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Written by Pheasants Forever News
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Thursday, 09 May 2013 15:52 |
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General CRP sign-up runs May 20th through June 14th
Iowa – May 7, 2013 – Pheasants Forever is hosting informational meetings across Iowa for landowners and agricultural producers in advance of the USDA Farm Service Agency’s Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) general sign-up that runs May 20th through June 14th. Led by Pheasants Forever Farm Bill Wildlife Biologists, landowners can learn how to increase their farm or ranch income while creating wildlife habitat in the process.
“It is Pheasants Forever’s belief that there is room for conservation on every farm and ranch in the country,” says Dave Nomsen, Pheasants Forever’s Vice President of Government Affairs, “Just a look at recent history – from a wet cycle to a historic drought last year – showcases this need for conservation. Programs like CRP provide stability for producers on lower-yielding, tougher-to-farm acres, while simultaneously serving as America’s top habitat tool for pheasants and quail.”
At CRP informational meetings, Pheasants Forever Farm Bill Wildlife Biologists will discuss how the Conservation Reserve Program works, and provide landowners with expertise on increasing the chances of their acreage qualifying for the program. While a majority of meetings are occurring prior to the opening of CRP General Sign-Up 45, in some areas meetings extend into the first few weeks of the open sign-up period.
Nomsen encourages landowners to attend the meetings and to not assume there’s no room for conservation practices in an era of record crop production and prices. “CRP rental rates may be significantly higher in some areas than in years past, some CRP practices allow for haying and grazing, others encourage pollinator habitat, and those pollinating insects are also necessary for agricultural production. Every farm in the country, whether it’s 200 acres or 2,000 acres, has a percentage of acreage in production that annually loses money. So we’re looking to work together with landowners to identify these areas and help their bottom line, and also help Pheasants Forever’s bottom line of conserving wildlife habitat.”
The CRP informational meetings are organized by Pheasants Forever, Quail Forever, the Farm Service Agency and the Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Landowners who can’t make a CRP informational meeting are encouraged to make an appointment with their local Pheasants Forever Farm Bill Wildlife Biologist or visit their local FSA office.
Pheasants Forever, including its quail conservation division, Quail Forever, is the nation's largest nonprofit organization dedicated to upland habitat conservation. Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever have more than 135,000 members and 730 local chapters across the United States and Canada. Chapters are empowered to determine how 100 percent of their locally raised conservation funds are spent, the only national conservation organization that operates through this truly grassroots structure.
Contact an Iowa Pheasants Forever Biologist
Iowa Pheasants Forever CRP Meeting Schedule
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Manchester Pizza Ranch |
1100 W Main St. |
Manchester |
Delaware |
IA |
52057 |
5/16/2013 |
10AM |
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Swiss Valley Nature Center |
13606 Swiss Valley Rd |
Peosta |
Dubuque |
IA |
52068 |
5/15/2013 |
1PM |
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Swiss Valley Nature Center |
13606 Swiss Valley Rd |
Peosta |
Dubuque |
IA |
52068 |
5/15/2013 |
6PM |
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Mossy Oak Properties |
2044 HWY 5 |
Albia |
Monroe |
IA |
52531 |
5/28/2013 |
6PM |
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Drake Community Library |
930 Park St |
Grinnell |
Poweshiek |
IA |
50112 |
5/21/2013 |
6PM |
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ISU Extension Office |
212 North I |
Oskaloosa |
Mahaska |
IA |
52577 |
5/23/2013 |
6PM |
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USDA Service Center |
300 Chamber Dr |
Anamosa |
Jones |
IA |
52205 |
5/20/2013 |
12PM |
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Linn County Extension Office |
383 Collins Rd. NE Suite 201 |
Cedar Rapids |
Linn |
IA |
52402 |
5/14/2013 |
6PM |
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Central Park |
12515 Central Park Rd |
Center Junction |
Jones |
IA |
52212 |
5/31/2013 |
5PM |
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Coggon Fire Station |
101 N Railroad St |
Coggon |
Linn |
IA |
52218 |
5/22/2013 |
6:30PM |
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Fairfax Public Library |
313 Vanderbilt Street |
Fairfax |
Linn |
IA |
52228 |
5/19/2013 |
3PM |
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Jones County Extension |
800 N. Maple St. Suite 2 |
Monticello |
Jones |
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52310 |
5/21/2013 |
5:30PM |
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Mt. Vernon City Building |
213 1st St. NW |
Mt. Vernon |
Linn |
IA |
52314 |
5/30/2013 |
7PM |
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Wickiup Hill Learning Center |
10260 Morris Hill Road |
Toddville |
Linn |
IA |
52341 |
5/28/2013 |
7PM |
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ISU Extension Office |
304 E 7th St |
Logan |
Harrison |
IA |
51546 |
5/23/2013 |
9:30AM |
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Jackson Building |
Madison County Fairgrounds |
Winterset |
Madison |
IA |
50273 |
5/23/2013 |
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News Releases -
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Written by Iowa Judical Branch
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Thursday, 09 May 2013 15:24 |
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The following documents are amendments to the Iowa Court Rules or new court rules recently approved by the Iowa Supreme Court.
