(DES MOINES)  -  Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad today signed the following bills into law:  

   

House File 131: an Act concerning the definition of beer for purposes of beer brewers and wholesalers.  

   

House File 202: an Act relating to licensure of retired volunteer dentists and dental hygienists.  

   

House File 266: an Act regarding disposal of yard waste in landfills operating a methane collection system.  

 

House File 371: an Act relating to allowable disclosures of radon testing results.

House File 372: an Act relating to court appointed special advocates and the confidentiality of information regarding a child receiving foster care.

House File 445: an Act relating to payment of costs for educational services for children residing in certain psychiatric hospitals or institutions.

Senate File 130: an Act making changes to certain limitations within the National Guard Educational Assistance Program. 

Senate File 131:  an Act relating to information the Board of Educational Examiners is required to review regarding applicants for license renewal.

Senate File 134: an Act concerning bonding requirements for a wine direct shipper license.

Senate File 150:  an Act increasing the criminal penalty for a sexually violent predator who escapes or attempts to escape from custody.

Senate File 198: an Act relating to the regulation of certified public accountants and certified public accounting firms.

Senate File 223: an Act relating to support of the poor by certain relatives.

Senate File 323: an Act concerning lottery games and revenue for support of veterans.

Senate File 440: an Act relating to interstate contracts for substance abuse and mental health care and treatment.

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