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A bill for an act establishing drug-free homeless service zones, and providing penalties. (Formerly HSB 705 .)

A bill for an act establishing drug-free homeless service zones, and providing penalties. (Formerly HSB 705 .)

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY
Last action
2026-03-12
Official status
Fiscal note .
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

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A bill for an act establishing drug-free homeless service zones, and providing penalties. (Formerly HSB 705 .)

A bill for an act establishing drug-free homeless service zones, and providing penalties.

What This Bill Does

  • A bill for an act establishing drug-free homeless service zones, and providing penalties.
  • (Formerly HSB 705 .)

Limits and Unknowns

  • This entry is temporarily using official source text because the generated explanation could not be confirmed against the official bill text during the last sync.

Bill History

  1. 2026-03-12 Iowa Legislature

    Fiscal note .

  2. 2026-03-03 Iowa Legislature

    Subcommittee: Schultz, Blake, and Bousselot. S.J. 457 .

  3. 2026-02-25 Iowa Legislature

    Read first time, referred to Judiciary. S.J. 409 .

  4. 2026-02-25 Iowa Legislature

    Message from House. S.J. 409 .

  5. 2026-02-25 Iowa Legislature

    Immediate message. H.J. 434 .

  6. 2026-02-25 Iowa Legislature

    Passed House , yeas 70, nays 21. H.J. 430 .

  7. 2026-02-25 Iowa Legislature

    Amendment H-8035 adopted, as amended. H.J. 430 .

  8. 2026-02-25 Iowa Legislature

    Amendment H-8050 to amendment H-8035 filed, adopted. H.J. 430 .

  9. 2026-02-24 Iowa Legislature

    Fiscal note .

  10. 2026-02-24 Iowa Legislature

    Amendment H-8035 filed. H.J. 414 .

  11. 2026-02-18 Iowa Legislature

    Introduced, placed on calendar. H.J. 331 .

Official Summary Text

A bill for an act establishing drug-free homeless service zones, and providing penalties. (Formerly HSB 705 .)

Current Bill Text

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House

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HOUSE

FILE

2584

BY

COMMITTEE

ON

PUBLIC

SAFETY

(SUCCESSOR

TO

HSB

705)

(As

Amended

and

Passed

by

the

House

February

25,

2026

)

A

BILL

FOR

An

Act

establishing

drug-free

homeless

service

zones,

and

1

providing

penalties.

2

BE

IT

ENACTED

BY

THE

GENERAL

ASSEMBLY

OF

THE

STATE

OF

IOWA:

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Section

1.

NEW

SECTION

.

716.15

Drug-free

homeless

service

1

zones.

2

1.

A

person

commits

a

violation

of

this

section

if

the

3

person

intentionally

or

knowingly

does

any

of

the

following:

4

a.

The

person

is

present

within

a

drug-free

homeless

5

service

zone

and

unlawfully

sells

or

transfers

or

attempts

to

6

unlawfully

sell

or

transfer

a

controlled

substance.

7

b.

The

person

operates

or

has

authority

to

enforce

the

8

policies

and

requirements

of

a

facility-based

drug-free

9

homeless

service

zone

that

primarily

serves

homeless

10

individuals

and

that

receives

state,

local,

or

federal

funding,

11

and

the

person

allows

an

individual

accessing

services

to

12

unlawfully

possess

or

use

a

controlled

substance

on

the

13

premises

of

the

facility.

14

2.

An

offense

under

subsection

1,

paragraph

“a”

,

is

15

punishable

as

the

same

class

of

criminal

violation

for

which

16

the

offense

would

be

punishable

under

existing

law

had

the

17

violation

not

occurred

within

a

drug-free

homeless

service

18

zone,

except

that

the

presumptive,

minimum,

and

maximum

19

sentence

for

the

offense

shall

be

increased

by

one

year.

20

The

additional

sentence

imposed

under

this

subsection

is

in

21

addition

to

any

enhanced

punishment

that

may

be

applicable

22

under

subsection

4.

Notwithstanding

any

other

law

to

the

23

contrary,

a

person

convicted

under

this

section

is

not

eligible

24

for

a

deferred

judgment,

a

deferred

or

suspended

sentence,

25

probation,

or

work

release.

26

3.

A

person

who

is

convicted

of

a

violation

of

subsection

1,

27

paragraph

“b”

,

is

guilty

of

an

aggravated

misdemeanor.

28

4.

An

operator

of

a

facility-based

drug-free

homeless

29

service

zone

who

violates

subsection

1,

paragraph

“b”

,

is

30

ineligible

to

apply

for

homelessness

assistance

grants

from

the

31

state

for

a

period

of

three

years

from

the

date

of

conviction

32

unless

the

operator

terminates

the

employment

of

any

employee

33

or

volunteer

who

commits

a

violation

of

subsection

1,

paragraph

34

“b”

.

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5.

In

addition

to

any

other

penalty,

a

person

convicted

1

of

an

offense

under

this

title

shall

be

punished

by

a

fine

of

2

not

less

than

two

thousand

dollars

or

three

times

the

value

3

as

determined

by

the

court

of

the

drugs

involved

in

or

giving

4

rise

to

the

offense,

whichever

is

greater.

No

fine

under

5

this

subsection

shall

be

suspended,

in

part

or

whole,

for

any

6

reason.

7

6.

a.

Each

operator

of

a

facility-based

service

that

8

primarily

serve

homeless

individuals

shall

place

and

maintain

9

permanently

affixed

signs

located

in

a

conspicuous

manner

10

clearly

visible

to

the

public

at

the

main

entrance

of

the

11

facility

that

identifies

the

building

and

its

accompanying

12

grounds

as

a

drug-free

homeless

service

zone.

Such

signs

shall

13

be

written

in

both

English

and

Spanish

and

in

contrasting

14

colors

with

block

letters

at

least

one

inch

in

height.

15

b.

If

the

facility-based

service

provides

shelter

or

16

housing

for

children

or

victims

of

domestic

violence

that

17

may

be

endangered

if

the

purpose

or

location

of

the

facility

18

became

known,

at

least

one

sign

shall

be

permanently

affixed

19

in

a

visible

manner

inside

the

building

within

five

feet

of

20

the

main

entrance

of

the

facility

that

identifies

the

building

21

and

its

accompanying

grounds

as

a

drug-free

homeless

service

22

zone.

Such

signs

shall

be

written

in

both

English

and

Spanish

23

and

in

contrasting

colors

with

block

letters

at

least

one

inch

24

in

height.

25

7.

For

the

purposes

of

this

section:

26

a.

“Drug-free

homeless

service

zone”

means

the

area

within

27

three

hundred

feet

of

the

premises

of

a

facility-based

service.

28

b.

“Facility-based

service”

means

any

emergency

or

temporary

29

shelter,

transitional

housing

provider,

or

operator-owned

30

permanent

supportive

housing

entity

that

receives

government

31

funding

for

the

purpose

of

providing

shelter

to

homeless

32

persons.

33

c.

“Operator”

means

the

sole

proprietorship,

organization,

34

association,

corporation,

partnership,

joint

venture,

limited

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partnership,

limited

liability

partnership,

limited

liability

1

company,

or

other

entity

or

business

association

that

is

the

2

direct

recipient

of

government

funding

for

the

provision

of

3

facility-based

services.

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