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HF 2220

Assessment of fees or other charges when state employees park at facilities owned or operated by the state prohibited.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Ben Bakeberg and 22 co-sponsors

HF 2220 would bar parking fees for state employees at state-owned or state-operated facilities, making employee parking free and potentially altering facility revenue.

Introduction and first reading, referred to State Government Finance and Policy
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Bill Summary · HF 2220

HF 2220 — Summary

Overview
HF 2220 would prohibit the assessment of parking fees or other charges when state employees park at facilities that are owned or operated by the state. The bill is in an early stage of the legislative process, having been introduced on March 12, 2025, and referred to the State Government Finance and Policy committee. A companion measure exists in the Senate as SF 3084.

What the bill would do
- Prohibition on fees: The primary provision would bar the state from assessing any fees or charges for parking by state employees at state-owned or state-operated facilities.
- Scope: The prohibition would apply to parking at facilities owned or operated by the state (the bill text would define the exact scope and any relevant terms).

What would be affected
- State employees: Individuals who park on state-owned or state-operated properties would be affected, in that they would not be charged parking fees under the bill.
- State agencies and facilities management: Agencies responsible for administering parking at state facilities would be obligated to manage parking without charging state employees, potentially altering current revenue streams and operations.
- State budget considerations: Depending on current practices, eliminating parking fees for state employees could impact revenue associated with state facility parking and may require budgeting or policy adjustments.

Key provisions and details (as available)
- Specific definitions, exemptions, enforcement mechanisms, and effective date would be laid out in the bill’s text. The summary notes that the core prohibition centers on fees/charges for state employee parking at state facilities; exact language and any exceptions are not provided in the available material.

Procedural and timeline notes
- Introduction and first reading: March 12, 2025.
- Committee assignment: Referred to State Government Finance and Policy (as of introduction).
- Next steps: If advanced, the bill would undergo committee hearings, potential amendments, floor votes in the House, and, if passed, move to the Senate (and become law only with enacting legislation and presidential/constitutional processes where applicable).

Related legislation
- Companion bill: SF 3084 (Senate).

In sum, HF 2220 seeks to ensure state employee parking on state property is free of fees, with the full details to be clarified in the enacted text and subsequent legislative actions.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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