgensen Kaufmann Kearns Kelley Klein Koester Kooiker Kressig Landon Lensing Lykam Mascher Maxwell McConkey Meyer Miller, H. Miller, L. Mommsen Moore Nunn Oldson Olson Ourth Paustian Pettengill Prichard Rizer Rogers Ruff Running-Marquardt Salmon Sands Sexton Sheets Sieck Smith Soderberg Staed Stanerson Steckman Stutsman Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Thede Upmeyer Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell Wills Winckler Windschitl Wolfe Worthan Mr. Speaker Paulsen

The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 1:

Abdul-Samad

The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to.

House File 159, a bill for an act relating to the administration of combined guardianship and conservatorship proceedings, was taken up for consideration.

Baxter of Hancock moved that the bill be read a last time now and placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read a last time.

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On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 159)

The ayes were, 99:

Anderson Bacon Baltimore Baudler Baxter Bearinger Bennett Berry Best Branhagen Brown-Powers Byrnes Carlson Cohoon Cownie Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck Drake Dunkel Finkenauer Fisher Forbes Forristall Fry Gaines Gaskill Gassman Grassley Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanson Hanusa Heartsill Heaton Heddens Hein Highfill Holt Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacoby Jones Jorgensen Kaufmann Kearns Kelley Klein Koester Kooiker Kressig Landon Lensing Lykam Mascher Maxwell McConkey Meyer Miller, H. Miller, L. Mommsen Moore Nunn Oldson Olson Ourth Paustian Pettengill Prichard Rizer Rogers Ruff Running-Marquardt Salmon Sands Sexton Sheets Sieck Smith Soderberg Staed Stanerson Steckman Stutsman Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Thede Upmeyer Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell Wills Winckler Windschitl Wolfe Worthan Mr. Speaker Paulsen

The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 1:

Abdul-Samad

The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to.

House File 167, a bill for an act concerning access to documents during the competitive bidding process for public improvement contracts, was taken up for consideration.

Carlson of Muscatine moved that the bill be read a last time now and placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read a last time.

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On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 167)

The ayes were, 99:

Anderson Bacon Baltimore Baudler Baxter Bearinger Bennett Berry Best Branhagen Brown-Powers Byrnes Carlson Cohoon Cownie Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck Drake Dunkel Finkenauer Fisher Forbes Forristall Fry Gaines Gaskill Gassman Grassley Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanson Hanusa Heartsill Heaton Heddens Hein Highfill Holt Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacoby Jones Jorgensen Kaufmann Kearns Kelley Klein Koester Kooiker Kressig Landon Lensing Lykam Mascher Maxwell McConkey Meyer Miller, H. Miller, L. Mommsen Moore Nunn Oldson Olson Ourth Paustian Pettengill Prichard Rizer Rogers Ruff Running-Marquardt Salmon Sands Sexton Sheets Sieck Smith Soderberg Staed Stanerson Steckman Stutsman Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Thede Upmeyer Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell Wills Winckler Windschitl Wolfe Worthan Mr. Speaker Paulsen

The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 1:

Abdul-Samad

The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to.

House File 202, a bill for an act relating to licensure of retired volunteer dentists and dental hygienists, was taken up for consideration.

Bacon of Story moved that the bill be read a last time now and placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read a last time.

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On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 202)

The ayes were, 98:

Anderson Bacon Baltimore Baudler Baxter Bearinger Bennett Berry Best Branhagen Brown-Powers Byrnes Carlson Cohoon Cownie Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck Drake Dunkel Finkenauer Fisher Forbes Forristall Fry Gaines Gaskill Gassman Grassley Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanson Hanusa Heartsill Heaton Heddens Hein Highfill Holt Huseman Isenhart Jacoby Jones Jorgensen Kaufmann Kearns Kelley Klein Koester Kooiker Kressig Landon Lensing Lykam Mascher Maxwell McConkey Meyer Miller, H. Miller, L. Mommsen Moore Nunn Oldson Olson Ourth Paustian Pettengill Prichard Rizer Rogers Ruff Running-Marquardt Salmon Sands Sexton Sheets Sieck Smith Soderberg Staed Stanerson Steckman Stutsman Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Thede Upmeyer Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell Wills Winckler Windschitl Wolfe Worthan Mr. Speaker Paulsen

The nays were, 1:

Hunter

Absent or not voting, 1:

Abdul-Samad

The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to.

House File 205, a bill for an act modifying reporting requirements relating to veterans attending postsecondary educational institutions, was taken up for consideration.

