235A.12 Legislative findings and purposes.
1. The general assembly finds and declares that a central registry is required to provide a single source for the statewide collection, maintenance, and dissemination of child abuse information. The existence of the central registry is imperative for increased effectiveness in dealing with the problem of child abuse. The general assembly also finds that vigorous protection of rights of individual privacy is an indispensable element of a fair and effective system of collecting, maintaining, and disseminating child abuse information.
2. The purposes of this section and sections 235A.13 through 235A.24 are to facilitate the identification of victims or potential victims of child abuse by making available a single, statewide source of child abuse data; to facilitate research on child abuse by making available a single, statewide source of child abuse data; and to provide maximum safeguards against the unwarranted invasions of privacy which such a registry might otherwise entail.
[C75, 77, 79, 81, §235A.12]
84 Acts, ch 1035, §1; 2004 Acts, ch 1153, §2
Structure Iowa Code
Section 235A.1 - Child abuse prevention program.
Section 235A.2 - Child abuse prevention program fund.
Section 235A.12 - Legislative findings and purposes.
Section 235A.13 - Definitions.
Section 235A.14 - Creation and maintenance of a central registry.
Section 235A.15 - Authorized access — procedures involving other states.
Section 235A.16 - Requests for child abuse information.
Section 235A.17 - Redissemination of child abuse information.
Section 235A.18 - Sealing and expungement of founded child abuse information.
Section 235A.19 - Examination, requests for correction or expungement and appeal.
Section 235A.20 - Civil remedy.
Section 235A.21 - Criminal penalties.
Section 235A.22 - Education program.
Section 235A.24 - Order for disclosure or release of child abuse information.