The bill establishes new restrictions on conservation officers in Iowa regarding their ability to enter homes and place surveillance devices. Specifically, it prohibits conservation officers from entering a private residence without a warrant, unless they have received permission from the property owner, lessee, or occupant. Additionally, if a conservation officer does enter a home under the exception of having permission, they are required to show the warrant to the occupant if present.

Furthermore, the bill explicitly states that conservation officers are not allowed to place cameras or electronic surveillance devices that transmit or record images or data in a home or on private land without a warrant, again requiring permission from the property owner, lessee, or occupant. These provisions aim to enhance privacy protections for individuals in their homes and on their private property.