Iowa Code
Chapter 239B - FAMILY INVESTMENT PROGRAM
Section 239B.10 - Minor and young parents — other requirements.

239B.10 Minor and young parents — other requirements.
1. Living arrangement. Unless any of the following conditions apply, a minor parent shall be required to live with the minor’s parent or legal guardian:
a. The parent or guardian of the minor parent is deceased, missing, or living in another state.
b. The minor parent’s health or safety would be jeopardized if the minor parent is required to live with the parent or guardian.
c. The minor parent is in foster care.
d. The minor parent is participating in the job corps solo parent program or independent living program.
e. Other good cause exists, which is identified in rules adopted by the department for this purpose, for the minor parent to participate in the family investment program while living apart from the minor parent’s parent or guardian.
2. Family development. A minor parent who is a participant and is not required to live with the minor parent’s parent or guardian pursuant to subsection 1 shall be required to participate in a family development program identified in rules adopted by the department.
3. Parenting classes. Participant parents who are nineteen years of age or younger shall be required to attend parenting classes.
4. Education. The department shall require, subject to the availability of child care for a minor parent’s children, that a minor parent must either have graduated from high school or have received a high school equivalency diploma, or be engaged full-time in completing high school graduation or equivalency requirements.
5. Earnings disregard. In determining family investment program eligibility and calculating the amount of assistance, the department shall disregard earnings of an applicant or a participant who is nineteen years of age or younger who is engaged full-time in completing high school graduation or equivalency requirements.
6. Family planning. The department shall do all of the following with newly eligible and existing participant parents:
a. Discuss orally and in writing the financial implications of newly born children on the participant’s family.
b. Discuss orally and in writing the available family planning resources.
c. Include family planning counseling as an optional component of the JOBS program.
d. Include the participant’s family planning objectives in the family investment agreement.
97 Acts, ch 41, §11, 34; 99 Acts, ch 192, §33

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title VI - HUMAN SERVICES

Chapter 239B - FAMILY INVESTMENT PROGRAM

Section 239B.1 - Definitions.

Section 239B.2 - Conditions of eligibility.

Section 239B.2A - School attendance.

Section 239B.2B - Eligibility of noncitizens.

Section 239B.2C - Absence from home — incarceration.

Section 239B.3 - Cash assistance.

Section 239B.4 - Departmental role.

Section 239B.5 - Compliance with federal law — prohibited electronic benefit transfer transactions.

Section 239B.6 - Assignment of support rights or benefits.

Section 239B.7 - Income and resource exemptions, deductions, and disregards.

Section 239B.8 - Family investment agreements.

Section 239B.9 - Limited benefit plan.

Section 239B.10 - Minor and young parents — other requirements.

Section 239B.11 - Family investment program account — diversion program subaccount — diversion program.

Section 239B.11A - Transitional benefits.

Section 239B.12 - Immunization.

Section 239B.13 - Needy relative payee — protective payee — vendor payment.

Section 239B.14 - Fraudulent practices — recovery of overpayments.

Section 239B.15 - County attorney to enforce.

Section 239B.16 - Appeal — judicial review.

Section 239B.17 - PROMISE JOBS program.

Section 239B.18 - JOBS program participation.

Section 239B.19 - JOBS program availability.

Section 239B.20 - JOBS program health and safety.

Section 239B.21 - JOBS program — workers’ compensation law applicable.

Section 239B.22 - JOBS program — participant not state employee.

Section 239B.23 - Child day care provisions.

Section 239B.24 - State child care assistance eligibility.