Iowa Code
Chapter 16 - IOWA FINANCE AUTHORITY
Section 16.1 - Definitions.

16.1 Definitions.
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
1. “Adequate housing” means housing which meets minimum structural, heating, lighting, ventilation, sanitary, occupancy, and maintenance standards compatible with applicable building and housing codes, as determined under rules of the authority.
2. “Authority” means the Iowa finance authority created in section 16.1A.
3. “Board” means the Iowa finance authority board of directors created pursuant to section 16.2.
4. “Bond” means a bond issued by the authority pursuant to this chapter and includes a note or other instrument evidencing a debt authorized or referred to in this chapter.
5. “Child foster care facilities” means the same as defined in section 237.1.
6. “Depreciable property” means personal property for which an income tax deduction for depreciation is allowable in computing federal income tax under the Internal Revenue Code as defined in section 422.3.
7. “Displaced” means displaced by governmental action, or by having one’s dwelling extensively damaged or destroyed as a result of a disaster.
8. “Elderly families” means families of low or moderate income where the head of the household or the head’s spouse is at least sixty-two years of age or older, or the surviving member of any such tenant family.
9. “Executive director” means the executive director of the Iowa finance authority as appointed pursuant to section 16.6.
10. a. “Families” includes but is not limited to families consisting of a single adult person who is primarily responsible for the person’s own support, is at least sixty-two years of age, is a person with a disability, is displaced, or is the remaining member of a tenant family.
b. “Families” includes but is not limited to two or more persons living together who are at least sixty-two years of age, are persons with disabilities, or one or more such individuals living with another person who is essential to such individual’s care or well-being.
11. “Goals” means legislative goals and policies as articulated in this chapter.
12. “Guiding principles” means the principles provided in subchapter III which shall be considered for amplification and interpretation of the goals of the authority.
13. “Historic properties” means landmarks, landmark sites, or districts which are significant in the history, architecture, archaeology, or culture of this state, its communities, or the nation.
14. “Housing” means single family and multifamily dwellings, and facilities incidental or appurtenant to the dwellings, and includes group homes of fifteen beds or less licensed as health care facilities or child foster care facilities and modular or mobile homes which are permanently affixed to a foundation and are assessed as realty.
15. “Housing program” means any work or undertaking of new construction or rehabilitation of one or more housing units, or the acquisition of existing residential structures, for the provision of housing, which is financed pursuant to the provisions of this chapter for the primary purpose of providing housing for low or moderate income families. A housing program may include housing for other economic groups as part of an overall plan to develop new or rehabilitated communities or neighborhoods, where housing low or moderate income families is a primary goal. A housing program may include any buildings, land, equipment, facilities, or other real or personal property which is necessary or convenient in connection with the provision of housing, including but not limited to streets, sewers, utilities, parks, site preparation, landscaping, and other nonhousing facilities, such as administrative, community, health, recreational, educational, and commercial facilities, as the authority determines to be necessary or convenient in relation to the purposes of this chapter.
16. “Housing sponsor” means any individual, joint venture, partnership, limited partnership, trust, corporation, housing cooperative, local public entity, governmental unit, or other legal entity, or any combination thereof, approved by the authority or pursuant to standards adopted by the authority as qualified to either own, construct, acquire, rehabilitate, operate, manage, or maintain a housing program, whether for profit, nonprofit or limited profit, subject to the regulatory powers of the authority and other terms and conditions set forth in this chapter.
17. “Income” means income from all sources of each member of the household, with appropriate exceptions and exemptions reasonably related to an equitable determination of the family’s available income, as established by rule of the authority.
18. “Internal Revenue Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of the United States as it may exist at the time of its applicability to the provisions of this chapter.
19. “Iowa nutrient reduction strategy” means the same as defined in section 455B.171.
20. “Legislative findings” or “findings” means the findings established by the general assembly with respect to the authority as provided in this chapter.
21. a. “Lending institution” means any bank, trust company, mortgage company, national banking association, federal savings association, or life insurance company; any state or federal governmental agency or instrumentality; the federal land bank or any of its local associations; or any other institution authorized to make loans in this state.
b. “Lending institution” includes a financial institution as defined in section 496B.2, which lends moneys for farming purposes as provided in subchapter VIII, or for industrial or business purposes.
22. “Lower income families” means families whose incomes do not exceed eighty percent of the median income for the area with adjustments for the size of the family or other adjustments necessary due to unusual prevailing conditions in the area, and includes but is not limited to very low income families.
23. “Low income housing credit” means the low income housing credit as defined in Internal Revenue Code §42(a).
24. “Low or moderate income families” means families who cannot afford to pay enough to cause private enterprise in their locality to build an adequate supply of decent, safe, and sanitary dwellings for their use, and also includes but is not limited to the following:
