Bill Text: IA SF574 | 2019-2020 | 88th General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: A bill for an act relating to boards and commissions of the state. (Formerly SF 201.)
Spectrum: Committee Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-01-15 - Subcommittee: R. Smith, Celsi, and Miller-Meeks. S.J. 87. [SF574 Detail]
Download: Iowa-2019-SF574-Introduced.html
Senate
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574
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Introduced
SENATE
FILE
574
BY
COMMITTEE
ON
STATE
GOVERNMENT
(SUCCESSOR
TO
SF
201)
A
BILL
FOR
An
Act
relating
to
boards
and
commissions
of
the
state.
1
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IOWA:
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Section
1.
NEW
SECTION
.
69.16F
Boards
and
commissions
——
1
periodic
reviews
——
expiration
of
terms
——
exceptions.
2
1.
Beginning
July
1,
2019,
over
each
succeeding
five-year
3
period
of
time,
all
appointive
boards,
commissions,
committees,
4
and
councils
of
the
state
established
by
the
Code
shall
conduct
5
an
ongoing
and
comprehensive
review
of
the
appointive
board,
6
commission,
committee,
or
council,
and
issue
a
written
report
7
to
the
general
assembly.
The
department
of
management
shall
8
establish
a
schedule
and
required
submission
date
for
the
9
report
during
each
five-year
period
for
all
appointive
boards,
10
commissions,
committees,
and
councils
of
the
state
subject
to
11
the
requirements
of
this
subsection.
The
written
report
shall
12
state
the
purposes
and
functions
of
the
board,
commission,
13
committee,
or
council,
including
its
operations,
actions,
and
14
any
policy
initiatives
undertaken
during
the
preceding
five
15
years,
and
in
addition
shall
specifically
address
whether
the
16
board,
commission,
committee,
or
council
continues
to
be
needed
17
to
serve
the
policy
objectives
of
the
state
and
whether
any
18
legislative
changes
are
appropriate.
Upon
receipt
of
each
19
written
report,
the
speaker
of
the
house
and
the
president
of
20
the
senate
shall
refer
such
report
to
the
appropriate
committee
21
of
the
general
assembly.
22
2.
Notwithstanding
any
provision
of
law
to
the
contrary,
at
23
12:00
midnight
on
July
1,
2025,
and
each
fifth
year
thereafter,
24
all
terms
of
office
for
positions
on
appointive
boards,
25
commissions,
committees,
and
councils
of
the
state
established
26
by
the
Code
which
are
appointed
by
the
governor
and
subject
to
27
confirmation
by
the
senate
shall
expire,
and
no
appointments
28
to
the
position
to
fill
the
vacant
position
shall
be
made,
29
unless
legislation
is
enacted
into
law
no
sooner
than
three
30
years
prior
to
the
next
succeeding
expiration
date
waiving
31
the
requirements
of
this
subsection
for
an
appointive
board,
32
commission,
committee,
or
council
of
the
state
subject
to
the
33
requirements
of
this
subsection.
Waiving
the
requirements
34
of
this
subsection
shall
be
the
only
subject
matter
of
the
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which
waives
the
requirements
of
the
subsection
for
any
1
appointive
board,
commission,
committee,
or
council
of
the
2
state
subject
to
this
subsection.
3
3.
a.
This
section
shall
not
apply
to
the
Iowa
ethics
and
4
campaign
disclosure
board
established
under
section
68B.32.
5
b.
Subsection
2
shall
not
apply
to
the
following:
6
(1)
The
board
of
medicine
as
designated
in
section
147.13.
7
(2)
The
board
of
pharmacy
as
designated
in
section
147.13.
8
(3)
The
dental
board
as
designated
in
section
147.13.
9
(4)
The
board
of
nursing
as
designated
in
section
147.13.
10
EXPLANATION
11
The
inclusion
of
this
explanation
does
not
constitute
agreement
with
12
the
explanation’s
substance
by
the
members
of
the
general
assembly.
13
This
bill
concerns
all
appointive
boards,
commissions,
14
committees,
and
councils
of
the
state
established
by
the
Iowa
15
Code.
16
New
Code
section
69.16F
establishes
requirements
for
17
appointive
boards,
commissions,
committees,
and
councils
to
18
conduct
comprehensive
reviews
over
each
five-year
period,
19
beginning
July
1,
2019.
The
bill
requires
each
board,
20
commission,
committee,
or
council
to
conduct
a
review
during
21
each
five-year
period,
on
a
schedule
established
by
the
22
department
of
management,
and
issue
a
report
on
the
review
23
to
the
general
assembly.
The
new
Code
section
also
provides
24
that
terms
of
office
for
all
positions
on
appointive
boards,
25
commissions,
committees,
and
councils
which
are
appointed
by
26
the
governor
and
subject
to
confirmation
by
the
senate
expire
27
every
five
years,
beginning
July
1,
2025,
and
no
appointments
28
to
fill
the
vacancy
can
be
made,
unless
legislation
is
enacted
29
waiving
this
requirement.
The
bill
requires
that
legislation
30
waiving
the
requirement
be
enacted
no
sooner
than
three
31
years
prior
to
the
next
five-year
expiration
date
and
waiving
32
the
requirement
shall
be
the
only
subject
matter
of
the
33
legislation.
34
The
bill
further
provides
that
the
requirements
of
the
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new
Code
section
shall
not
apply
to
the
Iowa
ethics
and
1
campaign
disclosure
board.
In
addition,
the
bill
provides
2
that
the
requirement
that
terms
of
office
of
appointive
boards
3
and
commissions
shall
expire
every
five
years
unless
the
4
requirement
is
waived
shall
not
apply
to
the
board
of
medicine,
5
the
board
of
pharmacy,
the
dental
board,
and
the
board
of
6
nursing.
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