Iowa Code
Chapter 135 - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Section 135.173A - Child care advisory committee.

135.173A Child care advisory committee.
1. The early childhood stakeholders alliance shall establish a state child care advisory committee as part of the stakeholders alliance. The advisory committee shall advise and make recommendations to the governor, general assembly, department of human services, and other state agencies concerning child care.
2. The membership of the advisory committee shall consist of a broad spectrum of parents and other persons from across the state with an interest in or involvement with child care.
3. Except as otherwise provided, the voting members of the advisory committee shall be appointed by the stakeholders alliance from a list of names submitted by a nominating committee to consist of one member of the advisory committee, one member of the department of human services’ child care staff, three consumers of child care, and one member of a professional child care organization. Two names shall be submitted for each appointment. The voting members shall be appointed for terms of three years.
4. The voting membership of the advisory committee shall be appointed in a manner so as to provide equitable representation of persons with an interest in child care and shall include all of the following:
a. Two parents of children served by a registered child development home.
b. Two parents of children served by a licensed center.
c. Two not-for-profit child care providers.
d. Two for-profit child care providers.
e. One child care home provider.
f. Three child development home providers.
g. One child care resource and referral service grantee.
h. One nongovernmental child advocacy group representative.
i. One designee of the department of human services.
j. One designee of the Iowa department of public health.
k. One designee of the department of education.
l. One head start program provider.
m. One person who is a business owner or executive officer from nominees submitted by the Iowa chamber of commerce executives.
n. One designee of the early childhood Iowa office of the department of management.
o. One person who is a member of the Iowa afterschool alliance.
p. One person who is part of a local program implementing the statewide preschool program for four-year-old children under chapter 256C.
q. One person who represents the early childhood stakeholders alliance.
5. In addition to the voting members of the advisory committee, the membership shall include four legislators as ex officio, nonvoting members. The four legislators shall be appointed one each by the majority leader of the senate, the minority leader of the senate, the speaker of the house of representatives, and the minority leader of the house of representatives for terms as provided in section 69.16B.
6. In fulfilling the advisory committee’s role, the committee shall do all of the following:
a. Consult with the department of human services and make recommendations concerning policy issues relating to child care.
b. Advise the department of human services concerning services relating to child care, including but not limited to any of the following:
(1) Resource and referral services.
(2) Provider training.
(3) Quality improvement.
(4) Public-private partnerships.
(5) Standards review and development.
(6) The federal child care and development block grant, state funding, grants, and other funding sources for child care.
c. Assist the department of human services in developing an implementation plan to provide seamless service to recipients of public assistance, which includes child care services. For the purposes of this subsection, “seamless service” means coordination, where possible, of the federal and state requirements which apply to child care.
d. Advise and provide technical services to the director of the department of education or the director’s designee relating to prekindergarten, kindergarten, and before and after school programming and facilities.
e. Make recommendations concerning child care expansion programs that meet the needs of children attending a core education program by providing child care before and after the core program hours and during times when the core program does not operate.
f. Make recommendations for improving collaborations between the child care programs involving the department of human services and programs supporting the education and development of young children including but not limited to the federal head start program; the statewide preschool program for four-year-old children; and the early childhood, at-risk, and other early education programs administered by the department of education.
g. Make recommendations for eliminating duplication and otherwise improving the eligibility determination processes used for the state child care assistance program and other programs supporting low-income families, including but not limited to the federal head start, early head start, and even start programs; the early childhood, at-risk, and preschool programs administered by the department of education; the family and self-sufficiency grant program; and the family investment program.
h. Make recommendations as to the most effective and efficient means of managing the state and federal funding available for the state child care assistance program.
i. Review program data from the department of human services and other departments concerning child care as deemed to be necessary by the advisory committee, although a department shall not provide personally identifiable data or information.
j. Advise and assist the early childhood stakeholders alliance in developing the strategic plan required pursuant to section 256I.4, subsection 4.
7. The department of human services shall provide information to the advisory committee semiannually on all of the following:
a. Federal, state, local, and private revenues and expenditures for child care including but not limited to updates on the current and future status of the revenues and expenditures.
b. Financial information and data relating to regulation of child care by the department of human services and the usage of the state child care assistance program.
c. Utilization and availability data relating to child care regulation, quantity, and quality from consumer and provider perspectives.
d. Statistical and demographic data regarding child care providers and the families utilizing child care.
e. Statistical data regarding the processing time for issuing notices of decision to state child care assistance applicants and for issuing payments to child care providers.
8. The advisory committee shall coordinate with the early childhood stakeholders alliance its reporting annually in December to the governor and general assembly concerning the status of child care in the state, providing findings, and making recommendations. The annual report may be personally presented to the general assembly’s standing committees on human resources by a representative of the advisory committee.
2010 Acts, ch 1031, §354, 361; 2015 Acts, ch 30, §55 – 57; 2021 Acts, ch 76, §35
Referred to in §237A.1, 256.9
Subsection 4, paragraph n amended

