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Iowa Code § 708.3A (2026)

Assaults on persons engaged in certain occupations

✓ current as of July 2026
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1. A person who commits an assault, as defined in section 708.1, against a peace officer, jailer, correctional or juvenile detention staff, member or employee of the board of parole, health care provider, employee of the department of health and human services, employee of the department of inspections, appeals, and licensing who conducts investigations or inspections, employee of the department of revenue, national guard member engaged in national guard duty or state active duty, civilian employee of a law enforcement agency, civilian employee of a fire department, or fire fighter, whether paid or volunteer, with the knowledge that the person against whom the assault is committed is a peace officer, jailer, correctional or juvenile detention staff, member or employee of the board of parole, health care provider, employee of the department of health and human services, employee of the department of inspections, appeals, and licensing who conducts investigations or inspections, employee of the department of revenue, national guard member engaged in national guard duty or state active duty, civilian employee of a law enforcement agency, civilian employee of a fire department, or fire fighter and with the intent to inflict a serious injury upon the peace officer, jailer, correctional or juvenile detention staff, member or employee of the board of parole, health care provider, employee of the department of health and human services, employee of the department of inspections, appeals, and licensing who \n Tue Dec 09 21:56:38 2025 Iowa Code 2026, Chapter 708 (40, 1) 7 ASSAULT, §708.3A\n\nconducts investigations or inspections, employee of the department of revenue, national guard member engaged in national guard duty or state active duty, civilian employee of a law enforcement agency, civilian employee of a fire department, or fire fighter, is guilty of a class “C” felony.

2. A person who commits an assault, as defined in section 708.1, against a peace officer, jailer, correctional or juvenile detention staff, member or employee of the board of parole, health care provider, employee of the department of health and human services, employee of the department of inspections, appeals, and licensing who conducts investigations or inspections, employee of the department of revenue, national guard member engaged in national guard duty or state active duty, civilian employee of a law enforcement agency, civilian employee of a fire department, or fire fighter, whether paid or volunteer, who knows that the person against whom the assault is committed is a peace officer, jailer, correctional or juvenile detention staff, member or employee of the board of parole, health care provider, employee of the department of health and human services, employee of the department of inspections, appeals, and licensing who conducts investigations or inspections, employee of the department of revenue, national guard member engaged in national guard duty or state active duty, civilian employee of a law enforcement agency, civilian employee of a fire department, or fire fighter and who uses or displays a dangerous weapon in connection with the assault, is guilty of a class “C” felony.

3. A person who commits an assault, as defined in section 708.1, against a peace officer, jailer, correctional or juvenile detention staff, member or employee of the board of parole, health care provider, employee of the department of health and human services, employee of the department of inspections, appeals, and licensing who conducts investigations or inspections, employee of the department of revenue, national guard member engaged in national guard duty or state active duty, civilian employee of a law enforcement agency, civilian employee of a fire department, or fire fighter, whether paid or volunteer, who knows that the person against whom the assault is committed is a peace officer, jailer, correctional or juvenile detention staff, member or employee of the board of parole, health care provider, employee of the department of health and human services, employee of the department of inspections, appeals, and licensing who conducts investigations or inspections, employee of the department of revenue, national guard member engaged in national guard duty or state active duty, civilian employee of a law enforcement agency, civilian employee of a fire department, or fire fighter, and who causes bodily injury or mental illness, is guilty of a class “D” felony.

4. Any other assault, as defined in section 708.1, including an assault causing another to come into contact with saliva by throwing, tossing, spitting, or expelling the fluid, committed against a peace officer, jailer, correctional or juvenile detention staff, member or employee of the board of parole, health care provider, employee of the department of health and human services, employee of the department of inspections, appeals, and licensing who conducts investigations or inspections, employee of the department of revenue, national guard member engaged in national guard duty or state active duty, civilian employee of a law enforcement agency, civilian employee of a fire department, or fire fighter, whether paid or volunteer, by a person who knows that the person against whom the assault is committed is a peace officer, jailer, correctional or juvenile detention staff, member or employee of the board of parole, health care provider, employee of the department of health and human services, employee of the department of inspections, appeals, and licensing who conducts investigations or inspections, employee of the department of revenue, national guard member engaged in national guard duty or state active duty, civilian employee of a law enforcement agency, civilian employee of a fire department, or fire fighter, is an aggravated misdemeanor. A person convicted of violating this subsection shall serve a minimum term of seven days of the sentence imposed by law, and shall not be eligible for suspension of the minimum sentence.

