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legislative employees need for child care.
2) Legislative Service Bureau should contact vendors to see if there is interest in operating a child care facility and approximate cost.
3) Legislative Service Bureau should contact executive branch to see what activities or interest there is among executive branch employees and Judicial branch employees for child care.
4) Results of the survey and the contacts should be reported to the Legislative Council.
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Investigate and report on the implications for the state in adopting a public policy of prohibiting gender-based rates on individual, nongroup insurance policies in Iowa. In cooperation with the Insurance Commissioner, gather comparative data to corroborate findings. Prior to 9/1/89 plan a study design and make recommendations to Legislative Council on consultant services or other resources needed for the study. Make recommendations to 1990 General Assembly.
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DELWYN STROMER ~TATF. REPRESESTATI\'E
Set'Pnteenth Di .. ~trict
MINORITY FLOOR LEADER ~nus.e nf ~.epr.es.entatiu.es Set•enty-Second General Assembly
COMMITTEES: Legislative Council
Rules and Administration
The Honorable William Hutchins Chair The Honorable Donald Avenson Studies Committee Chair Legislative Council State Capitol Des Moines, Iowa 50319
June 9, 1989
Dear Senator Hutchins and Representative Avenson:
HOME ADDRESS R. R. :t2. Box 108
Garner. Iowa 50438 1515) 587·24i3
SESSION ADDRESS STATE CAPITOL
Des Moines. Iowa 50319 Phone: t515l 281-3521
I respectfully request Legislative Council approval of an interim committee to study the potential for consolidating the state's automobile theft prevention and apprehension programs and the automobile salvage inspection program (title branding law), by transferring motor vehicle inspectors from the Department of Transportation to the State Patrol Division of the Department of Public Safety. Such a consolidation might eliminate duplication of effort and provide for better coordination in the administration and operation of these programs.
This proposal was discussed toward the end of the 1989 session, but due to a number of unresolved questions, no legislative action was taken.
Sincerely,
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DELWYN STROMER STATE RF.PRE~F.NTATIVF.
Sn·enleP'Tlth Dit'ltrirt
:vti~ORITY FLOOR LEADER ~ous~ of ~epres~ntatiu~s Seventy-Second General Assembly
COMMITTEES: Legislative Council
Rules and Administration
The Honorable Bill Hutchins Chair, Legislative Council 306 South Division Audubon, Iowa 50025
Dear Senator Hutchins:
May 25, 1989
HOME ADDRESS R. R. "2. Box 108
Garner. Iowa 50438 (515) 587-2473
SESSION ADDRESS STATE CAPITOL
Des Moines. Iowa 50319 Phone: (515) 281-3521
This letter is being written to request an interim committee to study perceived personnel problems with the vehicle salvage and theft inspection law.
Currently, both non-sworn employees of the Department of Transportation and sworn members of the Iowa Highway Patrol are jnvolved in conducting these inspections. There have been discussions concerning transferring all DOT inspection personnel to the Department of Public Safety but this will cause additional problems; i.e. peace officers vs. non-peace officers do~ng the same work, two different retirement systems, etc.
Since various changes are being discussed, I believe it advisable to have an interim study of the n1atter so all aspects of the inspection program can be considered before any legislative changes are made.
Sincerely,
DELWYN STROMER
mfw cc: Senator c. Joseph Coleman
Senator Joe J. Welsh Representative Jack Beaman Ms. Diane Bolender, ~
Acting .Director of the Legislative Service Bureau Ms. Shirley Andre, Department of Transportation Ms. Betsy Dittemore
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OF COUNTIES 700 Third Street • Des Moines, Iowa 50309 • (515) 244-7181
EXECUTIVE BOARD President
AL SORENSEN Boone. Iowa 50036 Phone (515) 432·1 122
Vice President
SHELDON KONGABLE MI. Pleasant. Iowa 52641 Phone (319) 385-2522
Treasurer
CLETUS REDLINGER Iowa C•ty. Iowa 52240 Phone (319) 356·6087
Secretary MILLIE LLOYD Eldora. Iowa 50627 Phone (515) 858-3461
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Assessor
DONALD FREEMAN Indianola. Iowa 50125
Anorney
MARY RICHARDS Nevada. Iowa 50201
Auditor
ALSORENSEN '.../Boone. Iowa 50036
Conservat•on Director
BOB PINNEKE Colo, lown 50056
Co Care Fac•hty Adm•n
VERNON ORR Knoxville. Iowa 50138
Emergency Mgt. Dtrector
BUD WHITFIELD Davenport. Iowa 52801
Engineer
BOB SANDY Indianola, Iowa 50125
NACo Board Member
ROBERT PAULSON Forest City, Iowa 50436
Past President
MARY RICHARDS Nevada. Iowa 50201
Recorder BARBARA SANDERSFELD Marengo. Iowa 52301
Relief Director
IRENE HOWARD Nevada. lowe 50201
Shertff
MARVIN ANDERSEN Dakota City, Iowa 50529
Supervisors
FRED MATHISON Nevada. Iowa 50201
SHELDON KONGABLE Mt. PleaS3nt. Iowa 52641
MILLIE LLOYD Eldora, Iowa 50627
Treasurer
CLETUS REDLINGER ~Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Executive Director
PAUL COATES Deputy Director
WILLIAM A. PETERSON
June 1, 1989
Senator Bill Hutchins State House Des Moines, Iowa 50319
Dear Senator Hutchins,
I understand that Senator Vande Hoef has requested an interim study on the role of the State Citizens' Aide office. The Iowa State Association of Counties supports Senator Vande Hoef's request because we are uncertain of the Citizens' ~ide's office authority.