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| In the Matter of Amendments to Iowa Court Rules Chapter 9 (May 9, 2013) |
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Child Support Guidelines Effective July 1, 2013
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Order (69 kb) |
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| In the Matter of Amendments to Rules of Appellate Procedure and Organization and Procedures of Appellate Courts in Chapters 6 and 21 of the Iowa Court Rules (March 5, 2013) |
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The Iowa Supreme Court has approved rules governing electronic appellate processes. The rules, to be contained in the Chapter 16 court rules pertaining to EDMS, are prospective only. The court will announce an effective date for the rules and for implementation of electronic filing in the appellate courts at a later date. |
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Order (63 kb) |
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| In the Matter of Amendments to Rules of Appellate Procedure and Organization and Procedures of Appellate Courts in Chapters 6 and 21 of the Iowa Court Rules (March 5, 2013) |
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The Iowa Supreme Court has amended the rules of appellate procedure contained in chapter 6 of the Iowa Court Rules and has rescinded and rewritten the rules governing the organization and procedures of appellate courts contained in Chapter 21 of the Iowa Court Rules. Effective May 3, 2013 |
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Order (74 kb) |
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| In the Matter of Adoption of an Emeritus Pro Bono Practice Rule (March 1, 2013) |
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The Iowa Supreme Court has adopted an emeritus pro bono practice rule (Iowa Court Rule 31.19) that encourages retired or retiring Iowa attorneys, including attorneys licensed in other states, to provide volunteer legal services on behalf of legal aid organizations serving low income persons in Iowa. Effective immediately |
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Order and Rule Amendments (323 kb) |
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| In the Matter of New Rule of Civil Procedure (December 6, 2012) |
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The Iowa Supreme Court has approved the addition of rule 1.1702 to the Iowa Rules of Civil Procedure providing a uniform process for interstate depositions and discovery. |
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Supervisory Order (157 kb) |
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Registration of House Counsel Effective immediately |
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Order (49 kb) |
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| In the Matter of Standard Forms of Pleadings for Small Claims Actions (Sept. 13, 2012) |
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Chapter 3 of the Iowa Court Rules -- Form 3.27:Verification of Account Effective immediately |
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Order (90 kb) |
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| In the Matter of Amendments to the Iowa Court Rules Governing Lawyer Advertising (August 28, 2012) |
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Effective January 1, 2013 |
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Order and Chapter 32 (1114 kb) |
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| In the Matter of Amendments to Iowa Court Rules 35.17 and 42.1 (August 24, 2012) |
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Effective immediately |
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Order, Rule 35.17 and 42.1 (66 kb) |
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| In the Matter of Amendment of Iowa Court Rule 35.1 (August 24, 2012) |
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Effective immediately |
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Order, Rule 35.1 (56 kb) |
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| In the Matter of Amendments to Rules of Appellate Procedure (May 21, 2012) |
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6.1005 Regarding Frivolous Appeals and Withdrawal of Counsel (Including Related Changes to Other Rules) Effective immediately |
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Order (147 kb) |
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| In the Matter of Standard Forms of Pleadings for Small Claims Actions (May 7, 2012) |
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Chapter 3 of the Iowa Court Rules is rescinded effective July 1, 2012, and revised Chapter 3 is adopted. Until July 1, 2012, parties may use either the current pleadings forms or the new pleadings forms. |
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Order (129 kb) |
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| In the Matter of Amendments to Iowa Court Rules Regulating the Practice of Law (May 2, 2012) |
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Amendments concerning the attorney disciplinary process, client trust account reconciliation and record retention procedures, continuing legal education, and the bar exam. Amended effective immediately |
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Nunc Pro Tunc (59 kb) |
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| In the Matter of Amendments to Iowa Court Rule 32:7.4 (March 12, 2012) |
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The Court adds Veterans Law to the list of fields of practice and specialization. |
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Order (80 kb) |
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| Iowa Courts Rules |
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The Chief Justice has signed a supplemental order specifying the effective date of the amendment to Rule 41.3(2) |
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Supplemental Order (35 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules (February 20, 2012) |
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Amendments concerning the attorney disciplinary process, client trust account reconciliation and record retention procedures, continuing legal education, and the bar exam. Amended effective immediately |
