House File 655 - Enrolled
                                                       House File 655
                                  AN ACT
     PROHIBITING INTERFERENCE WITH THE TRANSPORTATION OF AN
        AGRICULTURAL ANIMAL, AND PROVIDING PENALTIES.
3 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:
 1      Section 1. NEW SECTION. 716.13 Interference with
 2   transportation of agricultural animals.
 3      1. As used in this section, unless the context otherwise
 4   requires:
 5      a. “Agricultural animal” means an animal belonging to
 6   the bovine, caprine, equine, ovine, or porcine species; farm
 7   deer as defined in section 170.1; ostriches, rheas, and emus;
 8   turkeys, chickens, domestic geese or ducks, or other domestic
 9   fowl; fish or other aquatic organisms confined in private
10   waters for human consumption; or honey bees.
11      b. (1) “Convicted” means the entry of a judgment of
12   conviction under chapter 901 or adjudicated delinquent for an
13   act which is an indictable offense in this state or in another
14   state under chapter 232.
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15      (2) “Convicted” does not mean a plea, sentence,
16   adjudication, deferred sentence, or deferred judgment which has
17   been reversed or otherwise set aside.
18      c. “Motor vehicle” means any self-propelled vehicle subject
19   to registration under chapter 321, and includes an item
20   attached to the vehicle.
21      2. A person commits interference with the transportation of
22   an agricultural animal if the person knowingly does any of the
23   following:
24      a. Stops, hinders, impedes, boards, obstructs, or otherwise
25   interferes with a motor vehicle transporting an agricultural
26   animal, regardless of whether the motor vehicle is moving.
27      b. Provokes, disturbs, or otherwise interacts with an
28   agricultural animal when the agricultural animal is confined
29   in a motor vehicle, regardless of whether the motor vehicle is
30   moving.
31      3. In a prosecution alleging that a defendant committed
32   interference with the transportation of an agricultural
33   animal under subsection 2, the defendant may assert an
34   affirmative defense of consent. The defendant must prove by
35   a preponderance of the evidence that the defendant was acting
 1   with the consent of any of the following:
 2      a. A person having real or apparent authority to transport
 3   the agricultural animal. This requirement is met if the person
 4   is a shipper or transporter acting in compliance with chapter
 5   172B.
 6      b. The owner of the agricultural animal or any other person
 7   having real or apparent authority to possess or control the
 8   agricultural animal.
 9      4. a. A person who commits interference with the
10   transportation of an agricultural animal, as provided in
11   subsection 2, paragraph “a”, is guilty of an aggravated
12   misdemeanor.
13      b. A person who commits interference with the transportation
14   of an agricultural animal, as provided in subsection 2,
15   paragraph “b”, is guilty of an aggravated misdemeanor.
16      5. Notwithstanding subsection 4, a person who commits
17   interference with the transportation of an agricultural animal
18   under subsection 2, paragraph “a” or “b”, is guilty of a
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19 class “D” felony if the person has previously been convicted
20 of committing interference with the transportation of an
21 agricultural animal under either of those paragraphs.
   ______________________________     ______________________________
   PAT GRASSLEY                       JAKE CHAPMAN
   Speaker of the House               President of the Senate
      I hereby certify that this bill originated in the House and
   is known as House File 655, Eighty-ninth General Assembly.
                                      ______________________________
                                      MEGHAN NELSON
                                      Chief Clerk of the House
   Approved _______________, 2021     ______________________________
                                      KIM REYNOLDS
                                      Governor