15H.1 Findings.
The general assembly finds:
1. There is a compelling need for more civic participation to solve community and state problems, and to address many of the country’s unmet social, environmental, educational, and public safety needs.
2. Promoting the capability of Iowa’s people, communities, and enterprises to work collaboratively is vital to the long-term prosperity of this state.
3. Building and encouraging community services and volunteerism is an integral part of the state’s future well-being, and requires cooperative efforts by the public and private sectors.
4. The development of a volunteer service program in Iowa requires an administrative vehicle which conforms with federal guidelines detailed in the federal National and Community Service Trust Act of 1993.
2005 Acts, ch 42, §1
Structure Iowa Code
Title I - STATE SOVEREIGNTY AND MANAGEMENT
Chapter 15H - IOWA COMMISSION ON VOLUNTEER SERVICE
Section 15H.2 - Iowa commission on volunteer service established.
Section 15H.3 - Volunteer service commission membership.
Section 15H.4 - Administration — funding.
Section 15H.5 - Iowa summer youth corps — community programs account.
Section 15H.6 - Iowa green corps program.
Section 15H.7 - Iowa reading corps program.
Section 15H.8 - RefugeeRISE AmeriCorps program.