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Order (183 kb) |
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| In the Matter of Amendment to Chapter 11 (December 30, 2011) |
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New Standards of Conduct for Mediators is based on the 2005 Model Standards of Conduct for Mediators. Prior to publication of the new standards, the Iowa Code Editor's office has revised the numbering format of the new standards. In addition, the court has made punctuation and grammatical changes to the new standards. |
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Nunc Pro Tunc (361 kb) |
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| In the Matter of Amendments to Iowa Court Rules Chapter 46.13(4) (December 12, 2011) |
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Causes for disciplinary action. |
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Order and Amendment (338 kb) |
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| In the Matter of Amendments to Iowa Court Rules Chapter 12 (November 14, 2011) |
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Earlier this year, the General Assembly approved statutory changes that prohibit the possession, receipt, and shipment of firearms and ammunition by a person found by a court to be mentally ill. To comply with this legislation, the court amended two forms used for civil commitments pursuant to Chapter 229 of the Iowa Code. |
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Order (1202 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules (November 10, 2011) |
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Amendment to chapter 11 of the Iowa Court Rules— Adoption of Standards of Conduct for Mediators Summary—At the recommendation of the Iowa State Bar Association, the American Academy of Alternate Dispute Resolution Attorneys, and others, the court replaces chapter 11 of the Iowa Court Rules, “Rules Governing Standards of Practice for Lawyer Mediators in Family Disputes,” with new standards of conduct for mediators. The current standards have changed little since their adoption in 1987. The new standards mirror the 2005 Model Standards of Conduct for Mediators with one exception. The court added a provision concerning the scope of the rules. This provision provides that the “standards apply to mediators who are lawyers licensed to practice law in Iowa, mediators who participate in any mediation program approved by a court of this state, and mediators in any matter required to be mediated by an Iowa court order or rule.” The standards for mediators in the prior version of chapter 11 applied to lawyer mediators in family disputes only. The new standards take effect January 1, 2012. |
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Order and Amended Rule (352 kb) |
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| Iowa Rules of Civil Procedure (November 30, 2010) |
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Amendment to Rules of Civil Procedure 1.909 -- The supreme court amends Iowa Rule of Civil Procedure 1.909, setting the fee for late settlement of jury trials, to include a party's waiver of jury trial within the rule's time frame. Temporarily amended, effective immediately Permanently effective January 28, 2011 |
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Order and amended rule (479 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules (November 24, 2010) |
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Amendment to Rule 41.12 requires all lawyers newly admitted by examination to complete a basic skills course on Iowa law within one year after admission to the Iowa bar. The supreme court amends the rule to permit new lawyers to take the basic skills course during the time between completion of the bar examination and admission to practice. Effective immediately |
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Order and amended rule (565 kb) |
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| Iowa Rules of Civil Procedure (August 3, 2010) |
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Amendments to Rules of Civil Procedure 1.1007 and 1.1008--Time to file certain post-ruling motions These amendments increase the amount of time that a party has to file certain post-ruling motions. The court increased the time to file such motions from ten days after the filing of a verdict to fifteen days after the filing of a verdict. This additional time is intended to address case processing delays that cut into the time parties have to file such motions. These delays are the on-going consequence of the severe cuts in the judicial branch budget over the past decade. Efffective August 9, 2010 |
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Amendment (483 kb) |
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| Amendment to Code of Judicial Conduct (June 23, 2010) |
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Amendment to Application Section Summary ― This amendment is a technical correction. Effective immediately |
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Amendment (342 kb) |
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Amendment to Rule of Criminal Procedure 2.19(4) Reporting Opening Statements and Closing Arguments―This amendment requires the reporting of opening statements and final arguments in a criminal trial. The former version of the rule required reporting of these remarks only upon request of a party. The purpose of this amendment is to ensure that a complete record of all aspects of a trial exists to enable a complete review of a case on appeal. Under the former rule, the absence of a record of opening statements and closing arguments frequently hampered appellate review, particularly with regard to questions of error preservation and prejudice. Effective August 16, 2010 |
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Order and Rule (239 kb) |
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| Rule 22.28 Report Form (May 27, 2010) |
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Amended form for filing transcript income and expense reports. |
