Iowa Code
Chapter 229 - HOSPITALIZATION OF PERSONS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS
Section 229.1 - Definitions.

229.1 Definitions.
As used in this chapter, unless the context clearly requires otherwise:
1. “Administrator” means the administrator of the department of human services assigned, in accordance with section 218.1, to control the state mental health institutes, or that administrator’s designee.
2. “Advocate” means a mental health advocate.
3. “Auditor” means the county auditor or the auditor’s designee.
4. “Chemotherapy” means treatment of an individual by use of a drug or substance which cannot legally be delivered or administered to the ultimate user without a physician’s prescription or medical order.
5. “Chief medical officer” means the medical director in charge of a public or private hospital, or that individual’s physician-designee. This chapter does not negate the authority otherwise reposed by law in the respective superintendents of each of the state hospitals for persons with mental illness, established by chapter 226, to make decisions regarding the appropriateness of admissions or discharges of patients of that hospital, however it is the intent of this chapter that if the superintendent is not a licensed physician the decisions by the superintendent shall be corroborated by the chief medical officer of the hospital.
6. “Clerk” means the clerk of the district court.
7. “Hospital” means either a public hospital or a private hospital.
8. “Licensed physician” means an individual licensed under the provisions of chapter 148 to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery.
9. “Mental health and disability services region” means a mental health and disability services region formed in accordance with section 331.389.
10. “Mental health professional” means the same as defined in section 228.1.
11. “Mental illness” means every type of mental disease or mental disorder, except that it does not refer to an intellectual disability as defined in section 4.1, or to insanity, diminished responsibility, or mental incompetency as the terms are defined and used in the Iowa criminal code or in the rules of criminal procedure, Iowa court rules.
12. “Patient” means a person who has been hospitalized or ordered hospitalized to receive treatment pursuant to section 229.14.
13. “Private hospital” means any hospital or institution not directly supported by public funds, or a part thereof, which is equipped and staffed to provide inpatient care to persons with mental illness.
14. “Psychiatric advanced registered nurse practitioner” means an individual currently licensed as a registered nurse under chapter 152 or 152E who holds a national certification in psychiatric mental health care and who is licensed by the board of nursing as an advanced registered nurse practitioner.
15. “Public hospital” means:
a. A state mental health institute established by chapter 226; or
b. The state psychiatric hospital established by chapter 225; or
c. Any other publicly supported hospital or institution, or part of such hospital or institution, which is equipped and staffed to provide inpatient care to persons with mental illness, except the Iowa medical and classification center established by chapter 904.
16. “Region” means a mental health and disability services region formed in accordance with section 331.389.
17. “Regional administrator” means the regional administrator of a mental health and disability services region, as defined in section 331.388.
18. “Respondent” means any person against whom an application has been filed under section 229.6, but who has not been finally ordered committed for full-time custody, care, and treatment in a hospital.
19. “Serious emotional injury” is an injury which does not necessarily exhibit any physical characteristics, but which can be recognized and diagnosed by a licensed physician or other mental health professional and which can be causally connected with the act or omission of a person who is, or is alleged to be, mentally ill.
20. “Seriously mentally impaired” or “serious mental impairment” describes the condition of a person with mental illness and because of that illness lacks sufficient judgment to make responsible decisions with respect to the person’s hospitalization or treatment, and who because of that illness meets any of the following criteria:
a. Is likely to physically injure the person’s self or others if allowed to remain at liberty without treatment.
b. Is likely to inflict serious emotional injury on members of the person’s family or others who lack reasonable opportunity to avoid contact with the person with mental illness if the person with mental illness is allowed to remain at liberty without treatment.
c. Is unable to satisfy the person’s needs for nourishment, clothing, essential medical care, or shelter so that it is likely that the person will suffer physical injury, physical debilitation, or death.
d. Has a history of lack of compliance with treatment and any of the following apply:
(1) Lack of compliance has been a significant factor in the need for emergency hospitalization.
(2) Lack of compliance has resulted in one or more acts causing serious physical injury to the person’s self or others or an attempt to physically injure the person’s self or others.
[R60, §1468; C73, §1434; C97, §2298; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §3580; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, §229.40; C71, 73, 75, §229.40, 229.44; C77, §229.1, 229.44; C79, 81, §229.1; 82 Acts, ch 1100, §7]
83 Acts, ch 96, §157, 159; 84 Acts, ch 1323, §2; 85 Acts, ch 21, §35; 87 Acts, ch 90, §1; 89 Acts, ch 275, §1; 95 Acts, ch 24, §1; 96 Acts, ch 1035, §12; 96 Acts, ch 1129, §57, 113; 96 Acts, ch 1183, §18; 97 Acts, ch 169, §15; 2000 Acts, ch 1112, §37; 2002 Acts, ch 1119, §107; 2004 Acts, ch 1090, §33; 2008 Acts, ch 1082, §4; 2008 Acts, ch 1088, §112; 2011 Acts, ch 121, §52, 62; 2012 Acts, ch 1019, §80; 2012 Acts, ch 1079, §6 – 8; 2015 Acts, ch 56, §17; 2015 Acts, ch 69, §57, 58; 2015 Acts, ch 76, §1; 2018 Acts, ch 1056, §7; 2020 Acts, ch 1063, §85
Referred to in §125.75, 229.6

