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A bill for an act relating to matters under the purview of the department of inspections, appeals, and licensing.(Formerly SSB 1032 .)

A bill for an act relating to matters under the purview of the department of inspections, appeals, and licensing.(Formerly SSB 1032 .)

Passed Legislature

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

Sponsor
COMMITTEE ON STATE GOVERNMENT
Last action
2025-04-16
Official status
Withdrawn. S.J. 812 .
Effective date
Not listed

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A bill for an act relating to matters under the purview of the department of inspections, appeals, and licensing.(Formerly SSB 1032 .)

A bill for an act relating to matters under the purview of the department of inspections, appeals, and licensing.(Formerly SSB 1032 .)

What This Bill Does

  • A bill for an act relating to matters under the purview of the department of inspections, appeals, and licensing.(Formerly SSB 1032 .)

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Bill History

  1. 2025-04-16 Iowa Legislature

    Withdrawn. S.J. 812 .

  2. 2025-04-16 Iowa Legislature

    HF 776 substituted. S.J. 811 .

  3. 2025-04-03 Iowa Legislature

    Placed on calendar under unfinished business. S.J. 688 .

  4. 2025-03-17 Iowa Legislature

    Attached to HF 776 . S.J. 541 .

  5. 2025-02-05 Iowa Legislature

    Committee report, approving bill. S.J. 204 .

  6. 2025-02-05 Iowa Legislature

    Introduced, placed on calendar. S.J. 201 .

Official Summary Text

A bill for an act relating to matters under the purview of the department of inspections, appeals, and licensing.(Formerly SSB 1032 .)

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Senate

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SENATE

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BY

COMMITTEE

ON

STATE

GOVERNMENT

(SUCCESSOR

TO

SSB

1032)

A

BILL

FOR

An

Act

relating

to

matters

under

the

purview

of

the

department

1

of

inspections,

appeals,

and

licensing.

2

BE

IT

ENACTED

BY

THE

GENERAL

ASSEMBLY

OF

THE

STATE

OF

IOWA:

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Section

1.

NEW

SECTION

.

10A.110

Standards

adopted

by

1

reference

——

access.

2

Notwithstanding

section

17A.6,

subsection

3,

the

department

3

and

any

statutorily

established

board,

commission,

committee,

4

or

council

under

the

purview

of

the

department

may

adopt

5

standards

by

reference

to

another

publication

without

posting

6

the

publication

to

the

department’s

internet

sites

if

the

7

publication

containing

the

standards

is

readily

accessible

on

8

the

internet

at

no

cost

and

the

internet

site

at

which

the

9

publication

may

be

found

is

included

in

the

administrative

10

rules

that

adopt

the

standard.

11

Sec.

2.

NEW

SECTION

.

10A.111

Complaints.

12

The

department

may

administratively

close

a

complaint

that

13

does

not

allege

a

violation

of

this

chapter,

the

enabling

14

statute

of

a

board

under

the

purview

of

the

department,

or

a

15

rule

of

a

board

under

the

purview

of

the

department.

16

Sec.

3.

NEW

SECTION

.

10A.112

Fees.

17

If

a

board

under

the

purview

of

the

department

is

otherwise

18

authorized

by

law

to

establish

fees

by

rule,

the

board,

19

following

approval

by

the

department,

may,

or

at

the

direction

20

of

the

department,

shall,

by

rule

establish

or

revise

such

21

fees.

22

Sec.

4.

Section

10A.402,

subsection

1,

Code

2025,

is

amended

23

to

read

as

follows:

24

1.

Investigations

relative

to

the

practice

of

regulated

25

professions

and

occupations

,

except

those

within

the

26

jurisdiction

of

the

board

of

medicine,

the

board

of

pharmacy,

27

the

dental

board,

and

the

board

of

nursing

.

28

Sec.

5.

Section

10A.402,

Code

2025,

is

amended

by

adding

the

29

following

new

subsection:

30

NEW

SUBSECTION

.

7.

Investigations

relating

to

compliance

31

with

state

or

federal

law,

if

an

entity

of

the

executive

32

branch

of

state

government,

except

for

an

institution

under

33

the

control

of

the

state

board

of

regents,

has

entered

34

into

a

written

agreement

with

the

department

to

conduct

the

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investigation.

1

Sec.

6.

Section

10A.403,

Code

2025,

is

amended

to

read

as

2

follows:

3

10A.403

Investigators

——

peace

officer

status.

4

Investigators

of

the

department

shall

have

the

powers

5

and

authority

of

peace

officers

when

acting

within

the

6

scope

of

their

responsibilities

to

conduct

investigations

7

as

specified

in

section

10A.402,

subsection

subsections

5

8

and

7

.

An

investigator

shall

not

carry

a

weapon

to

perform

9

responsibilities

as

described

in

this

section

.

10

Sec.

7.

NEW

SECTION

.

10A.508

Confidentiality.

11

1.

The

department

shall

keep

confidential

the

private

12

information

of

a

person

licensed,

previously

licensed,

or

13

seeking

to

be

licensed

by

the

department

or

a

licensing

board

14

under

the

administrative

authority

of

the

department,

unless

15

otherwise

ordered

by

a

court,

the

lawful

custodian

of

the

16

records,

or

another

person

duly

authorized

to

release

the

17

information.

