1. A sex offender who has been convicted of a sex offense against a minor or a person required to register as a sex offender in another jurisdiction for an offense involving a minor shall not do any of the following:
a. Be present upon the real property of a public or nonpublic elementary or secondary school without the written permission of the school administrator or school administrator’s designee, unless enrolled as a student at the school.
b. Loiter within three hundred feet of the real property boundary of a public or nonpublic elementary or secondary school, unless enrolled as a student at the school.
c. Be present on or in any vehicle or other conveyance owned, leased, or contracted by a public or nonpublic elementary or secondary school without the written permission of the school administrator or school administrator’s designee when the vehicle is in use to transport students to or from a school or school-related activities, unless enrolled as a student at the school or unless the vehicle is simultaneously made available to the public as a form of public transportation.
d. Be present upon the real property of a child care facility without the written permission of the child care facility administrator.
e. Loiter within three hundred feet of the real property boundary of a child care facility.
f. Be present upon the real property of a public library without the written permission of the library administrator.
g. Loiter within three hundred feet of the real property boundary of a public library.
h. Loiter on or within three hundred feet of the premises of any place intended primarily for the use of minors including but not limited to a playground available to the public, a children’s play area available to the public, a recreational or sport-related activity area when in use by a minor, a swimming or wading pool available to the public when in use by a minor, or a beach available to the public when in use by a minor.
2. A sex offender who has been convicted of a sex offense against a minor:
a. Who resides in a dwelling located within three hundred feet of the real property boundary of public or nonpublic elementary or secondary school, child care facility, public library, or place intended primarily for the use of minors as specified in subsection 1, paragraph “h”, shall not be in violation of subsection 1 for having an established residence within the exclusion zone.
b. Who is the parent or legal guardian of a minor shall not be in violation of subsection 1\n\nTue Dec 09 21:57:01 2025 Iowa Code 2026, Chapter 692A (37, 1) 15 SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY, §692A.115\n\nsolely during the period of time reasonably necessary to transport the offender’s own minor child or protected person to or from a place specified in subsection 1.
c. Who is legally entitled to vote shall not be in violation of subsection 1 solely for the period of time reasonably necessary to exercise the right to vote in a public election if the polling location of the offender is located in a place specified in subsection 1.
3. A sex offender who has been convicted of a sex offense against a minor shall not do any of the following:
a. Operate, manage, be employed by, or act as a contractor or volunteer at any municipal, county, or state fair or carnival when a minor is present on the premises.
b. Operate, manage, be employed by, or act as a contractor or volunteer on the premises of any children’s arcade, an amusement center having coin or token operated devices for entertainment, or facilities providing programs or services intended primarily for minors, when a minor is present.
c. Operate, manage, be employed by, or act as a contractor or volunteer at a public or nonpublic elementary or secondary school, child care facility, or public library.
d. Operate, manage, be employed by, or act as a contractor or volunteer at any place intended primarily for use by minors including but not limited to a playground, a children’s play area, recreational or sport-related activity area, a swimming or wading pool, or a beach.
e. Operate, manage, be employed by, or act as a contractor or volunteer at a business that operates a motor vehicle primarily marketing, from or near the motor vehicle, the sale and dispensing of ice cream or other food products to minors. 2009 Acts, ch 119, §13; 2010 Acts, ch 1104, §10, 23; 2011 Acts, ch 34, §144; 2013 Acts, ch 140, §23; 2024 Acts, ch 1009, §96 Referred to in §692A.107, 692A.109, 692A.111, 692A.121, 692A.129 \n
Notes of Decisions
In the Interest of T.H., Minor Child, 913 N.W.2d 578 (Iowa 2018).
· cites it 39× “" Iowa Code § 692A.113(1)( h ) (2016). This restriction could prevent juveniles from participating in prosocial after-school activities, sports teams, and youth clubs that are available to their peers, which in turn severely limits their opportunities to develop communication…”
State of Iowa v. Darrell Allen Showens, 845 N.W.2d 436 (Iowa 2014).
