Iowa Admin. Code r. 11-100.2

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 11, December 11, 2024
Rule 11-100.2 - Security
(1)Dangerous weapons. No member of the public shall carry a dangerous weapon in state buildings on the capitol complex except as otherwise provided in subrule 100.2(2). This provision applies to any member of the public whether or not the individual possesses a valid Iowa permit to carry weapons. This provision does not apply to:
a. A peace officer as defined in Iowa Code section 801.4 or a member of the armed forces of the United States or of the national guard, when the person's duties or lawful activities require or permit possession of a dangerous weapon.
b. A person possessing a valid Iowa professional permit to carry a weapon whose duties require that person to carry a dangerous weapon.
c. A person who possesses a dangerous weapon for any purpose authorized by a state agency to further the statutory or regulatory responsibilities of that agency. An authorization issued pursuant to this paragraph shall not become effective until it has been issued in writing to the person or persons to whom it applies and until copies of the authorization have been received by the director and by the commissioner of public safety.
d. Members of recognized military veterans organizations performing honor guard service as provided in Iowa Code section 35A.12.

Violation of this subrule is a simple misdemeanor, pursuant to Iowa Code section 8A.322, and may result in the denial of access to a state building, filing of criminal charges or expulsion from the grounds of the capitol complex, or any combination thereof, of any individual who knowingly violates the subrule. In addition, any weapon found in possession of a member of the public in violation of this subrule may be confiscated. Charges may be filed under any other criminal statute if appropriate. Officers employed by or under the supervision of the department of public safety shall have the authority to enforce this subrule. Peace officers employed by other agencies shall have the authority to enforce this subrule at the request of the commissioner of public safety or in response to a request for assistance from an officer employed by the department of public safety.

(2)Pistols and revolvers. No person, other than a peace officer, may openly carry a pistol or revolver in the capitol building and on the grounds surrounding the capitol building including state parking lots and parking garages. This provision does not preclude the lawful carrying, transportation, or possession of a pistol or revolver in the capitol building and on the grounds surrounding the capitol building including the state parking lots and parking garages.

Violation of this subrule is a simple misdemeanor, pursuant to Iowa Code section 8A.322, and may result in the denial of access to a state building, filing of criminal charges or expulsion from the grounds of the capitol complex, or any combination thereof, of any individual who knowingly violates the subrule. In addition, any weapon found in possession of a member of the public in violation of this subrule may be confiscated. Charges may be filed under any other criminal statute if appropriate. Officers employed by or under the supervision of the department of public safety shall have the authority to enforce this subrule. Peace officers employed by other agencies shall have the authority to enforce this subrule at the request of the commissioner of public safety or in response to a request for assistance from an officer employed by the department of public safety.

(3)Building access and security. The department of administrative services and the department of public safety shall take reasonable and appropriate measures to ensure the safety of persons and property on the capitol complex. These measures may include, but are not limited to, the following:
a. Requiring any member of the public entering a state building on the capitol complex to (1) provide identification upon request; (2) allow the member of the public to be scanned with metal detecting equipment; and (3) allow any parcel, package, luggage, purse, or briefcase that the person is bringing into the building to be examined with X-ray equipment orto have the contents thereof examined, or both.
b. Requiring any member of the public who is inside a state building on the capitol complex outside normal business hours, other than when the building or portion of the building is open to the public during a scheduled event, to provide identification and to state the nature of the person's business in the building. A member of the public who is in a state building on the capitol complex outside normal business hours, other than during a scheduled event, and who does not have authorization to be on the premises may be required to exit the building and be escorted from the building.
c. Limiting public access to state buildings on the capitol complex to selected entrances. Access to each building through at least one entrance accessible to persons with disabilities shall be maintained.
d. Limiting hours during which public access is allowed to state buildings on the capitol complex. Hours during which public access is allowed shall be posted at each entrance to a building through which public access is allowed.
e. Confiscating any container including, but not limited to, packages, bags, briefcases, or boxes that are left in public areas when the state building is not open to the public. Any confiscated container may be searched or destroyed, or both, or may be returned to the owner. Any container that is left unattended in a public area during hours in which the state building is open to the public may be examined.

Violation of this subrule is a simple misdemeanor, pursuant to Iowa Code section 8A.322, and may result in the denial of access to a state building, filing of criminal charges or expulsion from the grounds of the capitol complex, or any combination thereof, of the individual who knowingly violates the subrule. Charges may be filed under any other criminal statute if appropriate. Officers employed by or under the supervision of the department of public safety shall have the authority to enforce this subrule. Peace officers employed by other agencies shall have the authority to enforce this subrule at the request of the commissioner of public safety or in response to a request for assistance from an officer employed by the department of public safety.

(4)Fireworks. No person shall use or explode consumer fireworks, display fireworks, or novelties, as those terms are defined in Iowa Code section 727.2, on the capitol complex without the director's advanced written approval.
(5)Access barriers. The director may cause the temporary or permanent placement of barricades, ropes, signs, or other barriers to access certain parts of state buildings or grounds. Unauthorized persons beyond the barriers may be removed with the assistance of officers of the department of public safety or charged with a criminal offense if appropriate, or both.

Iowa Admin. Code r. 11-100.2

Amended by IAB July 5, 2017/Volume XL, Number 01, effective 7/1/2017
Amended by IAB August 30, 2017/Volume XL, Number 5, effective 10/4/2017
Amended by IAB October 20, 2021/Volume XLIV, Number 8, effective 11/24/2021