Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF337

Introduced
2/17/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to a hope card program for plaintiffs granted certain orders in a domestic abuse proceeding, and providing penalties.

Impact

The hope card will serve as a crucial document that plaintiffs can present to law enforcement and other entities to verify the existence of a protective order without requiring them to carry the original court documents. This is expected to greatly improve the efficacy of adhering to protective orders, ensuring timely law enforcement response to any violations. The hope card will be available digitally or as a physical card and does not incur any fees for issuance, thus promoting accessibility for those in need.

Summary

Senate File 337 establishes a hope card program intended for individuals who have been granted protective orders in domestic abuse cases. This initiative aims to streamline the process of obtaining proof of such orders for plaintiffs, thereby enhancing their safety and legal rights. The bill mandates that the attorney general, in conjunction with district clerks of court, develop and implement a system to issue these cards promptly to eligible plaintiffs following a court order.

Overview

Overall, SF337 is a legislative effort to enhance the protective measures in place for victims of domestic abuse. By providing a structured way to obtain and utilize a hope card, the bill aims to empower victims, ensure compliance with protective orders, and streamline law enforcement's ability to act on violations. Potential challenges lie in public perception of penalties and ensuring that the program is effectively communicated and implemented across courts in the state.

Contention

A notable point of contention within the bill is the proposed penalties for misuse of the hope card. Presenting a non-valid hope card is classified as a simple misdemeanor, which includes potential fines and confinement. Critics may argue that imposing such penalties could deter individuals from seeking reprieve through judicial avenues due to fear of punitive repercussions, or that it may add unnecessary legal burdens on victims during an already challenging situation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA HF2302

A bill for an act establishing a domestic abuse offender registry, and providing penalties.

IA HF2301

A bill for an act establishing a domestic abuse offender registry, and providing penalties.

IA SF2162

A bill for an act providing for the care and disposition of domestic animals, and providing penalties.

IA HB1829

To Amend The Domestic Abuse Act Of 1991; To Provide For Remote Testimony In Certain Instances In A Hearing Under The Domestic Abuse Act Of 1991; And To Provide Oversight For A Domestic Violence Intervention Program.

IA AB159

Establishes the Hope Card Program for applicants who have been granted an extended order for protection against domestic violence. (BDR 3-180)

IA SB302

In protection from abuse, further providing for commencement of proceedings.

IA SB262

In actions, proceedings and other matters generally, providing for extreme risk protection orders.

IA SB295

Relating To Domestic Abuse Protective Orders.

IA HB2058

Protective orders and fees; clarifying those authorized to seek relief under the Protection from Domestic Abuse Act; effective date.

IA HB2058

Protective orders and fees; clarifying those authorized to seek relief under the Protection from Domestic Abuse Act; effective date.

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