Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF2626

Caption

A bill for an act relating to camping, including emergency safety requirements at campgrounds located in floodplains.(Formerly HSB 715.)

Impact

The passage of HF2626 is intended to strengthen regulations regarding safety protocols in campgrounds, thereby reducing risks associated with flooding and other emergencies. By enforcing these measures, state regulators aim to protect visitors and staff at these facilities, making provisions for immediate and effective responses in crisis situations. The implementation of emergency alarm systems and clearly identifiable evacuation routes are crucial in locations prone to natural disasters, aligning with broader public safety objectives in state law.

Summary

House File 2626 (HF2626) is a legislative proposal aimed at enhancing public safety at campgrounds located within floodplain areas in Iowa. The bill stipulates that any campground operating in these high-risk zones must implement specific safety measures, focusing primarily on emergency preparedness. Among the key requirements is the installation of an emergency alarm system that operates independently of the internet, ensuring that alert systems remain functional even during power outages or service disruptions. Furthermore, the bill mandates the posting of emergency evacuation directions within all occupied structures on the premises.

Contention

While HF2626 is largely a safety-oriented bill, discussions surrounding its implementation may raise various points of contention. Potential concerns include the financial burden on campground owners who may need to substanially invest in new systems and signage to comply with these requirements. Additionally, there may be debates about the feasibility and practicality of enforcing these requirements uniformly across all campgrounds, particularly smaller or family-run operations that could struggle with additional costs. Ultimately, balancing public safety enhancements with the operational realities of campgrounds is likely to be a focal point in discussions as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

IA HSB715

Related A bill for an act relating to camping, including camper and cabin limits at youth camps and emergency safety requirements at campgrounds.(See HF 2626.)

Previously Filed As

IA HSB715

A bill for an act relating to camping, including camper and cabin limits at youth camps and emergency safety requirements at campgrounds.(See HF 2626.)

IA HF2675

A bill for an act relating to the peace officer, public safety, and emergency personnel bill of rights.(Formerly HSB 625.)

IA HB269

Relating to requirements for campgrounds located in a floodway; authorizing an administrative penalty; providing a private cause of action.

IA HB381

Camp safety; to set safety and emergency preparedness requirements for camps, including a licensure requirement

IA HB248

Relating to campground emergency safety certification requirements; providing a civil penalty.

IA HF2715

A bill for an act relating to chatbots, including deployer requirements and interactions with minors.(Formerly HSB 647.)

IA HF2690

A bill for an act relating to water and energy use for data centers, including reporting and tariff requirements, and including effective date provisions.(Formerly HF 2447.)

IA SF2458

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.)

IA HF2642

A bill for an act relating to the use of water, including beneficial use in the context of water allocation and the disposal of wastewater from distillery operations. (Formerly HSB 713.)

IA HF2682

A bill for an act relating to grid-enhancing technologies and reconductoring, including study and reporting requirements.(Formerly HF 2283.)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.