Thursday, March 23, 2017 - (DES MOINES) – Gov. Terry Branstad today signed the following 7 bills into law:

House File 303:  an Act relating to notifications made by the commissioner of insurance of the potential need for a receivership for certain preneed sellers and cemeteries.

The bill passed the Iowa House on February 22, 99-0 and the Iowa Senate on March 13, 49-0.

House File 372:  an Act relating to turns against red lights made by vehicular traffic.

The bill passed the Iowa House on March 7, 95-1 and the Iowa Senate on March 13, 49-0.

House File 203:  an Act authorizing the use of primary road fund moneys for the secondary road and municipal street systems.  

The bill passed the Iowa House on February 9, 54-41 and the Iowa Senate on March 13, 26-21.

House File 577:  an Act relating to exemptions from disciplinary action for persons licensed to practice health-related professions based on their treatment of Lyme Disease or other tick-borne diseases, and including effective date provisions.

The bill passed the Iowa House on March 14, 93-0 and the Iowa Senate on March 21, 49-0.

Senate File 409:  an Act relating to state credit union examinations and boards meetings called by the superintendent of credit unions, and providing penalties.

The bill passed the Iowa Senate on March 9, 48-0 and the Iowa House on March 13, 95-0.

Senate File 376:  an Act relating to disclosure of asbestos bankruptcy trust claims in civil asbestos actions, asbestos and silica claims prioritization, and successor corporation asbestos-related liability, and including applicability provisions.

The bill passed the Iowa Senate on March 8, 27-22 and the Iowa House on March 13, 56-39.

Senate File 357:  an Act modifying licensing provisions applicable to electricians and electrical contractors.

The bill passed the Iowa Senate on March 6, 36-14 and the Iowa House on March 8, 65-34.

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