DES MOINES, IOWA (May 3, 2019) — On Friday, Governor Kim Reynolds signed the following bills into law:

HF387: An act relating to distance requirements for certain motor-vehicles following other vehicles.

HF389: An act relating to the process and fees associated with the registration and title of vessels, snowmobiles, and all-terrain vehicles.

HF643: An act relating to driver’s licenses and nonoperator’s identification-cards marked to reflect deaf or hard-of-hearing status.

HF570: An act relating to the brain-injury home and community-based services-waiver monthly-budget maximum.

HF606: An act relating to continuing-education requirements for certain professions.

HF423: An act relating to the suspension of Medicaid coverage for an inmate of a public institution.

SF531: An act relating to pediatric congenital heart-surgery including data-reporting and the provision of patient-education by hospitals.

SF283: An act relating to conflicts of interest in certain government public-contracts.

HF766: An act relating to appropriations for health and human-services and veterans and including other related provisions and appropriations, providing penalties, and including effective-date and retroactive and other applicability-date provisions.

SF302: An act relating to motor vehicles operated by an automated driving-system, and making penalties applicable.

SF303: An act relating to the replacement of a person’s driver’s license or nonoperator’s identification card on the person’s twenty-first birthday anniversary.

SF319: An act relating to peace-officers and retired peace-officers who provide street or highway driving-instruction.

SF265: An act providing for the sale of certain mushrooms at farmers markets, and providing an effective date.

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