231E.11 Duty of attorney general, county attorney, or other counsel.
1. The attorney general may advise the state office on legal matters and represent the state office in legal proceedings.
2. Upon the request of the attorney general, a county attorney may represent the state office or a local office in connection with the filing of a petition for appointment as guardian or conservator and with routine, subsequent appearances.
3. Notwithstanding section 13.7, the state public guardian or a local public guardian may retain a local attorney to represent the state office or a local office in legal proceedings. A local attorney retained under this subsection shall be experienced in probate matters.
2005 Acts, ch 175, §140; 2018 Acts, ch 1048, §12
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 231E - PUBLIC GUARDIAN ACT
Section 231E.2 - Office of public guardian — findings and intent.
Section 231E.4 - State office of public guardian — established — duties — department rules.
Section 231E.7 - Public guardian-initiated appointment — interventions.
Section 231E.8 - Provisions applicable to all appointments and designations — discharge.
Section 231E.9 - Fees — appropriated.
Section 231E.10 - Conflicts of interest — limitations.
Section 231E.11 - Duty of attorney general, county attorney, or other counsel.