218.13 Record checks.
1. For the purposes of this section, unless the context otherwise requires:
a. “Department” means the department of human services.
b. “Institution” means an institution controlled by the department as described in section 218.1.
c. “Resident” means a person committed or admitted to an institution.
2. If a person is being considered for employment involving direct responsibility for a resident or with access to a resident when the resident is alone, or if a person will reside in a facility utilized by an institution, and if the person has been convicted of a crime or has a record of founded child or dependent adult abuse, the department shall perform an evaluation to determine whether the crime or founded abuse warrants prohibition of employment or residence in the facility. The department shall conduct criminal and child and dependent adult abuse record checks of the person in this state and may conduct these checks in other states. The investigation and evaluation shall be performed in accordance with procedures adopted for this purpose by the department.
3. If the department determines that a person, who is employed by an institution or resides in a facility utilized by an institution, has been convicted of a crime or has a record of founded child or dependent adult abuse, the department shall perform an evaluation to determine whether prohibition of the person’s employment or residence is warranted. The evaluation shall be performed in accordance with procedures adopted for this purpose by the department.
4. In an evaluation, the department shall consider the nature and seriousness of the crime or founded child or dependent adult abuse in relation to the position sought or held, the time elapsed since the commission of the crime or founded abuse, the circumstances under which the crime or founded abuse was committed, the degree of rehabilitation, the likelihood that the person will commit the crime or founded abuse again, and the number of crimes or founded abuses committed by the person involved. The department may permit a person who is evaluated to be employed or reside or to continue employment or residence if the person complies with the department’s conditions relating to employment or residence which may include completion of additional training.
5. If the department determines that the person has committed a crime or has a record of founded child or dependent adult abuse which warrants prohibition of employment or residence, the person shall not be employed by an institution or reside in a facility utilized by an institution.
91 Acts, ch 138, §3; 97 Acts, ch 169, §12
Referred to in §218.64, 235A.15
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 218 - INSTITUTIONS GOVERNED BY HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Section 218.1 - Institutions controlled.
Section 218.2 - Powers of governor — report of abuses.
Section 218.4 - Recommendation for rules.
Section 218.5 - Fire protection contracts.
Section 218.6 - Transfer of appropriations made to institutions.
Section 218.9 - Appointment of superintendents.
Section 218.10 - Subordinate officers and employees.
Section 218.11 - Interagency case information service.
Section 218.13 - Record checks.
Section 218.14 - Dwelling of superintendent or other employee.
Section 218.15 - Salaries — how paid.
Section 218.17 - Authorized leave.
Section 218.20 - Place of commitments — transfers.
Section 218.21 - Record of residents.
Section 218.22 - Record privileged.
Section 218.23 - Reports to administrator.
Section 218.24 - Questionable commitment.
Section 218.25 - Religious beliefs.
Section 218.26 - Religious worship.
Section 218.27 - Religious belief of minors.
Section 218.28 - Investigation.
Section 218.29 - Scope of investigation.
Section 218.30 - Investigation of other institutions.
Section 218.33 - Transcript of testimony.
Section 218.40 - Services required.
Section 218.42 - Wages of residents.
Section 218.43 - Deduction to pay court costs.
Section 218.44 - Wages paid to dependent — deposits.
Section 218.46 - Scientific investigation.
Section 218.47 - Monthly report.
Section 218.48 - Annual reports.
Section 218.49 - Contingent fund.
Section 218.50 - Requisition for contingent fund.
Section 218.51 - Monthly reports of contingent fund.
Section 218.52 - Supplies — competition.
Section 218.53 - Dealers may file addresses.
Section 218.54 - Samples preserved.
Section 218.55 - Purchase from an institution.
Section 218.56 - Purchase of supplies — vendor warrants.
Section 218.57 - Combining appropriations.
Section 218.58 - Construction, repair, and improvement projects — emergencies.
Section 218.64 - Investigation of death.
Section 218.65 - Property of deceased resident.
Section 218.66 - Property of small value.
Section 218.67 - Estate administrator not identified.
Section 218.68 - Money deposited with treasurer of state.
Section 218.69 - Permanent record.
Section 218.70 - Payment to party entitled.
Section 218.72 - Temporary quarters in emergency.
Section 218.78 - Institutional receipts deposited.
Section 218.83 - Administrative improvement.
Section 218.84 - Abstracting claims and keeping accounts.
Section 218.85 - Uniform system of accounts.
Section 218.86 - Abstract of claims.
Section 218.87 - Warrants issued by director of the department of administrative services.
Section 218.88 - Institutional payrolls.
Section 218.89 - Abstracts of payrolls.
Section 218.92 - Patients with dangerous mental disturbances.
Section 218.93 - Consultants for director or administrators.
Section 218.94 - Director may buy and sell real estate — options.
Section 218.95 - Synonymous terms.
Section 218.96 - Gifts, grants and devises.
Section 218.98 - Canteen maintained.
Section 218.99 - Counties to be notified of patients’ personal accounts.