a. Elderly families, families in which one or more persons are persons with disabilities, lower income families, and very low income families.
b. Families purchasing or renting qualified residential housing.
25. “Mortgage” means a mortgage, mortgage deed, deed of trust, or other instrument creating a first lien, subject only to title exceptions acceptable to the authority, on a fee interest in real property which includes completed housing located within this state, or on a leasehold on such a fee interest which has a remaining term at the time of computation that exceeds by not less than ten years the maturity date of the mortgage loan.
26. “Mortgage-backed security” means a security issued by the authority which is secured by residential mortgage loans owned by the authority.
27. “Mortgage loan” means a financial obligation secured by a mortgage.
28. “Net worth” means a person’s total assets minus total liabilities as determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles with appropriate exceptions and exemptions reasonably related to an equitable determination of a person’s net worth. Assets shall be valued at fair market value.
29. “Note” means a bond anticipation note or a housing development fund note issued by the authority pursuant to this chapter. “Note” also includes bonds.
30. “Person with a disability” means a person who is unable to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of a medically determinable physical or mental impairment, or a person having a physical or mental impairment which is expected to be of long-continued and indefinite duration, substantially impedes the ability to live independently, and is of a nature that the ability to live independently could be improved by more suitable housing conditions.
31. “Powers” means all of the general and specific powers of the authority as provided in this chapter which shall be broadly and liberally interpreted to authorize the authority to act in accordance with the goals of the authority and in a manner consistent with the legislative findings and guiding principles.
32. “Program” means any program administered by the authority or any program in which the authority is directed or authorized to participate pursuant to any statute, executive order, or interagency agreement, or any other program participation or administration of which the authority finds useful and convenient to further the goals and purposes of the authority.
33. “Project” means any of the following:
a. Real or personal property connected with a facility to be acquired, constructed, financed, refinanced, improved, or equipped pursuant to one or more of the programs, including any such property located outside of the state if the authority has conclusively determined that the entity financing or refinancing property located outside the state, or an affiliate of such entity, is also engaged in the financing or refinancing of property located within the state, or, alternatively, the entity seeking the financing or refinancing, or an affiliate of such entity, maintains a presence within the state.
b. Refunds, loans, refinancings, grants, or other assistance or programs which the authority finds useful and convenient to carry out and further the goals of the authority and the Iowa economic development bond program. In furtherance thereof and not in limitation, “project” shall include projects for which bonds or notes may be issued by a city or a county pursuant to any power so long as the authority finds it is consistent with the goals and legislative findings of the authority and the Iowa economic development bond program.
c. Any project for which tax exempt financing is authorized by the Internal Revenue Code, together with any taxable financing necessary or desirable in connection with such project, which the authority finds furthers the goals of the authority and is consistent with the legislative findings.
34. “Property improvement loan” means a financial obligation secured by collateral acceptable to the authority, the proceeds of which shall be used for improvement or rehabilitation of housing which is deemed by the authority to be substandard in its protective coatings or its structural, plumbing, heating, cooling, or electrical systems; and regardless of the condition of the property, the term “property improvement loan” may include loans to increase the energy efficiency of housing or to finance solar or other renewable energy systems for use in that housing.
35. “Qualified residential housing” means any of the following:
a. Owner-occupied residences purchased in a manner which satisfies the requirements contained in section 103A of the Internal Revenue Code in order to be financed with tax exempt mortgage subsidy bonds.
b. Residential property qualifying pursuant to section 103(b)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code to be financed with tax exempt residential rental property bonds.
c. Housing for low or moderate income families, elderly families, and families which include one or more persons with disabilities.
36. “Secured loan” means a financial obligation secured by a chattel mortgage, security agreement, or other instrument creating a lien on an interest in depreciable property.
37. “State agency” means any board, commission, department, public officer, or other agency of the state of Iowa.
38. “Very low income families” means families whose incomes do not exceed fifty percent of the median income for the area, with adjustments for the size of the family or other adjustments necessary due to unusual prevailing conditions in the area.
[C77, 79, 81, §220.1; 81 Acts, ch 76, §1; 82 Acts, ch 1173, §1, 2, ch 1187, §1 – 3]
83 Acts, ch 124, §1, 2; 84 Acts, ch 1281, §1 – 5; 85 Acts, ch 225, §1; 85 Acts, ch 252, §24, 25; 86 Acts, ch 1212, §1; 86 Acts, ch 1245, §840; 87 Acts, ch 125, §1, 2; 87 Acts, ch 141, §1
C93, §16.1
96 Acts, ch 1129, §5 – 8; 2007 Acts, ch 54, §2 – 10; 2009 Acts, ch 43, §1; 2009 Acts, ch 133, §8; 2012 Acts, ch 1017, §40; 2013 Acts, ch 100, §1, 17, 21, 27; 2014 Acts, ch 1012, §1; 2014 Acts, ch 1026, §8; 2014 Acts, ch 1080, §1 – 4, 78, 116, 125; 2016 Acts, ch 1014, §1; 2018 Acts, ch 1152, §1
Referred to in §456A.38, 499A.101

