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IA HF576

IA HF576
A bill for an act providing penalties for certain nonimmigrant visa holders attending or employed by certain institutions of higher education who express support for certain terrorist activities or organizations and including effective date provisions.(Formerly HF 115.)


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Introduced
02/24/2025
In Committee
04/03/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

91st General Assembly

Bill Summary

This bill requires an institution of higher education to adopt and enforce a policy relating to certain expressions of support for terrorist activities or organizations, as defined under federal law, by nonimmigrant visa holders attending or working at the institution. The bill defines “institution of higher education” as an institution of higher learning governed by the state board of regents or an accredited private institution for purposes of tuition grants under Code chapter 256, subchapter VII, part 4, subpart B. The policy shall prohibit a student, faculty member, and staff member, if the individual holds a nonimmigrant visa, from publicly espousing terrorist activity related to an ongoing conflict or, at any time or place, persuading others to endorse or espouse terrorist activity related to an ongoing conflict or to support a terrorist organization unless it is the policy or practice of the United States to support such activity or organization. Upon suspecting or receiving a credible allegation of a violation by an individual, the policy shall provide for an investigation of the individual by the institution and, if warranted by the factual results of the investigation, enforcement of the policy against the individual. Upon a first finding of guilt of or responsibility for a violation by a preponderance of the evidence, the policy shall provide for the suspension of a student or termination of a faculty or staff member’s employment for at least one year. Upon a second such finding, the policy shall provide for the expulsion of a student or termination of a faculty or staff member’s employment permanently. Immediately upon suspending or expelling a student or terminating a faculty or staff member’s employment in this manner, the policy shall require the institution to update the individual’s record in the federal department of homeland security’s student exchange visitor information system or a successor system to show that the individual is no longer enrolled as a full-time student of the institution or employed by the institution. The policy must prohibit a student, faculty member, or staff member from transferring to, enrolling at, or becoming employed by the institution if the individual has been suspended, expelled, or terminated from employment by another institution of higher education as provided under the bill. The bill shall be enforced by the attorney general, who may investigate suspected violations by an institution of higher education. The attorney general may compel production of documents and other evidence from an institution suspected of a violation. The attorney general may bring an action against an institution for a writ of mandamus to compel the institution to comply. Upon a determination by the court that an institution that is not a regents institution has committed a violation, the institution shall be ineligible to receive funds from the state for tuition grants under Code chapter 256, subchapter VII, part 4, subpart B, for the academic year beginning after the date of the finding. The bill takes effect December 31, 2025.

AI Summary

This bill, known as the "Combatting Terrorist Sympathizers Act," establishes new regulations for nonimmigrant visa holders (such as international students on F-1, M-1, and J-1 visas) attending or employed by higher education institutions in Iowa. The bill requires these institutions to adopt and enforce a policy that prohibits nonimmigrant visa holders from publicly supporting terrorist activities or organizations related to ongoing conflicts, unless such support aligns with U.S. government policy. Institutions must investigate credible allegations of policy violations and impose strict disciplinary actions, including a mandatory one-year suspension for a first offense and permanent expulsion or termination of employment for a second offense. Additionally, the bill mandates that institutions immediately update the individual's federal homeland security records upon suspension or expulsion and prohibit transfer to another institution after a permanent removal. The attorney general is empowered to investigate and enforce these provisions, with the potential to seek a court-ordered writ of mandamus and recommend the withdrawal of state tuition grant funding for non-compliance. The act is set to take effect on December 31, 2025, and applies to both state-governed and accredited private institutions of higher education in Iowa.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (0)

No sponsors listed

Other Sponsors (1)

Higher Education (House)

Last Action

Referred to Higher Education. H.J. 895. (on 04/03/2025)

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