Iowa Admin. Code r. 641-91.4

Current through Regsiter Vol. 46, No. 26, June 12, 2024
Rule 641-91.4 - Membership

The membership of the team is subject to the provisions of Iowa Code sections 69.16 and 69.16A, relating to political affiliation and gender balance. Team members who are not designated by another appointing authority shall be appointed by the director of public health, in consultation with the attorney general. At least one member shall also be a member of the Iowa child death review team. Membership terms shall be for three years. One-third of the initial members shall serve for three years, one-third of the initial members shall serve for two years, and one-third of the initial members shall serve for one year, as designated by the appointing authority.

(1) The team shall include the following:
a. The state medical examiner or the state medical examiner's designee.
b. A licensed physician, physician assistant or nurse who is knowledgeable concerning domestic abuse injuries and deaths, including suicides.
c. A licensed mental health professional who is knowledgeable concerning domestic abuse.
d. A representative or designee of the Iowa coalition against domestic violence.
e. A certified or licensed professional who is knowledgeable concerning substance abuse.
f. A law enforcement official who is knowledgeable about domestic abuse and is a member of a state law enforcement association.
g. A law enforcement investigator experienced in domestic abuse investigation.
h. A prosecuting attorney experienced in prosecuting domestic abuse cases.
i. A member of the judiciary appointed by the chief justice of the supreme court.
j. A clerk of the district court appointed by the chief justice of the supreme court.
k. A department of correctional services' employee or subcontractor who is assigned batterers' treatment program responsibilities and is knowledgeable about risk level assessment.
l. An attorney licensed in this state who provides criminal defense assistance or child custody representation and who is experienced in dissolution of marriage proceedings.
m. Both a female and a male victim of domestic abuse.
n. A family member of a decedent whose death resulted from domestic abuse.
(2) Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner in which the original appointments were made. An appointee shall complete the original member's term.
(3) Three consecutive unexcused absences shall be grounds for the director to consider dismissal of the team member and the appointment of another. The chairperson of the team is charged with providing notification of absences.
(4) The department may temporarily appoint other members to serve as experts, as needed, on a case-by-case basis.
(5) Members of the team who are currently practicing attorneys or current employees of the judicial branch shall not participate in the following:
a. A case review involving a case in which the team member is presently involved by professional capacity.
b. Development of protocols for domestic abuse death investigations and team review.
c. Development of regulatory changes related to domestic abuse deaths.

Iowa Admin. Code r. 641-91.4

ARC 9110B, lAB 10/6/10, effective 11/10/10
Amended by IAB February 8, 2023/Volume XLV, Number 16, effective 3/15/2023