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

   

House Files:  

   

House File 398 an Act relating to the duties and responsibilities of insurance producers under insurance policies or contracts.  

   

House File 2109 an Act relating to vapor products and alternative nicotine products, and providing penalties.  

 

House File 2273: an Act relating to certain state and local government activities related to vehicle registration, taxation of rental vehicles, and levee and drainage districts.

House File 2289: an Act relating to the regulation and use of unmanned aerial vehicles.

House File 2454: an Act relating to the beginning farmer tax credit program, including the agricultural assets transfer tax credit and the custom farming contract tax credit, by extending the carry forward period, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.

House File 2468: an Act creating an individual income tax credit for qualified adoption expenses paid or incurred in connection with certain adoptions and including retroactive applicability provisions.

House File 2474: an Act expanding the criminal offense of and related penalties for sexual exploitation of include persons issued a school coaching authorization, and including effective date provisions.

House File 2476 an Act relating to funding of unified law enforcement districts, and including effective date and applicability provisions.

Senate Files:

Senate File 383 an Act relating to the sealing of juvenile delinquency records.

Senate File 2196 an Act relating to programs and services under the purview of the Department of Public Health, and including effective date provisions.

Senate File 2239 an Act relating to elder abuse and providing penalties.

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