Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HSB570

Introduced
1/15/26  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to victim protections including victim counselors, protective orders, sex offender registration, rights of sexual abuse victims, mental competency and civil commitment, restitution, and victim rights.(See HF 2704.)

Impact

In terms of state laws, HSB570 introduces substantial changes to the handling of sexual offenses and the registration process for sex offenders. It mandates that sex offenders must appear in person to register with local authorities within three days of any relevant change in their situation, such as moving or changing employment. This aims to enhance community safety and accountability among offenders while keeping law enforcement informed of their whereabouts. Also, the bill proposes extending the duration for which evidence collection kits related to sexual assault must be preserved, ensuring that victims’ rights are protected over extended periods. This prevents the potential loss of crucial evidence before victims decide on the course of legal action.

Summary

House Study Bill 570 addresses various aspects of victim protections, focusing on enhancing the rights and resources available to victims of crime. The bill establishes confidentiality for communications between victims and their counselors, requiring that such communications cannot be compelled in legal proceedings except in limited circumstances. This provision aims to create a safe space for victims to seek help without the fear of disclosing sensitive information that may harm their cases or personal well-being. In addition, the bill emphasizes the importance of victim counselors who are trained to provide support to those affected by crime, ensuring that victims have access to professional assistance during their recovery process.

Contention

Notably, the bill also entitles victims to seek protective orders, which can be upheld throughout the duration of the perpetrator's criminal jurisdiction. Critics of the bill may question the implications of mandating public participation for sex offenders in their registration processes or whether the enhanced restrictions on counselors' communication could impact the effectiveness of legal proceedings. Furthermore, the growing complexity around mental competency evaluations and the legal ramifications that follow could spawn debate regarding the rights of those accused of crimes and the balance between defendant rights and victim protections.

Companion Bills

IA SSB3089

Related A bill for an act relating to victim protections including victim counselors, protective orders, sex offender registration, rights of sexual abuse victims, mental competency and civil commitment, restitution, and victim rights.(See SF 2379.)

IA SF2379

Replaced by A bill for an act relating to victim protections including victim counselors, protective orders, sex offender registration, rights of sexual abuse victims, mental competency and civil commitment, restitution, and victim rights, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly SSB 3089.) Effective date: 07/01/2026, 07/01/2027.

IA HF2704

Replaced by A bill for an act relating to victim protections including victim counselors, protective orders, sex offender registration, rights of sexual abuse victims, mental competency and civil commitment, restitution, and victim rights.(Formerly HSB 570.)

Previously Filed As

IA SSB3089

A bill for an act relating to victim protections including victim counselors, protective orders, sex offender registration, rights of sexual abuse victims, mental competency and civil commitment, restitution, and victim rights.(See SF 2379.)

IA HF2704

A bill for an act relating to victim protections including victim counselors, protective orders, sex offender registration, rights of sexual abuse victims, mental competency and civil commitment, restitution, and victim rights.(Formerly HSB 570.)

IA SF2379

A bill for an act relating to victim protections including victim counselors, protective orders, sex offender registration, rights of sexual abuse victims, mental competency and civil commitment, restitution, and victim rights, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly SSB 3089.) Effective date: 07/01/2026, 07/01/2027.

IA HB863

MS Crime Victims' Bill of Rights; revise to expand for sexual assault victims.

IA SB761

Relating to the offense of sexual assault and to the rights of crime victims, including the enforcement of certain rights of sexual assault victims; authorizing a civil penalty.

IA HB1953

Relating to rights of crime victims, including the enforcement of certain rights of sexual assault victims; authorizing a civil penalty.

IA SB0533

Sexual assault victims' rights.

IA HB1093

Sexual assault victims' rights.

IA SB0507

Sexual assault victims' rights.

IA H2429

Protecting victims of sexual assault

Similar Bills

IA HF2637

A bill for an act relating to the confidentiality of peer support communications for public safety officers and civilian employees.(Formerly HSB 652.)

IA HSB652

A bill for an act relating to the confidentiality of peer support communications for public safety officers.(See HF 2637.)

CA AB1109

An act to amend Sections 912 and 917 of, and to add Article 9.

IA HF2751

A bill for an act relating to criminal acts against persons in certain occupations, including testing for communicable diseases for certain persons who have committed an assault against a member of a protected occupation, certain public safety personnel, including confidentiality of peer support communications for public safety officers and civilian employees, and obstructing first responders, and providing penalties. (Formerly HF 2728.)

NJ S3803

Establishes pilot program to create student mental health assistance programs in selected school districts.

NJ A1759

Establishes pilot program to create student mental health assistance programs in selected school districts.

NY A03906

Extends confidentiality privileges to certain communications to or from a licensed mental health counselor in the course of such licensed mental health counselor's professional employment, and to certain employees of such licensed mental health counselor; provides exceptions thereto.

TX HB1503

Relating to the licensing and regulation of genetic counselors; requiring an occupational license; authorizing a fee.