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title IV - PUBLIC HEALTH

Chapter 135 - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH

Section 135.1 - Definitions.

Section 135.2 - Appointment of director and acting director.

Section 135.3 - Disqualifications.

Section 135.6 - Assistants and employees.

Section 135.7 - Bonds.

Section 135.8 - Seal.

Section 135.9 - Expenses.

Section 135.10 - Office.

Section 135.11 - Duties of department.

Section 135.11A - Professional licensure division — other licensing boards — expenses — fees.

Section 135.11B - Appointment of certain executive directors.

Section 135.12 - Statutory board, commission, committee, or council of committee — teleconference option.

Section 135.14 - State public health dental director — duties.

Section 135.15 - Oral and health delivery systems bureau established — responsibilities.

Section 135.16 - Special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children — methamphetamine education.

Section 135.16A - Vendors participating in federal nutrition program — egg sales.

Section 135.17 - Dental screening of children.

Section 135.18 - Conflicting statutes.

Section 135.19 - Viral hepatitis program — awareness, vaccinations, and testing.

Section 135.20 - Hepatitis C awareness program — veterans — vaccinations.

Section 135.21 - Pay toilets.

Section 135.22 - Central registry for brain or spinal cord injuries.

Section 135.22A - Advisory council on brain injuries.

Section 135.22B - Brain injury services program.

Section 135.24 - Volunteer health care provider program established — immunity from civil liability.

Section 135.24A - Free clinics — volunteer record check.

Section 135.25 - Emergency medical services fund.

Section 135.26 - Automated external defibrillator grant program.

Section 135.27 - Iowa healthy communities initiative — grant program.

Section 135.27A - Governor’s council on physical fitness and nutrition.

Section 135.28 - State substitute medical decision-making board.

Section 135.29 - Local substitute medical decision-making board.

Section 135.30 - Protective eyeglasses — safety provisions.

Section 135.30A - Breast-feeding in public places.

Section 135.31 - Location of boards — rulemaking.

Section 135.32 - Publication and distribution.

Section 135.33 - Refusal of board to enforce rules.

Section 135.34 - Expenses for enforcing rules.

Section 135.35 - Duty of peace officers.

Section 135.36 - Interference with health officer — penalties.

Section 135.37 - Tattooing — permit requirement — penalty.

Section 135.37A - Natural hair braiding.

Section 135.38 - Penalty.

Section 135.39 - Federal aid.

Section 135.39A - Gifts and grants fund — appropriation.

Section 135.39B - Early childhood immunizations — content.

Section 135.39C - Elderly wellness services — payor of last resort.

Section 135.39D - Vision screening.

Section 135.39E - Fluoridation in public water supply — notice of discontinuance.

Section 135.40 - Collection and distribution of information.

Section 135.41 - Publication.

Section 135.42 - Unlawful use.

Section 135.43 - Iowa child death review team established — duties.

Section 135.45

Section 135.46

Section 135.47

Section 135.48

Section 135.61 - Definitions.

Section 135.62 - Department to administer subchapter — health facilities council established — appointments — powers and duties.

Section 135.63 - Certificate of need required — exclusions.

Section 135.64 - Criteria for evaluation of applications.

Section 135.65 - Letter of intent to precede application — review and comment.

Section 135.66 - Procedure upon receipt of application — public notification.

Section 135.67 - Summary review procedure.

Section 135.68 - Status reports on review in progress.

Section 135.69 - Council to make final decision.

Section 135.70 - Appeal of certificate of need decisions.

Section 135.71 - Period for which certificate is valid — extension or revocation.

Section 135.72 - Authority to adopt rules.

Section 135.73 - Sanctions.

Section 135.74 - Uniform financial reporting.