18

2.

For

purposes

of

this

section:

19

a.

“Licensed”

shall

be

construed

broadly

and

includes

20

but

is

not

limited

to

registration

with

or

certification

by

21

the

department

or

a

licensing

board

under

the

administrative

22

authority

of

the

department.

23

b.

“Private

information”

means

information

that

can

be

used

24

alone

or

in

combination

with

other

information

to

identify,

25

contact,

or

locate

a

person

in

that

person’s

individual

or

26

private

capacity,

or

the

disclosure

of

which

would

otherwise

27

constitute

a

clearly

unwarranted

invasion

of

personal

privacy,

28

including

but

not

limited

to

a

person’s

social

security

number,

29

driver’s

license

number,

financial

account

number,

individual

30

taxpayer

identification

number,

personal

identification

31

number,

date

of

birth,

other

unique

identifying

number,

home

32

address,

home

telephone

number,

electronic

mail

address,

and

33

other

contact

information,

and

the

names

of

the

person’s

minor

34

children.

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Sec.

8.

Section

103.32,

subsection

3,

Code

2025,

is

amended

1

to

read

as

follows:

2

3.

When

an

inspection

is

requested

by

a

property

owner,

3

the

minimum

fee

shall

be

thirty

dollars

plus

five

dollars

4

per

branch

circuit

or

feeder.

The

fee

for

fire

and

accident

5

inspections

shall

be

computed

at

the

rate

of

forty-seven

6

dollars

per

hour,

and

mileage

and

other

expenses

shall

be

7

reimbursed

as

provided

by

the

department.

8

Sec.

9.

Section

321L.5,

subsection

2,

Code

2025,

is

amended

9

to

read

as

follows:

10

2.

A

persons

with

disabilities

parking

space

designated

11

after

July

1,

1990,

shall

comply

with

the

dimension

12

requirements

specified

in

rules

adopted

by

the

department

13

of

public

safety

inspections,

appeals,

and

licensing

and

in

14

effect

when

the

spaces

are

designated.

The

department

shall

15

adopt

accepted

national

standards

for

dimensions

of

persons

16

with

disabilities

spaces,

consistent

with

the

requirements

of

17

federal

law.

However,

these

dimension

requirements

do

not

18

apply

to

parallel

on-street

parking

spaces.

19

Sec.

10.

Section

321L.8,

subsection

2,

Code

2025,

is

amended

20

to

read

as

follows:

21

2.

The

department

of

public

safety

inspections,

appeals,

22

and

licensing

shall

adopt

rules

pursuant

to

chapter

17A

23

governing

the

manner

in

which

persons

with

disabilities

parking

24

spaces

are

provided.

25

EXPLANATION

26

The

inclusion

of

this

explanation

does

not

constitute

agreement

with

27

the

explanation’s

substance

by

the

members

of

the

general

assembly.

28

This

bill

relates

to

matters

under

the

purview

of

the

29

department

of

inspections,

appeals,

and

licensing

(DIAL).

30

Under

current

law,

licensing

boards

under

the

purview

of

31

DIAL

that

regulate

business

and

commerce-related

professions

32

are

authorized

to

adopt

standards

by

reference

to

a

publication

33

that

is

readily

accessible

on

the

internet

at

no

cost

by

34

including

the

internet

site

in

the

rule

adopting

the

standard

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rather

than

posting

the

publication

itself

to

the

entity’s

1

internet

site.

The

bill

applies

this

generally

to

DIAL

and

2

entities

under

DIAL’s

purview.

3

The

bill

authorizes

DIAL

to

administratively

close

4

complaints

that

do

not

allege

a

violation

of

Code

chapter

10A,

5

a

board’s

enabling

statute,

or

a

rule

of

a

board.

The

bill

also

6

specifies

DIAL’s

authority

over

fees

established

by

rule

by

7

boards

under

DIAL’s

purview,

provided

that

establishment

of

a

8

given

fee

by

rule

is

otherwise

authorized

by

law.

9

Under

current

law,

DIAL

is

authorized

to

perform

inspections

10

and

investigations

of

health-related

professions

(Code

section

11

147.88).

The

bill

amends

the

responsibilities

of

DIAL’s

12

director

to

reflect

that

authorization.

13

The

bill

also

requires

DIAL’s

director

to

coordinate

14

investigations

relating

to

compliance

with

state

or

federal

law

15

if

an

executive

branch

entity

has

entered

into

an

agreement

16

with

DIAL

to

conduct

an

investigation.

The

bill

grants

DIAL’s

17

investigators

the

powers

and

authority

of

a

peace

officer

when

18

conducting

such

investigations.

19

The

bill

requires

DIAL

to

keep

private

information

that

20

DIAL

receives

for

purposes

of

licensure

confidential

unless

21

authorized

to

release

the

information

by

a

court,

the

lawful

22

custodian,

or

a

person

authorized

to

release

the

information.

23

The

bill

eliminates

the

fee

for

fire

and

accident

24

inspections

conducted

by

DIAL

and

requires

DIAL,

rather

than

25

the

department

of

public

safety,

to

adopt

administrative

rules

26

governing

how

parking

spaces

for

persons

with

disabilities

are

27

provided.

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