DES MOINES - On Monday, June 1, Gov. Reynolds signed the following bills into law: 

HF2454: A bill for an act relating to qualifications for community college career and technical education instructors.

HF2475: A bill for an act relating to the review and permitting of sewer extensions and water supply distribution system extensions, and including effective date provisions.  

HF2477: A bill for an act relating to county regulation of certain agricultural experiences.

HF2512: A bill for an act relating to county zoning procedures, and including effective date and applicability provisions.

SF537: A bill for an act relating to taking coyotes while using an artificial source of light.  

SF2082: A bill for an act relating to matters involving the state board of education and the department of education to reflect current practices, technology, and titles, to delete redundancies, and to resolve inconsistencies.   

SF2119: A bill for an act relating to controlled substances, including amending the controlled substance schedules, removing certain references to marijuana, making penalties applicable, and including effective date provisions.

SF2120: A bill for an act relating to controlled substances, including information collection and reporting requirements under the Iowa prescription monitoring program.

SF2135: A bill for an act relating to the final disposition and disinterment of human remains.

SF2196: A bill for an act extending the repeal date of the Iowa cell siting Act and including effective date provisions.

SF2259: A bill for an act relating to liability arising from the donation of equipment by a municipality, fire department, emergency medical services provider, or law enforcement agency.   

SF2275:  A bill for an act relating to eluding or attempting to elude a pursuing law enforcement vehicle and providing penalties.  

SF2299: A bill for an act relating to background checks for employees and students of certain facilities, providers, programs, and agencies.   

SF2337: A bill for an act relating to civil actions involving asbestos and silica, and including applicability provisions.