Iowa Code
Chapter 125 - SUBSTANCE-RELATED DISORDERS
Section 125.9 - Powers of director.

125.9 Powers of director.
The director may:
1. Plan, establish and maintain treatment, intervention, education, and prevention programs as necessary or desirable in accordance with the comprehensive substance abuse program.
2. Make contracts necessary or incidental to the performance of the duties and the execution of the powers of the director, including contracts with public and private agencies, organizations and individuals to pay them for services rendered or furnished to persons with substance-related disorders.
3. Solicit and accept for use any gift of money or property made by will or otherwise, and any grant of money, services or property from the federal government, the state, or any political subdivision thereof or any private source, and do all things necessary to cooperate with the federal government or any of its agencies and the department in making an application for any grant.
4. Coordinate the activities of the department and cooperate with substance abuse programs in this and other states, and make contracts and other joint or cooperative arrangements with state, local or private agencies in this and other states for the treatment of persons with substance-related disorders and for the common advancement of substance abuse programs.
5. Require that a written report, in reasonable detail, be submitted to the director at any time by any agency of this state or of any of its political subdivisions in respect to any substance abuse prevention function, or program for the benefit of persons who are or have been involved in substance abuse, which is being conducted by the agency.
6. Submit to the governor a written report of the pertinent facts at any time the director concludes that any agency of this state or of any of its political subdivisions is conducting any substance abuse prevention function, or program for the benefit of persons who are or have been involved in substance abuse in a manner not consistent with or which impairs achievement of the objectives of the state plan to combat substance abuse, and has failed to effect appropriate changes in the function or program.
7. Keep records and engage in research and the gathering of relevant statistics.
8. Employ a deputy director who shall be exempt from the merit system. The director may employ other staff necessary to carry out the duties assigned to the director.
9. Do other acts and things necessary or convenient to execute the authority expressly granted to the director.
[C62, 66, §123A.5, 123A.7, 123A.8; C71, 73, §123A.7, 123A.8, 123B.17; C75, 77, §125.9, 224B.4, 224B.6; C79, 81, §125.9]
86 Acts, ch 1245, §1128; 87 Acts, ch 8, §1; 90 Acts, ch 1085, §3; 2005 Acts, ch 175, §63; 2011 Acts, ch 121, §29, 62
Referred to in §125.3, 125.7
Merit system, see chapter 8A, subchapter IV

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title IV - PUBLIC HEALTH

Chapter 125 - SUBSTANCE-RELATED DISORDERS

Section 125.1 - Declaration of policy.

Section 125.2 - Definitions.

Section 125.3 - Substance abuse program established.

Section 125.4

Section 125.5

Section 125.6

Section 125.7 - Duties of the board.

Section 125.9 - Powers of director.

Section 125.10 - Duties of director.

Section 125.12 - Comprehensive program for treatment — regional facilities.

Section 125.13 - Programs licensed — exceptions.

Section 125.14 - Licenses — renewal — fees.

Section 125.14A - Personnel of a licensed program admitting juveniles.

Section 125.15 - Inspections.

Section 125.15A - Licensure — emergencies.

Section 125.16 - Transfer of license or change of location prohibited.

Section 125.17 - License suspension or revocation.

Section 125.18 - Hearing before board.

Section 125.19 - Reissuance or reinstatement.

Section 125.20 - Rules.

Section 125.21 - Chemical substitutes and antagonists programs.

Section 125.25 - Approval of facility budget.

Section 125.32 - Acceptance for treatment — rules.

Section 125.32A - Discrimination prohibited.

Section 125.33 - Voluntary treatment of persons with substance-related disorders.

Section 125.34 - Treatment and services for persons with substance-related disorders due to intoxication and substance-induced incapacitation.

Section 125.37 - Records confidential.

Section 125.38 - Rights and privileges of patients.

Section 125.39 - Eligible entities.

Section 125.40 - Criminal laws limitations.

Section 125.41 - Judicial review.

Section 125.42 - Appeals.

Section 125.43 - Funding at mental health institutes.

Section 125.43A - Prescreening — exception.

Section 125.44 - Agreements with facilities — liability for costs.

Section 125.46 - County of residence determined.

Section 125.48 - List of contracting facilities.

Section 125.54 - Use of funds.

Section 125.55 - Audits.

Section 125.58 - Inspection — penalties.

Section 125.59 - Transfer of certain revenue — county program funding.

Section 125.60 - Grant formula.

Section 125.74 - Preapplication screening assessment — program.

Section 125.75 - Application.

Section 125.75A - Involuntary proceedings — minors — jurisdiction.

Section 125.75B - Dual filings.

Section 125.76 - Appointment of counsel for applicant.

Section 125.77 - Service of notice.

Section 125.78 - Procedure after application.

Section 125.79 - Respondent’s attorney informed.

Section 125.80 - Physician’s or mental health professional’s examination — report — scheduling of hearing.

Section 125.81 - Immediate custody.

Section 125.82 - Commitment hearing.

Section 125.83 - Placement for evaluation.

Section 125.83A - Placement in certain federal facilities.

Section 125.84 - Evaluation report.

Section 125.85 - Custody, discharge, and termination of proceeding.

Section 125.86 - Periodic reports required.

Section 125.87 - Status during appeal.

Section 125.88 - Status if commitment delayed.

Section 125.89 - Respondents charged with or convicted of crime.

Section 125.90 - Judicial hospitalization referee.

Section 125.91 - Emergency detention.

Section 125.92 - Rights and privileges of committed persons.

Section 125.93 - Commitment records — confidentiality.

Section 125.94 - Supreme court rules.