· cites it 26× “§ 692A.113. Among other things, he may not “[b]e present upon the real property of a public library without the written permission of the library administrator.”
In re Tripp, 915 N.W.2d 867 (Iowa 2018).
· cites it 4× “In 2011, Tripp was charged with failing to abide by the requirements of the sex offender registry under Iowa Code section 692A.113 (2011) and for harassment under Iowa Code section 708.”
Brian James Maxwell v. Iowa Dep't of Pub. Saf., 903 N.W.2d 179 (Iowa 2017).
· cites it 2× “Meanwhile, the State charged Maxwell with three counts of “Failure to- Comply Sex Offender Registry, Exclusion Zones,” in violation of Iowa Code section 692A.113. These charges are set for trial on November 13, 2017.”
In the Interest of A.J.M., Minor Child. State of Iowa, 847 N.W.2d 601 (Iowa 2014).
· cites it 2× “Among other features, the comprehensive statute also excludes sex offenders from entering or residing in certain areas or zones and prohibits sex offenders from engaging in certain employment-related 7 activities.”
In re the Det. of Ronald Tripp, 911 N.W.2d 408 (Iowa 2018).
· cites it 6× “” The report further provides information about the 2011 charges against Tripp for violating Iowa Code section 692A.113 related to exclusion zones for sex offenders.”
In the Interest of T.H., Minor Child (Iowa 2018).
· cites it 19× “§ 692A.113(1)(a)–(b). He similarly may not be present upon, nor loiter within 300 feet of, the property of a public library, absent prior written permission by the library administrator.”
State of Iowa v. Lawrence Dale Spidle (Iowa Ct. App. 2014).
· cites it 12× “Iowa Code § 692A.113. The uncontroverted facts establish that Spidle, who in 1997 was convicted in Missouri of statutory rape of a person under the age of fourteen and is required to register in Iowa as a sex offender, entered the Perry Public Library in 2012 without first…”
Nathan Daniel Olsen v. State of Iowa (Iowa 2024).
· cites it 4× “§ 692A.113(1)(a)–(b). The offender likewise may not be present on or loiter within 300 feet of a public library without the prior written permis- sion of the library’s administrator.”
State of Iowa v. Earl Dean Dawson (Iowa Ct. App. 2015).
· cites it 5× “The chapter also requires the offender be informed of certain sections based on the type of conviction: (g) Inform the sex offender who was convicted of a sex offense against a minor of the prohibitions established under section 692A.113 by providing the offender with a written…”
State of Iowa v. Darrell A. Showens (Iowa Ct. App. 2015).
· cites it 4× “He was therefore prohibited from “[l]oiter[ing] within three hundred feet of the real property boundary of a public library” pursuant to Iowa Code section 692A.113(1)(g). As defined by Iowa Code section 692A.”
— Iowa Code § 692A.113(1) — 2 cases
In the Interest of T.H., Minor Child, 913 N.W.2d 578 (Iowa 2018).
“" Iowa Code § 692A.113(1)( h ) (2016). This restriction could prevent juveniles from participating in prosocial after-school activities, sports teams, and youth clubs that are available to their peers, which in turn severely limits their opportunities to develop communication…”
State of Iowa v. Darrell Allen Showens, 845 N.W.2d 436 (Iowa 2014).
“§ 692A.113. Among other things, he may not “[b]e present upon the real property of a public library without the written permission of the library administrator.”
— Iowa Code § 692A.113(1)(a) — 3 cases
In the Interest of T.H., Minor Child, 913 N.W.2d 578 (Iowa 2018).
“" Iowa Code § 692A.113(1)( h ) (2016). This restriction could prevent juveniles from participating in prosocial after-school activities, sports teams, and youth clubs that are available to their peers, which in turn severely limits their opportunities to develop communication…”
In the Interest of T.H., Minor Child (Iowa 2018).
