<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><slim:Document xmlns:slim="urn:legix:slim" xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:atipl="http://www.arbortext.com/namespace/PageLayout" class="codeChapter" id="chp916" name="916"><slim:About class="header"><slim:Property type="string" name="checkinTime">10/09/2025 13:08</slim:Property><slim:Property type="string" name="taskInfo">30:78381CEB-4CCE-4959-9EEA-E8431A3FB791</slim:Property><slim:Property type="string" name="version">20</slim:Property></slim:About><slim:TOC><slim:Item idref="sec916.1" title="916.1   Definitions."/><slim:Item idref="sec916.2" title="916.2   Military victim advocate privilege."/></slim:TOC><slim:Body><slim:Level class="codeChapter" id="chp916"><slim:Heading class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">916</xhtml:span><xhtml:span class="headnote">MILITARY VICTIM ADVOCATES <xhtml:span class="em-dash"/> SEXUAL CRIMES <xhtml:span class="em-dash"/> PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATIONS</xhtml:span></slim:Heading><slim:Section class="codeSection" id="sec916.1"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">916.1</xhtml:span><xhtml:span class="headnote">Definitions.</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">As used in <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">this chapter</xhtml:span>:</xhtml:p><xhtml:div class="subsection"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">1</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para"><xhtml:span class="term">“Confidential communication”</xhtml:span> means confidential information shared between a victim and a military victim advocate within the advocacy relationship, and includes all information received by the advocate and any advice, report, or working paper given to or prepared by the advocate in the course of the advocacy relationship with the victim. <xhtml:span class="term">“Confidential information”</xhtml:span> is information which, so far as the victim is aware, is not disclosed to a third party with the exception of a person present in the consultation for the purpose of furthering the interest of the victim, a person to whom disclosure is reasonably necessary for the transmission of the information, or a person with whom disclosure is necessary for accomplishment of the purpose for which the advocate is consulted by the victim.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="subsection"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">2</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para"><xhtml:span class="term">“Military victim advocate”</xhtml:span> or <xhtml:span class="term">“advocate”</xhtml:span> means a person who is a member of the national guard or a branch of the armed forces of the United States and who has completed a military victim advocate course provided by a branch of the armed forces of the United States or by the United States department of defense.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="subsection"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">3</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para"><xhtml:span class="term">“Special victims’ counsel”</xhtml:span> means military personnel who are members of the judge advocate general’s corps of the national guard or a branch of the armed forces of the United States, who have completed special victims’ counsel training, and who are serving as a special victims’ counsel to a victim. For the purposes of <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">this chapter</xhtml:span>, special victims’ counsel shall also be considered military victim advocates.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="subsection"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">4</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para"><xhtml:span class="term">“Victim”</xhtml:span> means a person who consults a military victim advocate for the purpose of securing advice, advocacy, counseling, or assistance concerning a mental, physical, or emotional condition caused by a sexual crime committed against the person.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="history"><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:span class="iowaActsRef">2015 Acts, ch 28, §1</xhtml:span>; <xhtml:span class="iowaActsRef">2015 Acts, ch 138, §51, 161, 162</xhtml:span></xhtml:div></xhtml:div></slim:Section><slim:Section class="codeSection" id="sec916.2"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">916.2</xhtml:span><xhtml:span class="headnote">Military victim advocate privilege.</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="subsection"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">1</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">A military victim advocate shall not be examined or required to give evidence in any civil or criminal proceeding as to any confidential communication made by a victim to the advocate, nor shall a clerk, secretary, stenographer, or any other employee who types or otherwise prepares or manages the confidential reports or working papers of an advocate be required to produce evidence of any such confidential communication, unless the victim waives this privilege in writing or disclosure of the information is compelled by a court pursuant to <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">subsection 6</xhtml:span>. However, under no circumstances shall the identity of the advocate be disclosed in any civil or criminal proceeding.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="subsection"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">2</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">If a victim is deceased or has been declared to be incompetent, the privilege specified in <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">subsection 1</xhtml:span> may be waived by the guardian of the victim or by the personal representative of the victim’s estate.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="subsection"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">3</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">A minor who is a member of the national guard or a branch of the armed forces of the United States may waive the privilege under <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">subsection 1</xhtml:span>.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="subsection"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">4</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">A privilege under <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">this section</xhtml:span> does not apply in matters of proof concerning the chain of custody of evidence, in matters of proof concerning the physical appearance of the victim at the time of the injury or the advocate’s first contact with the victim after the injury, or if the advocate has reason to believe that the victim has given perjured testimony and the defendant or the state has made an offer of proof that perjury may have been committed.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="subsection"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">5</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">The failure of an advocate to testify due to <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">this section</xhtml:span> shall not give rise to an inference unfavorable to the cause of the state or the cause of a defendant.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="subsection"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">6</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">Upon the motion of a party, accompanied by a written offer of proof, a court may compel disclosure of certain information if the court determines that all of the following conditions are met:</xhtml:p><xhtml:div class="letteredPara"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">a</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">The information sought is relevant and material evidence of the facts and circumstances involved in an alleged criminal act which is the subject of a criminal proceeding.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="letteredPara"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">b</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">The probative value of the information outweighs the harmful effect, if any, of disclosure on the victim, the advocacy relationship, and the treatment services.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="letteredPara"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">c</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">The information cannot be obtained by reasonable means from any other source.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="subsection"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">7</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">In ruling on a motion under <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">subsection 6</xhtml:span>, the court, if the motion was filed in a criminal proceeding to be tried to the court, or a different judge, shall adhere to the following procedure:</xhtml:p><xhtml:div class="letteredPara"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">a</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">The court may require the advocate from whom disclosure is sought or the victim claiming the privilege, or both, to disclose the information in chambers out of the presence and hearing of all persons except the victim and any other persons the victim is willing to have present.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="letteredPara"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">b</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">If the court determines that the information is privileged and not subject to compelled disclosure, the information shall not be disclosed by any person without the consent of the victim.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="letteredPara"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">c</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">If the court determines that certain information may be subject to disclosure, as provided in <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">subsection 6</xhtml:span>, the court shall so inform the party seeking the information and shall order a subsequent hearing out of the presence of the jury, if applicable, at which time the parties shall be allowed to examine the advocate regarding the information that the court has determined may be subject to disclosure. The court may accept other evidence at the hearing.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="letteredPara"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">d</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">At the conclusion of a hearing under paragraph <xhtml:span class="i">“c”</xhtml:span>, the court shall determine which information, if any, shall be disclosed and may enter an order describing the evidence which may be introduced by the moving party and prescribing the line of questioning which may be permitted. The moving party may then offer evidence pursuant to the court order. A victim advocate is not subject to exclusion under <xhtml:span class="iowaCourtRulesRef">rule of evidence 5.615</xhtml:span>.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="subsection"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">8</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para"><xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">This section</xhtml:span> does not relate to the admission of evidence of the victim’s past sexual behavior which is strictly subject to <xhtml:span class="iowaCourtRulesRef">rule of evidence 5.412</xhtml:span>.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="history"><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:span class="iowaActsRef">2015 Acts, ch 28, §2</xhtml:span>; <xhtml:span class="iowaActsRef">2016 Acts, ch 1073, §185</xhtml:span></xhtml:div></xhtml:div></slim:Section></slim:Level></slim:Body></slim:Document>