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2191
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2191
AN
ACT
RELATING
TO
THE
PAYMENT
OF
REQUIRED
MEDICAL
AID
PROVIDED
TO
PRISONERS.
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IOWA:
Section
1.
Section
356.15,
Code
2020,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
356.15
Expenses.
1.
All
charges
and
expenses
for
the
safekeeping
and
maintenance
of
prisoners
shall
be
allowed
by
the
board
of
supervisors,
except
those
with
the
exception
of
the
following
prisoners:
a.
Those
committed
or
detained
by
the
authority
of
the
courts
of
the
United
States,
in
which
cases
the
United
States
must
pay
such
expenses
to
the
county
,
or
those
.
b.
Those
committed
for
violation
of
a
city
ordinance,
in
which
case
the
city
shall
pay
expenses
to
the
county
,
or
those
.
c.
Those
committed
or
detained
from
another
state,
in
which
case
the
governmental
entity
from
the
other
state
sending
the
prisoners
shall
pay
expenses
to
the
county.
2.
Notwithstanding
the
charges
and
expenses
allowed
pursuant
to
subsection
1,
the
costs
of
required
medical
aid
furnished
to
prisoners
in
the
custody
of
the
county
sheriff
pursuant
to
section
356.5
shall
be
paid
as
specified
in
sections
356.15A
and
804.28.
Sec.
2.
NEW
SECTION
.
356.15A
Responsibility
for
payment
of
required
medical
aid.
Senate
File
2191,
p.
2
1.
For
purposes
of
this
section:
a.
“Governmental
entity”
means
the
state
or
a
state
department,
division,
commission,
institution,
or
authority,
an
agency,
city,
county,
or
special
district
in
this
state
established
pursuant
to
law,
and,
except
where
otherwise
indicated,
also
means
the
United
States
or
a
department,
division,
or
agency
of
the
United
States,
and
an
agency,
commission,
or
authority
established
pursuant
to
an
interstate
compact
or
agreement.
b.
“Health
insurance”
means
a
policy,
plan,
contract,
or
other
agreement
providing
health
insurance,
health
care
benefits,
or
health
care
services,
provided
by
an
entity
including
an
insurance
company
offering
sickness
and
accident
plans,
a
health
maintenance
organization,
a
nonprofit
health
service
corporation,
or
any
other
entity
providing
a
plan
of
health
insurance,
health
care
benefits,
or
health
care
services.
“Health
insurance”
includes
but
is
not
limited
to
private
health
insurance,
Medicaid,
and
Medicare.
c.
“Other
benefits”
includes
but
is
not
limited
to
veterans
administration
benefits
or
other
benefits
for
which
the
prisoner
is
eligible
or
entitled
to
pay
for
medical
aid.
d.
“Prisoner”
means
an
individual
confined
in
a
jail
or
municipal
holding
facility.
2.
A
prisoner
has
the
primary
responsibility
for
payment
of
the
costs
of
required
medical
aid
provided
pursuant
to
section
356.5.
Payment
and
reimbursement
for
medical
aid
provided
to
a
prisoner
shall
be
sought
as
follows:
a.
A
governmental
entity
shall
request
available
sources
of
health
insurance
or
other
benefits
from
a
prisoner
at
the
time
of
intake
into
a
county
jail
or
municipal
holding
facility.
If
the
governmental
entity
identifies
health
insurance
or
other
benefits
to
which
the
prisoner
is
entitled,
the
governmental
entity
shall
provide
the
health
insurance
or
benefit
information
to
a
hospital
or
medical
provider
at
the
time
the
prisoner
is
presented
at
the
hospital
or
medical
provider
or
at
the
earliest
possible
opportunity.
b.
A
hospital
or
medical
provider
shall
request
available
sources
of
health
insurance
or
other
benefits
from
the
governmental
entity
and
the
prisoner
at
the
time
of
intake
Senate
File
2191,
p.
3
at
or
admission
of
the
prisoner
into
the
hospital
or
medical
provider.
The
hospital
or
medical
provider
shall
utilize
the
health
insurance
or
other
benefits
identified
and
shall
seek
payment
for
medical
aid
through
the
prisoner’s
health
insurance
or
other
benefits
prior
to
a
request
for
reimbursement
being
presented
to
a
governmental
entity.
If
the
prisoner
is
entitled
to
health
insurance
or
other
benefits
to
pay
for
the
medical
aid,
any
amounts
not
met
by
the
prisoner’s
health
insurance
or
other
benefits
shall
be
the
responsibility
of
the
prisoner.
c.
(1)
If
health
insurance
is
denied
or
other
benefits
are
not
available
to
pay
for
medical
aid
provided
to
a
prisoner,
a
hospital
or
medical
provider
shall
submit
any
bill
for
reimbursement
of
medical
aid
to
the
governmental
entity
within
sixty
days
of
treatment
or
shall
submit
any
written
denial
of
coverage
to
the
governmental
entity
within
sixty
days
of
receipt
of
the
denial,
whichever
is
applicable.
(2)
The
governmental
entity
shall
submit
the
bill
for
reimbursement
within
thirty
days
of
receipt
of
the
bill
and
shall
remit
payment
to
the
hospital
or
medical
provider
in
the
governmental
entity’s
next
billing
cycle.
(3)
The
hospital
or
medical
provider
shall
be
reimbursed
by
the
governmental
entity
at
the
rate
negotiated
and
agreed
upon
by
the
hospital
or
medical
provider
and
the
governmental
entity.
If
a
rate
has
not
been
agreed
to,
the
governmental
entity
shall
reimburse
the
hospital
or
medical
provider
the
hospital’s
or
medical
provider’s
Medicaid
rate
for
such
treatment,
regardless
of
the
prisoner’s
eligibility
for
Medicaid.
3.
Except
as
provided
in
chapters
669
and
670,
a
governmental
entity
shall
not
be
responsible
for
payment
of
the
costs
of
any
medical
aid
provided
to
a
prisoner
if
such
medical
aid
is
provided
after
the
prisoner
is
released
from
the
custody
of
the
governmental
entity
or
when
the
individual
is
released
on
parole.
4.
This
section
does
not
preclude
a
city
or
a
county
from
seeking
reimbursement
from
a
prisoner
for
the
costs
of
medical
aid
incurred
by
the
city
or
county
for
the
prisoner’s
medical
aid
including
as
provided
pursuant
to
section
356.7.
Senate
File
2191,
p.
4
5.
Notwithstanding
any
provision
of
this
section
to
the
contrary,
payment
for
medical
aid
provided
to
a
prisoner
at
a
state-funded
hospital
shall
be
provided
through
state
funds
received
by
the
hospital.
______________________________
CHARLES
SCHNEIDER
President
of
the
Senate
______________________________
PAT
GRASSLEY
Speaker
of
the
House
I
hereby
certify
that
this
bill
originated
in
the
Senate
and
is
known
as
Senate
File
2191,
Eighty-eighth
General
Assembly.
______________________________
W.
CHARLES
SMITHSON
Secretary
of
the
Senate
Approved
_______________,
2020
______________________________
KIM
REYNOLDS
Governor