Gustafson of Madison moved that the bill be read a last time now and placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read a last time. 37th Day TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2015 335

On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 205)

The ayes were, 99:

Anderson Bacon Baltimore Baudler Baxter Bearinger Bennett Berry Best Branhagen Brown-Powers Byrnes Carlson Cohoon Cownie Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck Drake Dunkel Finkenauer Fisher Forbes Forristall Fry Gaines Gaskill Gassman Grassley Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanson Hanusa Heartsill Heaton Heddens Hein Highfill Holt Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacoby Jones Jorgensen Kaufmann Kearns Kelley Klein Koester Kooiker Kressig Landon Lensing Lykam Mascher Maxwell McConkey Meyer Miller, H. Miller, L. Mommsen Moore Nunn Oldson Olson Ourth Paustian Pettengill Prichard Rizer Rogers Ruff Running-Marquardt Salmon Sands Sexton Sheets Sieck Smith Soderberg Staed Stanerson Steckman Stutsman Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Thede Upmeyer Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell Wills Winckler Windschitl Wolfe Worthan Mr. Speaker Paulsen

The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 1:

Abdul-Samad

The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to.

IMMEDIATE MESSAGES

Upmeyer of Cerro Gordo asked and received unanimous consent that the following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate: House Files 146, 156, 159, 167, 202 and 205.

On motion by Upmeyer of Cerro Gordo, the House was recessed at 9:57 a.m., until 4:00 p.m. 336 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 37th Day

AFTERNOON SESSION

The House reconvened at 4:04 p.m., Windschitl of Harrison in the chair.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

House File 289, by Wessel-Kroeschell, a bill for an act relating to evidence of financial responsibility required to be furnished by certain pesticide applicators to the department of agriculture and land stewardship, and including effective date provisions.

Read first time and referred to committee on Agriculture.

House File 290, by Mascher, a bill for an act requiring the integration of lessons and tools relating to local foods and farm-to- school programs into curricula developed for the core content standards by the department, school districts, and accredited nonpublic schools.

Read first time and referred to committee on Education.

House File 291, by Wills, a bill for an act relating to the statute of limitations for prosecution of certain misdemeanors involving wildlife and hunting and fishing.

Read first time and referred to committee on Natural Resources.

House File 292, by Abdul-Samad, Meyer, Gaines, Oldson, and Hunter, a bill for an act requiring certain peace officers and school security personnel to wear a body camera.

Read first time and referred to committee on Public Safety.

House File 293, by Heartsill, Salmon, Holt, Mommsen, Kooiker, Wills, Vander Linden, Fisher, Gassman, and Sheets, a bill for an act relating to elections and voter registration by requiring proof of identification to vote, modifying in-person absentee registration procedures, modifying absentee voting procedures for eligible voters in assisted living programs, creating a criminal offense for falsely 37th Day TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2015 337 swearing certain oaths and affidavits, and including applicability provisions.

Read first time and referred to committee on State Government.

House File 294, by Mascher, a bill for an act relating to child care provider reimbursement rates under the state child care assistance program.

Read first time and referred to committee on Human Resources.

House File 295, by Mascher, a bill for an act concerning background checks relating to certain nonregistered child care home providers.

Read first time and referred to committee on Human Resources.

House File 296, by Finkenauer, Koester, Nunn, Stanerson, Kaufmann, Paustian, Deyoe, Drake, Wills, Byrnes, Grassley, Highfill, T. Taylor, Klein, Prichard, Oldson, Hall, Forbes, Ourth, Lensing, Running-Marquardt, Meyer, and Berry, a bill for an act concerning public comment on legislation pending before the general assembly.

Read first time and referred to committee on Administration and Rules.

House File 297, by Gaines, a bill for an act relating to the renewal requirements for a standard teaching license.

Read first time and referred to committee on Education.

House File 298, by Best, a bill for an act increasing the amount of the tuition tax credit and including retroactive applicability provisions.

Read first time and referred to committee on Education.

House File 299, by Windschitl, a bill for an act prohibiting the use of agreements concerning private land owners entered into by the loess hills development and conservation authority or the loess hills alliance.

Read first time and referred to committee on Judiciary. 338 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 37th Day

House File 300, by Steckman, Oldson, Gaskill, Lensing, Stutsman, Gassman, Dawson, Berry, Running-Marquardt, Staed, Ourth, Bearinger, Anderson, Hanson, Mascher, Wolfe, H. Miller, Thede, Brown-Powers, T. Taylor, McConkey, Ruff, Hunter, Forbes, Kelley, and Heartsill, a bill for an act relating to human trafficking outreach, awareness, and training programs.

