229A.15A Civil protective order.
A victim of a crime that was committed before the filing of a petition under this chapter by a safekeeper or by a person subjected to an order of civil commitment pursuant to this chapter, may obtain a protective order against the safekeeper or person using the procedures set out in section 915.22.
2002 Acts, ch 1139, §20, 27
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 229A - COMMITMENT OF SEXUALLY VIOLENT PREDATORS
Section 229A.1 - Legislative findings.
Section 229A.4 - Petition — time — contents.
Section 229A.5 - Person taken into custody — determination of probable cause — hearing — evaluation.
Section 229A.5A - Powers of investigative personnel before a petition is filed.
Section 229A.5B - Escape from custody — penalty.
Section 229A.5C - Criminal offenses committed while detained or subject to an order of commitment.
Section 229A.5D - Medical treatment.
Section 229A.6 - Counsel and experts — indigent persons.
Section 229A.6A - Transport orders.
Section 229A.7 - Trial — determination — commitment procedure — chapter 28E agreements — mistrials.
Section 229A.8A - Transitional release.
Section 229A.8B - Violations of transitional release.
Section 229A.9 - Detention and commitment to conform to constitutional requirements.
Section 229A.9A - Release with supervision.
Section 229A.9B - Violations of release with supervision.
Section 229A.10 - Petition for discharge — procedure.
Section 229A.11 - Subsequent discharge or transitional release petitions — limitations.
Section 229A.12 - Director of human services — responsibility for costs — reimbursement.
Section 229A.12A - Director of the department of corrections — responsibility for safekeeper.
Section 229A.13 - Severability.
Section 229A.14 - Release of confidential or privileged information and records.
Section 229A.15 - Court records — sealed and opened by court order.
Section 229A.15A - Civil protective order.