Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HSB169

Introduced
2/12/25  

Caption

A bill for an act prohibiting the consideration of the deployment, implementation, or use of a motor carrier safety improvement when determining a person's employment status.(See HF 698.)

Impact

The passage of HSB169 would significantly influence how the state interprets employment classifications, specifically in the transportation sector. By prohibiting the consideration of motor carrier safety measures in employment status determinations, the bill could protect drivers from being classified as employees solely based on their adherence to safety protocols. This could effectively favor contractors seeking flexibility within the industry while maintaining safety standards without the threat of their employment classification being impacted.

Summary

House Study Bill 169 (HSB169) aims to clarify the factors that can be considered when determining a person's employment status—specifically regarding the deployment and use of motor carrier safety improvements. Under this proposed legislation, any device, equipment, or practice implemented by a motor carrier to improve traffic safety will not be taken into account when classifying a worker as an employee or independent contractor. The intent is to create a clearer regulatory environment for motor carriers in Iowa, ensuring that compliance measures for safety do not inadvertently affect a driver's employment classification.

Contention

There is potential for contention around this bill, particularly from labor rights advocates who may argue that such a measure opens the door for exploitation of independent contractors in the motor carrier industry. The exclusion of safety improvements as factors in employment classification may lead to scenarios where drivers are denied the protections typically afforded to employees. Critics could claim that this creates an imbalance in employer-employee relationships, allowing carriers to evade responsibility for worker protections under state law.

Companion Bills

IA SF377

Replaced by A bill for an act prohibiting the consideration of the deployment, implementation, or use of a motor carrier safety improvement when determining a person's employment status. (Formerly SSB 1107.) Effective date: 07/01/2025.

IA HF698

Replaced by A bill for an act prohibiting the consideration of the deployment, implementation, or use of a motor carrier safety improvement when determining a person's employment status.(Formerly HSB 169.)

IA SSB1107

Related A bill for an act prohibiting the consideration of the deployment, implementation, or use of a motor carrier safety improvement when determining a person's employment status.(See SF 377.)

Previously Filed As

IA SSB1107

A bill for an act prohibiting the consideration of the deployment, implementation, or use of a motor carrier safety improvement when determining a person's employment status.(See SF 377.)

IA HF698

A bill for an act prohibiting the consideration of the deployment, implementation, or use of a motor carrier safety improvement when determining a person's employment status.(Formerly HSB 169.)

IA SF377

A bill for an act prohibiting the consideration of the deployment, implementation, or use of a motor carrier safety improvement when determining a person's employment status. (Formerly SSB 1107.) Effective date: 07/01/2025.

IA HSB67

A bill for an act relating to statutory considerations involving the atmosphere and climate.(See HF 302.)

IA HB2603

Motor carriers; creating the Motor Carrier Public Safety Enforcement Act; effective date.

IA HB2603

Motor carriers; creating the Motor Carrier Public Safety Enforcement Act; effective date.

IA SB00218

An Act Concerning The Consideration Of Public Safety When Determining Whether To Transfer A Juvenile To Adult Court.

IA HB30

Motor Carrier Safety Act Changes

IA HB5337

Motor Carrier Safety Selection Standard Act of 2024

IA SB01020

An Act Concerning Consideration Of Geographic Factors When Determining The Location For A Person's Jury Service.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.