28J.7 Employees, advisory board, peace officers.
1. A port authority shall employ and fix the qualifications, duties, and compensation of any employees and enter into contracts for any services that may be required to conduct the business of the port authority, and may appoint an advisory board, which shall serve without compensation.
2. An employee of a port authority is a public employee for the purposes of collective bargaining under chapter 20.
3. a. A port authority may provide for the administration and enforcement of the laws of the state by employing peace officers who shall have all the powers conferred by law on peace officers of this state with regard to the apprehension of violators upon all property under its control within and without the port authority. The peace officers may seek the assistance of other appropriate law enforcement officers to enforce port authority rules and maintain order.
b. Peace officers employed by a port authority shall meet all requirements established for police officers under chapter 400 and shall be considered police officers for the purposes of chapter 411.
c. Peace officers employed by a port authority shall serve as a peace officer force with respect to the property, grounds, buildings, equipment, and facilities under the control of the port authority, to prevent hijacking of aircraft or watercraft, protect the property of the authority and the property of others located thereon, suppress nuisances and disturbances and breaches of the peace, and enforce laws and the rules of the port authority for the preservation of good order. Peace officers are vested with the same powers of arrest as peace officers under section 804.7.
4. If an employee of a political subdivision comprising the port authority is transferred to a comparable position with the port authority, the employee is entitled to suffer no loss in pay, pension, fringe benefits, or other benefits and shall be entitled to a comparable rank and grade as the employee’s prior position. Sick leave, longevity, and vacation time accrued to such employees shall be credited to them as employees of the port authority. All rights and accruals of such employees as members of the Iowa public employees’ retirement system pursuant to chapter 97B and the retirement system for police officers pursuant to chapter 411 shall remain in force and shall be automatically transferred to the port authority.
2005 Acts, ch 150, §95; 2006 Acts, ch 1030, §8
Structure Iowa Code
Title I - STATE SOVEREIGNTY AND MANAGEMENT
Chapter 28J - PORT AUTHORITIES
Section 28J.2 - Creation and powers of port authority.
Section 28J.3 - Appropriation and expenditure of public funds — dissolution.
Section 28J.4 - Joining an existing port authority.
Section 28J.5 - Membership of board of directors.
Section 28J.6 - Civil immunity of directors.
Section 28J.7 - Employees, advisory board, peace officers.
Section 28J.8 - Area of jurisdiction.
Section 28J.9 - Powers of port authority.
Section 28J.10 - Participation of private enterprise.
Section 28J.11 - Provisions do not affect other laws or powers.
Section 28J.12 - Conveyance, lease, or exchange of public property.
Section 28J.13 - Annual budget — use of rents and charges.
Section 28J.14 - Secretary to furnish bond — deposit and disbursement of funds.
Section 28J.15 - Limitation on certain powers of political subdivisions.
Section 28J.17 - Contracts, arrangements, and agreements.
Section 28J.18 - Revenue bonds are lawful investments.
Section 28J.19 - Property tax exemption.
Section 28J.21 - Issuance of revenue and refunding bonds and pledge orders.
Section 28J.22 - Bonds may be secured by trust agreement.
Section 28J.23 - Remedy of holder of bond or coupon — statute of limitations.
Section 28J.24 - Bonds are payable solely from revenues and funds pledged for payment.
Section 28J.25 - Funds and property held in trust — use and deposit of funds.
Section 28J.26 - Investment of excess funds.
Section 28J.28 - Final actions to be recorded — annual report — confidentiality of information.