Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF2315

Introduced
2/6/26  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to allocations of moneys from the juvenile detention home fund.(See HF 2537, HF 2781.)

Impact

The changes brought by HF2315 are significant in that they could enhance financial stability for juvenile detention homes. By establishing a guaranteed sum for each facility, the bill seeks to eliminate disparities that result from fluctuating operational costs and provide all homes with a foundational level of funding. This could lead to improved services and conditions for youth being rehabilitated within these facilities. The bill underscores the state's commitment to supporting youth justice programs more effectively, ensuring that adequate resources are allocated across all regions.

Summary

House File 2315 focuses on reallocating financial resources from the juvenile detention home fund. This bill proposes a shift in how moneys are distributed to juvenile detention facilities, moving away from a formula-based funding mechanism tied to each facility's operational costs. Instead, the bill stipulates a base distribution of $150,000 to each eligible county or multicounty juvenile detention home. Any additional funds remaining after this set allocation would then be distributed proportionally based on historical expenditures of these facilities. This change aims to provide a more predictable funding stream for facilities serving youth within the justice system.

Contention

While the intention of HF2315 appears to be noble, there may be opposition based on concerns over whether the flat allocation is adequate against varying needs and operating costs across different counties. Some critics may argue that a one-size-fits-all approach does not account for the unique circumstances that individual facilities face. Moreover, there could be debate regarding whether this funding model encourages efficient use of state resources or inadvertently encourages complacency in managing operational efficiency among the detention homes. Stakeholders' discussions are likely to address these points of contention as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

IA HF2537

Similar To A bill for an act relating to allocations of moneys from the juvenile detention home fund.(Formerly HF 2315; See HF 2781.)

IA HF2781

Similar To A bill for an act relating to allocations of moneys from the juvenile detention home fund. (Formerly HF 2537, HF 2315.) Effective date: 07/01/2026

Previously Filed As

IA HF2537

A bill for an act relating to allocations of moneys from the juvenile detention home fund.(Formerly HF 2315; See HF 2781.)

IA HF2781

A bill for an act relating to allocations of moneys from the juvenile detention home fund. (Formerly HF 2537, HF 2315.) Effective date: 07/01/2026

IA SB1009

Juveniles: detention.

IA HB1146

Juvenile Detention Bed Cap

IA S3067

Authorizes home detention for juveniles adjudicated delinquent for certain motor vehicle offenses.

IA LD42

An Act Regarding the Bind-over and Detention of Juveniles

IA HSB648

A bill for an act relating to the teach Iowa scholar program, including modifying eligibility provisions and establishing funding allocations.(See HF 2441, HF 2752.)

IA HB3755

Oklahoma Juvenile Code; directing certain provision of medication and reimbursement; creating the Juvenile Detention Prescription Medication Fund; effective date.

IA SB809

Modifies provisions relating to juvenile detention centers

IA SB1189

Modifies provisions relating to juvenile detention centers

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