Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF933

Introduced
3/12/25  
Engrossed
3/25/25  
Refer
3/26/25  
Enrolled
5/19/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to pediatric palliative care centers, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HSB 267.) Effective date: 05/27/2025.

Impact

If passed, HF933 would amend Section 135C of the Iowa Code to include clear definitions and provisions for pediatric palliative care. This would allow specialized residential care facilities to be recognized and regulated under state law, ensuring that services for pediatric patients are adequately supported. Additionally, such facilities would become eligible for various funding sources traditionally accessible to hospice programs, thereby improving the availability of appropriate care for these vulnerable patients.

Summary

House File 933, also known as Masons Law, seeks to establish provisions specifically for pediatric palliative care centers in Iowa. The bill defines pediatric palliative care patients as individuals under the age of 21 who are diagnosed with chronic, complex, life-threatening illnesses. It aims to create a special classification within residential care facilities dedicated to serving these patients by providing necessary hospice and respite care services. This legislation represents a targeted approach to addressing the unique needs of children facing serious health challenges.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment regarding HF933 appears to be positive, as it focuses on an area of healthcare that has historically received limited attention. Lawmakers and advocates have expressed support for the bill, emphasizing the importance of tailored palliative care services for children with serious health conditions. The constructive discourse surrounding the bill highlights a collective recognition of the critical need for such care and its potential benefits for families navigating chronic illness.

Contention

While HF933 has garnered broad support, there could be contention regarding the specifics of the implementation of the new regulations and funding. Some stakeholders may have concerns regarding the adequacy of resources allocated for these specialized facilities or the potential regulatory burdens placed on existing care providers. Overall, the bill aims to create a positive change in pediatric healthcare services, yet discussions may arise about how best to execute its provisions and maintain high standards of care.

Companion Bills

IA HSB267

Related A bill for an act relating to pediatric palliative care centers.(See HF 933.)

Previously Filed As

IA HSB267

A bill for an act relating to pediatric palliative care centers.(See HF 933.)

IA SF2289

A bill for an act relating to matters under the purview of the department of inspections, appeals, and licensing, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly SSB 3040.) Effective date: Enactment, 07/01/2026

IA HF919

A bill for an act relating to children's specialty hospital designations for certain nonprofit organizations, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HSB 268.) Effective date: 05/01/2025.

IA HF2562

A bill for an act relating to care facility placement decisions for certain adults, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HSB 653.) Effective Date: Conditional, 07/01/2026.

IA HF2543

A bill for an act relating to subacute mental health care facilities and services, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HF 2220.) Effective date: 05/02/2026.

IA HF2680

A bill for an act relating to certified medication aides. (Formerly HSB 729.) Effective date: 07/01/2026.

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 S09323

Enacts the "pediatric palliative care act" to establish pediatric palliative care centers to provide palliative care to individuals who are under twenty-one years of age, have been diagnosed with a chronic, complex, life-threatening illness that is expected to shorten their life expectancy, and is not expected to survive past twenty-one years of age.

IA A10569

Enacts the "pediatric palliative care act" to establish pediatric palliative care centers to provide palliative care to individuals who are under twenty-one years of age, have been diagnosed with a chronic, complex, life-threatening illness that is expected to shorten their life expectancy, and is not expected to survive past twenty-one years of age.

IA HF856

A bill for an act prohibiting public entities from engaging in certain activities relating to diversity, equity, and inclusion, creating a private cause of action, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HSB 155.) Effective date: 05/27/2025, 07/01/2025.

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