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title I - STATE SOVEREIGNTY AND MANAGEMENT

Chapter 16 - IOWA FINANCE AUTHORITY

Section 16.1 - Definitions.

Section 16.1A - Creation — administration of programs.

Section 16.2 - Authority board of directors.

Section 16.2A - Title guaranty division — board.

Section 16.2B - Agricultural development division — administration of programs.

Section 16.2C - Agricultural development board.

Section 16.2D - Council on homelessness.

Section 16.2E - Legislative findings — general.

Section 16.3 - Legislative findings — housing.

Section 16.3A - Conflicts of interest.

Section 16.4 - Guiding principles — housing — other programs and projects.

Section 16.4A - Legislative findings — agricultural development.

Section 16.4B - Guiding principles — agricultural development.

Section 16.4C - Legislative findings — title guaranty.

Section 16.4D - Legislative findings — economic development.

Section 16.5 - General powers.

Section 16.5A

Section 16.5B

Section 16.5C - Specific program powers.

Section 16.5D - Specific powers and duties — agricultural development.

Section 16.6 - Executive director — responsibilities.

Section 16.7 - Annual report.

Section 16.9 - Nondiscrimination and affirmative action.

Section 16.10 - Surplus moneys — loan and grant fund.

Section 16.11 - Assistance by state officers, agencies, and departments.

Section 16.12 - Property improvement loans and mortgage loans.

Section 16.13 - Conflicts of interest.

Section 16.14 - Iowa homesteading program.

Section 16.15 - Participation in federal housing assistance payments program.

Section 16.16 - Liability.

Section 16.17 - Rules.

Section 16.18 - Inconsistent provisions.

Section 16.19 - Liberal interpretation.

Section 16.20 - Loans to mortgage lenders.

Section 16.21 - Purchase of mortgage loans.

Section 16.22 - Application of funds from sales of obligations.

Section 16.23

Section 16.24

Section 16.25

Section 16.26 - Bonds and notes.

Section 16.27 - Reserve funds and appropriations.

Section 16.27A - Powers relating to loans.

Section 16.28 - Remedies of bondholders and noteholders.

Section 16.29 - Agreement of the state.

Section 16.30 - Bonds and notes as legal investments.

Section 16.31 - Moneys of the authority.

Section 16.32 - Surplus moneys — loan and grant fund.

Section 16.33 - Assistance by state officers, agencies, and departments.

Section 16.34 - Liberal interpretation.

Section 16.34A - Special definition.

Section 16.35 - State housing credit ceiling allocation.

Section 16.36 - Participation in federal housing assistance payments program.

Section 16.37 - Solar and renewable energy systems loans.

Section 16.38 - Loans to lending institutions.

Section 16.39 - Purchase of mortgage loans.

Section 16.40 - Housing assistance fund.

Section 16.41 - Shelter assistance fund.

Section 16.42 - Inconsistent provisions.

Section 16.43 - Economic distress areas named.

Section 16.44 - Application of funds from sales of obligations.

Section 16.45 - Manufactured housing program fund.

Section 16.46 - Senior living revolving loan program fund.

Section 16.47 - Home and community-based services revolving loan program fund.

Section 16.48 - Transitional housing revolving loan program fund.

Section 16.49 - Community housing and services for persons with disabilities revolving loan program fund.

Section 16.50 - Workforce housing assistance grant fund.

Section 16.51 - Additional loan program.

Section 16.52 - State housing credit ceiling allocation.

Section 16.53 - Residential reverse annuity mortgage model program.

Section 16.54 - Home ownership assistance program for military members.

Section 16.55 - Home and community-based services rent subsidy program.

Section 16.56 - Jumpstart housing assistance program.

Section 16.57 - Residential treatment facilities.

