Legislative Update: First Procedural Deadline Passes
First Procedural Deadline Passes
The so-called “First Funnel,” the day by which bills must be approved by one committee in the bill’s chamber or origin to remain eligible for continued consideration, is today. This day is the first procedural hurdle of the 2020 Session of the Iowa Legislature.
There are three types of bill’s exempt from the procedural rules. Bills in the Appropriations Committee, Ways and Means Committee and Government Oversight Committee are not governed by procedural deadlines requiring committee approval by specific dates.
The next milestone comes on March 20th. That is the day by which a bill must be approved by at least one committee in the chamber not if its origin. So as an example, a House proposal needs to be given the go-ahead by a Senate committee to remain eligible for further consideration this year.
Bills of Interest:
(SF = Senate File, SSB = Senate Study Bill, HF = House File, HSB = House Study Bill)
SF 2329 (formerly SF 2066) - Adding Physical Therapists as School Athletic Healthcare Providers (M) - This bill seeks to change the current law that identifies the licensed healthcare providers qualified to exercise concussion and brain injury at interscholastic athletic events. Current law identifies physicians, physician assistants, advanced registered nurse practitioners, nurses and physical therapists.
On Senate debate calendar
SF 2319 (formerly SF 2128) - Medicaid Coverage For Breast Pumps (F) - The bill required Medicaid to cover breast pumps and associated supplies.
On Senate debate calendar
SF 2317 (formerly SF 2230) - State Plan to Promote Breastfeeding (F) - The bill requires the Iowa Department of Public Health to convene a stakeholder group to develop an actionable breastfeeding action plan.
On Senate debate calendar
SF 2303 (formerly SF 443) - Occupational Therapist Access to MH Records (M) - The bill would classify occupational therapists as mental health professionals to allow for the disclosure of mental health records.
On Senate debate calendar
SF 2302 (formerly SF 2172) - Infant Death Form Immunization Reporting (A) - This unique bill requires the certificate of death for an infant to include a request for information regarding the infant’s last immunizations.
On Senate debate calendar
SF 2268 (formerly SSB 3016) - Smoking Age Increase (F) - The bill increases the minimum age to purchase tobacco, tobacco products, alternative nicotine products, vapor products, and cigarettes from 18 to 21.
On Senate debate calendar
SF 2261 (formerly SF 2100) - School Mental Health via Telehealth (M) - The bill would allow behavioral health services to be offered to students via telehealth at schools.
On Senate debate calendar
SF 2153 (formerly SSB 3067) - School Health Screenings (M) - The bill prohibits a school from administering any student health screenings that are not required by state of federal laws without the written consent of the student’s parent or guardian. The bill defines screenings to mean intentionally planned, periodic processes to identify if a student may be at risk for a health concern. The bill also states that the prohibition does not include health screenings in emergent care situations.
On Senate debate calendar
SF 2120 (formerly SSB 3051) - Allowing Vets to Use the PMP (M)- The bill allows veterinarians to access information on the state’s prescription monitoring program (PMP.)
Approved by the Senate 48-0.
SF 2081 (formerly SSB 3020) - Student ID’s Suicide Prevention Number (F) - The bill requires schools to include the national suicide prevention hotline telephone number on student ID cards.
On Senate debate calendar
HF 2457 (formerly HF 2169) - Bleeding Control Education (M) - The bill adds bleeding control as a required topic of instruction in health education
On House debate calendar
HF 2221 (formerly HF 2031) - County Board of Heath Membership (F) - The bill provides that instead of requiring one of five members of a county board of health be a physician, one of five members be either a physician, physician assistant, advanced registered nurse practitioner or advance proactive registered nurse.
On House debate calendar
HF 2218 (formerly HSB 532) - Allowing Vets to Use the PMP (M)- The bill allows veterinarians to access information on the state’s prescription monitoring program (PMP.)
On House debate calendar
HF 2215 Medicaid Coverage For Breast Pumps (F) - The bill required Medicaid to cover breast pumps and associated supplies.
On House debate calendar
HF 2192 (formerly HF 2001) - Telehealth Payments (F) - The bill requires a health carrier to reimburse a healthcare professional for services at the same rate no matter if the service is provided in person or via telehealth. The bill would take effect beginning January 1, 2021.
On the House debate calendar.
HF 2135 (formerly HSB 557) - Smoking Age Increase (F) - The bill increases the minimum age to purchase tobacco, tobacco products, alternative nicotine products, vapor products, and cigarettes from 18 to 21.
On House debate calendar
HF 2120 - School Suicide Prevention Program Reporting (F) - The bill would require school districts to report to the Department of Education what types of suicide prevention training they are providing employees
On House debate calendar
HF 2036 - EMS Personnel To Carry Weapons (M) - The bill would allow emergency medical care providers to carry a weapon provided that the emergency medical care provider accompanies police tactical teams into potentially high casualty situations.
On House debate calendar
HF 684 - Alcohol Overdose Immunity (F) - The bill provides immunity from prosecution for any person who reports an alcohol overdose emergency.
On House debate calendar
HSB 653 - Medical Cannabis Update (F) - Included in this omnibus bill is a provision that makes ARNPs and APRNs approved to recommend a patient receive a medical cannabis card.
