House File 482 - Introduced HOUSE FILE 482 BY COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE (SUCCESSOR TO HSB 95) A BILL FOR 1 An Act relating to the powers and duties of the department of 2 agriculture and land stewardship, including by providing for 3 administration, programs, and regulations, providing fees, 4 providing penalties, and making penalties applicable. 5 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: TLSB 1366HV (1) 89 da/ns H.F. 482 1 DIVISION I 2 DEPARTMENTAL ORGANIZATION 3 Section 1. Section 159.5, subsection 7, Code 2021, is 4 amended to read as follows: 5 7. Establish and maintain a marketing news service bureau 6 in the department which shall, in cooperation with the 7 federal market news and grading division Cooperate with the 8 agricultural marketing service of the United States department 9 of agriculture, to collect and disseminate data and information 10 relative to the market prices and conditions of agricultural 11 products raised, produced, and handled in the state. 12 DIVISION II 13 ANIMALS 14 PART A 15 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS 16 Sec. 2. Section 162.2A, subsection 3, paragraph d, Code 17 2021, is amended by striking the paragraph. 18 Sec. 3. Section 162.2A, Code 2021, is amended by adding the 19 following new subsection: 20 NEW SUBSECTION. 4A. A commercial establishment shall not 21 be issued or renewed a state license by the department, unless 22 a person applying for the state license presents the department 23 with a valid, government-issued identification, or other 24 form of similar identification approved by the department, as 25 proof of identity that the person may legally act on behalf 26 of the commercial establishment in making the application. 27 The application must be signed by the person under penalty of 28 perjury subject to the penalty provisions of section 162.13, 29 subsection 1. Upon completion of the initial inspection, 30 the issued or renewed state license shall include a unique 31 identification number that is a public record under chapter 22. 32 PART B 33 VETERINARY PRACTICE 34 Sec. 4. Section 169.20, subsection 2, Code 2021, is amended 35 to read as follows: LSB 1366HV (1) 89 -1- da/ns 1/13 H.F. 482 1 2. The board shall issue certificates to veterinary 2 assistants who have met the educational, experience, and 3 testing requirements as the board shall specify by rule. The 4 A certificate is not a license and does not expire. The A new 5 certificate shall be issued for a three-year period, subject 6 to renewal at the end of each triennium. The board may adopt 7 rules providing for the issuance and renewal of a certificate 8 including the issuance of a new certificate for the balance of 9 a triennium. A certificate may be suspended or revoked, or any 10 other disciplinary action may be taken as specified in section 11 272C.3, subsection 2. All disciplinary actions shall be taken 12 pursuant to in the same manner as provided in section 169.14. 13 DIVISION III 14 COMMODITY PRODUCTION AND SALE 15 PART A 16 LOCAL FARM PRODUCE PROGRAM 17 Sec. 5. NEW SECTION. 190A.11 Definitions. 18 As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise 19 requires: 20 1. “Department” means the department of agriculture and land 21 stewardship. 22 2. “Farm source” means a farmer who produces and sells fresh 23 farm produce grown on the farmer’s land or a distributor of 24 fresh farm produce who purchases fresh farm produce directly 25 from such farmer or sells fresh farm produce on behalf of such 26 farmer. 27 3. “Fresh farm produce” means vegetables, fruits, or nuts 28 intended for inclusion as part of a school diet, including 29 school meals and snacks as described in section 190A.3, if the 30 vegetables, fruits, or nuts are not processed except for being 31 trimmed, cleaned, dried, sorted, or packaged. 32 4. “Fund” means the local farm produce fund created in 33 section 190A.12. 34 5. “Program” means the local farm produce program created 35 in section 190A.13. LSB 1366HV (1) 89 -2- da/ns 2/13 H.F. 482 1 6. “School” means a public school or nonpublic school, as 2 those terms are defined in section 280.2, or that portion of a 3 public school or nonpublic school that provides facilities for 4 teaching any grade from kindergarten through grade twelve. 5 7. “School district” means a school district as described 6 in chapter 274. 7 Sec. 6. NEW SECTION. 190A.12 Local farm produce fund. 8 1. A local farm produce fund is created in the state 9 treasury under the management and control of the department. 10 2. The fund shall include moneys appropriated to the fund 11 by the general assembly. The fund may include other moneys 12 available to and obtained or accepted by the department, 13 including moneys from public or private sources. 14 3. Moneys in the fund are appropriated to support the 15 program in a manner determined by the department, including for 16 reasonable administrative costs incurred by the department. 17 Moneys expended from the fund shall not require further special 18 authorization by the general assembly. 19 4. a. Notwithstanding section 12C.7, interest or earnings 20 on moneys in the fund shall be credited to the fund. 21 b. Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys credited to the 22 fund that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the end of a 23 fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain available for the 24 purposes designated. 25 Sec. 7. NEW SECTION. 190A.13 Local farm produce program. 26 1. A local farm produce program is created. The program 27 shall be controlled and administered by the department. 28 2. The purpose of the program is to assist schools and 29 school districts in purchasing fresh farm produce. 30 3. The department shall reimburse a school or school 31 district for expenditures incurred by the school or school 32 district during the school year in which the school or school 33 district is participating in the program for purchases of fresh 34 farm produce. 35 4. A school or school district must apply each year to the LSB 1366HV (1) 89 -3- da/ns 3/13 H.F. 482 1 department to participate in the program according to rules 2 adopted by the department pursuant to chapter 17A. 3 5. To be eligible to participate in the program, a school or 4 school district must purchase the fresh farm produce directly 5 from a farm source as follows: 6 a. Except as provided in paragraph “b”, the farm source must 7 be located in this state. 8 b. If the school district shares a border with another 9 state, or the school is part of a school district that shares 10 a border with another state, the farm source may be located 11 in the other state. However, the farm source must be located 12 within thirty miles from the school district’s border with that 13 state and the department must approve the purchase. 14 6. The department shall require proof of purchase prior to 15 reimbursing the school or school district for the purchase of 16 fresh farm produce. 17 7. The department may administer the program in cooperation 18 with the department of education and the participating school 19 or school district in which a participating school is located. 20 8. a. The department shall reimburse a participating 21 school or school district that submits a claim as required 22 by the department. The department shall pay the claim on a 23 matching basis with the department contributing one dollar 24 for every three dollars expended by the school or school 25 district. However, a school or school district shall not 26 receive more than one thousand dollars during any year in which 27 it participates in the program. 28 b. Notwithstanding paragraph “a”, if the department 29 determines that there are sufficient moneys in the fund to 30 satisfy all claims that may be submitted by schools and school 31 districts, the department shall provide for the distribution 32 of the available moneys in a manner determined equitable by 33 the department, which may include a prorated distribution to 34 participating schools and school districts. 35 PART B LSB 1366HV (1) 89 -4- da/ns 4/13 H.F. 482 1 FERTILIZERS AND SOIL CONDITIONERS 2 Sec. 8. Section 200.3, subsection 24, Code 2021, is amended 3 by striking the subsection. 4 Sec. 9. Section 200.14, Code 2021, is amended to read as 5 follows: 6 200.14 Rules. 7 1. a. The secretary is authorized, after public hearing, 8 following due notice, to department may adopt rules setting 9 forth pursuant to chapter 17A providing minimum general 10 safety standards for the design, construction, location, 11 installation, and operation of equipment for storage, handling, 12 transportation by tank truck or tank trailer, and utilization 13 of anhydrous ammonia fertilizers and soil conditioners. 14 a. b. The rules shall be such as are reasonably necessary 15 for the protection and safety of the public and persons using 16 anhydrous ammonia fertilizers or soil conditioners, and shall 17 be in substantial conformity with the generally accepted 18 standards of safety. 19 b. Rules that are in substantial conformity with the 20 published standards of the agricultural ammonia institute for 21 the design, installation and construction of containers and 22 pertinent equipment for the storage and handling of anhydrous 23 ammonia, shall be deemed to be in substantial conformity with 24 the generally accepted standards of safety. 25 2. c. Anhydrous ammonia Fertilizer and soil conditioner 26 equipment shall be installed and maintained in a safe operating 27 condition and in conformity with rules adopted by the secretary 28 department. 29 3. 2. The secretary shall enforce this chapter and, after 30 due publicity and due public hearing, department may adopt such 31 reasonable rules as may be necessary in order to carry into 32 effect the purpose, and intent and to secure the efficient 33 administration, of this chapter. 34 4. 3. This chapter does not prohibit the use of storage 35 tanks smaller than transporting tanks nor the transfer of all LSB 1366HV (1) 89 -5- da/ns 5/13 H.F. 482 1 kinds of fertilizer including anhydrous ammonia fertilizers 2 or soil conditioners directly from transporting tanks to 3 implements of husbandry, if proper safety precautions are 4 observed. 5 DIVISION IV 6 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 7 PART A 8 GENERAL 9 Sec. 10. Section 214.1, Code 2021, is amended by adding the 10 following new subsection: 11 NEW SUBSECTION. 