“§ 692A.113(1)(a)–(b). He similarly may not be present upon, nor loiter within 300 feet of, the property of a public library, absent prior written permission by the library administrator.”
Nathan Daniel Olsen v. State of Iowa (Iowa 2024).
“§ 692A.113(1)(a)–(b). The offender likewise may not be present on or loiter within 300 feet of a public library without the prior written permis- sion of the library’s administrator.”
— Iowa Code § 692A.113(1)(d) — 4 cases
In the Interest of T.H., Minor Child, 913 N.W.2d 578 (Iowa 2018).
“" Iowa Code § 692A.113(1)( h ) (2016). This restriction could prevent juveniles from participating in prosocial after-school activities, sports teams, and youth clubs that are available to their peers, which in turn severely limits their opportunities to develop communication…”
In the Interest of T.H., Minor Child (Iowa 2018).
“§ 692A.113(1)(a)–(b). He similarly may not be present upon, nor loiter within 300 feet of, the property of a public library, absent prior written permission by the library administrator.”
Nathan Daniel Olsen v. State of Iowa (Iowa 2024).
“§ 692A.113(1)(a)–(b). The offender likewise may not be present on or loiter within 300 feet of a public library without the prior written permis- sion of the library’s administrator.”
— Iowa Code § 692A.113(1)(f) — 6 cases
In the Interest of T.H., Minor Child, 913 N.W.2d 578 (Iowa 2018).
“" Iowa Code § 692A.113(1)( h ) (2016). This restriction could prevent juveniles from participating in prosocial after-school activities, sports teams, and youth clubs that are available to their peers, which in turn severely limits their opportunities to develop communication…”
State of Iowa v. Lawrence Dale Spidle (Iowa Ct. App. 2014).
“Iowa Code § 692A.113. The uncontroverted facts establish that Spidle, who in 1997 was convicted in Missouri of statutory rape of a person under the age of fourteen and is required to register in Iowa as a sex offender, entered the Perry Public Library in 2012 without first…”
In the Interest of T.H., Minor Child (Iowa 2018).
“§ 692A.113(1)(a)–(b). He similarly may not be present upon, nor loiter within 300 feet of, the property of a public library, absent prior written permission by the library administrator.”
— Iowa Code § 692A.113(1)(g) — 1 case
State of Iowa v. Darrell A. Showens (Iowa Ct. App. 2015).
“He was therefore prohibited from “[l]oiter[ing] within three hundred feet of the real property boundary of a public library” pursuant to Iowa Code section 692A.113(1)(g). As defined by Iowa Code section 692A.”
— Iowa Code § 692A.113(1)(h) — 3 cases
In the Interest of T.H., Minor Child, 913 N.W.2d 578 (Iowa 2018).
“" Iowa Code § 692A.113(1)( h ) (2016). This restriction could prevent juveniles from participating in prosocial after-school activities, sports teams, and youth clubs that are available to their peers, which in turn severely limits their opportunities to develop communication…”
In the Interest of T.H., Minor Child (Iowa 2018).
“§ 692A.113(1)(a)–(b). He similarly may not be present upon, nor loiter within 300 feet of, the property of a public library, absent prior written permission by the library administrator.”
Nathan Daniel Olsen v. State of Iowa (Iowa 2024).
“§ 692A.113(1)(a)–(b). The offender likewise may not be present on or loiter within 300 feet of a public library without the prior written permis- sion of the library’s administrator.”
— Iowa Code § 692A.113(3) — 1 case
In the Interest of T.H., Minor Child, 913 N.W.2d 578 (Iowa 2018).
“" Iowa Code § 692A.113(1)( h ) (2016). This restriction could prevent juveniles from participating in prosocial after-school activities, sports teams, and youth clubs that are available to their peers, which in turn severely limits their opportunities to develop communication…”
— Iowa Code § 692A.113(3)(a) — 2 cases
In the Interest of T.H., Minor Child, 913 N.W.2d 578 (Iowa 2018).
