ARC #6670C
Rule-Making Document (ARC)
The State Public Defender hereby proposes to amend Chapter 12, “Claims for Indigent Defense Services,” Iowa Administrative Code. This rule making is proposed under the authority provided in Iowa Code section 13B.4(8). This rule making implements, ...
ARC #6626C
Rule-Making Document (ARC)
The Human Services Department hereby amends Chapter 109, “Child Care Centers,” Chapter 110, “Child Development Homes,” and Chapter 120, “Child Care Homes,” Iowa Administrative Code. This rule making is adopted under the authority provided in Iowa ...
ARC #6624C
Rule-Making Document (ARC)
The Human Services Department hereby amends Chapter 78, “Amount, Duration and Scope of Medical and Remedial Services,” Iowa Administrative Code. This rule making is adopted under the authority provided in Iowa Code section 249A.4. This rule making...
Section 2.56 Correctional impact statements.
2023 Code of Iowa
Prior to debate on the floor of a chamber of the general assembly, a correctional impact statement shall be attached to any bill, joint resolution, or amendment which proposes a change in the law which creates a public offense, significantly changes a...
Tagged topics: correctional systems, criminal law, criminal offenders, criminal procedure, parole, probation, sentencing
ARC #6497C
Rule-Making Document (ARC)
The Human Services Department hereby amends Chapter 107, “Certification of Adoption Investigators,” Iowa Administrative Code. This rule making is adopted under the authority provided in Iowa Code section 237.3. This rule making implements, in whol...
Tagged topics: adoptions, adult abuse, criminal history, dependent adults, human services department, parents
ARC #6476C
Rule-Making Document (ARC)
The Human Services Department hereby proposes to amend Chapter 109, “Child Care Centers,” Chapter 110, “Child Development Homes,” and Chapter 120, “Child Care Homes,” Iowa Administrative Code. This rule making is proposed under the authority provi...
ARC #6431C
Rule-Making Document (ARC)
The Corrections Department hereby amends Chapter 1, “Departmental Organization and Procedures,” and Chapter 20, “Institutions Administration,” Iowa Administrative Code. This rule making is adopted under the authority provided in Iowa Code section ...
Tagged topics: accounts, anamosa state penitentiary, attorneys, clarinda correctional facility, clergy, correctional facilities, corrections department, criminal offenders, donations, fort dodge correctional facility, fort madison state penitentiary, identification, inmates, judicial districts, medical and classification center, mitchellville correctional facility, mount pleasant correctional facility, newton correctional facility, publications, rockwell city correctional facility, sexually violent predators, victims, visitation rights
ARC #6370C
Rule-Making Document (ARC)
The Human Services Department hereby proposes to amend Chapter 107, “Certification of Adoption Investigators,” Iowa Administrative Code. This rule making is proposed under the authority provided in Iowa Code section 237.3. This rule making impleme...
Tagged topics: adoptions, adult abuse, criminal history, dependent adults, human services department, parents
ARC #6324C
Rule-Making Document (ARC)
The Corrections Department hereby proposes to amend Chapter 1, “Departmental Organization and Procedures,” and Chapter 20, “Institutions Administration,” Iowa Administrative Code. This rule making is proposed under the authority provided in Iowa C...
Tagged topics: accounts, anamosa state penitentiary, attorneys, clarinda correctional facility, clergy, correctional facilities, corrections department, criminal offenders, donations, fort dodge correctional facility, fort madison state penitentiary, identification, inmates, judicial districts, medical and classification center, mitchellville correctional facility, mount pleasant correctional facility, newton correctional facility, publications, rockwell city correctional facility, sexually violent predators, victims, visitation rights
Section 7.6 Reward for arrest.
2023 Code of Iowa
Whenever the governor is satisfied that a crime has been committed within the state, punishable by imprisonment in the penitentiary for a term of ten years or more, and the person committing the same has not been arrested or has escaped from arrest or...
Tagged topics: arrest and appearance, criminal law