DES MOINES, IOWA (May 6, 2025) — Governor Kim Reynolds signed the following bills into law:

HF 532: A bill for an act enacting the dietician licensure compact.

HF 875: A bill for an act relating to health insurers’ credentialing process.

HF 295: A bill for an act relating to accreditation of postsecondary educational institutions, prohibiting adverse action by accrediting agencies against certain postsecondary educational institutions for compliance with state law, providing remedies, and including effective-date provisions.

HF 316: A bill for an act relating to career education, including middle-school career exploration and industry-recognized credential seals and certificates for high-school students.

HF 392: A bill for an act authorizing school districts and accredited nonpublic schools to apply to the Department of Education for authorization to maintain a year-round school calendar at an attendance center for school for students enrolled in grades nine through twelve.

HF 471: A bill for an act modifying provisions related to school concussion and brain-injury policies.

HF 440: A bill for an act relating to tuition, degree programs, employment, and related matters pertaining to students enrolled at regent institutions.

HF 894: A bill for an act relating to the release of liens on snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, and water vessels.

HF 903: A bill for an act relating to partial payments during construction of farm-to-market road.

HF 397: A bill for an act relating to the address confidentiality program.

HF 994: A bill for an act concerning quarterly reports on and payments of beer barrel and wine gallonage taxes, and including effective-date provisions.

HF 398: A bill for an act relating to the duties of the director of the Department of Corrections, the Board of Corrections, superintendents, and district directors.

HF 793: A bill for an act relating to fire fighter training and certification.

HF 885: A bill for an act relating to deer and wild turkey hunting licenses for disabled veterans.

HF 710: A bill for an act relating to roofs on private docks and required insurance.

SF 277: A bill for an act modifying provisions related to compulsory education, truancy, and chronic absenteeism.

SF 150: A bill for an act relating to sexual exploitation of a minor, and making penalties applicable.

SF 513: A bill for an act prohibiting a court from ordering payment of a postsecondary education subsidy for a child under a dissolution of marriage temporary order or final judgment or decree, and providing for application to existing orders, judgments, and decrees.

SF 148: A bill for an act relating to special landowner turkey-hunting licenses.

SF 606: A bill for an act relating to electronic filing of sales and use tax returns, and including effective-date provisions.

SF 257: A bill for an act relating to the display of a validation sticker on a vehicle registration plate.

SF 604: A bill for an act relating to the measurement of units sold for purposes of cigarette and tobacco regulation and taxation, and including effective-date provisions.

SF 583: A bill for an act relating to school safety by requiring the creation of school safety-assessment teams and authorizing information sharing between certain governmental agencies.

SF 296: A bill for an act allowing police service dogs to receive emergency veterinary medical services while on duty.

SF 106: A bill for an act relating to the conveyance of firearms in or on certain vehicles.

SF 398: A bill for an act relating to closing costs for a debt secured by an interest in land.

SF 491: A bill for an act prohibiting the use of remotely piloted aircraft flying over farm property, and making penalties applicable.

SF 573: A bill for an act relating to motor vehicle glass repair, replacement, and insurance, making penalties applicable, and including applicability provisions.

SF 423: A bill for an act relating to deer-hunting, including deer depredation and the purchasing of a youth deer-hunting license and tag.

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