“" Iowa Code § 692A.113(1)( h ) (2016). This restriction could prevent juveniles from participating in prosocial after-school activities, sports teams, and youth clubs that are available to their peers, which in turn severely limits their opportunities to develop communication…”
In the Interest of T.H., Minor Child (Iowa 2018).
“§ 692A.113(1)(a)–(b). He similarly may not be present upon, nor loiter within 300 feet of, the property of a public library, absent prior written permission by the library administrator.”
— Iowa Code § 692A.113(3)(b) — 2 cases
In the Interest of T.H., Minor Child, 913 N.W.2d 578 (Iowa 2018).
“" Iowa Code § 692A.113(1)( h ) (2016). This restriction could prevent juveniles from participating in prosocial after-school activities, sports teams, and youth clubs that are available to their peers, which in turn severely limits their opportunities to develop communication…”
In the Interest of T.H., Minor Child (Iowa 2018).
“§ 692A.113(1)(a)–(b). He similarly may not be present upon, nor loiter within 300 feet of, the property of a public library, absent prior written permission by the library administrator.”
— Iowa Code § 692A.113(3)(c) — 2 cases
In the Interest of T.H., Minor Child, 913 N.W.2d 578 (Iowa 2018).
“" Iowa Code § 692A.113(1)( h ) (2016). This restriction could prevent juveniles from participating in prosocial after-school activities, sports teams, and youth clubs that are available to their peers, which in turn severely limits their opportunities to develop communication…”
In the Interest of T.H., Minor Child (Iowa 2018).
“§ 692A.113(1)(a)–(b). He similarly may not be present upon, nor loiter within 300 feet of, the property of a public library, absent prior written permission by the library administrator.”
— Iowa Code § 692A.113(3)(d) — 2 cases
In the Interest of T.H., Minor Child, 913 N.W.2d 578 (Iowa 2018).
“" Iowa Code § 692A.113(1)( h ) (2016). This restriction could prevent juveniles from participating in prosocial after-school activities, sports teams, and youth clubs that are available to their peers, which in turn severely limits their opportunities to develop communication…”
In the Interest of T.H., Minor Child (Iowa 2018).
“§ 692A.113(1)(a)–(b). He similarly may not be present upon, nor loiter within 300 feet of, the property of a public library, absent prior written permission by the library administrator.”
— Iowa Code § 692A.113(3)(e) — 2 cases
In the Interest of T.H., Minor Child, 913 N.W.2d 578 (Iowa 2018).
“" Iowa Code § 692A.113(1)( h ) (2016). This restriction could prevent juveniles from participating in prosocial after-school activities, sports teams, and youth clubs that are available to their peers, which in turn severely limits their opportunities to develop communication…”
In the Interest of T.H., Minor Child (Iowa 2018).
“§ 692A.113(1)(a)–(b). He similarly may not be present upon, nor loiter within 300 feet of, the property of a public library, absent prior written permission by the library administrator.”
— Iowa Code § 692A.113(l) — 1 case
State of Iowa v. Darrell Allen Showens, 845 N.W.2d 436 (Iowa 2014).
“§ 692A.113. Among other things, he may not “[b]e present upon the real property of a public library without the written permission of the library administrator.”
— Iowa Code § 692A.113(l)(g) — 1 case
State of Iowa v. Darrell Allen Showens, 845 N.W.2d 436 (Iowa 2014).
“§ 692A.113. Among other things, he may not “[b]e present upon the real property of a public library without the written permission of the library administrator.”
— Iowa Code § 692A.113(l)(p) — 1 case
State of Iowa v. Darrell Allen Showens, 845 N.W.2d 436 (Iowa 2014).
“§ 692A.113. Among other things, he may not “[b]e present upon the real property of a public library without the written permission of the library administrator.”
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