Iowa Code
Chapter 231 - DEPARTMENT ON AGING — OLDER IOWANS
Section 231.11 - Commission established.

231.11 Commission established.
The commission on aging is established which shall consist of eleven members. One member each shall be appointed by the president of the senate, after consultation with the majority leader of the senate, and by the minority leader of the senate, from the members of the senate to serve as ex officio, nonvoting members. One member each shall be appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives and by the minority leader of the house of representatives, from the members of the house of representatives to serve as ex officio, nonvoting members. Seven members shall be appointed by the governor subject to confirmation by the senate. Not more than a simple majority of the governor’s appointees shall belong to the same political party. At least four of the seven members appointed by the governor shall be fifty-five years of age or older when appointed.
86 Acts, ch 1245, §1005
C87, §249D.11
90 Acts, ch 1223, §22
C93, §231.11
2008 Acts, ch 1156, §32, 58; 2009 Acts, ch 23, §16
Confirmation, see §2.32

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Title VI - HUMAN SERVICES

Chapter 231 - DEPARTMENT ON AGING — OLDER IOWANS

Section 231.1 - Short title.

Section 231.2 - Legislative findings and declaration.

Section 231.3 - State policy and objectives.

Section 231.4 - Definitions.

Section 231.11 - Commission established.

Section 231.12 - Terms.

Section 231.13 - Meetings — officers.

Section 231.14 - Commission duties and authority.

Section 231.21 - Department on aging.

Section 231.22 - Director — assistant director.

Section 231.23 - Department on aging — duties and authority.

Section 231.23A - Programs and services.

Section 231.24 - Certified retirement communities.

Section 231.31 - State plan on aging.

Section 231.32 - Criteria for designation of area agencies on aging.

Section 231.33 - Area agencies on aging duties.

Section 231.34 - Limitation of funds used for administrative purposes.

Section 231.41 - Purpose.

Section 231.42 - Office of long-term care ombudsman — duties — penalties for violations.

Section 231.43 - Authority and responsibilities of the commission.

Section 231.44 - Utilization of resources — assistance and advocacy related to long-term services and supports under the Medicaid program.

Section 231.45 - Certified volunteer long-term care ombudsman program.

Section 231.51 - Older American community service employment program.

Section 231.52 - Senior internship program.

Section 231.53 - Coordination with Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.

Section 231.54 - Elderlaw education program.

Section 231.55 - Retired senior volunteer programs.

Section 231.56 - Services and programs.

Section 231.56A - Prevention of elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation program.

Section 231.57 - Coordination of advocacy.

Section 231.58 - Long-term living coordination.

Section 231.59

Section 231.60

Section 231.61 - Adult day services requirements — oversight.

Section 231.62 - Alzheimer’s disease services and assistance.

Section 231.63 - End-of-life care information.

Section 231.64 - Aging and disability resource center.

Section 231.65 - Legal assistance development program.

Section 231.66 - Nutrition and health promotion program.