Iowa Code
Chapter 234 - CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES
Section 234.22 - Extent of services.

234.22 Extent of services.
Such family planning and birth control services may include interview with trained personnel; distribution of literature; referral to a licensed physician for consultation, examination, tests, medical treatment and prescription; and, to the extent so prescribed, the distribution of rhythm charts, drugs, medical preparations, contraceptive devices and similar products.
[C66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §234.22]

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title VI - HUMAN SERVICES

Chapter 234 - CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES

Section 234.1 - Definitions.

Section 234.2 - Division created.

Section 234.3 - Child welfare advisory committee.

Section 234.4 - Education of children in departmental programs.

Section 234.6 - Powers and duties of the administrator.

Section 234.7 - Department duties.

Section 234.8 - Fees for child welfare services.

Section 234.9

Section 234.10

Section 234.11

Section 234.12 - Department to provide food programs.

Section 234.12A - Electronic benefits transfer program.

Section 234.13 - Fraudulent practices relating to food programs.

Section 234.14 - Federal grants.

Section 234.21 - Services to be offered.

Section 234.22 - Extent of services.

Section 234.23 - Charge for services.

Section 234.24 - Services may be refused.

Section 234.25 - Language to be used.

Section 234.26 - Construction.

Section 234.27 - Policy.

Section 234.28 - Obscenity laws not applicable.

Section 234.35 - When state to pay foster care costs.

Section 234.37 - Department may establish accounts for certain children.

Section 234.38 - Foster care reimbursement rates.

Section 234.39 - Responsibility for cost of services.

Section 234.40 - Corporal punishment.

Section 234.41 - Tort actions.

Section 234.42 - Foster care review committees — confidentiality.

Section 234.45 - Iowa marriage initiative grant fund.

Section 234.46 - Preparation for adult living program.

Section 234.47 - State child care assistance and adoption subsidy programs — expenditure projections.