6. “Weighmaster” means a person who keeps 12 and regularly uses a commercial weighing and measuring device 13 to accurately weigh objects for others as part of the person’s 14 business operated on a profit, cooperative, or nonprofit basis. 15 Sec. 11. Section 214.3, subsection 1, Code 2021, is amended 16 to read as follows: 17 1. The A license issued by the department for the inspection 18 of a commercial weighing and measuring device shall expire on 19 December 31 of each year, and for a motor fuel pump on June 30 20 of each year. The amount of the fee due for each license shall 21 be as provided in subsection 3, except that the fee for a motor 22 fuel pump shall be four dollars and fifty cents if paid within 23 one month from the date the license is due. 24 Sec. 12. Section 214.3, subsection 3, paragraph e, 25 subparagraph (2), Code 2021, is amended to read as follows: 26 (2) Retail motor fuel pump, nine four dollars and fifty 27 cents. 28 Sec. 13. Section 214.4, subsection 1, unnumbered paragraph 29 1, Code 2021, is amended to read as follows: 30 If the department does not receive payment of the license 31 fee required pursuant to section 214.3 within one month from 32 the due date, the department shall send deliver a notice to 33 the owner or operator of the device. The notice shall be 34 delivered by certified mail. The notice shall state all of the 35 following: LSB 1366HV (1) 89 -6- da/ns 6/13 H.F. 482 1 Sec. 14. Section 214.6, Code 2021, is amended to read as 2 follows: 3 214.6 Oath Duties of weighmasters weighmaster. 4 All persons keeping a commercial weighing and measuring 5 device, before entering upon their duties as weighmasters, A 6 weighmaster shall be sworn before some person having authority 7 to administer oaths, to keep their ensure that a commercial 8 weighing and measuring device is correctly balanced, to make 9 true weights, and to shall render a correct account to the 10 person having weighing done. 11 Sec. 15. Section 214.11, Code 2021, is amended to read as 12 follows: 13 214.11 Inspections —— recalibrations —— penalty. 14 1. The department shall provide for annual inspections 15 of all motor fuel pumps, including but not limited to motor 16 fuel blender pumps, licensed under this chapter. Inspections 17 shall be for the purpose of determining the accuracy of the 18 pumps’ measuring mechanisms, and for such and correctness of 19 motor fuel pumps. For that purpose the department’s inspectors 20 may enter upon the premises of any wholesale dealer or retail 21 dealer, as they are defined in section 214A.1, of motor fuel 22 or fuel oil within this state. 23 2. Upon completion of an inspection, the inspector shall 24 affix the department’s seal to the measuring mechanism of the 25 motor fuel pump. The seal shall be appropriately marked, 26 dated, and recorded by the inspector. If the owner of an 27 inspected and sealed motor fuel pump is registered with the 28 department as a servicer in accordance with section 215.23, 29 or employs a person so registered as a servicer, the owner 30 or other servicer may open the motor fuel pump, break the 31 department’s seal, recalibrate the measuring mechanism if 32 necessary, and reseal the motor fuel pump as long as the 33 department is notified of the recalibration within forty-eight 34 hours, on a form in a manner provided by the department. 35 2. 3. A person violating a provision of this section is, LSB 1366HV (1) 89 -7- da/ns 7/13 H.F. 482 1 upon conviction, guilty of a simple misdemeanor. 2 PART B 3 MOTOR FUEL 4 Sec. 16. Section 214A.2A, subsection 1, Code 2021, is 5 amended to read as follows: 6 1. Fuel which is sold or is kept, offered, or exposed for 7 sale as kerosene shall be labeled as kerosene. The label 8 shall include the word “kerosene” and a or the designation as 9 either “K1” or “K2” “K1 kerosene”, and shall indicate that 10 the kerosene is in compliance with the standard specification 11 adopted by A.S.T.M. international specification D3699 (1982). 12 Sec. 17. REPEAL. Section 214A.15, Code 2021, is repealed. 13 PART C 14 INSPECTIONS 15 Sec. 18. Section 215.4, Code 2021, is amended to read as 16 follows: 17 215.4 Tag for inaccurate or incorrect device —— reinspection 18 —— license fee. 19 A commercial weighing and measuring device found to be 20 inaccurate or incorrect upon inspection by the department 21 shall be rejected or tagged “condemned until repaired” and 22 the “licensed for commercial use” inspection sticker shall be 23 removed. If notice is received by the department that the 24 device has been repaired and upon reinspection the device is 25 found to be accurate or correct, the a license fee shall not 26 may be charged for the reinspection. However, a second license 27 fee shall be charged if upon reinspection the device is found 28 to be inaccurate. The device shall be tagged “condemned” and 29 removed from service if a third reinspection fails. 30 Sec. 19. Section 215.7, Code 2021, is amended to read as 31 follows: 32 215.7 Transactions by false weights or measures. 33 1. A person shall be deemed to have violated the provisions