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IA SSB3008

IA SSB3008
A bill for an act relating to public safety answering points, including limitations, property tax allocation, service requirements, management, consolidation, transfer of duties from joint 911 service boards to local emergency management commissions, and reporting requirements, and including transfer and effective date provisions.(See SF 2458.)


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

91st General Assembly

Bill Summary

This bill relates to public safety answering points, including setting limitations, property tax allocation, service requirements, management, consolidation, transfer of duties from joint 911 service boards to local emergency management commissions, and reporting requirements. DIVISION I —— PUBLIC SAFETY ANSWERING POINTS. The bill authorizes the Iowa finance authority to exercise the same bonding and fund-pooling powers when delegated by a local emergency management commission as currently allowed when delegated by a joint 911 service board. The bill requires each local emergency management commission to annually submit to the department of homeland security and emergency management (department) a five-year plan addressing anticipated 911 service infrastructure needs and an inventory of personnel, equipment, structures, and public safety agency equipment within the commission’s jurisdiction. The department must publish this information on its internet site. The bill requires each public safety answering point that accesses criminal justice information to comply with the security policy of the federal bureau of investigation’s criminal justice information services and any requirements imposed by the Iowa department of public safety. The bill S.F. _____ provides that each local emergency management commission must designate the county sheriff as the official responsible for security, training, and compliance in federal and state criminal justice information systems. The bill requires a local emergency management commission to maintain a countywide 911 service plan unless an exemption is granted. The bill limits each county to not more than one PSAP, with exceptions relating to certain cities and for PSAPs operated by the national guard, any branch of the armed forces of the United States, or the department of public safety. The bill requires a city located in more than one county to enter into an agreement with the counties and the local emergency management commissions serving the city to determine how 911 calls originating from the city are allocated to the public safety answering points in the counties where the city is located. The bill requires all PSAPs within a county to maintain communications capabilities with each other and all public safety agencies in the county. If a PSAP receives and addresses a 911 call originating in another PSAP’s primary service area, the receiving PSAP’s governing commission may bill the primary PSAP’s governing commission for no more than the actual cost of receiving and addressing the call, payable within 30 days. The bill provides that the local emergency management commission and its member political subdivisions are responsible for the costs of providing 911 service. The bill directs property tax revenues to support PSAP operations to be paid only to the commission that operates the primary PSAP serving the political subdivision. Under current law, joint 911 service boards have numerous duties, powers, and responsibilities concerning 911 services. The bill requires local emergency management commissions to take over the current joint 911 service boards’ responsibilities, including the maintenance of a 911 service S.F. _____ plan, strikes provisions concerning formation of joint 911 service boards, waivers, and alternatives to joint 911 service boards, and makes certain conforming changes to signify this transfer. The bill continues existing requirements that PSAP cost and expense data be submitted annually to the program manager, and applies the statutory allocation reductions and reversion consequences to a commission that fails to timely submit required information. The bill requires each commission to designate a single point of contact for issues relating to emergency communications, interoperability, and migration to the next generation 911 network. If a commission fails to designate a point of contact, the county sheriff serves in that capacity. The bill requires each county, each city within the county, each joint 911 service board, and each local emergency management commission to execute a written agreement describing the manner in which consolidation or reformation under the bill will occur. The agreement must include provisions for transferring funds, debts, and obligations, set a timeline for completion, and address existing multicounty agreements. The bill provides that an employee employed by a public safety answering point that is discontinued due to consolidation must be given a hiring preference for one year following the employee’s last date of employment with the public safety answering point for any similar position with another public safety answering point in Iowa. The bill requires the transfer of all funds, debts, contract rights, and obligations of each joint 911 service board to the appropriate commission upon the effective date of the county agreement. Required consolidation agreements must be submitted to the department no later than July 1, 2027, and all transfers and consolidations must be completed no later than July 1, 2030. Division I of the bill takes effect upon enactment. S.F. _____ DIVISION II —— CONFORMING CHANGES. The bill makes conforming changes, in addition to the changes made in division I of the bill, to signify local emergency management commissions taking over the duties, powers, and responsibilities of joint 911 service boards. Division II of the bill takes effect upon enactment.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (0)

No sponsors listed

Other Sponsors (1)

Local Government (Senate)

Last Action

Committee report approving bill, renumbered as SF 2458. (on 02/19/2026)

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