DES MOINES - On Tuesday, Governor Kim Reynolds signed the following 10 bills into law:

HF323: an act relating to the exploitation of a dependent-adult by a caretaker.

HF393: an act relating to the reporting of certain gifts and bequests received by the executive branch.

HF418: an act relating to commercial driver’s-license requirements, and including applicability-provisions.

HF518: an act relating to reimbursement for dually-eligible Medicare and Medicaid members receiving the Medicare hospice-benefit and Medicaid-only members electing the hospice-benefit in a nursing-facility.

HF701: an act relating to the continuance of lawful preexisting nonconforming-uses by manufactured, modular, and mobile homes and site-built dwelling-units.

SF112: an act relating to the requirements for certifications of trust and including applicability-provisions.

SF402: an act providing for the good-faith submission of information, records, applications, and documents to the credit-union division.

SF403: an act relating to the subpoena powers of the superintendent of credit unions, and making penalties applicable.

SF506: an act relating to procedural requirements for the merger of state-credit unions.

SF507: an act relating to the definition of personal injuries arising out of and in the course of the employment for the purposes of compensable acts for workers’ compensation.

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