House Journal: Page 1846: Wednesday, April 26, 2000
47 Sec. 4. Section 80D.9, Code 1999, is amended to
48 read as follows:
49 80D.9 SUPERVISION OF RESERVE PEACE OFFICERS.
50 Reserve peace officers shall be subordinate to
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1 regular peace officers, shall not serve as peace
2 officers unless under the direction of regular peace
3 officers, and shall wear a uniform prescribed by the
4 chief of police, sheriff, or commissioner of public
5 safety, or director of the judicial district
6 department of correctional services unless that
7 superior officer designates alternate apparel for use
8 when engaged in assignments involving special
9 investigation, civil process, court duties, jail
10 duties and the handling of mental patients. The
11 reserve peace officer shall not wear an insignia of
12 rank. Each department for which a reserve force is
13 established shall appoint a regular force peace
14 officer as the reserve force co-ordinating and
15 supervising officer. That regular peace officer shall
16 report directly to the chief of police, sheriff, or
17 commissioner of public safety or the commissioner's
18 designee, or director of the judicial district
19 department of correctional services or the director's
20 designee, as the case may be.
21 Sec. 5. Section 80D.11, Code 1999, is amended to
22 read as follows:
23 80D.11 EMPLOYEE - PAY.
24 While performing official duties, each reserve
25 peace officer shall be considered an employee of the
26 governing body which the officer represents and shall
27 be paid a minimum of one dollar per year. The
28 governing body of a city, a county, or the state, or a
29 judicial district department of correctional services
30 may provide additional monetary assistance for the
31 purchase and maintenance of uniforms and equipment
32 used by reserve peace officers.
33 Sec. 6. Section 222.60, unnumbered paragraph 1,
34 Code 1999, is amended to read as follows:
35 All necessary and legal expenses for the cost of
36 admission or commitment, including expenses incurred
37 pursuant to section 812.5, or for the treatment,
38 training, instruction, care, habilitation, support and
39 transportation of persons with mental retardation, as
40 provided for in the county management plan provisions
41 implemented pursuant to section 331.439, subsection 1,
42 in a state hospital-school, or in a special unit, or
43 any public or private facility within or without the
44 state, approved by the director of the department of
45 human services, shall be paid by either:

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