Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF2340

Introduced
2/16/26  
Engrossed
3/4/26  
Enrolled
4/9/26  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to the authority of counties and cities to regulate the installation or use of battery-charged security alarm systems on nonresidential properties. (Formerly SSB 3112.) Effective date: 07/01/2026.

Impact

With the passage of SF2340, local governments will be restricted in their ability to enforce ordinances that limit or regulate battery-charged security alarm systems on nonresidential properties. The bill preempts local codes that might otherwise require additional permits or compliance measures, aiming to create a more favorable environment for property owners looking to employ these security solutions. The effective date for these provisions is set for July 1, 2026, allowing local jurisdictions time to adjust their regulations accordingly.

Summary

Senate File 2340 relates to the authority of counties and cities regarding the regulation of battery-charged security alarm systems on nonresidential properties. The bill stipulates specific criteria for these systems, ensuring they do not fall under the same regulations as traditional fences. This includes the definition of a battery-charged security alarm system, which must comply with international electrical standards and be appropriately located. The intent is to streamline the installation and use of these security devices, thereby enhancing property safety without unnecessary regulatory burdens.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SF2340 appears to be favorable among proponents who appreciate the legislation's potential to simplify security installation processes. Supporters argue that it promotes safety and encourages businesses to enhance their security measures. However, there may also be concerns voiced by detractors who worry about the erosion of local control and the implications of allowing state-level preemption over local regulations.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance of local versus state authority, with some critics arguing that the bill undermines community-specific regulations designed to address unique local needs regarding safety and security. The bill's specific criteria for battery-charged security alarm systems may also raise questions about compliance and enforcement, as local governments navigate these new requirements. The discussions thus highlight a tension between the desires for uniformity in security measures across the state and the need for localized oversight.

Companion Bills

IA HSB659

Related A bill for an act relating to the authority of counties and cities to regulate the installation or use of battery-charged security alarm systems on nonresidential properties.(See HF 2516.)

IA SSB3112

Related A bill for an act relating to the authority of counties and cities to regulate the installation or use of battery-charged security alarm systems on nonresidential properties.(See SF 2340.)

IA HF2516

Similar To A bill for an act relating to the authority of counties and cities to regulate the installation or use of battery-charged security alarm systems on nonresidential properties.(Formerly HSB 659.)

Previously Filed As

IA HF2516

A bill for an act relating to the authority of counties and cities to regulate the installation or use of battery-charged security alarm systems on nonresidential properties.(Formerly HSB 659.)

IA SSB3112

A bill for an act relating to the authority of counties and cities to regulate the installation or use of battery-charged security alarm systems on nonresidential properties.(See SF 2340.)

IA HSB659

A bill for an act relating to the authority of counties and cities to regulate the installation or use of battery-charged security alarm systems on nonresidential properties.(See HF 2516.)

IA HB1871

Providing for the installation of electrified security systems on commercial entities' property and property in exclusive nonresidential use.

IA SB1269

Providing for the installation of electrified security systems on commercial entities' property and property of exclusively nonresidential use.

IA HB662

AN ACT relating to the regulation of low voltage battery-charged security fences by local governments.

IA HB2603

Prohibiting regulation of battery-charged security fences by municipalities.

IA SF2214

A bill for an act relating to the installation of transmission lines on highway rights-of-way. (Formerly SSB 3063.) Effective date: 07/01/2026.

IA SB0127

Battery charged security devices.

IA HF2329

A bill for an act relating to interest rates and charges on regulated loans, and consumer credit transaction service charges. (Formerly HSB 524.) Effective date: 07/01/2026.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.