Read first time and referred to committee on Judiciary.

House File 301, by Gaines, Staed, Meyer, Brown-Powers, Mascher, Abdul-Samad, and Lensing, a bill for an act prohibiting public employers from seeking information regarding felony convictions from job applicants unless required by law.

Read first time and referred to committee on State Government.

House File 302, by Gaines, Kelley, Staed, Meyer, Brown-Powers, Mascher, Abdul-Samad, Lensing, Gaskill, and Oldson, a bill for an act renaming the commission and office on the status of African Americans to include Africans.

Read first time and referred to committee on State Government.

House File 303, by Hein, a bill for an act relating to prorated annual registration fees for motor vehicles.

Read first time and referred to committee on Transportation.

House File 304, by T. Taylor, a bill for an act relating to civil penalties for citations issued as a result of the use of automated traffic law enforcement systems.

Read first time and referred to committee on Transportation.

House File 305, by Gaines, Meyer, Kearns, Mascher, Brown-Powers, Abdul-Samad, and Lensing, a bill for an act concerning the issuance of temporary visitor driver's licenses to certain foreign nationals.

Read first time and referred to committee on Transportation.

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House File 306, by Mascher, a bill for an act relating to tobacco products, including taxation of such products.

Read first time and referred to committee on Ways and Means.

House File 307, by committee on Education, a bill for an act modifying the school start date limitation and eliminating the related waiver.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 308, by committee on Commerce, a bill for an act relating to private employer alcohol testing policies.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

CONSIDERATION OF BILL Regular Calendar

House File 204, a bill for an act relating to open enrollment of students in online learning programs, was taken up for consideration.

Jones of Clay moved that the bill be read a last time now and placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read a last time.

On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 204)

The ayes were, 58:

Bacon Baltimore Baudler Baxter Best Branhagen Byrnes Carlson Cownie Deyoe Dolecheck Fisher Forristall Fry Gassman Grassley Gustafson Hagenow Hanusa Heartsill Heaton Hein Highfill Holt Huseman Jones Jorgensen Kaufmann Klein Koester Kooiker Landon Maxwell Miller, L. Mommsen Moore Nunn Olson Paulsen, Spkr. Paustian Pettengill Rizer Rogers Ruff Salmon Sands Sexton Sheets Sieck Soderberg Stanerson Taylor, R. Upmeyer Vander Linden Watts Wills Worthan Windschitl, Presiding 340 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 37th Day

The nays were, 40:

Anderson Bearinger Bennett Berry Brown-Powers Cohoon Dawson Dunkel Finkenauer Forbes Gaines Gaskill Hall Hanson Heddens Hunter Isenhart Jacoby Kearns Kelley Kressig Lensing Lykam Mascher McConkey Meyer Miller, H. Oldson Ourth Prichard Running-Marquardt Smith Staed Steckman Stutsman Taylor, T. Thede Wessel-Kroeschell Winckler Wolfe

Absent or not voting, 2:

Abdul-Samad Drake

The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to.

HOUSE FILE 97 WITHDRAWN

Jones of Clay asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw House File 97 from further consideration by the House.

IMMEDIATE MESSAGE

Upmeyer of Cerro Gordo asked and received unanimous consent that House File 204 be immediately messaged to the Senate.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Leave of absence was granted during voting as follows:

Abdul-Samad of Polk Drake of Cass

HOUSE FILE 249 REREFERRED

The Speaker announced that House File 249, previously referred to committee on Economic Growth was rereferred to committee on Local Government.

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SPONSOR ADDED

House File 196 Kressig of Black Hawk

BILL SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR

A communication was received from the Governor announcing that on February 17, 2015, he approved and transmitted to the Secretary of State the following bill:

Senate File 126, an Act updating the code references to the internal revenue code and decoupling from certain federal bonus depreciation provisions, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.

HOUSE STUDY BILL COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

H.S.B. 143 Judiciary

Relating to privileged communications between a physician or health facility and a patient following an adverse health care incident.

H.S.B. 144 Judiciary

Relating to the sale, lease, or rental of water treatment systems.

H.S.B. 145 Human Resources

Relating to the regulation of health care facilities, elder group homes, assisted living programs, and adult day services programs.

H.S.B. 146 State Government

Related to absentee ballot deadlines.

H.S.B. 147 Human Resources

Requiring pharmacies and pharmacists to report immunizations or vaccinations to the statewide immunization registry.