Our concern arises out of an incident where the citizens' Aide off ice investigated a county official. The matter was turned over the grand jury which ultimately found insufficient evidence to indite. Although the legal system made a judgement the Citizens' Aide office. continues to investigate. The question we have concerns defining the point at which the Citizens' Aide office should remove itself from a case and let the legal system carry out its function. !SAC does not believe it is fair or proper for the office to operate totally independent of the legal system.
Because of our concern we hope you will take positive action on Senator Vande Hoef's request.
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~~c~ Paul Coates Executive Director
CC: Senator Vande Hoef
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BEVERLY A. HANNON ~ STATF.SF.NATOR
DISTRICT TWENTY-TWO
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Anamolla, Iowa 52205
Phone: (319) 489-3881
Senator Bill Hutchins Repr. Don Avenson Legislative Council
mile ~ennte STATF. OF IOWA
Set-ellly-Thir·d Ge11eral Assembly ST ATF. IIOUSF.
~rs Jl'ioinrs, ~o(un 50319
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COMMITTEES
lluman lt~urces. f:lmir Small Jlul'inc!l" nnd Jo~l·nmnnic
Uevelopmcnl, Virc Chrrit· Stale Government Commerce Health & Human Rights Appropriations Subcommittee
Statehnu~ Phone:
1515) 281-3:171
Des Moines, Iowa 50319
Dear Sen. Hutchins & Repr. Avenson:
I had a letter drafted to request a study on who would fund · additional Bill of Rights services, and what to expect in required services as a result of the federal nursing home reform and future expansion of Iowa's Bill of Rights Legislation.
I notica that a study has been approved on "f·~ental Illness Cost Assessment," which may address part of that. I'd like to suggest that it be expanded to include the Mental~vRetarded and Developmentally Disabled, since those populations will be as costly as the Mentally Ill. New services and facilities will be required as a result of the nursing home reform act.
I'd also like to recommend that a representative of th~ counties be included on the committee, or at least be one of the presenters. The :i?30 l-1 in property tax relief, which is the subject of another interim, could disappear in a hurry if increased services/facilities for ~rn, MH & DD mean increased property t~xes.
Thsnk you for your consideration of this important issue.
~truly,
Y?_:-a~ Beverly A. Hannon State Senate, Distr. 22
LEGAL DIVISION ICHARD L JOHNSON DIVISION CHIEF
DOUGLAS L. ADKISSON
MICHAEL J GOEDERT
MARK W JOHNSON
GARY L KAUFMAN
C J MAY. Ill
DEANNE S. NAIL
SUSAN E. VOSS
JAN ET L. WILSON
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF IOWA
LEGISLATIVE SERVICE BUREAU STATE CAPITOL BUILDING DES MOINES, IOWA 50319
515 281 -3566 DANIEL PI TTS WINEGARDEN
LESLI E E WORKMAN
DONOVAN PEETERS. DIRECTOR
DIAN E E. BOLENDER. DEPUTY DIREC TOR
RESEARCH DIVISION
PATRICIA A. FUNARO
THANE R. JOHNSON
JOHN C. POLLAK
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June 20 , 1989
MEMORANDUM
SENATOR HUTCHINS
Mark Johnson , Legal Counsel
Judiciary Study Resolutions
ADMINISTRATIVE CODE DIVISION LUCAS BUILDING 515 281-5285
PHYLLIS V. BARRY
ADMINISTRA TIVE CODE EDITOR
PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICE GERALDINE FRIDLINGTON
ACTING DIRECTOR
IOWA CODE DIVISION LUCAS BUI LDING 515 281 -5285
JoANN G. BROWN IOWA CODE EDITOR
At the request of Senator Doyle I have attached copies of Judiciary Commit t ee res olutions which have not been acted upon to date . Senate Doyle has expres sed a great interest, i n parti cular, in establishing studies to exam1ne the areas of land surveying, juvenile justice, and medical malpractice (including malpractice insurance rates) . Senator Doyle would greatly appreciate your consideration of these a r eas for possible interim studies .
