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IA HF2089

IA HF2089
A bill for an act relating to the distribution of gambling games and sports wagering receipts in this state for nonprofit purposes, and including applicability provisions.


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Introduced
01/15/2026
In Committee
01/15/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

91st General Assembly

Bill Summary

This bill relates to the allocation of required nonprofit distributions of gambling games and sports wagering receipts. Under current law, most licensees are required to distribute at least 3 percent of the licensee’s adjusted gross receipts from gambling games and three-quarters of 1 percent of net receipts from sports wagering to organizations dedicated to civic, public, charitable, patriotic, or religious uses. The bill requires 75 percent of these distributions to be made on a pro rata basis for use in Iowa counties whose residents are known to the licensee to have contributed to the gambling games and sports wagering receipts of the licensee. To calculate the percentage of a distribution that will be made for use in each Iowa county, the bill requires the licensee to collect and maintain records to determine the county of residence of all players and participants who contributed to the gambling games or sports wagering receipts of the licensee and the amount each player or participant contributed to such receipts. The distribution to be made for use in each Iowa county is based on the gross receipts generated by players or participants from a given Iowa county in comparison to the total such gross receipts generated by players or participants from all Iowa counties. The bill requires receipts generated by persons who are not residents of Iowa or whose county of residence cannot be verified to be distributed proportionally among Iowa counties based on the same calculation. The bill does not restrict the distribution of gambling games or sports wagering receipts in excess of 75 percent of the moneys distributed. The bill requires each licensee to file an annual report with the state racing and gaming commission (commission) regarding distributions made by the licensee, which the commission shall post on the commission’s internet site. A licensee who fails to make distributions as required by the bill shall be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed 5 percent of the total amount of moneys required to be distributed by the licensee, to be collected by the commission and deposited in the general fund of the state. The bill allows the commission to order the redistribution of moneys that are not distributed as required by the bill. The bill also allows the commission to impose additional discipline on a licensee that willfully or repeatedly fails to comply with the bill, which may include suspension of the licensee’s license. The bill applies to gambling games and sports wagering receipts collected in a fiscal year beginning on or after the effective date of the bill.

AI Summary

This bill modifies how gambling and sports wagering revenues are distributed for nonprofit purposes, requiring that at least 75 percent of these mandatory distributions be allocated back to the Iowa counties where the players or participants who generated the revenue reside. Licensees must track and record the county of residence and the amount contributed by each player to calculate this pro rata distribution, with any revenue from non-residents or unverified residents being distributed proportionally among Iowa counties. The bill also mandates that licensees file an annual report with the state racing and gaming commission (commission), detailing these distributions, which the commission will then make publicly available online. Failure to comply with these new distribution requirements can result in civil penalties of up to 5 percent of the undistributed amount, potential redistribution orders, and additional disciplinary actions by the commission, including license suspension for willful or repeated non-compliance. These changes apply to revenue collected in fiscal years beginning on or after the bill's effective date.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

House State Government Subcommittee (08:15:00 2/12/2026 RM 305) (on 02/12/2026)

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