710A.4 Restitution — restorative expenses.
1. For purposes of this section, “restorative expenses” means the projected costs of education, vocational training, medical health, mental health, transportation, housing, child care, or other projected costs that will aid in a victim’s recovery.
2. The gross income of a defendant or the value of labor or services performed by a victim of the defendant shall be considered when determining restitution pursuant to chapter 910. For purposes of this section, restitution may include restorative expenses for a period not to exceed three years as approved and ordered by the court.
3. A defendant’s ability to pay shall not be a factor in the court’s decision to order restorative expenses.
4. A defendant’s obligation to pay court-ordered restorative expenses shall not be dischargeable in any proceeding under the federal Bankruptcy Act of 1898, as amended.
2006 Acts, ch 1074, §5; 2021 Acts, ch 123, §10
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Structure Iowa Code
Title XVI - CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
Chapter 710A - HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Section 710A.2 - Human trafficking.
Section 710A.2A - Solicitation of commercial sexual activity.
Section 710A.2B - Premises used for human trafficking.
Section 710A.3 - Affirmative defense.
Section 710A.4 - Restitution — restorative expenses.
Section 710A.5 - Certification.
Section 710A.6 - Outreach, public awareness, and training programs.