Iowa Code
Chapter 915 - VICTIM RIGHTS
Section 915.80 - Definitions.

915.80 Definitions.
As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
1. “Compensation” means moneys awarded by the department as authorized in this subchapter.
2. “Crime” means conduct that occurs or is attempted in this state, poses a substantial threat of personal injury or death, and is punishable as a felony or misdemeanor, or would be so punishable but for the fact that the person engaging in the conduct lacked the capacity to commit the crime under the laws of this state. “Crime” does not include conduct arising out of the ownership, maintenance, or use of a motor vehicle, motorcycle, motorized bicycle, train, boat, or aircraft except for violations of section 321.261, 321.277, 321J.2, 462A.7, 462A.12, 462A.14, or 707.6A, or when the intention is to cause personal injury or death. A license revocation under section 321J.9 or 321J.12 shall be considered by the department as evidence of a violation of section 321J.2 for the purposes of this subchapter. A license suspension or revocation under section 462A.14, 462A.14B, or 462A.23 shall be considered by the department as evidence of a violation of section 462A.14 for the purposes of this subchapter.
3. “Department” means the department of justice.
4. “Dependent” means a person wholly or partially dependent upon a victim for care or support and includes a child of the victim born after the victim’s death.
5. “Emergency relocation” means a relocation that takes place within thirty days of the date of a crime or the discovery of a crime, or within thirty days after a crime could reasonably be reported. “Emergency relocation” also includes a relocation that takes place within the thirty days before or after an offender related to the crime is released from incarceration.
6. “Housing assistance” means living expenses associated with owning or renting housing, including essential utilities, intended to maintain or reestablish the living arrangement, health, and safety of a victim impacted by a crime.
7. “Secondary victim” means the victim’s spouse, children, parents, and siblings, and any person who resides in the victim’s household at the time of the crime or at the time of the discovery of the crime. “Secondary victim” does not include persons who are the survivors of a victim who dies as a result of a crime.
8. “Survivor of a deceased victim” means a survivor who, at the time of the crime, is a spouse, former spouse, child, foster child, parent, legal guardian, foster parent, stepparent, sibling, or foster sibling of a victim, or a person cohabiting with, or otherwise related by blood or affinity to, a victim, if the victim dies as a result of a crime, a good faith effort to prevent the commission of a crime, or a good faith effort to apprehend a person suspected of committing a crime.
9. “Victim” means a person who suffers personal injury or death as a result of any of the following:
a. A crime.
b. The good faith effort of a person attempting to prevent a crime.
c. The good faith effort of a person to apprehend a person suspected of committing a crime.
98 Acts, ch 1090, §41, 84; 2007 Acts, ch 27, §7; 2015 Acts, ch 135, §20, 42, 43; 2018 Acts, ch 1107, §1; 2020 Acts, ch 1062, §94; 2021 Acts, ch 107, §7
Referred to in §622.69
Subsection 8 amended

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title XVI - CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE

Chapter 915 - VICTIM RIGHTS

Section 915.1 - Title.

Section 915.2 - Immunity.

Section 915.3 - Immunity — citizen intervention.

Section 915.10 - Definitions.

Section 915.10A - Automated victim notification system.

Section 915.11 - Notifications by law enforcement.

Section 915.12 - Registration.

Section 915.13 - Notification by county attorney.

Section 915.14 - Notification by clerk of the district court.

Section 915.15 - Notification by department of justice.

Section 915.16 - Notification by local correctional institutions.

Section 915.17 - Notification by department of corrections.

Section 915.17A - Notification by judicial district department of correctional services.

Section 915.18 - Notification by board of parole.

Section 915.19 - Notification by the governor.

Section 915.20 - Presence of victim counselors.

Section 915.20A - Victim counselor privilege.

Section 915.21 - Victim impact statement.

Section 915.22 - Civil injunction to restrain harassment or intimidation of victims or witnesses.

Section 915.23 - Employment discrimination against witnesses prohibited.

Section 915.24 - Notification of victim of juvenile by juvenile court officer.

Section 915.25 - Right to review complaint against juvenile.

Section 915.26 - Victim impact statement by victim of juvenile.

Section 915.27 - Sexual assault by juvenile.

Section 915.28 - Restitution for delinquent acts of juvenile.

Section 915.29 - Notification of victim of juvenile by department of human services.

Section 915.35 - Child victim services.

Section 915.36 - Protection of child victim’s privacy.

Section 915.36A - Minor prosecuting witness — pretrial contact.

Section 915.37 - Guardian ad litem for prosecuting child witnesses.

Section 915.38 - Televised, videotaped, and recorded evidence — limited court testimony — minors and others.

Section 915.40 - Definitions.

Section 915.41 - Medical examination costs.

Section 915.42 - Right to HIV-testing of convicted or alleged assailant.

Section 915.43 - Testing, reporting, and counseling — penalties.

Section 915.44 - Polygraph examinations of victims or witnesses — limitations.

Section 915.45 - Notice to victims of discharge of persons committed.

Section 915.46 - Sexual assault forensic examiner program.

Section 915.50 - General rights of domestic abuse and sexual abuse victims.

Section 915.50A - General rights of elder abuse victims.

Section 915.51 - General rights of human trafficking victims.

Section 915.52 - Protective order victim notification system.

Section 915.53 - Automated tracking system — sexual abuse evidence collection kits.

Section 915.80 - Definitions.

Section 915.81 - Award of compensation.

Section 915.82 - Crime victim assistance board.

Section 915.83 - Duties of department.

Section 915.84 - Application for compensation.

Section 915.85 - Compensation payable.

Section 915.86 - Computation of compensation.

Section 915.87 - Reductions and disqualifications.

Section 915.88 - Compensation when money insufficient.

Section 915.89 - Erroneous or fraudulent payment — penalty.

Section 915.90 - Release of information.

Section 915.91 - Emergency payment compensation.

Section 915.92 - Right of action against perpetrator — subrogation.

Section 915.93 - Rulemaking.

Section 915.94 - Victim compensation fund.

Section 915.95 - Human trafficking victim fund.

Section 915.100 - Victim restitution rights.