Iowa Code
Chapter 216A - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS
Section 216A.140 - Iowa collaboration for youth development council — state of Iowa youth advisory council.

216A.140 Iowa collaboration for youth development council — state of Iowa youth advisory council.
1. Definitions. For the purposes of this section, unless the context otherwise requires:
a. “Youth” means children and young persons who are ages six through twenty-one years.
b. “Youth advisory council” means the state of Iowa youth advisory council created by this section.
c. “Youth development council” means the Iowa collaboration for youth development council created by this section.
2. Collaboration council created. An Iowa collaboration for youth development council is created as an alliance of state agencies that address the needs of youth in Iowa.
3. Purpose. The purpose of the youth development council is to improve the lives and futures of Iowa’s youth by doing all of the following:
a. Adopting and applying positive youth development principles and practices at the state and local levels.
b. Increasing the quality, efficiency, and effectiveness of opportunities and services and other supports for youth.
c. Improving and coordinating state youth policy and programs across state agencies.
4. Vision statement. All youth development activities addressed by the youth development council shall be aligned around the following vision statement:
“All Iowa youth will be safe, healthy, successful, and prepared for adulthood.”
5. Membership. The youth development council membership shall be determined by the council itself and shall include the directors or chief administrators, or their designees, from the following state agencies and programs:
a. Child advocacy board.
b. Iowa commission on volunteer service in the office of the governor.
c. Department of education.
d. Department of human rights.
e. Department of human services.
f. Department of public health.
g. Department of workforce development.
h. Governor’s office of drug control policy.
i. Iowa cooperative extension service in agriculture and home economics.
j. Early childhood Iowa office in the department of management.
6. Procedure. Except as otherwise provided by law, the youth development council shall determine its own rules of procedure and operating policies, including but not limited to terms of members. The youth development council may form committees or subgroups as necessary to achieve its purpose.
7. Duties. The youth development council’s duties shall include but are not limited to all of the following:
a. Study, explore, and plan for the best approach to structure and formalize the functions and activities of the youth development council to meet its purpose, and make formal recommendations for improvement to the governor and general assembly.
b. Review indicator data and identify barriers to youth success and develop strategies to address the barriers.
c. Coordinate across agencies the state policy priorities for youth.
d. Strengthen partnerships with the nonprofit and private sectors to gather input, build consensus, and maximize use of existing resources and leverage new resources to improve the lives of youth and their families.
e. Oversee the activities of the youth advisory council.
f. Seek input from and engage the youth advisory council in the development of more effective policies, practices, and programs to improve the lives and futures of youth.
g. Report annually by February 1 to the governor and general assembly.
8. State of Iowa youth advisory council. A state of Iowa youth advisory council is created to provide input to the governor, general assembly, and state and local policymakers on youth issues.
a. The purpose of the youth advisory council is to foster communication among a group of engaged youth and the governor, general assembly, and state and local policymakers regarding programs, policies, and practices affecting youth and families; and to advocate for youth on important issues affecting youth.
b. The youth advisory council shall consist of no more than twenty-one youth ages fourteen through twenty years who reside in Iowa. Membership shall be for two-year staggered terms. The department director, or the director’s designee, shall select council members using an application process. The department director or the director’s designee shall strive to maintain a diverse council membership and shall take into consideration race, ethnicity, disabilities, gender, and geographic location of residence of the applicants.
c. Except as otherwise provided by law, the youth advisory council shall determine its own rules of procedure and operating policies, subject to approval by the department director or the director’s designee.
d. The youth advisory council shall meet at least quarterly.
9. Lead agency. The lead agency for support of the Iowa collaboration for youth development council and the state of Iowa youth advisory council is the department. The department shall coordinate activities and, with funding made available to it for such purposes, provide staff support for the youth development council and the youth advisory council.
2009 Acts, ch 53, §1; 2009 Acts, ch 179, §35; 2010 Acts, ch 1031, §295
Referred to in §216A.131A

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title VI - HUMAN SERVICES

Chapter 216A - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS

Section 216A.1 - Department of human rights — purpose.

Section 216A.2 - Appointment of department director, deputy director, and administrators — duties.

Section 216A.3 - Human rights board.

Section 216A.4 - Definitions.

Section 216A.5 - Repeal.

Section 216A.6 - Confidentiality of individual client advocacy records.