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Supervisory Order (589 kb) |
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| Amendment to Rule of Judicial Administration (May 27, 2010) |
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Amendments to Rule 22.28(7) ―Court Reporter Transcript Income and Expense Reports Summary―In response to feedback from court reporters regarding the work involved in producing these reports and confusion about certain reporting requirements, the court amended the rule to require only one report a year (May 1) rather than two reports a year. Effective immediately |
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Order and rule (271 kb) |
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| Rules for Expanded Media Coverage (May 27, 2010) |
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Amendment to Rule 25.3―Witness Objection to Request for Media Coverage Summary―At the request of the Clerks’ Manual Committee, the court amended this rule to provide that a witness is entitled to assistance from the clerk of court in providing copies of the witness’s objection to EMC coverage to attorneys, parties, the presiding judge, the district court administrator, and the media coordinator. Effective immediately |
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Order and rule (394 kb) |
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| Rule of Appellate Procedure (May 27, 2010) |
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Procedure 6.1401 Form 5―TPR and CINA Expedited Appeal Summary―The Iowa Court of Appeals recommended these changes to the CINA/TPR petition form for the purpose of obtaining more direction and information from an appellant regarding the issues being raised on appeal. Effective immediately |
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Order and form (1457 kb) |
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| Rules of Civil Procedure (May 26, 2010) |
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Amendment to Rule of Civil Procedure 1.1013(1) ―Fee for Petition to Vacate or Modify a Judgment Summary―Earlier this year, the court amended this rule to require the payment of a filing fee when filing a motion or petition for vacating or modifying a judgment. Later, the court was informed of confusion among clerks of court and attorneys about the application of this rule, particularly with respect to small claims cases. Clerks of court asked for guidance. To clarify the rule, the court adopted this amendment. The amendment clarifies that a petition of this nature when filed in small claims shall require payment of the fee for filing a small claims case set forth in section 631.6(1)(a). Currently, the filing fee for small claims cases is $85.
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Order and rule (641 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules (April 30, 2010) |
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Adopted effective May 3, 2010 |
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Order (17337 kb) |
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| Iowa Rules of Civil Procedure (March 9, 2010) |
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1.431 Motion practice 1.1013 Procedure for vacating or modifying judgment Adopted, effective May 10, 2010 |
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Amendments (650 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules (March 9, 2010) |
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Rule 22.30 -- Use of signature facsimile Amended, effective immediately |
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Order and amended rule (568 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules (January 19, 2010) |
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Chapter 31--Admission to the Bar Chapter 39--Client Security Commission Chapter 41--Continuing Legal Education Amended, effective immediately |
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Order and amended rules (1599 kb) |
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| Iowa Rules of Civil Procedure (January 7, 2010) |
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1.431 Motion practice 1.909 Fee for late settlement of jury trial Adopted, effective March 8, 2010 |
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Amended rules (445 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules (January 6, 2010) |
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Court Records Chapter 20 Adopted, effective immediately |
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Order and new rules (382 kb) |
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| Iowa Rule of Appellate Procedure (December 18, 2009) |
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Rule 6.702 Filing fees and copies Effective immediately
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Order and rule (435 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules (November 12, 2009) |
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Rule 22.39 Staffing offices of clerks of court Rule 22.40 Public business hours of offices of clerks of court |
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Order and Rules (365 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules (November 9, 2009) |
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Rule 22.28 Transcripts - transcript fee and expense report Amended, effective immediately |
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Order and Amended Rules 22.28 (657 kb) |
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| Iowa Rules of Criminal Procedure (October 28, 2009) |
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State's duty to disclose witnesses Amended, effective immediately |
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Rule 2.11(12) (2045 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules (October 12, 2009) |
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Basic skills course requirement Effective immediately |
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Rule 41.12 (new) (483 kb) |
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| Iowa Rules of Civil Procedure (August 10, 2009) |