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H.S.B. 148 State Government

Concerning social and charitable gambling and making penalties applicable.

H.S.B. 149 Public Safety

Relating to indemnification of peace officers.

H.S.B. 150 Human Resources

Creating a disaster case management grant fund and program.

SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

House File 66

Education: Highfill, Chair; Byrnes and Winckler.

House File 75

Education: Highfill, Chair; Brown-Powers and Fry.

House File 176

Education: Highfill, Chair; Gaines and Hanusa.

House File 192

Ways and Means: Baltimore, Chair; Nunn and Prichard.

House File 200

Education: Highfill, Chair; Koester and Mascher.

House File 207

Education: Highfill, Chair; Gassman and Ruff.

House File 233

Public Safety: Fisher, Chair; Sieck and Wolfe.

House File 235

Human Resources: Rizer, Chair; Salmon and Wessel-Kroeschell.

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House File 236

Human Resources: Heaton, Chair; Heddens and Rizer.

House File 238

Public Safety: Fry, Chair; Holt and Olson.

House File 251

Human Resources: Fry, Chair; McConkey and Salmon.

House File 252

Human Resources: Fry, Chair; Anderson and Salmon.

House File 255

State Government: Vander Linden, Chair; Mascher and L. Miller.

House File 263

Human Resources: Heaton, Chair; Abdul-Samad and Bacon.

House File 274

Education: Dolecheck, Chair; Hanson and Hanusa.

House File 276

Human Resources: Forristall, Chair; Bacon and Wessel-Kroeschell.

House File 279

Public Safety: Klein, Chair; Anderson and Fry.

Senate File 173

Ways and Means: Highfill, Chair; Forristall and Ruff.

Senate File 176

Ways and Means: Highfill, Chair; Forristall and Ruff.

HOUSE STUDY BILL SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

House Study Bill 137

Agriculture: Grassley, Chair; Dunkel and Sexton.

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House Study Bill 145

Human Resources: Best, Chair; Bacon and Winckler.

House Study Bill 146

State Government: Stanerson, Chair; Hein and Hunter.

House Study Bill 147

Human Resources: L. Miller, Chair; R. Taylor and Winckler.

House Study Bill 148

State Government: Bacon, Chair; T. Taylor and Watts.

House Study Bill 149

Public Safety: Klein, Chair; Kooiker and Wolfe.

House Study Bill 150

Human Resources: L. Miller, Chair; Dawson and Salmon.

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS

MR. SPEAKER: The Chief Clerk of the House respectfully reports that the following committee recommendations have been received and are on file in the office of the Chief Clerk:

CARMINE BOAL Chief Clerk of the House

COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE

Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 116), relating to private employer alcohol testing policies.

Fiscal Note: No

Recommendation: Do Pass February 16, 2015.

Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 119), relating to allowable disclosures of radon testing results.

Fiscal Note: No

Recommendation: Amend and Do Pass February 16, 2015.

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COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC GROWTH

Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 99), relating to the programs and duties of the economic development authority and including effective date and retroactive and other applicability provisions and other properly related matters.

Fiscal Note: No

Recommendation: Amend and Do Pass February 17, 2015.

COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION

Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 9), relating to the licensure of child care programs operated or contracted for by a school district or accredited nonpublic school and including effective date provisions.

Fiscal Note: No

Recommendation: Amend and Do Pass February 16, 2015.

Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 61), relating to at-risk, alternative and alternative school, and returning dropout and dropout prevention programs and funding.

Fiscal Note: No

Recommendation: Do Pass February 16, 2015.

COMMITTEE ON HUMAN RESOURCES

Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 81), relating to the regulation of tanning facilities and making penalties applicable.

Fiscal Note: No

Recommendation: Amend and Do Pass February 17, 2015.

COMMITTEE ON STATE GOVERNMENT

Committee Bill (Formerly House File 1), requiring the budget submissions of state agencies to utilize a zero-base approach.

Fiscal Note: No

Recommendation: Do Pass February 17, 2015.

COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS

House File 166, a bill for an act relating to the disabled veteran homestead tax credit by modifying eligibility criteria and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.

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Fiscal Note: No

Recommendation: Do Pass February 11, 2015.

RESOLUTION FILED

H.R. 10, by Nunn, Meyer, and Oldson, a resolution congratulating the Drake Law School.

Laid over under Rule 25.

On motion by Upmeyer of Cerro Gordo, the House adjourned at 4:41 p.m., until 8:30 a.m., Wednesday, February 18, 2015.