Section 216A.7 - Access to information.

Section 216A.11 - Definitions.

Section 216A.12 - Commission of Latino affairs established.

Section 216A.13 - Commission of Latino affairs — duties.

Section 216A.14 - Office of Latino affairs — duties.

Section 216A.15 - Duties.

Section 216A.16 - Powers.

Section 216A.17 - Report.

Section 216A.51 - Definitions.

Section 216A.52 - Office on the status of women.

Section 216A.53 - Commission on the status of women established.

Section 216A.54 - Commission powers and duties.

Section 216A.55 - Objectives of commission.

Section 216A.56 - Employees and responsibility.

Section 216A.57 - Duties.

Section 216A.58 - Additional authority.

Section 216A.59 - Access to information.

Section 216A.60 - Annual report.

Section 216A.71 - Definitions.

Section 216A.72 - Office of persons with disabilities.

Section 216A.73 - Ex officio members.

Section 216A.74 - Commission of persons with disabilities established.

Section 216A.75 - Commission powers and duties.

Section 216A.76 - Officers.

Section 216A.77 - Duties.

Section 216A.78 - Administrator.

Section 216A.79 - Gifts, grants, or donations.

Section 216A.91 - Definitions.

Section 216A.92 - Division of community action agencies.

Section 216A.92A - Commission established.

Section 216A.92B - Commission powers and duties.

Section 216A.93 - Establishment of community action agencies.

Section 216A.94 - Community action agency board.

Section 216A.95 - Duties of board.

Section 216A.96 - Duties of community action agency.

Section 216A.97 - Administration.

Section 216A.98 - Audit.

Section 216A.99 - Allocation of financial assistance.

Section 216A.101 - Emergency weatherization fund.

Section 216A.102 - Energy crisis fund.

Section 216A.103 - Iowa affordable heating program established.

Section 216A.104 - Energy utility assessment and resolution program.

Section 216A.107 - Family development and self-sufficiency — council and grant program.

Section 216A.111 - Definitions.

Section 216A.112 - Office of deaf services.

Section 216A.113 - Deaf services commission established.

Section 216A.114 - Commission powers and duties.

Section 216A.115 - Powers.

Section 216A.116 - Report.

Section 216A.117 - Interpretation services account.

Section 216A.121 - Iowa Abraham Lincoln bicentennial commission.

Section 216A.131 - Definitions.

Section 216A.131A - Division of criminal and juvenile justice planning.

Section 216A.132 - Board established — terms — compensation.

Section 216A.133 - Purpose and duties.

Section 216A.133A - Public safety advisory board — duties.

Section 216A.134 - Administrator.

Section 216A.135 - Plan and report.

Section 216A.136 - Statistical analysis center — access to records.

Section 216A.137 - Correctional policy project.

Section 216A.138 - Multiagency database concerning juveniles.

Section 216A.139 - Sex offender research council.

Section 216A.140 - Iowa collaboration for youth development council — state of Iowa youth advisory council.

Section 216A.141 - Definitions.

Section 216A.142 - Commission on the status of African Americans established.

Section 216A.143 - Commission powers and duties.

Section 216A.144 - Objectives of commission.

Section 216A.145 - Employees and responsibility.

Section 216A.146 - Office on the status of African Americans.

Section 216A.147 - Additional authority.

Section 216A.148 - Access to information.

Section 216A.149 - Annual report.

Section 216A.151 - Definitions.

Section 216A.152 - Commission of Asian and Pacific Islander affairs established.

Section 216A.153 - Commission powers and duties.

Section 216A.154 - Office of Asian and Pacific Islander affairs.

Section 216A.155 - Duties.

Section 216A.156 - Review of grant applications and budget requests.

Section 216A.157 - Additional authority.

Section 216A.158 - Employees and responsibility.

Section 216A.159 - State agency assistance.

Section 216A.160 - Annual report.

Section 216A.161 - Definitions.

Section 216A.162 - Establishment — purpose.

Section 216A.163 - Term of office.

Section 216A.164 - Meetings of the commission.

Section 216A.165 - Duties.

Section 216A.166 - Office of Native American affairs.

Section 216A.167 - Limitations on authority.

Section 216A.168 - Administrator.

Section 216A.169 - State agency assistance.

Section 216A.170 - Annual report.