House File 2167 - Enrolled
House File 2167
AN ACT
RELATING TO DISASTER AID INCLUDING THE DISASTER AID INDIVIDUAL
ASSISTANCE GRANT FUND AND PROGRAM AND THE DISASTER CASE
ADVOCACY GRANT FUND AND PROGRAM.
4 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:
1 Section 1. Section 29C.2, Code 2024, is amended by adding
2 the following new subsection:
3 NEW SUBSECTION. 5A. “Local administrative entity” means
4 a countywide provider, or a provider of a statewide program
5 with local offices throughout the state, contracted for the
6 administration of the disaster aid individual assistance grant
7 program and the disaster case advocacy program.
8 Sec. 2. Section 29C.20A, subsection 2, unnumbered paragraph
9 1, Code 2024, is amended to read as follows:
10 The grant funds shall be administered by the department.
11 The department shall adopt rules to create the Iowa disaster
12 aid individual assistance grant program. The rules shall
13 specify the eligibility of applicants and eligible items for
14 grant funding. The executive council shall use grant funds to
15 reimburse the department for its actual expenses associated
16 with the administration of the grants. The department may
17 implement an ongoing contract with a provider or providers of a
18 statewide program with local offices throughout the state to
19 serve as the local administrative entity for the grant program
20 so that the program can be implemented with minimal delay when
21 a disaster occurs in a local area. The rules adopted by the
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22 department for the program shall include but are not limited
23 to all of the following:
24 Sec. 3. Section 29C.20A, subsection 3, Code 2024, is amended
25 to read as follows:
26 3. To be eligible for a grant, an applicant shall have
27 an annual household income that is less than two hundred
28 percent of the federal poverty level based on the number of
29 people in the applicant’s household as defined by the most
30 recently revised poverty income guidelines published by the
31 United States department of health and human services. The
32 amount of a grant for a household shall not exceed five seven
33 thousand dollars. Expenses eligible for grant funding shall be
34 limited to personal property, home repair, food assistance, and
35 temporary housing assistance. An applicant for a grant shall
1 sign an affidavit committing to refund any part of the grant
2 that is duplicated by any other assistance, such as but not
3 limited to insurance or assistance from community development
4 groups, charities, the small business administration, and the
5 federal emergency management agency.
6 Sec. 4. Section 29C.20B, subsection 1, paragraph b, Code
7 2024, is amended to read as follows:
8 b. The executive council may make financial grants to meet
9 disaster-related case advocacy needs of disaster-affected
10 individuals. The aggregate total of grants awarded shall
11 not be more than one million dollars during a fiscal year.
12 However, within the same fiscal year, additional funds
13 may be specifically authorized by the executive council to
14 meet additional needs. Upon request of the department, the
15 executive council may make available up to one hundred thousand
16 dollars, or so much as is necessary, for contract entity staff
17 support and case management advocacy training.
18 Sec. 5. Section 29C.20B, subsection 2, Code 2024, is amended
19 to read as follows:
20 2. The department shall administer disaster case advocacy
21 grants. The department shall establish a disaster case
22 advocacy program and adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A
23 necessary to administer the program. The executive council
24 shall use grant moneys to reimburse the department for actual
25 expenses associated with the administration of the grants.
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26 Under the program, the department shall coordinate case
27 advocacy services locally through one or more contracted
28 entities. The department may implement an ongoing contract
29 with a provider of a statewide program with local offices
30 throughout the state to serve as the local administrative
31 entity for the grant program to allow implementation of the
32 program with minimal delay following a governor’s proclamation
33 of a state of disaster emergency or a declaration of a major
34 disaster by the president of the United States.
______________________________ ______________________________
PAT GRASSLEY AMY SINCLAIR
Speaker of the House President of the Senate
I hereby certify that this bill originated in the House and
is known as House File 2167, Ninetieth General Assembly.
______________________________
MEGHAN NELSON
Chief Clerk of the House
Approved _______________, 2024 ______________________________
KIM REYNOLDS
Governor

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 29C.2, 29C.20A, 29C.20B
Enrolled: 29C.2, 29C.20A, 29C.20B