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  • 641-11.72(709B) HIV test -- convicted or alleged sexual assault offender

    Administrative Code Provisions | Iowa Admin. Code r. 641-11.72(709B)

    11.72(1) Unless a petitioner chooses to be represented by private counsel, the county attorney shall represent the victim's interest in all proceedings under Iowa Code chapter 709B. 11.72(2) If a person is convicted of sexual assault or adjudicated delinquent for an act of sexual assault, the...

  • 641-11.71(709B) Definitions

    Administrative Code Provisions | Iowa Admin. Code r. 641-11.7

    For the purpose of these rules, the following definitions shall apply: "AIDS" means acquired immune deficiency syndrome as defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. "Alleged offender" means a person...

  • 641-11.70(709B) Purpose

    Administrative Code Provisions | Iowa Admin. Code r. 641-11.70(709B)

    The purpose of these rules is to describe procedures to follow for testing of a convicted or alleged offender for the human immunodeficiency virus pursuant to 1998 Iowa Acts, House File 2369, and 1998 Iowa Acts, House File 2527, and to establish procedures to follow to provide for counseling,...

  • 441-75.5(249A) Determination of countable income and resources for persons in a medical institution

    Administrative Code Provisions | Iowa Admin. Code r. 441-75.5

    In determining eligibility for any coverage group under rule 441-75.1(249A), certain factors must be considered differently for persons who reside in a medical institution. They are:75.5(1) Determining income from property.a. Nontrust property. Where there is nontrust property, unless the document...

  • 205-14.6(902) Commutation procedure for Class "A" felons

    Administrative Code Provisions | Iowa Admin. Code r. 205-14.6(902)

    14.6(1) Initial review. The board of parole, or its designee, will initially review an application for commutation to determine whether the inmate is eligible to apply for commutation pursuant to Iowa Code section 902.2. If the inmate is not eligible to apply for commutation pursuant to Iowa Code...

  • 205-14.4(914,902) Board investigation

    Administrative Code Provisions | Iowa Admin. Code r. 205-14.4(914,902)

    The board may investigate an application or district department recommendation with respect to history, current situation, parole prospects and other pertinent matters. The board may consider the application or recommendation, transcripts of judicial proceedings and all documents submitted with the...

  • 205-14.1(902) Interviews of inmates serving life terms

    Administrative Code Provisions | Iowa Admin. Code r. 205-14.1(902)

    The board shall not grant a parole or work release to a Class "A" felon serving a life term unless the governor commutes the sentence to a term of years. Administrative rules relating to the parole and work release consideration of an inmate sentenced to an indeterminate term shall not...

  • 205-7.6(915) Appearances at parole interviews

    Administrative Code Provisions | Iowa Admin. Code r. 205-7.6(915)

    7.6(1) A registered victim of a violent crime may appear personally or by counsel at a parole interview to express an opinion concerning the release of the inmate. 7.6(2) If a registered victim of a violent crime intends to appear at a parole interview, the victim must comply with the rules of the...

  • 205-7.5(915) Written opinions concerning release

    Administrative Code Provisions | Iowa Admin. Code r. 205-7.5(915)

    A registered victim may submit a written opinion concerning the release of the inmate at any time by mailing the opinion to the business office. The written opinion shall be made a permanent part of the inmate's file and shall be reviewed when the board considers the inmate's prospects for parole.

  • 205-7.4(915) Notification of decision

    Administrative Code Provisions | Iowa Admin. Code r. 205-7.4(915)

    Whether or not the victim appears at the hearing or expresses an opinion concerning the offender's release on parole, the board shall notify the victim of the board's decision regarding release of the offender.