5. As used in this section, the following definitions apply:

a. “Correctional staff” means a person who is not a peace officer but who is employed by the department of corrections or a judicial district department of correctional services to work at or in a correctional institution, community-based correctional facility, or an institution\n\nTue Dec 09 21:56:38 2025 Iowa Code 2026, Chapter 708 (40, 1) §708.3A, ASSAULT 8\n\nunder the management of the Iowa department of corrections which is used for the purposes of confinement of persons who have committed public offenses.

b. “Employee of the department of health and human services” means a person who is an employee of an institution controlled by the director of health and human services that is listed in section 218.1, or who is an employee of the civil commitment unit for sex offenders operated by the department of health and human services. A person who commits an assault under this section against an employee of the department of health and human services at a department of health and human services institution or unit is presumed to know that the person against whom the assault is committed is an employee of the department of health and human services.

c. “Employee of the department of revenue” means a person who is employed as an auditor, agent, tax collector, or any contractor or representative acting in the same capacity. The employee, contractor, or representative shall maintain current identification indicating that the person is an employee, contractor, or representative of the department.

d. “Health care provider” means an emergency medical care provider as defined in chapter 147A or a person licensed or registered under chapter 148, 148C, 148D, or 152 who is providing or who is attempting to provide emergency medical services, as defined in section 147A.1, or anyone who is working, volunteering, or participating in an educational course of instruction at a hospital or rural emergency hospital as defined in chapter 135B, or at a nursing facility as defined in chapter 135C. A person who commits an assault under this section against a health care provider in a hospital, or at the scene or during out-of-hospital patient transportation in an ambulance, is presumed to know that the person against whom the assault is committed is a health care provider.

e. “Jailer” means a person who is employed by a county or other political subdivision of the state to work at a county jail or other facility used for purposes of the confinement of persons who have committed public offenses, but who is not a peace officer.

f. “National guard” means the same as defined in section 29A.1.

g. “National guard duty” means the same as defined in section 29A.1.

h. “State active duty” means the same as defined in section 29A.1. 95 Acts, ch 90, §3; 96 Acts, ch 1069, §1; 98 Acts, ch 1026, §2; 99 Acts, ch 64, §1; 2004 Acts, ch 1135, §1, 2; 2005 Acts, ch 3, §109; 2005 Acts, ch 140, §69, 70; 2008 Acts, ch 1088, §140; 2021 Acts, ch 183, §40, 43; 2022 Acts, ch 1153, §45, 46; 2023 Acts, ch 19, §1300, 1301; 2025 Acts, ch 18, §1; 2025 Acts, ch 119, §1; 2025 Acts, ch 120, §72 Referred to in §719.1 Assault on national guard, see also §29A.44 See Code editor’s note on simple harmonization at the beginning of this Code volume Subsections 1, 2, 3, and 4 amended Subsection 5, paragraph d amended \n

