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IA HF2331

IA HF2331
A bill for an act creating an attorney loan repayment program, and making appropriations.(Formerly HSB 532.)


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Introduced
02/06/2026
In Committee
02/06/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

91st General Assembly

Bill Summary

This bill establishes an attorney loan repayment program to encourage attorneys to remain and practice law in Iowa. The program is to be administered by the college student aid commission. The bill provides that an individual is eligible to apply for the program if the individual is a graduate of the college of law at the state university of Iowa, is licensed to practice law in Iowa, and is practicing law in Iowa at the time of application or commits to begin practicing law in the state upon execution of a program agreement. The bill requires a program agreement to be entered into by the commission and an eligible attorney. Under the agreement, an attorney must agree to remain and practice law in Iowa during each year for which loan repayment assistance is received and must provide not less than 50 hours per year of legal services as an indigent defense attorney. The bill requires the commission to give priority in awarding loan repayment assistance to attorneys who practice law in rural areas of the state. The bill defines “rural area” as a county or municipality that has a population of less than 26,000 and is located more than 20 miles from a city with a population of at least 50,000, based on the most recent federal decennial census. The bill provides that an eligible attorney who enters into and remains in compliance with a program agreement may receive loan repayment assistance in an amount not to exceed $10,000 per year or the outstanding balance of the attorney’s eligible student loans, whichever is less. Loan repayment assistance may be provided for not more than six consecutive years, and the total amount of assistance may not exceed the outstanding balance of the attorney’s eligible student loans at the time the agreement is executed. The bill defines “eligible loan” as the attorney’s total federally guaranteed Stafford loan amount under the federal family education loan program or the federal direct loan program, the attorney’s federal graduate plus loans, or the attorney’s federal Perkins loan, including principal and interest. The bill creates an attorney loan repayment program fund in the state treasury under the control of the commission. The fund consists of gifts, grants, bequests, private contributions, and state or federal moneys. Moneys in the fund are appropriated to the commission for purposes of the program, do not revert at the end of a fiscal year, and retain interest earnings. The bill requires the commission to adopt rules to administer the program and limits participation to not more than 110 attorneys in a single year.

AI Summary

This bill establishes an attorney loan repayment program administered by the college student aid commission to encourage attorneys to practice law in Iowa, particularly in rural areas. To be eligible, an attorney must be a graduate of the University of Iowa College of Law, licensed to practice in Iowa, and either currently practicing or commit to practicing in the state. Under a program agreement, attorneys must agree to practice in Iowa for each year they receive assistance and provide at least 50 hours of legal services annually to indigent defense clients. The program prioritizes attorneys practicing in "rural areas," defined as counties or municipalities with fewer than 26,000 residents and located more than 20 miles from a city of 50,000 or more. Eligible attorneys can receive up to $10,000 per year or the outstanding balance of their "eligible loans" (which include federal Stafford, Graduate Plus, and Perkins loans), whichever is less, for a maximum of six consecutive years, not exceeding the total loan balance at the start of the agreement. A dedicated fund will be created for the program, accepting various contributions, and the commission is authorized to adopt rules to administer it, with a limit of 110 attorneys participating annually.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance

Sponsors (0)

No sponsors listed

Other Sponsors (1)

Higher Education (House)

Last Action

House Appropriations Committee (16:00:00 2/16/2026 RM 103) (on 02/16/2026)

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