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Deposition subpoena 1.715 Court reporter memorandum 1.903(3) Judgment on the pleadings 1.954 Subpoena 1.1701 Forms 12,13, 14 and 15, 1.1901 Effective October 9, 2009 |
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New Rules and forms (4849 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules (August 10, 2009) |
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Oral Argument, Rule 21.24 Effective immediately |
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Amended rule (273 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules (August 10, 2009) |
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Admission to the Bar Rules 31.12, 35.1, 39.14, 42.7, 47.3, and 47.5 Amended, effective immediately
Rule 47.6 adopted Old Rules 47.6-47.12 renumbered Effective immediately |
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Order and amendments (1847 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules (July 27, 2009) |
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Rules 35.19, 35.20, 35.21 Filing Certificates of Noncompliance Effective immediately |
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Amended Rules (1831 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules (June 29, 2009) |
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Service by e-mail Iowa Rule of Civil Procedure 1.453 Iowa Rule of Criminal Procedure 2.34 Temporarily amended, effective immediately Permanently effective August 28, 2009
Emancipation of minors Rules of Juvenile Procedure 8.35 Temporarily adopted, effective immediately Permanently effective August 28, 2009
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Supervisory Order and amendments (768 kb) |
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| Iowa Rules of Appellate Procedure 6.701(7) (June 29, 2009) |
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Service by e-mail Rule 6.701(7) Effective immediately |
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Order and rule (201 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules ( June 3, 2009) |
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Organization of Appellate Courts; Judicial Administration Rules 21.24(3) and 22.30 are amended Effective immediately |
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Amended rules (586 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules (June 3, 2009) |
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Admission to the Bar Rule 31.18 adopted Rules 31.14 and 31.25 forms 1 and 2 are amended Effective immediately |
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Chapter 31 (4765 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules (April 9, 2009) |
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31.2 Admission to the Bar Effective immediately |
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Amended Rule (336 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules (April 9, 2009) |
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25.5 Expanded Media Coverage Effective immediately |
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Amended Rule (318 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules (April 9, 2009) |
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9.8(2) Child Support Guidelines Correction to guidelines that take effect on July 1 |
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Amended Rule (251 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules (April 3, 2009) |
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Iowa Rules of Evidence 5.502 Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product 5.615 Exclusion of witnesses 5.803 Hearsay exceptions 5.804 Hearsay exceptions 5.807 Residual Exception Effective June 1, 2009 |
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new Rules of Evidence (1527 kb) |
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| Iowa Rules of Criminal Procedure (April 3, 2009) |
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Rule 2.4(6), 2.5(3) and 2.11(11) Temporarily amended, effective immediately Permanently effective June 1, 2009 |
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Supervisory Order and amendments (2049 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules (March 25, 2009) |
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Amendments to Rules of Evidence 5.803, 5.902, and 5.1101 Effective May 25, 2009 |
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Amendments to Chapter 5 (940 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rule 12.36 (March 9, 2009) |
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Forms 32 and 33 Effective May 11, 2009 |
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Forms (663 kb) |
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| Iowa Rules of Criminal Procedure 2.4(6) and 2.5(3) (December 23, 2008) |
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Minutes of evidence--witness information Temporarily amended, effective immediately Effective February 23, 2009 |
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Chapters 2.4(6) and 2.5(3) (619 kb) |
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Iowa Court Rules Chapter 6-Appellate Rules (October 31, 2008) Iowa Rules of Civil Procedure 1.1010 and 1.1401 - 1.1412 Iowa Rule of Criminal Procedure 2.73 Iowa Rule of Juvenile Procedure 8.21 |
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Effective January 1, 2009 |
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Chapter 6 and Amended Rules (30755 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules Chapters 22 and 51 (October 31, 2008) |
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Senior judge program Effective January 1, 2009 |
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Chapters 22 and 51 (1610 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules 31.12 and 31.13 (October 16, 2008) |
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Admission on motion Effective immediately |
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Rules 31.12 and 31.13 (1183 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules Chapters 12 and 13 (October 1, 2008) |