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title VI - HUMAN SERVICES

Chapter 229 - HOSPITALIZATION OF PERSONS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS

Section 229.1 - Definitions.

Section 229.1A - Legislative intent.

Section 229.1B - Regional administrator.

Section 229.2 - Application for voluntary admission — authority to receive voluntary patients.

Section 229.2A - Dual filings.

Section 229.3 - Discharge of voluntary patients.

Section 229.4 - Right to release on application.

Section 229.5 - Departure without notice.

Section 229.5A - Preapplication screening assessment — program.

Section 229.6 - Application for order of involuntary hospitalization.

Section 229.6A - Hospitalization of minors — jurisdiction — due process.

Section 229.7 - Service of notice upon respondent.

Section 229.8 - Procedure after application is filed.

Section 229.9 - Respondent’s attorney informed.

Section 229.9A - Advocate informed.

Section 229.10 - Physicians’ or mental health professionals’ examination — report.

Section 229.11 - Judge may order immediate custody.

Section 229.12 - Hearing procedure.

Section 229.13 - Evaluation order — treatment — unauthorized departure or failure to appear.

Section 229.14 - Chief medical officer’s report.

Section 229.14A - Placement order — notice and hearing.

Section 229.14B - Escape from custody.

Section 229.15 - Periodic reports required.

Section 229.16 - Discharge and termination of proceeding.

Section 229.17 - Status of respondent during appeal.

Section 229.18 - Status of respondent if hospitalization is delayed.

Section 229.19 - Advocates — appointment — duties — employment and compensation.

Section 229.21 - Judicial hospitalization referee — appeals to district court.

Section 229.22 - Hospitalization — emergency procedure.

Section 229.23 - Rights and privileges of hospitalized persons.

Section 229.24 - Records of involuntary hospitalization proceeding to be confidential.

Section 229.25 - Medical records to be confidential — exceptions.

Section 229.26 - Exclusive procedure for involuntary hospitalization.

Section 229.27 - Hospitalization not to equate with incompetency — procedure for finding incompetency due to mental illness.

Section 229.28 - Hospitalization in certain federal facilities.

Section 229.29 - Transfer to certain federal facilities.

Section 229.30 - Orders of courts in other states.

Section 229.31 - Commission of inquiry.

Section 229.32 - Duty of commission.

Section 229.33 - Hearing.

Section 229.34 - Finding and order filed.

Section 229.35 - Compensation — payment.

Section 229.36 - Limitation on proceedings.

Section 229.37 - Habeas corpus.

Section 229.38 - Cruelty or official misconduct.

Section 229.39 - Status of persons hospitalized under former law.

Section 229.40 - Rules for proceedings.

Section 229.41 - Voluntary admission.

Section 229.42 - Costs paid by county.

Section 229.43 - Nonresident patients.

Section 229.44 - Venue.

Section 229.45 - Provision of summary of procedures to applicant in involuntary commitment.