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IA SF543
IA SF543A bill for an act relating to the carrying, transportation, and possession of weapons by certain persons and in certain locations, and including effective date provisions.(Formerly SSB 1168.)
summary
Introduced
03/06/2023
03/06/2023
In Committee
06/05/2023
06/05/2023
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
04/16/2024
04/16/2024
Introduced Session
90th General Assembly
Bill Summary
This bill relates to the carrying, transportation, and possession of weapons by certain persons and in certain locations. The bill is organized by divisions. DIVISION I —— EMPLOYER POLICIES REGARDING FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION —— DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND OTHER DETENTION FACILITIES —— PARKING LOTS. The bill provides that the current prohibition against introducing contraband into, or onto, the grounds of certain facilities and institutions under the jurisdiction of the department of corrections does not apply to the otherwise lawful carrying, transportation, or possession of a firearm or ammunition if the firearm or ammunition remains out of sight and inside a locked vehicle on the real property comprising the publicly accessible, nonsecure parking lot of the secure facility, jail, or institution. The bill prohibits an employer from prohibiting an employee from carrying, possessing, or transporting a firearm or ammunition on the real property comprising the employee’s place of employment if the firearm or ammunition is out of sight and inside a locked, privately owned motor vehicle and if the carrying, transportation, or possession of the firearm or ammunition is otherwise lawful under the laws of this state. The bill defines “employee”, which includes a contract employee or volunteer. The bill provides that an employer, owner, or lawful possessor of the property on which the employer is located is immune from any claim, cause of action, or lawsuit seeking damages alleged as a result of any firearm brought onto the property of the employer, owner, or lawful possessor on which the employer is located by an employee. The bill provides situations for which an employer may prohibit the carrying, transportation, or possession of firearms and ammunition. This division of the bill takes effect upon enactment. DIVISION II —— FIREARMS ON SCHOOL PROPERTY. Under current administrative rules, the driver of a school vehicle transporting pupils shall not permit firearms or other weapons, nor ammunition, to be carried in the passenger compartment. The bill allows a school district or nonpublic school to authorize or direct a person to carry, transport, or possess a firearm, other weapon, or ammunition in a school vehicle. Current law generally prohibits a person from going armed with, carrying, or transporting a firearm of any kind, whether concealed or not, on the grounds of a school. The bill authorizes a person, whether a driver or passenger and including a person authorized or directed pursuant to the bill, while the person is dropping off or picking up from a school a student, staff member, or other person having business at the school, or while the person is making a delivery or pickup at a school, who has in the person’s possession a valid permit to carry weapons to go armed with, carry, or transport a concealed pistol or revolver on school grounds if the concealed pistol or revolver remains in the vehicle and the vehicle remains on the portion of the grounds of the school that comprises its driveways and parking areas. The vehicle shall be locked when unattended. The bill also authorizes a retired peace officer to go armed with, carry, or transport a firearm on the grounds of a school if the retired peace officer retired in good standing, maintains certification, and, during the most recent 12-month period, has met the standards for qualifications in firearm safety training determined by the state agency or political subdivision that the individual formerly served. This division of the bill takes effect upon enactment. DIVISION III —— DANGEROUS WEAPONS IN VEHICLES AT REGENTS UNIVERSITIES AND COMMUNITY COLLEGE CAMPUSES. The bill provides that the governing board of a university under the control of the state board of regents as provided in Code chapter 262 or a community college under the jurisdiction of a board of directors for a merged area as provided in Code chapter 260C shall not adopt or enforce any policy or rule that prohibits the carrying, transportation, or possession of any dangerous weapon, as defined in Code section 702.7, in a locked, personal vehicle on the grounds of such a college or university if the dangerous weapon is not visible from outside of the vehicle and such carrying, transportation, or possession is not otherwise prohibited under Code chapter 724. A dangerous weapon is any instrument or device designed primarily for use in inflicting death or injury upon a human being or animal, and that is capable of inflicting death upon a human being when used in the manner for which it was designed, except a bow and arrow when possessed and used for hunting or any other lawful purpose. Additionally, any instrument or device of any sort whatsoever that is actually used in such a manner as to indicate that the defendant