IOWA STATUTES AND CODES
8A.108 - ACCEPTANCE OF FUNDS -- SOLICITATIONS FOR CAPITOL COMPLEX PROJECTS.
8A.108 ACCEPTANCE OF FUNDS -- SOLICITATIONS FOR
CAPITOL COMPLEX PROJECTS.
1. The department may receive and accept donations, grants,
gifts, and contributions in the form of moneys, services, materials,
or otherwise, from the United States or any of its agencies, from
this state or any of its agencies, or from any other person, and may
use or expend such moneys, services, materials, or other
contributions, or issue grants, in carrying out the operations of the
department. All federal grants to and the federal receipts of the
department are hereby appropriated for the purpose set forth in such
federal grants or receipts. The department shall report annually to
the general assembly on or before September 1 the donations, grants,
gifts, and contributions with a monetary value of one thousand
dollars or more that were received during the most recently concluded
fiscal year.
2. a. The department may solicit donations, grants, gifts,
and contributions in the form of moneys, services, materials, real
property, or otherwise from any person for specific projects and
improvements on or near the capitol complex. However, no less than
twenty days prior to commencing any such solicitation, the department
shall notify the executive council, the department of management, and
the legislative council of the project for which the solicitation is
proposed. The department is only required to provide one
notification for each project for which a solicitation is proposed.
b. The department shall not accept any donation, grant, gift,
or contribution in any form that includes any condition other than a
condition to use the donation, grant, gift, or contribution for the
project for which it was solicited. The department shall not confer
any benefit upon or establish any permanent acknowledgement of the
donor of the donation, grant, gift, or contribution unless
specifically authorized by a constitutional majority of each house of
the general assembly and approved by the governor or unless otherwise
specifically authorized by law. Section History: Recent Form
2003 Acts, ch 145, §8; 2006 Acts, ch 1182, §55