3.4 Bills — approval — passage over veto.
1. If the governor approves a bill, the governor shall sign and date it; if the governor returns the bill with objections and it afterwards passes as provided in the Constitution, a certificate, signed by the presiding officer of each house in the following form, shall be endorsed on or attached to the bill:
This bill (or this item of an appropriation bill, as the case may be), having been returned by the governor, with objections, to the house in which it originated, and, after reconsideration, having again passed both houses by yeas and nays by a vote of two-thirds of the members of each house, has become a law this ............ day of .................................
2. An “appropriation bill” means a bill which has as its primary purpose the making of appropriations of money from the public treasury.
[C51, §16, 17; R60, §19, 20; C73, §28, 29; C97, §32; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §50; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §3.4]
86 Acts, ch 1245, §2011; 2013 Acts, ch 90, §1
Iowa Constitution, Art. III, §16
Structure Iowa Code
Title I - STATE SOVEREIGNTY AND MANAGEMENT
Chapter 3 - STATUTES AND RELATED MATTERS
Section 3.2 - Bill drafting instructions.
Section 3.3 - Headnotes and historical references.
Section 3.4 - Bills — approval — passage over veto.
Section 3.5 - Failure of governor to return bill.
Section 3.6 - Acts — where deposited — nullification resolutions.
Section 3.7 - Effective dates of Acts and resolutions.
Section 3.11 - Private Acts — when effective.
Section 3.12 - Appropriations — effective for fiscal year.
Section 3.13 - Pro rata disbursement of appropriations.