intends to inflict death or serious injury upon the other, and that, when so used, is capable of inflicting death upon a human being, is a dangerous weapon. Dangerous weapons, as amended in the bill, include but are not limited to any pistol, revolver, or other firearm, dagger, razor, stiletto, switchblade knife, knife having a blade exceeding five inches in length, or any portable device or weapon directing an electric current, impulse, wave, or beam that produces a high-voltage pulse designed to immobilize a person. DIVISION IV —— INSURANCE COVERAGE —— FIREARMS ON SCHOOL GROUNDS. The bill requires the commissioner of insurance to adopt rules no later than December 31, 2023, to prohibit an authorized insurer from denying property or casualty insurance to a school based solely on the presence of a person who lawfully goes armed with, carries, or transports a firearm on the grounds of a school. DIVISION V —— GUNS IN VEHICLES ON PUBLIC HIGHWAYS. Unless otherwise permitted by law, current law generally prohibits a person from having or carrying a gun in or on a vehicle on a public highway unless the gun is taken down or totally contained in a fastened case and with its barrels and attached magazines unloaded. A person conveying an assembled, unloaded gun is subject to a scheduled fine of $35. A person conveying a loaded gun is subject to a scheduled fine of $70. The bill repeals the prohibition and strikes the associated scheduled fines. This division of the bill takes effect upon enactment. DIVISION VI —— CARRYING FIREARMS ON SNOWMOBILES AND ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES. Current law prohibits a person from operating or riding a snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle with a loaded firearm in the person’s possession unless the person is operating or riding the snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle on land that is owned, possessed, or rented by the person, and the person’s conduct is otherwise lawful. Additionally, a person may operate or ride a snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle with a loaded pistol or revolver on land that is not owned, possessed, or rented by the person if the person’s conduct is otherwise lawful. The bill strikes these prohibitions and exceptions. This division of the bill takes effect upon enactment. DIVISION VII —— FIREARMS ON PROPERTIES LICENSED TO CONDUCT GAMBLING GAMES OR SPORTS WAGERING. Current administrative rules prevent a patron or employee of a facility licensed to conduct gambling games or sports wagering from possessing any pistol or firearm within the licensed facility without the express written approval of the administrator of the racing and gaming commission (commission). The bill provides that the administrative rules adopted by the commission shall not prohibit a licensee from authorizing a person to possess a firearm on the licensee’s property. The bill does not prohibit a licensee from adopting a policy limiting the possession of firearms on the licensee’s property.
AI Summary
This bill makes several changes related to the carrying, transportation, and possession of weapons in various locations and by certain persons. Key provisions include:
1. Allowing the lawful carrying, transportation, or possession of firearms and ammunition in locked vehicles on the grounds of certain state facilities, such as prisons and jails, as long as the firearm/ammunition remains out of sight.
2. Prohibiting employers from banning employees from carrying, transporting, or possessing firearms and ammunition in locked, privately-owned vehicles on the employer's property, with some exceptions. Employers are also granted immunity from liability related to such firearms brought onto their property.
3. Allowing school districts and nonpublic schools to authorize the carrying of firearms in school vehicles transporting students, and allowing certain persons with valid permits to carry concealed firearms on school grounds while dropping off, picking up, or making deliveries.
4. Prohibiting public universities, community colleges, and the governing boards from banning the carrying, transportation, or possession of dangerous weapons in locked, personal vehicles on campus, as long as the weapon is not visible.
5. Requiring the Insurance Commissioner to adopt rules prohibiting insurers from denying property or casualty insurance to schools solely based on the presence of lawfully carried firearms on school grounds.
6. Repealing the prohibition and associated fines for transporting unloaded firearms in vehicles on public highways.
7. Repealing the restrictions on carrying loaded firearms on snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles.
8. Allowing licensees of gambling and sports wagering facilities to authorize the possession of firearms on their property, though they may still adopt policies limiting such possession.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (0)
No sponsors listed
Other Sponsors (1)
Judiciary (Senate)
Last Action
Subcommittee: Schultz, Bisignano, and Zaun. S.J. 98. (on 01/11/2024)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislation/BillBook?ga=90&ba=SF543 |
| BillText | https://www.legis.iowa.gov/docs/publications/LGI/90/attachments/SF543.html |
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