Section 135.75 - Annual reports by hospitals, health care facilities.

Section 135.76 - Analyses and studies by department.

Section 135.77 - Report to governor and legislature.

Section 135.78 - Data to be compiled.

Section 135.79 - Civil penalty.

Section 135.83 - Contracts for assistance with analyses, studies, and data.

Section 135.100 - Definitions.

Section 135.101 - Childhood lead poisoning prevention program.

Section 135.102 - Rules.

Section 135.103 - Grant program.

Section 135.104 - Requirements.

Section 135.105 - Department duties.

Section 135.105A - Lead inspector, lead abater, and lead-safe renovator training and certification program established — civil penalty.

Section 135.105B - Voluntary guidelines — health and environmental measures — confirmed cases of lead poisoning.

Section 135.105C - Renovation, remodeling, and repainting — lead hazard notification process established.

Section 135.105D - Blood lead testing — provider education — payor of last resort.

Section 135.106 - Healthy families programs — HOPES-HFI program.

Section 135.107 - Center for rural health and primary care established — duties.

Section 135.108 - Definitions.

Section 135.109 - Iowa domestic abuse death review team membership.

Section 135.110 - Iowa domestic abuse death review team powers and duties.

Section 135.111 - Confidentiality of domestic abuse death records.

Section 135.112 - Rulemaking.

Section 135.118 - Child protection center grant program.

Section 135.119 - Shaken baby syndrome prevention program.

Section 135.120 - Taxation of organized delivery systems.

Section 135.130 - Substance abuse treatment facility for persons on probation.

Section 135.131 - Universal newborn and infant hearing screening.

Section 135.132 - Interagency pharmaceuticals bulk purchasing council.

Section 135.140 - Definitions.

Section 135.141 - Division of acute disease prevention and emergency response — establishment — duties of department.

Section 135.142 - Health care supplies.

Section 135.143 - Public health response teams.

Section 135.144 - Additional duties of the department related to a public health disaster.

Section 135.145 - Information sharing.

Section 135.146 - First responder vaccination program.

Section 135.147 - Immunity for emergency aid — exceptions.

Section 135.150 - Gambling treatment program — standards and licensing.

Section 135.152 - Statewide obstetrical and newborn indigent patient care program.

Section 135.153 - Iowa collaborative safety net provider network established.

Section 135.153A - Safety net provider recruitment and retention initiatives program — repeal.

Section 135.154

Section 135.155

Section 135.155A

Section 135.156

Section 135.156A

Section 135.156B

Section 135.156C

Section 135.156D

Section 135.156E

Section 135.156F

Section 135.157 - Definitions.

Section 135.158 - Medical home purposes — characteristics.

Section 135.159 - Patient-centered health advisory council.

Section 135.160 - Definitions.

Section 135.161 - Prevention and chronic care management initiative — advisory council.

Section 135.162 - Clinicians advisory panel.

Section 135.163 - Health care access.

Section 135.164 - Strategic plan.

Section 135.165 - Health care transparency — reporting requirements — hospitals and nursing facilities.

Section 135.166 - Health data — collection and use — collection from hospitals.

Section 135.171 - Alzheimer’s disease service needs.

Section 135.173 - Early childhood Iowa council.

Section 135.173A - Child care advisory committee.

Section 135.174 - Lead agency and other state agencies.

Section 135.175 - Health care workforce support initiative — workforce shortage fund — accounts.

Section 135.176 - Medical residency training state matching grants program.

Section 135.177 - Physician assistant mental health fellowship program — repeal.

Section 135.178 - Nurse residency state matching grants program.

Section 135.179 - Fulfilling Iowa’s need for dentists.

Section 135.180 - Mental health professional shortage area program.

Section 135.181 - Board-certified behavior analyst and board-certified assistant behavior analyst grants program — fund.

Section 135.182 - Reserved.

Section 135.183 - Reserved.

Section 135.184 - Reserved.

Section 135.185 - Epinephrine auto-injector supply.

Section 135.186 - Reserved.

Section 135.187 - Reserved.

Section 135.188 - Reserved.

Section 135.189 - Reserved.

Section 135.190 - Possession and administration of opioid antagonists — immunity.

Section 135.191 - Stroke care — continuous quality improvement.

Section 135.192 - Protections of certain prospective recipients of anatomical gifts.