Section 16.57A - Transfer of unobligated or unencumbered funds — report.

Section 16.57B - Disaster recovery housing assistance program — fund.

Section 16.57C - Eviction prevention program.

Section 16.57D - Rules.

Section 16.58 - Definitions.

Section 16.59 - Special financing — calculations.

Section 16.60 - Combination of programs permitted.

Section 16.61 - Legislative findings — purposes — public policy.

Section 16.62 - Trust assets.

Section 16.63 - Agreements.

Section 16.64 - Bonds and notes — tax exemption.

Section 16.70 - Loans to lending institutions.

Section 16.71 - Purchase of loans.

Section 16.72 - Powers.

Section 16.73 - Rules.

Section 16.75 - Beginning farmer loan program.

Section 16.76 - Loans to beginning farmers.

Section 16.77 - Definitions.

Section 16.78 - Beginning farmer tax credit program — establishment and administration.

Section 16.79 - Beginning farmer tax credit program — eligibility criteria.

Section 16.79A - Agricultural lease agreement.

Section 16.80 - Agricultural assets transfer tax credit — agreement.

Section 16.81 - Beginning farmer tax credit — application.

Section 16.82 - Beginning farmer tax credit — allowance.

Section 16.82A - Beginning farmer tax credit awards — amount and availability.

Section 16.83 - Additional loan program.

Section 16.84 - Financial assistance for agricultural producers.

Section 16.90 - Definition.

Section 16.91 - Iowa title guaranty program.

Section 16.92 - Real estate transfer — mortgage release certificate.

Section 16.93 - Closing protection letters.

Section 16.100 - Housing improvement fund program.

Section 16.100A - Council on homelessness.

Section 16.101 - Legislative findings.

Section 16.102 - Establishment of economic development program — bonds and notes — projects.

Section 16.103 - Iowa economic development program — specific powers.

Section 16.104 - Loan agreements.

Section 16.105 - Security for bonds — reserve funds — validity of pledge — nonliability.

Section 16.106 - Adoption of rules.

Section 16.107 - Infrastructure loan program.

Section 16.121

Section 16.122

Section 16.123

Section 16.124

Section 16.125

Section 16.131 - Water pollution control works and drinking water facilities financing program — funding — bonds and notes.

Section 16.131A - Definitions.

Section 16.132 - Security — reserve funds — pledges — nonliability.

Section 16.133 - Adoption of rules.

Section 16.133A - Funds and accounts — program funds and accounts not part of state general fund.

Section 16.134 - Wastewater and drinking water treatment financial assistance program.

Section 16.134A - Water quality financial assistance fund — appropriation.

Section 16.135 - Wastewater viability assessment.

Section 16.141 - Unsewered community revolving loan program — fund.

Section 16.151 - Definitions.

Section 16.152 - Water quality financing program.

Section 16.153 - Water quality financing program fund — other funds — trust agreement.

Section 16.154 - Eligible entities — agreements required.

Section 16.155 - Residential treatment facilities.

Section 16.161 - Authority to issue 911 program bonds and notes.

Section 16.162 - Authority to issue community college dormitory bonds and notes.

Section 16.171 - Recovery zone bonds — reporting — reallocation.

Section 16.172

Section 16.173

Section 16.174

Section 16.175

Section 16.176

Section 16.177 - Prison infrastructure revenue bonds.

Section 16.181 - Housing trust fund.

Section 16.181A - Housing trust fund — appropriations.

Section 16.182 - Senior living revolving loan program fund.

Section 16.183 - Home and community-based services revolving loan program fund.

Section 16.184 - Transitional housing revolving loan program fund.

Section 16.185 - Community housing and services for persons with disabilities revolving loan program fund.

Section 16.186 - Disaster damage housing assistance grant fund.

Section 16.187 - Affordable housing assistance grant fund.

Section 16.188 - Workforce housing assistance grant fund.

Section 16.191 - Iowa jobs board.

Section 16.192 - Board duties and powers.

Section 16.193 - Iowa finance authority duties — appropriation.

Section 16.194 - Iowa jobs program.

Section 16.194A - Iowa jobs II program — disaster prevention.

Section 16.195 - Iowa jobs and Iowa jobs II program application review.

Section 16.196 - Iowa jobs program projects — appropriations.

Section 16.197 - Limitation of liability.

Section 16.201 - Jumpstart housing assistance program.

Section 16.211 - Disaster recovery housing project tax credit.

Section 16.212 - Approval — requirements — repayment.

Section 16.213 - Reserved.

Section 16.221 - Agricultural development division — administration of programs.