Iowa Law Updates 2025 Midyear

As of July 1, 2025, the following changes to Iowa employment law apply to employers of all sizes:


Parity for Adoptive Parents

Employers will be required to treat employees who adopt a child (up to six years old) the same as employees who are the biological parents of a newborn. This applies for the purpose of employment policies, benefits, and protections during the first year of adoption.


Drug Testing Updates

The state has made two minor changes to its employment drug and alcohol testing laws:

(1) Employers will be required to specifically designate positions as "safety-sensitive" to be allowed to conduct certain testing. Currently, jobs are considered safety-sensitive if they meet specific criteria (i.e., an accident on the job could result in death), but now these jobs will need to be clearly identified as such.

(2) If applicants, employees, or parents of minor employees who are subject to drug testing agree to it, employers can now provide any required policies and notifications (i.e., test results) in person—but still in writing—or electronically. Previously, certified mail was required.


Action Items:

  • Update policies and ensure any protections or benefits extended to newborn parents are also extended to covered adoptive parents.

  • If a position is safety-sensitive, ensure the designation is documented and made clear to applicants and employees.

  • If you'd like to provide drug test results and related information in-person/electronically, get the consent of the applicant or employee.


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