230.7 Transfer of nonresidents.
Upon determining that a patient in a state hospital who has been involuntarily hospitalized under chapter 229 or admitted voluntarily at public expense was not a resident of this state at the time of the involuntary hospitalization or admission, the administrator may cause that patient to be conveyed to the patient’s place of residence. However, a transfer under this section may be made only if the patient’s condition so permits and other reasons do not render the transfer inadvisable. If the patient was involuntarily hospitalized, prior approval of the transfer must be obtained from the court which ordered the patient hospitalized.
[C73, §1419; C97, §2283; S13, §2283, 2727-a28a; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §3587; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §230.7]
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Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 230 - SUPPORT OF PERSONS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS
Section 230.1A - Liability of county and state.
Section 230.2 - Finding of residence.
Section 230.3 - Certification of residence.
Section 230.4 - Certification to regional administrator.
Section 230.6 - Investigation by administrator.
Section 230.7 - Transfer of nonresidents.
Section 230.8 - Transfers of persons with mental illness — expenses.
Section 230.9 - Subsequent discovery of residence.
Section 230.10 - Payment of costs.
Section 230.11 - Recovery of costs from state.
Section 230.12 - Residency disputes.
Section 230.15 - Personal liability.
Section 230.17 - Board may compromise lien.
Section 230.18 - Expense in county or private hospitals.
Section 230.19 - Nonresidents liable to state — presumption.
Section 230.20 - Billing of patient charges — computation of actual costs — cost settlement.
Section 230.21 - Notice to county of residence.
Section 230.25 - Financial investigation by supervisors.
Section 230.26 - Regional administrator to keep record.
Section 230.27 - Board and county attorney to collect.
Section 230.30 - Claim against estate.
Section 230.31 - Departers from other states.
Section 230.32 - Support of nonresident patients on leave.