70A.29 Reprisals prohibited — political subdivisions — penalty — civil remedies.
1. A person shall not discharge an employee from or take or fail to take action regarding an employee’s appointment or proposed appointment to, promotion or proposed promotion to, or any advantage in, a position in employment by a political subdivision of this state as a reprisal for a disclosure of any information by that employee to a member or employee of the general assembly, an official of that political subdivision, a person providing human resource management for that political subdivision, or a state official, or for a disclosure of information to any other public official or law enforcement agency if the employee, in good faith, reasonably believes the information evidences a violation of law or rule, mismanagement, a gross abuse of funds, an abuse of authority, or a substantial and specific danger to public health or safety. This section does not apply if the disclosure of the information is prohibited by statute.
2. A person who violates subsection 1 commits a simple misdemeanor.
3. Subsection 1 may be enforced through a civil action.
a. A person who violates subsection 1 is liable to an aggrieved employee for affirmative relief including reinstatement, with or without back pay, civil damages in an amount not to exceed three times the annual wages and benefits received by the aggrieved employee prior to the violation of subsection 1, and any other equitable relief the court deems appropriate, including attorney fees and costs.
b. When a person commits, is committing, or proposes to commit an act in violation of subsection 1, an injunction may be granted through an action in district court to prohibit the person from continuing such acts. The action for injunctive relief may be brought by an aggrieved employee, the county attorney, or the person providing human resource management for the political subdivision.
4. Each political subdivision of this state subject to the requirements of this section shall provide procedures for notifying new employees of the authority of the office of ombudsman to investigate complaints under chapter 2C and shall provide information to all employees of the political subdivision, including the toll-free telephone number of the ombudsman.
85 Acts, ch 60, §1
CS85, §79.29
89 Acts, ch 124, §3
C93, §70A.29
2019 Acts, ch 109, §2 – 4
Referred to in §20.8, 279.51A, 279.73
See also §8A.417, 70A.28
Structure Iowa Code
Title II - ELECTIONS AND OFFICIAL DUTIES
Chapter 70A - FINANCIAL AND OTHER PROVISIONS FOR PUBLIC OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
Section 70A.1 - Salaries — payment — vacations — sick leave — educational leave.
Section 70A.3 - Appraisers of property.
Section 70A.4 - When fees payable.
Section 70A.5 - Fees payable in advance.
Section 70A.6 - Receipt for fees paid.
Section 70A.7 - Report of fees.
Section 70A.8 - State accounts — inspection.
Section 70A.9 - Charge for use of automobile by other than state officer or employee.
Section 70A.10 - Mileage and expenses — prohibition.
Section 70A.11 - Mileage and expenses — when unallowable.
Section 70A.12 - Out-of-state warrants limited.
Section 70A.13 - Particulars required by county board.
Section 70A.15 - Payroll deduction.
Section 70A.15A - Charitable giving payroll deduction by other than state officer or employee.
Section 70A.16 - Interview and moving expenses.
Section 70A.17 - Payroll deduction for additional insurance coverage.
Section 70A.17A - Payroll deduction for dues.
Section 70A.17B - Payroll deduction for eligible qualified tuition program contributions.
Section 70A.18 - Compensation based on comparable worth.
Section 70A.19 - Payroll deduction for employee organization dues prohibited.
Section 70A.20 - Employees disability program.
Section 70A.23 - Credit for accrued sick leave.
Section 70A.24 - Olympic competition leave of absence.
Section 70A.25 - Educational leave — educational assistance.
Section 70A.26 - Disaster service volunteer leave.
Section 70A.27 - Leave of absence for charge of a crime — civil penalty.
Section 70A.29 - Reprisals prohibited — political subdivisions — penalty — civil remedies.
Section 70A.30 - Establishment of phased retirement program.
Section 70A.32 - Phased retirement program.
Section 70A.33 - Participation plan.
Section 70A.34 - Appropriation.
Section 70A.37 - Collective bargaining agreements.
Section 70A.38 - Years of service incentive program.
Section 70A.39 - Blood, bone marrow, and living organ donation incentive program.
Section 70A.40 - Elective public officer contact information.