Iowa Code
Chapter 68B - GOVERNMENT ETHICS AND LOBBYING
Section 68B.35 - Personal financial disclosure — certain officials, members of the general assembly, and candidates.

68B.35 Personal financial disclosure — certain officials, members of the general assembly, and candidates.
1. The persons specified in subsection 2 shall file a financial statement at times and in the manner provided in this section that contains all of the following:
a. A list of each business, occupation, or profession in which the person is engaged and the nature of that business, occupation, or profession, unless already apparent.
b. A list of any other sources of income if the source produces more than one thousand dollars annually in gross income. Such sources of income listed pursuant to this paragraph may be listed under any of the following categories, or under any other categories as may be established by rule:
(1) Securities.
(2) Instruments of financial institutions.
(3) Trusts.
(4) Real estate.
(5) Retirement systems.
(6) Other income categories specified in state and federal income tax regulations.
2. The financial statement required by this section shall be filed by the following persons:
a. Any statewide elected official.
b. The executive or administrative head or heads of any agency of state government.
c. The deputy executive or administrative head or heads of an agency of state government.
d. The head of a major subunit of a department or independent state agency whose position involves a substantial exercise of administrative discretion or the expenditure of public funds as defined under rules adopted by the board, pursuant to chapter 17A, in consultation with the department or agency.
e. Members of the state banking council, the Iowa ethics and campaign disclosure board, the credit union review board, the economic development authority, the employment appeal board, the environmental protection commission, the health facilities council, the Iowa finance authority, the Iowa public employees’ retirement system investment board, the board of the Iowa lottery authority, the natural resource commission, the board of parole, the petroleum underground storage tank fund board, the public employment relations board, the state racing and gaming commission, the state board of regents, the transportation commission, the office of consumer advocate, the utilities board, the Iowa telecommunications and technology commission, and any full-time members of other boards and commissions as defined under section 7E.4 who receive an annual salary for their service on the board or commission. The Iowa ethics and campaign disclosure board shall conduct an annual review to determine if members of any other board, commission, or authority should file a statement and shall require the filing of a statement pursuant to rules adopted pursuant to chapter 17A.
f. Members of the general assembly.
g. Candidates for state office.
h. Legislative employees who are the head or deputy head of a legislative agency or whose position involves a substantial exercise of administrative discretion or the expenditure of public funds.
3. The board, in consultation with each executive department or independent agency, shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A to implement the requirements of this section that provide for the time and manner for the filing of financial statements by persons in the department or independent agency.
4. The ethics committee of each house of the general assembly shall recommend rules for adoption by each house for the time and manner for the filing of financial statements by members or employees of the particular house. The legislative council shall adopt rules for the time and manner for the filing of financial statements by legislative employees of the central legislative staff agencies. The rules shall provide for the filing of the financial statements with either the chief clerk of the house, the secretary of the senate, or other appropriate person or body.
5. a. A candidate for statewide office shall file a financial statement with the Iowa ethics and campaign disclosure board, a candidate for the office of state representative shall file a financial statement with the chief clerk of the house of representatives, and a candidate for the office of state senator shall file a financial statement with the secretary of the senate. Statements shall contain information concerning the year preceding the year in which the election is to be held.
b. The Iowa ethics and campaign disclosure board shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A providing for the filing of the financial statements with the board and for the deposit, retention, and availability of the financial statements. The ethics committees of the house of representatives and the senate shall recommend rules for adoption by the respective houses providing for the filing of the financial statements with the chief clerk of the house or the secretary of the senate and for the deposit, retention, and availability of the financial statements. Rules adopted shall also include a procedure for notification of candidates of the duty to file disclosure statements under this section.
92 Acts, ch 1228, §17; 93 Acts, ch 163, §21; 94 Acts, ch 1092, §9; 96 Acts, ch 1200, §2; 2001 Acts, ch 61, §12; 2003 Acts, ch 178, §100, 121; 2003 Acts, ch 179, §142; 2004 Acts, ch 1091, §11; 2004 Acts, ch 1141, §34; 2009 Acts, ch 9, §5; 2011 Acts, ch 118, §84, 89; 2015 Acts, ch 109, §4, 75; 2017 Acts, ch 54, §23, 24
Referred to in §68B.3, 68B.32, 68B.34

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title II - ELECTIONS AND OFFICIAL DUTIES

Chapter 68B - GOVERNMENT ETHICS AND LOBBYING

Section 68B.1 - Short title.

Section 68B.2 - Definitions.

Section 68B.2A - Prohibited outside employment and activities — conflicts of interest.

Section 68B.2B - Executive branch compensation.

Section 68B.2C - Prohibited outside employment and activities — agents of foreign principals.

Section 68B.3 - When public bids required — disclosure of income from other sales.

Section 68B.4 - Sales or leases by regulatory agency officials and employees.

Section 68B.4A - Sales by legislative employees.

Section 68B.4B - Sales or leases by members of the office of the governor.

Section 68B.5 - Gifts solicited or accepted.

Section 68B.5A - Ban on certain lobbying activities.

Section 68B.6 - Services against state prohibited.

Section 68B.7 - Prohibited use of influence.

Section 68B.8 - Lobbying activities by state agencies.

Section 68B.21 - Legislative intent.

Section 68B.22 - Gifts accepted or received.

Section 68B.23 - Honoraria — banned.

Section 68B.24 - Loans — receipt from lobbyists prohibited.

Section 68B.25 - Additional penalty.

Section 68B.26 - Actions commenced.

Section 68B.31 - Legislative ethics committee.

Section 68B.31A - Investigation by independent special counsel — probable cause.

Section 68B.32 - Independent ethics and campaign disclosure board — established.

Section 68B.32A - Duties of the board.

Section 68B.32B - Complaint procedures.

Section 68B.32C - Contested case proceedings.

Section 68B.32D - Penalties — recommended actions.

Section 68B.33 - Judicial review — enforcement.

Section 68B.34 - Additional penalty.

Section 68B.34A - Actions commenced against local officials or employees.

Section 68B.35 - Personal financial disclosure — certain officials, members of the general assembly, and candidates.

Section 68B.35A - Personal financial disclosure statements of state officials and employees — internet access.

Section 68B.36 - Applicability — lobbyist registration required.

Section 68B.37 - Lobbyist reporting.

Section 68B.38 - Lobbyist’s client reporting.

Section 68B.39 - Supreme court rules.