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 52 cases (15 in the last 5 years), 1997–2026 · leading case: State of Iowa v. Jerin Douglas Mootz, 808 N.W.2d 207 (Iowa 2012).
State of Iowa v. Jerin Douglas Mootz, 808 N.W.2d 207 (Iowa 2012). · cites it 10× “Mootz was charged by trial information with assault on a police officer resulting in bodily injury in violation of Iowa Code section 708.3A. Trial commenced on February 8, 2010.”
State of Iowa v. Curtis Vance Halverson, 857 N.W.2d 632 (Iowa 2015). · cites it 4× “9 and “assume[s] responsibility for administration of the district’s community-based correctional program on an interim basis.”
State of Iowa v. Jane Doe, 927 N.W.2d 656 (Iowa 2019). · cites it 4× “2A(2)(c) (2009) and one count of assault on a police officer in violation of section 708.3A(4). Doe submitted a financial affidavit and requested a court-appointed attorney to represent her.”
State Of Iowa Vs. Colby Alan Palmer, 791 N.W.2d 840 (Iowa 2010). · cites it 2× “1(2) (2007), a class “D” felony; and (2) assault on a correctional officer, causing bodily injury in violation of Iowa Code section 708.3A(3), an aggravated misdemeanor.”
State v. McCullah, 787 N.W.2d 90 (Iowa 2010). · cites it 2× “2(2) (1997)), and assault against a peace officer both with and without the intent to inflict a serious injury (section 708.3A(1) and (4) (1997)). These statutes do not require the presence of or contact with bodily substances as a result of the assaultive conduct.”
State v. Li-Yu Chang, 587 N.W.2d 459 (Iowa 1998). · cites it 2× “4 (1995) and assault of a police officer causing bodily injury in violation of Iowa Code section 708.3A(3) (Supp.1995). Chang challenges the jury instruction on the intent required for guilt of second-degree criminal mischief and also challenges the sufficiency of the evidence…”
State v. Rains, 574 N.W.2d 904 (Iowa 1998). · cites it 2× “On October 7, 1996, Rains was arrested and a trial information was filed charging Rains with five counts: (1) assault on a peace officer with intent to inflict a serious injury, in violation of Iowa Code section 708.3A(1) (Supp.1995); (2) interference with official acts with…”
State v. Smith, 739 N.W.2d 289 (Iowa 2007). “In count III the State charged Smith with assault on a peace officer while using or displaying a dangerous weapon in violation of Iowa Code sections 708.3A(2), 703.1, and/or 703.2. In count IV the State charged Smith with assault while participating in a felony in violation of…”
State v. Cheatheam, 569 N.W.2d 820 (Iowa 1997). · cites it 2× “While incarcerated, Cheatheam participated in a riot, following which he was charged with assault on a peace officer, in violation of Iowa Code section 708.3A(3) (Supp.1995), second-degree criminal mischief, in violation of Iowa Code sections 716.”
State of Iowa v. Matthew James Meisheid (Iowa 2025). · cites it 8× “The State also charged an enhancement under section 708.3A(2), which makes it a felony to commit an assault against “a peace officer” if the defendant “uses or displays a dangerous weapon in connection with the assault.”
State of Iowa v. Stone Thomas Graham (Iowa Ct. App. 2022). · cites it 5× “Subsequently, the legislature amended the code in 1995 to include section 708.3A’s prohibition on assault on person engaged in certain occupations.”
State of Iowa v. Joshua Michael Steward (Iowa Ct. App. 2016). · cites it 4× “Joshua Steward appeals from his conviction following a jury trial for assault on a peace officer, a serious misdemeanor, in violation of Iowa Code section 708.3A(4) (2015). AFFIRMED. Mark C.”
— Iowa Code § 708.3A(1) — 8 cases
State v. McCullah, 787 N.W.2d 90 (Iowa 2010). “2(2) (1997)), and assault against a peace officer both with and without the intent to inflict a serious injury (section 708.3A(1) and (4) (1997)). These statutes do not require the presence of or contact with bodily substances as a result of the assaultive conduct.”
State v. Rains, 574 N.W.2d 904 (Iowa 1998). “On October 7, 1996, Rains was arrested and a trial information was filed charging Rains with five counts: (1) assault on a peace officer with intent to inflict a serious injury, in violation of Iowa Code section 708.3A(1) (Supp.1995); (2) interference with official acts with…”
State of Iowa v. Kaleb Darrel Morrow (Iowa Ct. App. 2022).
State of Iowa v. Michael Lang (Iowa Ct. App. 2024).
Webb v. Waterloo (N.D. Iowa 2020).
— Iowa Code § 708.3A(2) — 13 cases
State v. Smith, 739 N.W.2d 289 (Iowa 2007). “In count III the State charged Smith with assault on a peace officer while using or displaying a dangerous weapon in violation of Iowa Code sections 708.3A(2), 703.1, and/or 703.2. In count IV the State charged Smith with assault while participating in a felony in violation of…”
State of Iowa v. Matthew James Meisheid (Iowa 2025). “The State also charged an enhancement under section 708.3A(2), which makes it a felony to commit an assault against “a peace officer” if the defendant “uses or displays a dangerous weapon in connection with the assault.”
State of Iowa v. Delandres Thompson (Iowa Ct. App. 2016).
State of Iowa v. Joseph L. Bartlett, 922 N.W.2d 104 (Iowa Ct. App. 2018).
— Iowa Code § 708.3A(3) — 13 cases
State of Iowa v. Jerin Douglas Mootz, 808 N.W.2d 207 (Iowa 2012). “Mootz was charged by trial information with assault on a police officer resulting in bodily injury in violation of Iowa Code section 708.3A. Trial commenced on February 8, 2010.”
State Of Iowa Vs. Colby Alan Palmer, 791 N.W.2d 840 (Iowa 2010). “1(2) (2007), a class “D” felony; and (2) assault on a correctional officer, causing bodily injury in violation of Iowa Code section 708.3A(3), an aggravated misdemeanor.”
State v. Li-Yu Chang, 587 N.W.2d 459 (Iowa 1998). “4 (1995) and assault of a police officer causing bodily injury in violation of Iowa Code section 708.3A(3) (Supp.1995). Chang challenges the jury instruction on the intent required for guilt of second-degree criminal mischief and also challenges the sufficiency of the evidence…”
State v. Cheatheam, 569 N.W.2d 820 (Iowa 1997). “While incarcerated, Cheatheam participated in a riot, following which he was charged with assault on a peace officer, in violation of Iowa Code section 708.3A(3) (Supp.1995), second-degree criminal mischief, in violation of Iowa Code sections 716.”
— Iowa Code § 708.3A(4) — 16 cases
State of Iowa v. Jane Doe, 927 N.W.2d 656 (Iowa 2019). “2A(2)(c) (2009) and one count of assault on a police officer in violation of section 708.3A(4). Doe submitted a financial affidavit and requested a court-appointed attorney to represent her.”
State of Iowa v. Joshua Michael Steward (Iowa Ct. App. 2016). “Joshua Steward appeals from his conviction following a jury trial for assault on a peace officer, a serious misdemeanor, in violation of Iowa Code section 708.3A(4) (2015). AFFIRMED. Mark C.”
State of Iowa v. Michael Anthony (Iowa Ct. App. 2016).
State of Iowa v. Zachary Lee Church (Iowa Ct. App. 2017).
— Iowa Code § 708.3A(5)(a) — 3 cases
State of Iowa v. Curtis Vance Halverson, 857 N.W.2d 632 (Iowa 2015). “9 and “assume[s] responsibility for administration of the district’s community-based correctional program on an interim basis.”
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