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Kim Reynolds signs bill allowing school staff to carry loaded guns

Kim Reynolds signed a slew of bills into law today including a new law allowing for school staff to arm themselves with loaded guns.
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DES MOINES – Today, Governor Kim Reynolds signed the following bills into law:

 

HF 2586: A bill for an act relating to school security, including the use of school security personnel by school districts and authorizing school employees to be issued professional permits to carry weapons, and including effective date provisions.

 

HF 2326: A bill for an act relating to real estate brokers, the rental or leasing of real estate, and brokerage agreements, and including effective date and applicability provisions.

 

HF 555: A bill for an act relating to the practice of pharmacy, and providing for administrative penalties.

 

HF 2515: A bill for an act relating to the licensure of marital and family therapists, mental health counselors, and social workers, and including effective date provisions.

 

HF 2153: A bill for an act relating to the college student aid commission’s reporting requirements.

 

HF 2232: A bill for an act relating to the licensure of employers providing interpreting and transliterating services to employees.

 

HF 2310: A bill for an act relating to certain trespassing violations and associated scheduled fines.

 

HF 2325: A bill for an act relating to inspections for violations relating to retailers of cigarettes, tobacco, tobacco products, alternative nicotine products, and vapor products that provide for use or consumption of regulated products on the retailer’s premises.

 

HF 2404: A bill for an act relating to processes overseen by the department of health and human services, including internal adoption information sharing, dependent adult abuse matters, juvenile justice court filings, mandatory reporter training, and health care coordination and intervention teams, and including effective date provisions.

 

HF 2249: A bill for an act relating to trapping by persons under the age of sixteen.

 

HF 2517: A bill for an act relating to trusts, including irrevocable trusts, trust petitions, and trust proceedings.

HF 2398: A bill for an act relating to bonds and insurance policies for public officers.

HF 2422: A bill for an act relating to the criminal offense of accessory after the fact if the public offense involves a murder, and providing penalties.
HF 2277: A bill for an act relating to prohibited conduct of a brewer with regard to wholesaler agreements.
HF 2598: A bill for an act establishing the criminal offense of looting, and providing penalties.
HF 2186: A bill for an act relating to notice of agency sales of unused highway right-of-way.
HF 2187:  A bill for an act relating to certain reporting requirements of the department of transportation.
HF 204: A bill for an act relating to motor vehicles that traverse certain railroad grade crossings against a gate or signal, and providing penalties.
HF 2669: A bill for an act relating to the sale of wine, including private wine sales and wine auction permits, providing fees, and making penalties applicable.
HF 2636: A bill for an act relating to the taxation of captive companies, and including effective date provisions.
HF 2648: A bill for an act relating to alcoholic beverage licenses, including native distilled spirits alternating proprietorships and the issuance of five-day retail alcohol and native wine licenses, and providing fees.
HF 2260: A bill for an act relating to the practices of performing rights societies.
HF 2579: A bill for an act relating to personalized fire fighter and emergency medical services special registration plates, and providing fees.
HF 2426: A bill for an act relating to the inspection obligations of the department of inspections, appeals, and licensing associated with hotel sanitation.
HF 2390: A bill for an act relating to certain powers and duties of the department of inspections, appeals, and licensing including confidentiality of information and records, and dependent adult abuse, and making penalties applicable.
HF 2190: A bill for an act relating to the issuance of a search warrant.
HF 2191: A bill for an act relating to earned time applied to reduce certain mandatory minimum sentences.
HF 2185: A bill for an act relating to personal information of the previous owner of a motor vehicle.
HF 2240: A bill for an act relating to harassment by the dissemination, publishing, distribution, or posting of a visual depiction showing another person in a state of full or partial nudity or engaged in a sex act that has been altered to falsely depict another person, and making penalties applicable.
HF 2464: A bill for an act relating to merchant category codes for transactions involving firearms and ammunition, firearm registries and records, and providing civil penalties.
HF 2487: A bill for an act relating to education, including by modifying provisions related to mandatory reporting to the board of educational examiners of certain specified school employees, complaints against school employees and the investigation of complaints against school employees, and the responsibilities of the department of education and the board of educational examiners.
HF 2308: A bill for an act relating to a proclamation of disaster emergency and the disaster aid contingent fund.
HF 2538: A bill for an act relating to state agency strategic planning and data collection.
HF 2163: A bill for an act relating to public safety telecommunicators.
SF 2362: A bill for an act relating to residential and motor vehicle service contracts and licenses.
SF 2291: A bill for an act relating to real estate brokers and brokerage agreements.
SF 2275: A bill for an act requiring notice to the general assembly in appellate actions regarding the constitutionality of a statute and including effective date and applicability provisions.
SF 2171: A bill for an act permitting leaders of the general assembly to file amicus curiae briefs in appellate proceedings.
SF 2261: A bill for an act relating to operating-while-intoxicated offenses, including temporary restricted licenses and ignition interlock devices, providing penalties, making penalties applicable, and including effective date and applicability provisions.
SF 2414: A bill for an act relating to underground storage tanks, including repealing the Iowa comprehensive petroleum underground storage tank fund and eliminating the Iowa comprehensive petroleum underground storage tank fund board, making appropriations, and including effective date and transition provisions.
SF 2054: A bill for an act eliminating requirements providing for the payment of an outstanding tax liability by dissolved business entities as a condition to reinstatement.

Today, Governor Kim Reynolds signed SF 2431, a bill to remove the statute of limitations for victims of child sexual abuse by the Boy Scouts of America:

“Those who were sexually abused while in Boy Scouts should have the ability to receive the greatest amount of compensation available. Even after an initial disclosure, it may take many more years before a victim is willing to file a legal action in a public court proceeding. We should not stand in the way of these survivors receiving their justified compensation. I am proud to sign this bill and I hope it brings some sense of justice and closure.”

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