DES MOINES, IOWA (May 10, 2019) — On Friday, May 10, Governor Kim Reynolds signed the following bills into law:

HF224: An act relating to the criminal offense of lascivious conduct with a minor, and providing penalties.

HF263: An act relating to application fees for certain consumer loans.

HF291: An act relating to the community spouse resource allowance under the Medicaid program.

HF303: An act relating to a statewide welcome-center program.

HF328: An act relating to the definition of vulnerable elder.

HF422: An act relating to the provision of health-care services via telehealth for the civil commitment unit for sexual offenders.

HF486: An act relating to community catalyst-building remediation grants for emergency projects.

HF537: An act relating to the imposition of certain fees on public utilities for the use of public rights-of-way.

HF569: An act relating to personal degradation of a dependent adult as a form of dependent adult-abuse by a caretaker regulated by the department of human services, and making penalties applicable.

HF595: An act related to allowable annual salaries for deputy county-auditors in charge of elections administration.

HF625: An act relating to the integration of Medicaid and Healthy and Well Kids in Iowa program-eligibility, payment, and administration functions under the Department of Human Services.

HF642: An act relating to the release of certain confidential information by the Department of Human Services to multidisciplinary teams and making penalties applicable.

HF644: An act relating to juvenile justice, including provisions relating to child foster-care and parent-visitation in child-in-need-of-assistance proceedings.

HF707: An act relating to service of process relating to juvenile-delinquency proceedings and termination of the parent-child relationship proceedings.

HF750: An act relating to the powers and duties of the Department of Agriculture and land stewardship, by changing the name of the weather bureau, modifying provisions applicable to demonstration projects involving alternative fuels, transferring certain code sections, providing for the use of certain appropriated moneys for surface water-quality, and eliminating certain watershed demonstration pilot-projects.

HF764: An act relating to publication and procedural provisions relating to proposed constitutional amendments and including effective-date provisions.

SF93: An act relating to abandoned structures and abatement of public nuisances.

SF267: An act relating to the practice of massage therapy, and providing penalties.

SF323: An act relating to canned cocktails and including effective-date provisions.

SF337: An act providing for exceptions to the state child-labor law.

SF502: An act relating to disclosures of certain informaiton, including reprisals with respect to employees of the state and a political subdivision of the state, and providing information to employees concerning the office of Ombudsman.

SF505: An act modifying provisions relating to the licensure of professional landscape architects.

SF570: An act providing for immunity from civil liability for licensed architects and professional engineers providing disaster emergency-assistance under specified circumstances and including effective-date provisions.

SF605: An act relating to the application fee and annual fee imposed for nonassistance child-support cases.

SF618: An act relating to alcoholic beverage-control and matters under the purview of the Alcoholic Beverages division of the Department of Commerce, and including effective-date provisions.

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