321J.2B Parental and school notification — persons under eighteen years of age.
1. A peace officer shall make a reasonable effort to identify a person under the age of eighteen who violates section 321J.2 or 321J.2A and, if the person is not referred to juvenile court, the law enforcement agency of which the peace officer is an employee shall make a reasonable attempt to notify the person’s custodial parent or legal guardian of the violation, whether or not the person is taken into custody, unless the officer has reasonable grounds to believe that notification is not in the best interests of the person or will endanger that person.
2. The peace officer shall also make a reasonable effort to identify the elementary or secondary school which the person attends if the person is enrolled in elementary or secondary school and to notify the superintendent or the superintendent’s designee of the school which the person attends, or the authorities in charge of the nonpublic school which the person attends, of the violation. If the person is taken into custody, the peace officer shall notify a juvenile court officer who shall make a reasonable effort to identify the elementary or secondary school the person attends, if any, and to notify the superintendent of the school district or the superintendent’s designee, or the authorities in charge of the nonpublic school, of the violation. A reasonable attempt to notify the person includes, but is not limited to, a telephone call or notice by first-class mail.
2000 Acts, ch 1138, §4
Referred to in §232.147
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 321J - OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED
Section 321J.1A - Drunk driving public education campaign — pamphlets.
Section 321J.2A - Persons under the age of twenty-one.
Section 321J.2B - Parental and school notification — persons under eighteen years of age.
Section 321J.3 - Substance abuse evaluation or treatment — rules.
Section 321J.4 - Revocation of license — ignition interlock devices — temporary restricted license.
Section 321J.4A - Surrender of registration and plates.
Section 321J.5 - Preliminary screening test.
Section 321J.6 - Implied consent to test.
Section 321J.7 - Dead or unconscious persons.
Section 321J.8 - Statement of officer.
Section 321J.9 - Refusal to submit — revocation.
Section 321J.10 - Tests pursuant to warrants.
Section 321J.10A - Blood, breath, or urine specimen withdrawal without a warrant.
Section 321J.11 - Taking sample for test.
Section 321J.12 - Test result revocation.
Section 321J.13 - Hearing on revocation — appeal.
Section 321J.14 - Judicial review.
Section 321J.15 - Evidence in any action.
Section 321J.16 - Proof of refusal admissible.
Section 321J.17 - Civil penalty — disposition — conditions for license reinstatement.
Section 321J.18 - Other evidence.
Section 321J.19 - Information relayed to other states.
Section 321J.20 - Temporary restricted license— ignition interlock devices.
Section 321J.21 - Driving while license suspended, denied, revoked, or barred.
Section 321J.22 - Drinking drivers course.
Section 321J.23 - Legislative findings.
Section 321J.24 - Court-ordered visitation for offenders — immunity from liability.
Section 321J.25 - Youthful offender substance abuse awareness program.