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WHEREAS, the state of Iowa currently has certain land surveying and platting statutes 3nd practices
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limited to, the Iowa State Bar Association, the Iowa State Association of Counties, the Society of Land Surveyors of Iowa, the League of Iowa Municipalities, and the Iowa Land Title Association addressed issues relating to land surveying and platting and submitted their respective proposals; and
WHEREAS, an interim committee was appointed by the Legislative Council and held its one authorized meeting on December 19, 1988; and
WHEREAS, in the 1989 Session of the Seventy-third General Assembly surveying and platting bills have been filed in both houses; however, disagreement
remains among the interested groups; and WHEREAS, additional time is necessary to resolve
this disagreement, and the establishment of an interim study committee to analyze and review these practices is advisable; NOW THEREFORE,
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10 in need of assistance proceedings, termination of 11 parental rights proceedings, and juvenile delinquency 12 proceedings; and 13 WHEREAS, the issues involved in comprehensive 14 legislation relating to juvenile justice require that 15 the General Assembly devote the necessary time and 16 resources to adequately resolve the issues; and 17 WHEREAS, under current law, the provisions and 18 disposition of various juvenile justice proceedings 19 are inconsistent and in need of analysis with a view 20 toward revision; NOW THEREFORE, 21 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE, That the Legislative 22 Council is requested to establish an interim study 23 committee, and appoint its members from the Judiciary 24 and Human Resources Committees of the Senate and the 25 Judiciary and Law Enforcement and Human Resources 26 Committees of the Bouse of Representatives, to study 27 the adjudication, disposition, and enforcement of 28 child in need of assistance proceedings, family in
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4 funds for a study of medical malpractice and tort
5 liability claims. 6 WHEREAS, in 1986 the National Center for State
7 Courts collected data in all Iowa counties and 8 prepared an analysis of tort cases in Iowa courts; and 9 WHEREAS, that study involved cases filed in 1981,
10 1983, and 1985, and the dollar value of tort trial 11 awards from January 1, 1980, through the first half of 12 1986; and 13 WHEREAS, this information is of great importance 14 to, and has been used by, the insurance commissioner 15 in determining the impact of tort case awards on 16 insurance claims and the effects of these cases on
17 insurance rates; and 18 WHEREAS, a number of modifications of Iowa's tort
19 law have been made in recent years, and this study 20 would provide an indication of the impact of those 21 changes; and 22 WHEREAS, this information is of vital importance to
23 the Iowa General Assembly when legislating in the area 24 of tort law; NOW THEREFORE,
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marriage law in Iowa concerning property rights between spouses in comparison with the Uniform Marital Property Act, rights of spouses after a dissolution of marriage, and other related issues.
WHEREAS, this state recognizes that the parties to a marriage have certain rights and expectations regarding property, family responsibilities, and other aspects of the marriage: and
WHEREAS, the law of this state should recognize the respective contributions of both spouses during a marriage relating to the property accumulated during a marriage; and
WHEREAS, marriage is a partnership between two people with each making a different, yet important and valuable contribution to the relationship; and
WHEREAS, marriages have beginnings and endings, yet 21 the property rights upon the ending of a marriage are 22 undefined under current law: and 23 WHEREAS, each spouse has a right to a legally 24 defined and enforceable property right at the time of
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27 WHEREAS, the Uniform Marital Property Act was 28 approved by the National Conference of Commissioners 29 on Uniform State Laws in 1983 and was drafted taking 30 into account the above mentioned considerations; and
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3 conflicts do arise within the family which can result 4 in the breakup of a marriage and hardship on all 5 members of that family; and 6 WHEREAS, this state has a vital interest in 7 maintaining the strength of the family structure, and a in the event of an irreparable situation resulting in 9 the breakdown of that structure, easing the stress and
10 potentially harmful effects on all family members; and 11 WHEREAS, dispute resolution mechanisms are being 12 tried in other states in an effort to reduce the 13 number of family breakdowns and reduce the harmful 14 impacts of the breakup of a family; NOW THEREFORE, 15 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE, THE HOUSE CONCURRING, 16 That the Legislative Council create an interim study 17 committee to study the Uniform Marital Property Act in 18 comparison with current Iowa law, family and marriage
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