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IA SF2221
IA SF2221A bill for an act relating to payment card transactions involving firearms and ammunition, and providing civil penalties.
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Introduced
02/06/2024
02/06/2024
In Committee
02/06/2024
02/06/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
04/16/2024
04/16/2024
Introduced Session
90th General Assembly
Bill Summary
This bill relates to payment card transactions of firearms and ammunition. The bill prohibits a financial institution, or an agent of a financial institution, from requiring the use of a firearms code in a way that distinguishes a firearms retailer from other retailers. “Financial institution”, “firearms code”, and “firearms retailer” are defined in the bill. The bill also prohibits a financial institution from declining a payment card transaction involving a firearms retailer based on the assignment of a firearms code. “Payment card transaction” and “assignment” are defined in the bill. The bill does not prohibit a financial institution from declining or refusing to process a payment card transaction if necessary to comply with applicable state or federal laws, if requested by a customer, if necessary due to fraud controls, or for purposes of merchant category exclusions offered by a financial institution for purposes of expenditure control or corporate card control. The bill prohibits a financial institution from disclosing a financial record, including a firearms code, unless the disclosure was based on a good-faith conclusion that the financial institution’s disclosure was required by law. “Disclosure” and “financial record” are defined in the bill. The bill does not limit or impair the authority of a financial institution to negotiate with responsible parties or a financial institution’s actions related to dispute processing, fraud management, or protecting against illegal activities, breach, or cyber risks. Under the bill, the attorney general shall investigate reasonable alleged violations of the bill and, if the attorney general has reasonable belief that a person is in violation of the bill, the attorney general shall provide written notice to the person determined to have committed the violation. Upon receipt of notice of a violation, a person shall have 30 calendar days to cease the violation or, if the violation persists, the attorney general may bring civil action in district court to enjoin further violations, in addition to other remedies permitted by law. If a person knowingly or willfully fails to comply with an injunction after 30 calendar days from the date of being served with the injunction, the attorney general may petition the district court to impose civil penalties in an amount not more than $10,000 per violation. The bill creates a defense to a proceeding initiated under the bill that a firearms code was required to be disclosed or assigned by law.
AI Summary
This bill relates to payment card transactions involving firearms and ammunition retailers. It prohibits financial institutions from requiring the use of a "firearms code" to distinguish firearms retailers or from declining a payment card transaction solely based on the assignment of a firearms code. The bill defines key terms like "firearms code," "firearms retailer," and "payment card transaction." It allows financial institutions to decline transactions in certain circumstances, such as to comply with laws or for fraud control. The bill also prohibits financial institutions from disclosing financial records related to firearms codes, unless required by law. It authorizes the Attorney General to investigate and enforce violations, including through civil penalties of up to $10,000 per violation.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Senate Commerce Subcommittee (16:30:00 2/12/2024 Senate Lounge) (on 02/12/2024)
Official Document
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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=SF2221 |
| BillText | https://www.legis.iowa.gov/docs/publications/LGI/90/attachments/SF2221.html |
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