On House debate calendar - will soon receive a new number
HSB 533 - Pharmacists Omnibus including Collaborative Practice (M) - Induced in the bill is the authorization of collaborative pharmacy practice between pharmacists and physicians, advanced registered nurse practitioners, advanced practice registered nurses and dentists.
On House debate calendar - will receive a new bill number soon
Bills that did not clear the first procedural hurdle of the 2020 Legislative Session:
SF 2174 - School Vaccination Programs (A) - The bill provides that schools shall not permit the administration of vaccines to students through a school-sponsored vaccination effort unless the school receives prior written permission from a student’s parent or guardian.
Approved by subcommittee
SF 2067 - Excused Absences For Mental Health Treatment (F) - The bill requires schools to adopt policies permitting a student to take excused absences from school form mental health treatment.
Subcommittee: Sinclair, Behn, and Celsi
SF 2056 - Required School Seizure Plans (M) - This bill requires school districts and accredited nonpublic schools, that have a student enrolled who has known an epilepsy diagnosis or seizure disorder or has a seizure rescue medication to have an individual health plan, including a seizure action plan. The bill also requires schools to provide employees seizure-related training.
Subcommittee: Cournoyer, Wahls, and Edler
SF 2027 - Student ID’s Suicide Prevention Number (F) - The bill requires schools to include the national suicide prevention hotline telephone number on student ID cards.
Subcommittee; Cournoyer, Edler, and Wahls
SF 2017 - CCO CDAC Database (M) - the bill directs the state Medicaid Office to create and maintain a searchable database of community choice option (CCO) and consumer-directed attendant care (CDAC) providers for the use of Medicaid members.
Referred to Human Resources
SF 535 - Fireworks (A) - This bill modifies provisions relating to the regulation and sale of certain fireworks.
The bill provides that a city or county shall not adopt or enforce any zoning regulations under Code chapter 335 or 414 to regulate, restrict, or prohibit the location of permanent buildings or temporary structures used for the sale of consumer fireworks pursuant to Code section 100.19, in any location zoned for commercial or industrial purposes regardless of NFPA or building code requirements.
Also, the bill provides that the state fire marshal shall adopt rules to prohibit the sale of consumer fireworks in any residential zone or district. The bill provides that the state fire marshal shall have the sole authority to require or authorize inspections relating to consumer fireworks seller licensure. A city or county shall not have the authority to require or authorize any such inspection.
Subcommittee: Chapman, Mathis and R. Smith
SF 501 - Medical Cannabidiol (F) - Included in the bill is a provision to recognize advanced registered nurse practitioners and physician assistants as those who can certify a patient to receive a medical cannabis card.
Subcommittee: Zaun, Sinclair and R. Taylor
SF 376 - Mental Health Education Requirements (F) - The bill adds mental health awareness, coping skills and suicide prevention to the subject matter that must be included in a unit of health education.
Subcommittee: Sinclair, Behn and J. Smith
SF 342 - Immunity For Reporting Alcohol Injuries (F) - The bill provides immunity from certain alcohol-related criminal offenses and prohibits certain disciplinary actions for persons who seek or require emergency assistance for alcohol overdoses.
Subcommittee: Zaun, Nunn and R. Taylor
SSB 3052 - Smoke-Free Air Act Expansion (F) - The bill adds vaping to the definition of smoking in the Act.
Approved by subcommittee
HF 2094 - Psych Interjurisdictional Compact (M) - The bill creates an interstate compact to allow psychologists to practice telepsychology with patients in Iowa; practice face to face psychology for a temporary basis; and allow Iowa psychologists to practice telepsychology with patients located outside of the state.
Subcommittee: Bergan, Bacon, and James
HF 2090 - Seizure Disorder School Protocols (M) - The bill requires schools that have a student with a known epilepsy diagnosis (or seizure disorder or has seizure rescue medication or medication to prevent seizures) to have an individual health plan including a seizure action plan.
Approved by subcommittee
HF 2085 - Newborn Screening For Tongue Tie (M) - the bill requires screening for all newborns tongue tie and lip tie prior to discharge from the hospital or birthing center.
Approved by subcommittee
HF 298 - Nurse Staffing Agency Restrictions (A) - The bill seeks to regulate nurse staffing agencies and the nurses who choose to use a staffing agency. Specifically, the bill would prohibit a staffing agency to require the payment of liquidated damages, employment fees or other compensation if the temporary employee is subsequently hired as a full-time employee of the health facility.
Subcommittee: Meyer, Ehlert, and Fry
HSB 627 - Smoke-Free Air Act Expansion (F) - The bill adds vaping to the definition of smoking in the Act.
Subcommittee: Bacon, T Moore, and James
HSB 522 - MIdwife Licensure (A) - The bill requires a person practicing midwifery in Iowa to obtain a license no later than July 1, 2021.
The bill establishes minimum requirements for a license as a midwife and creates a midwifery board.
The bill fails to prohibit midwives from conducting breech births, multiples, and vaginal births after a C-section, which is of great concern.
Subcommittee: T. Moore, Bloomingdale, and Konfrst
HSB 510 - Surgical Smoke Protection (F) - The bill requires all hospitals and freestanding ambulatory surgery centers to adopt policies no later than July 1, 2021, to ensure the elimination of surgical smoke through the use of smoke evacuation systems.
Approved by subcommittee