263.21 Transfer of patients from state institutions.
The director of the department of human services, in respect to institutions under the director’s control, the administrator of any of the divisions of the department, in respect to the institutions under the administrator’s control, the director of the department of corrections, in respect to the institutions under the department’s control, and the state board of regents, in respect to the Iowa braille and sight saving school and the Iowa school for the deaf, may send any inmate, student, or patient of an institution, or any person committed or applying for admission to an institution, to the university of Iowa hospitals and clinics for treatment and care. The department of human services, the department of corrections, and the state board of regents shall respectively pay the traveling expenses of such patient, and when necessary the traveling expenses of an attendant for the patient, out of funds appropriated for the use of the institution from which the patient is sent.
2005 Acts, ch 167, §50, 66
Referred to in §263.23
Structure Iowa Code
Title VII - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS
Chapter 263 - UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
Section 263.1 - Objects — departments.
Section 263.3 - Cabinet of natural history.
Section 263.4 - Homeopathic materia medica and therapeutics.
Section 263.5 - Institute of child behavior and development.
Section 263.7 - State hygienic laboratory — investigations.
Section 263.8 - Reports — tests.
Section 263.8B - Interest earnings.
Section 263.8C - Advanced placement summer program.
Section 263.9 - Establishment and objectives.
Section 263.10 - Persons admitted.
Section 263.12 - Payment by counties.
Section 263.13 - Gifts accepted.
Section 263.17 - Center for health effects of environmental contamination.
Section 263.18 - Treatment of patients — use of earnings for new facilities.
Section 263.20 - Collecting and settling claims for care.
Section 263.21 - Transfer of patients from state institutions.
Section 263.22 - Medical care for parolees and persons on work release.