New laws take effect statewide today

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The seat-belt law excludes buses, motorcycles, peace officers on official duty, emergency vehicles and vehicles manufactured on or before 1965. Also, motor homes are exempt from the law unless a child is seated directly to the driver’s right.

If a child is in the vehicle’s back seat and no seat belt is available because they are being used by other occupants, a violation of the law does not occur.

A driver who transports a passenger under the age of 14 may be charged with a simple misdemeanor if that child is found not wearing a seat belt, but passengers 14 or older can be cited instead of the driver.

This fine, along with many others, is increasing today. Penalties for failure to abide by the seat-belt law jumped from $25 to $50. Other increases include fines for open container, no driver’s license, passing a school bus and illegally parking in a handicap zone moving from $100 to $200, traffic signal violation rising to $100 from $35 and failure to use a child restraint increased from $25 to $100. Fines for speeding are also moved up to a minimum of $87, including court costs, from $73.50. Court costs also increased from $60 to $70 for certain offenses.

Other changes taking effect today include:

• Military — Separate bills allow for employees who leave work to accompany their spouse on a military assignment to receive unemployment benefits, and employers of 50 or more people must give veterans an excused day off work (paid or unpaid) on Veteran’s Day.

• Gun ban — Iowans who are subject to a protective order or who have been convicted of domestic violence must relinquish their guns, or sell them.

• Weight limits —  Changes the maximum gross weight allowed to be carried on a commercial motor vehicle, other than a special truck, on noninterstate highways to 90,000 pounds on six axles and 96,000 pounds on seven axles.

• Obscene materials — The definition of child abuse now includes allowing a child to access obscene material or disseminating or exhibiting such material to a child.

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