DES MOINES, IOWA (March 23, 2023) — Governor Kim Reynolds has signed the following bills into law:

HF337: A bill for an act relating to the use of certain refrigerants.

HF202: A bill for an act relating to explosive materials including blasting agents, detonators, and destructive devices, providing penalties, and including effective-date provisions.

HF113: A bill for an act relating to the state public defender pilot project for child-welfare legal representation.

SF154: A bill for an act exempting hydroexcavation equipment from certain size, weight, load, and permit requirements on highways.

SF157: A bill for an act authorizing certain persons to administer the final field test of an approved driver-education course.

HF133: A bill for an act relating to refund payments made in connection with motor vehicle debt-cancellation coverage.

HF205: A bill for an act relating to the distribution of certain barrel-tax revenues collected on beer.

HF257: A bill for an act relating to third-party testers who administer the knowledge and driving-skills tests required for a commercial learner’s permit or commercial driver’s license.

SF538: A bill for an act relating to prohibited activities regarding gender transition procedures relative to minors, and including effective-date and applicability provisions.

SF482: A bill for an act prohibiting persons from entering single- and multiple-occupancy restrooms or changing areas and other facilities in elementary and secondary schools that do not correspond with the person’s biological sex and including effective-date provisions.

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