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Involuntary commitment proceedings Effective December 15, 2008 |
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Chapters 12 and 13 (1081 kb) |
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| Iowa Rule of Civil Procedure 1.422 (July 31, 2008) |
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| Iowa Rules of Civil Procedures 1.903 and Rule 1.1901 Form 12 (July 31, 2008) |
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Rule 1.1901 and Rule 1.1901 Form 12 (143 kb) |
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| Iowa Court Rules Chapter 23 (June 27, 2008) |
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Time Standards for case processing, notice of civil trial-setting conference and trial scheduling order Effective September 1, 2008 |
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| Iowa Rules of Civil Procedures 1.906 (June 27, 2008) |
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| Iowa Rule of Civil Procedure 1.1901 and Iowa Rule of Criminal Procedure 2.32 (June 26, 2008) |
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Rule of Civil Procedure 1.901 forms 8 and 9 Rule of Criminal Procedure 2.32 forms 1 and 2 Temporary adoption of amendments by supervisory order Permanent effective date September 1, 2008 |
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News Releases -
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Written by Gregory Schmidt
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Thursday, 09 May 2013 14:45 |
The 22nd annual IOWA RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL & Gathering o'Celts will be enhanced this year with additional components, since it will be the final production for its originator Gregory Schmidt. On Memorial Day Weekend, May 25-26-27th (11am to 6pm), armies of performers, edutainers and educators will converge onto the grounds and six stages of Middle Amana Park in the heart of the Amana Colonies. All of the participants have been recruited or developed through the years by Greg Schmidt, producer-director of numerous special events. "I wanted this to be a showcasing of many of our most popular Iowa Renaissance Festival acts, since it will be my grand finale' of sorts," Schmidt laments. The popular festival, which will be operated by another local production group in the future, will maintain its look as has been presented by Schmidt's Iowa-based Festivals International. Some of the unique hi-lights are the equestrian spectacle Joust Evolution, Shattock Schoole of Defense comedy theater, Brotherhood of Steel from Kansas City, Have Court Will Travel from Des Moines, The Horsemen fairy tale theater from Nebraska, and Clan MacSwade's highland games demonstrations. There will also be a variety of other regional acts and village characters newly added to the festival roster, such as the Hardtack Jack pub band from Minnesota, the Fabulous Fantastic Flying Fratellis from Omaha, Swords and Shenanigans, Rolling Hills Stables pony ride, and the premiere of Punch & Judy Puppet Show. In all there will be 58 scheduled stage shows daily with some 200 costumed village minstrels and strolling characters. The merchant's bazaar will be enhanced with ten additional artisan vendors, which will make for the largest shopping village the festival has ever had. This will include everything from custom-made jewelry to collector weapons. Most of the unique hand-made goods available can only be found at a regional Renaissance faire, with many of the artisans demonstrating their skills. Crane Winery will be added to the Royal Pavilion beer garden. Plus, an additional Mediterranean food stall will be added to the outside food court. Living history encampment groups, such as Warwick and Guardians of the Black Forest, will fill the rolling meadow of the park with a variety of folk life exhibits and combat shows. Plus, there will be hands-on activities such as knife-tossing and public archery. Admission costs for the Iowa Renaissance Festival will remain the same at $10 for adults, $6 for kids from 6 to 13, with tots free. The two-day pass will be $17, and the three-day pass will be $22. Group discounts are available. Parking is free. For location info and directions go to www.amanacolonies.com and for event details go to www.iowarenfest.com or
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(641) 357-5177. *Gregory Schmidt, known as Sir William Rogers at the faire, will be spending the future producing Iowa interest documentaries, running his new charity Quarters for Quarters and promoting the Plant Your Parking front lawn gardening movement. |
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Written by Kara Beach
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Thursday, 09 May 2013 14:39 |
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SPRINGFIELD – Lt. Governor Simon will testify in support of legislation that will improve the disclosures made by elected and high-ranking government officials. Senate Bill 1361, sponsored by Sen. Dan Kotowski (D-Park Ridge) will be heard in the Senate’s Executive Committee today.
“This legislation will improve disclosure forms that are confusing to filers and do not give Illinois residents adequate information about whether state leaders hold conflicts of interest,” Simon said. “I encourage the committee to help us continue to increase government transparency by passing this bill.”
SB 1361 proposes a revised disclosure form, known as a Statement of Economic Interests, which must be filed with the secretary of state’s office or county clerk’s office, or postmarked annually by May 1. The current forms, which are filed by elected officials, high-ranking government employees and candidates, have not been updated since being introduced 40 years ago.
The revised form would require filers to list outside sources of income, lobbyist relationships and loans made or accepted on terms not available to the general public, for the first time. Simon, who served on the Illinois Reform Commission, worked with government watchdog groups to draft Senate Bill 1361. The legislation is Simon’s top transparency initiative of 2013.
DATE: Wednesday, May 8
TIME: 2 p.m. – committee begins
PLACE: Room 212, State Capitol, Springfield
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