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IA SSB1171
A bill for an act relating to matters under the purview of the department of health and human services, including administrative services organizations, child foster care, child and dependent adult abuse, internal audit and examination information, and the region incentive fund in the mental health and disability services regional service fund, and making an appropriation and including effective date provisions.(See SF 582, SF 620, SF 641.)
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Introduced
02/20/2025
02/20/2025
In Committee
02/20/2025
02/20/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
91st General Assembly
Bill Summary
This bill relates to matters under the purview of the department of health and human services (HHS). DIVISION I —— ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES ORGANIZATIONS. The bill excludes persons employed by an administrative services organization (ASO) from the definition of an employee for the purposes of the Iowa public employees’ retirement system. The bill prohibits an ASO, or an officer or an employee of an ASO, from acting as a county’s advocate to represent the interests of patients involuntarily hospitalized by the court in matters relating to a patient’s hospitalization or treatment. DIVISION II —— CHILD FOSTER CARE. Under current law, a person’s periodic support payments pursuant to an order or judgment are deemed assigned to HHS if the person is or has a child receiving foster care services. The assignment does not apply when a child is placed with a relative or fictive kin of the child who is not licensed to provide child foster care. The bill permits the assignment unless the relative or fictive kin is not licensed to provide child foster care and not approved by HHS to provide services as specified by HHS. The bill includes within the Code chapter 237 (child foster care facilities) definition of “licensee”, an individual who has been approved by HHS to provide child foster care. S.F. _____ H.F. _____ The bill makes several changes to Code chapter 237 and to Code sections 232.78 (temporary custody of a child pursuant to ex parte court order), 232.98 (hearing concerning temporary removal), 232.102 (transfer of legal custody of child and placement), 234.1 (child and family services —— definitions), 234.39 (child and family services —— responsibility for costs of services), 237A.3A (child development homes), and 423.3 (streamlined sales and use tax Act —— exemptions). DIVISION III —— CHILD AND DEPENDENT ADULT ABUSE. The bill makes child abuse information and information obtained in the course of an assessment or evaluation of a report of dependent adult abuse confidential records. The bill allows a community-based entity to apply for and receive funds appropriated to HHS by the general assembly for child abuse prevention. Under current law, only a community-based volunteer coalition or council can apply for and receive such funds. The bill defines “exploitation of a dependent adult” as a fraudulent, illegal, unauthorized, or otherwise improper act or process of an individual, including a caregiver or a fiduciary, that results in the use of a dependent adult’s resources for the financial or personal benefit, profit, or gain of a person other than the dependent adult, or the deprivation of a dependent adult’s rightful access to or use of the dependent adult’s benefits, resources, belongings, or assets. Under current law, upon a showing of probable cause that a dependent adult has been financially exploited a court may authorize a person, who is also authorized by HHS, to gain access to the financial records of the dependent adult. The bill amends the statute so the person authorized by the court and HHS can gain access to financial records that HHS has a reasonable belief are related to the financial resources of the dependent adult. The bill authorizes an instrumentality of the state to access dependent adult abuse records if the instrumentality S.F. _____ H.F. _____ is under contract with HHS to carry out official duties and functions of the dependent adult abuse registry. The bill requires the director of HHS to require providers under the medical assistance program to share information with HHS as necessary to identify, prevent, or respond to child or dependent adult abuse. The bill makes conforming changes to Code section 235B.6 (dependent adult abuse services —— authorized access). DIVISION IV —— DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES —— CONFIDENTIALITY OF INTERNAL AUDIT AND EXAMINATION INFORMATION. The bill makes information, including workpapers, created or received by HHS during an internal audit or examination (information) confidential. HHS may disclose the information as necessary to complete an audit or examination, to comply with a state or federal law, or to allow an HHS representative to testify in court. The information becomes public record upon completion of the internal audit or examination to which the information pertains. The bill also prevents the state auditor from accessing the information except as required to comply with the standards for engagement described in Code section 11.3 (when audits and examinations begin), to comply with state or federal regulations, or in case of alleged or suspected embezzlement or theft. DIVISION V —— REGION INCENTIVE FUND —— DISTRIBUTIONS AND TRANSFERS. The bill appropriates from the region incentive fund of the mental health and disability services regional service fund to HHS for FY 2024-2025, an amount as necessary to ensure the continuity of care for persons transferring services from the mental health and disability services system to the behavioral health services system (BHSS) and establish the BHSS. The moneys may be distributed to and used by an ASO for expenses related to the purposes described in the bill. The moneys used by an ASO do not count toward the ASO’s 7 percent limit on administrative costs. The bill requires any unobligated and unencumbered moneys S.F. _____ H.F. _____ remaining in the mental health and disability services regional service fund on June 30, 2025, to be transferred to the behavioral health fund. This division of the bill is effective upon enactment.
Committee Categories
Health and Social Services
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No sponsors listed
Other Sponsors (1)
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Last Action
Committee report approving bill, renumbered as SF 582. (on 03/05/2025)
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Document Type | Source Location |
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State Bill Page | https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislation/BillBook?ga=91&ba=SSB1171 |
BillText | https://www.legis.iowa.gov/docs/publications/LGI/91/attachments/SSB1171.html |
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