69.16D Boards and commissions — criteria for establishing.
1. Prior to establishing a new appointive board, commission, committee, or council of the state, the general assembly shall consider all of the following:
a. Whether there is an existing board or commission that would be able to perform the duties of the new board, commission, committee, or council.
b. The estimated annual cost of the new board, commission, committee, or council, including any additional personnel costs arising out of the creation of the new board, commission, committee, or council.
c. Whether a repeal date is needed for the new board, commission, committee, or council. Whenever possible, an appropriate repeal date should be included.
2. This section shall apply to appointive boards, commissions, committees, and councils of the state established by the Code on or after July 1, 2010.
2010 Acts, ch 1031, §421
Structure Iowa Code
Title II - ELECTIONS AND OFFICIAL DUTIES
Chapter 69 - VACANCIES — REMOVAL — TERMS
Section 69.2 - What constitutes vacancy — hearing — appeal.
Section 69.3 - Possession of office.
Section 69.5 - Vacancy in general assembly.
Section 69.6 - Vacancy in state boards.
Section 69.7 - Duty of officer receiving resignation.
Section 69.8 - Vacancies — how filled.
Section 69.9 - Person removed not eligible.
Section 69.11 - Tenure of vacancy appointee.
Section 69.12 - Officers elected to fill vacancies — tenure.
Section 69.13 - Vacancies — senator in Congress and elective state officers.
Section 69.14 - Special election to fill vacancies.
Section 69.14A - Filling vacancy of elected county officer.
Section 69.15 - Board members — nonattendance — vacancy.
Section 69.16 - Appointive boards — political affiliation.
Section 69.16A - Gender balance.
Section 69.16C - Minority representation.
Section 69.16D - Boards and commissions — criteria for establishing.
Section 69.16E - Young adult representation.
Section 69.17 - Employees as members — voting.
Section 69.18 - Salary of acting appointees.
Section 69.19 - Terms of appointments confirmed by the senate.