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IA SF2458
Bill
Status
2/23/2026
Primary Sponsor
Local Government
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AI Summary
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Transfers 911 emergency telephone system responsibilities from joint 911 service boards to local emergency management commissions, requiring a two-thirds majority vote from each body to complete the transition.
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Requires local emergency management commissions to annually submit five-year plans identifying anticipated 911 service infrastructure needs, upgrades, and improvements to the state department for publication online.
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Mandates annual inventory reporting including all full-time equivalent positions, equipment, structures, and associated costs for both the commission and public safety agencies (law enforcement, fire protection, emergency medical services, sheriff) within their jurisdiction.
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Requires public safety answering points that access criminal justice information to comply with FBI Criminal Justice Information Services security policy and Iowa Department of Public Safety requirements.
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Adds definition of "local emergency management commission" to the 911 service code as a commission established under section 29C.9 acting pursuant to chapter 34A.
Legislative Description
A bill for an act relating to public safety answering points, including limitations, property tax allocation, service requirements, management, consolidation, transfer of duties from joint 911 service boards to local emergency management commissions, and reporting requirements, and including transfer and effective date provisions.(Formerly SSB 3008.)
Last Action
Subcommittee: Schultz, Dawson, and Dotzler. S.J. 394.
2/24/2026