Iowa Code
Chapter 217 - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Section 217.3 - Duties of council.

217.3 Duties of council.
The council on human services shall:
1. Organize annually and select a chairperson and vice chairperson.
2. Adopt and establish policy for the operation and conduct of the department of human services, subject to any guidelines which may be adopted by the general assembly, and the implementation of all services and programs thereunder.
3. Report immediately to the governor any failure by the director or any administrator of the department of human services to carry out any of the policy decisions or directives of the council.
4. Approve the budget of the department of human services prior to submission to the governor. Prior to approval of the budget, the council shall publicize and hold a public hearing to provide explanations and hear questions, opinions, and suggestions regarding the budget. Invitations to the hearing shall be extended to the governor, the governor-elect, the director of the department of management, and other persons deemed by the council as integral to the budget process. The budget materials submitted to the governor shall include a review of options for revising the medical assistance program made available by federal action or by actions implemented by other states as identified by the department, the medical assistance advisory council created in section 249A.4B, and by county representatives. The review shall address what potential revisions could be made in this state and how the changes would be beneficial to Iowans.
5. Insure that all programs administered or services rendered by the department directly to any citizen or through a local agency to any citizen are coordinated and integrated so that any citizen does not receive a duplication of services from various departments or local agencies that could be rendered by one department or local agency. If the council finds that such is not the case, it shall hear and determine which department or local agency shall provide the needed service or services and enter an order of their determination by resolution of the council which must be concurred in by at least a majority of the members. Thereafter such order or resolution of the council shall be obeyed by all state departments and local agencies to which it is directed.
6. Adopt all necessary rules recommended by the director or administrators of divisions hereinafter established prior to their promulgation pursuant to chapter 17A.
7. Approve the establishment of any new division or reorganization, consolidation or abolition of any established division prior to the same becoming effective.
8. Recommend to the governor the names of individuals qualified for the position of director of human services when a vacancy exists in the office.
[C71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §217.3]
83 Acts, ch 96, §157, 159; 89 Acts, ch 283, §18; 95 Acts, ch 205, §36; 98 Acts, ch 1155, §7; 2005 Acts, ch 120, §1; 2019 Acts, ch 85, §90; 2021 Acts, ch 80, §107
Referred to in §225C.6, 249A.4B
Subsection 5 amended

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title VI - HUMAN SERVICES

Chapter 217 - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES

Section 217.1 - Programs of department.

Section 217.2 - Council on human services.

Section 217.3 - Duties of council.

Section 217.3A - Advisory committees.

Section 217.4 - Meetings of council.

Section 217.5 - Director of human services.

Section 217.6 - Rules and regulations — organization of department.

Section 217.7 - Administrators of divisions.

Section 217.8 - Division of child and family services.

Section 217.9 - Additional duties.

Section 217.9A - Commission on children, youth, and families.

Section 217.10 - Administrator of division of mental health and disability services.

Section 217.11

Section 217.12

Section 217.13 - Department to provide certain volunteer services — volunteer liability.

Section 217.15 - Administrator of division of administration.

Section 217.16 - Cooperation with other divisions.

Section 217.17 - Administrator of division of planning.

Section 217.18 - Official seal.

Section 217.19 - Expenses.

Section 217.20 - Trips to other states.

Section 217.21 - Annual report.

Section 217.23 - Personnel — merit system — reimbursement for damaged property.

Section 217.24 - Payment by electronic funds transfer.

Section 217.30 - Confidentiality of records — report of recipients.

Section 217.31 - Action for damages.

Section 217.32 - Office space in county.

Section 217.33 - Legal services.

Section 217.34 - Debt setoff.

Section 217.35 - Fraud and recoupment activities.

Section 217.36 - Distribution of earned income tax credit information.

Section 217.38 - Restitution to individuals of Japanese ancestry.

Section 217.39 - Persecuted victims of World War II — reparations — heirs.

Section 217.40 - Training for guardians and conservators.

Section 217.41 - Refugee services foundation.

Section 217.41A - Electronic health records system task force.

Section 217.41B - State family planning services program — establishment — discontinuation of Medicaid family planning network waiver.

Section 217.42 - Service areas — offices.

Section 217.43 - Service area advisory boards — location of county offices.

Section 217.44 - Service areas — employee and volunteer record checks.

Section 217.45 - Background investigations.