Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF2015

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to restitution for the torture, injury, or killing of a police service dog, and modifying penalties.(See HF 2216.)

Impact

The proposed legislation modifies Iowa's existing laws concerning the protection of police service animals by including financial penalties that serve to both compensate law enforcement agencies and deter potential offenders. The impact of this revised statute is significant as it highlights the valued role of police dogs within law enforcement and stresses the importance of their protection and upkeep. This change aims to reinforce public awareness around the treatment of such animals, considering them essential partners to law enforcement officials.

Summary

House File 2015, introduced by Representative Fett, addresses the need for restitution in cases involving the torture, injury, or killing of police service dogs. The bill stipulates that individuals convicted of such offenses will not only face criminal penalties but will also be required to make financial restitution to the relevant law enforcement agency. This restitution includes covering the costs associated with replacing and training the service dog that has been permanently disabled or killed due to the action of the offender.

Conclusion

Ultimately, HF2015 seeks to strengthen the legal framework around the safeguarding of police service dogs and ensure that agencies are financially supported in their efforts following any instances of harm inflicted upon these animals. By mandating restitution, the bill aims to symbolize a commitment to animal welfare within the context of law enforcement and to establish a legal precedent that recognizes and enforces the value of police service dogs.

Contention

While HF2015 has the broader support of the law enforcement community, discussions surrounding the bill may present different viewpoints especially with respect to the levels of penalties and restitution involved. Some legislators or advocacy groups may argue that the financial burden placed on offenders should be carefully considered or that it may not adequately reflect the emotional and societal value of a service dog. Moreover, it may raise questions about whether such measures could be seen as disproportionately punitive in certain cases.

Companion Bills

IA HF2216

Similar To A bill for an act relating to restitution for the torture, injury, or killing of a police service dog, and modifying penalties.(Formerly HF 2015.)

Previously Filed As

IA HF2216

A bill for an act relating to restitution for the torture, injury, or killing of a police service dog, and modifying penalties.(Formerly HF 2015.)

IA HF557

A bill for an act relating to animal torture, and providing penalties.(See HF 2348.)

IA SF195

A bill for an act relating to animal torture and providing penalties.

IA SF2099

A bill for an act relating to animal torture, and providing penalties.

IA HF2348

A bill for an act relating to animal torture, and providing penalties. (Formerly HF 557.) Effective date: 07/01/2026.

IA HF559

A bill for an act relating to animal abuse, neglect, and torture, and providing penalties.

IA HF2289

A bill for an act establishing the criminal offense of torture, and providing penalties.(See HF 2605.)

IA HF2605

A bill for an act establishing the criminal offense of torture, and providing penalties.(Formerly HF 2289.)

IA S0775

Injuring police dogs or horses

IA HF2190

A bill for an act relating to requirements for proof of ownership of dogs and providing penalties.(Formerly HF 2016.)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.