DES MOINES, IOWA (May 2, 2019) — On Thursday, Governor Kim Reynolds signed the following bills into law:

HF304: An act relating to reports of personal degradation by caretakers of dependent-adults in facilities and programs regulated by the department of inspections and appeals.

HF325: An act relating to weapons-requirements for non-ambulatory hunters.

HF516: An act relating to voting-membership on joint 911 service-boards.

HF598: An act relating to the assignment of pupils who are siblings to classrooms by school districts.

SF170: An act relating to the publication duties of and the filling of vacancies on county agricultural-extension councils and including effective-date and applicability provisions.

SF341: An act relating to assistance-animals and service-animals in housing, service-animals, and service-animals-in-training in public accommodations, and misrepresentation of an animal as a service-animal or a service-animal-in-training, providing penalties, and including effective-date and applicability provisions.

SF364: An act relating to the Iowa sobriety and drug-monitoring program.

SF435: An act relating to towable recreational vehicles, travel trailers, and fifth-wheel travel trailers, making penalties applicable, and including applicability provisions.

SF447: An act relating to the power of cities to regulate certain building restrictions, and including effective date provisions.

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