State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-4 > Subtitle-2 > Chapter-135 > 135-62

        135.62  DEPARTMENT TO ADMINISTER DIVISION -- HEALTH
      FACILITIES COUNCIL ESTABLISHED -- APPOINTMENTS -- POWERS AND
      DUTIES.
         1.  This division shall be administered by the department.  The
      director shall employ or cause to be employed the necessary persons
      to discharge the duties imposed on the department by this division.
         2.  There is established a state health facilities council
      consisting of five persons appointed by the governor.  The council
      shall be within the department for administrative and budgetary
      purposes.
         a.  Qualifications.  The members of the council shall be
      chosen so that the council as a whole is broadly representative of
      various geographical areas of the state and no more than three of its
      members are affiliated with the same political party.  Each council
      member shall be a person who has demonstrated by prior activities an
      informed concern for the planning and delivery of health services.  A
      member of the council and any spouse of a member shall not, during
      the time that member is serving on the council, do either of the
      following:
         (1)  Be a health care provider nor be otherwise directly or
      indirectly engaged in the delivery of health care services nor have a
      material financial interest in the providing or delivery of health
      services.
         (2)  Serve as a member of any board or other policymaking or
      advisory body of an institutional health facility, a health
      maintenance organization, or any health or hospital insurer.
         b.  Appointments.  Terms of council members shall be six
      years, beginning and ending as provided in section 69.19.  A member
      shall be appointed in each odd-numbered year to succeed each member
      whose term expires in that year.  Vacancies shall be filled by the
      governor for the balance of the unexpired term.  Each appointment to
      the council is subject to confirmation by the senate.  A council
      member is ineligible for appointment to a second consecutive term,
      unless first appointed to an unexpired term of three years or less.
         c.  Chairperson.  The governor shall designate one of the
      council members as chairperson.  That designation may be changed not
      later than July 1 of any odd-numbered year, effective on the date of
      the organizational meeting held in that year under paragraph "d".

         d.  Meetings.  The council shall hold an organizational
      meeting in July of each odd-numbered year, or as soon thereafter as
      the new appointee or appointees are confirmed and have qualified.
      Other meetings shall be held as necessary to enable the council to
      expeditiously discharge its duties.  Meeting dates shall be set upon
      adjournment or by call of the chairperson upon five days' notice to
      the other members.
         e.  Compensation.  Each member of the council shall receive a
      per diem as specified in section 7E.6 and reimbursement for actual
      expenses while engaged in official duties.
         f.  Duties.  The council shall do all of the following:
         (1)  Make the final decision, as required by section 135.69, with
      respect to each application for a certificate of need accepted by the
      department.
         (2)  Determine and adopt such policies as are authorized by law
      and are deemed necessary to the efficient discharge of its duties
      under this division.
         (3)  Have authority to direct staff personnel of the department
      assigned to conduct formal or summary reviews of applications for
      certificates of need.
         (4)  Advise and counsel with the director concerning the
      provisions of this division and the policies and procedures adopted
      by the department pursuant to this division.
         (5)  Review and approve, prior to promulgation, all rules adopted
      by the department under this division.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C79, 81, § 135.62] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         86 Acts, ch 1245, § 1109; 88 Acts, ch 1277, §26; 90 Acts, ch 1256,
      § 30; 91 Acts, ch 225, §2, 3; 97 Acts, ch 93, §3; 2009 Acts, ch 41,
      §40
         Confirmation, see § 2.32

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-4 > Subtitle-2 > Chapter-135 > 135-62

        135.62  DEPARTMENT TO ADMINISTER DIVISION -- HEALTH
      FACILITIES COUNCIL ESTABLISHED -- APPOINTMENTS -- POWERS AND
      DUTIES.
         1.  This division shall be administered by the department.  The
      director shall employ or cause to be employed the necessary persons
      to discharge the duties imposed on the department by this division.
         2.  There is established a state health facilities council
      consisting of five persons appointed by the governor.  The council
      shall be within the department for administrative and budgetary
      purposes.
         a.  Qualifications.  The members of the council shall be
      chosen so that the council as a whole is broadly representative of
      various geographical areas of the state and no more than three of its
      members are affiliated with the same political party.  Each council
      member shall be a person who has demonstrated by prior activities an
      informed concern for the planning and delivery of health services.  A
      member of the council and any spouse of a member shall not, during
      the time that member is serving on the council, do either of the
      following:
         (1)  Be a health care provider nor be otherwise directly or
      indirectly engaged in the delivery of health care services nor have a
      material financial interest in the providing or delivery of health
      services.
         (2)  Serve as a member of any board or other policymaking or
      advisory body of an institutional health facility, a health
      maintenance organization, or any health or hospital insurer.
         b.  Appointments.  Terms of council members shall be six
      years, beginning and ending as provided in section 69.19.  A member
      shall be appointed in each odd-numbered year to succeed each member
      whose term expires in that year.  Vacancies shall be filled by the
      governor for the balance of the unexpired term.  Each appointment to
      the council is subject to confirmation by the senate.  A council
      member is ineligible for appointment to a second consecutive term,
      unless first appointed to an unexpired term of three years or less.
         c.  Chairperson.  The governor shall designate one of the
      council members as chairperson.  That designation may be changed not
      later than July 1 of any odd-numbered year, effective on the date of
      the organizational meeting held in that year under paragraph "d".

         d.  Meetings.  The council shall hold an organizational
      meeting in July of each odd-numbered year, or as soon thereafter as
      the new appointee or appointees are confirmed and have qualified.
      Other meetings shall be held as necessary to enable the council to
      expeditiously discharge its duties.  Meeting dates shall be set upon
      adjournment or by call of the chairperson upon five days' notice to
      the other members.
         e.  Compensation.  Each member of the council shall receive a
      per diem as specified in section 7E.6 and reimbursement for actual
      expenses while engaged in official duties.
         f.  Duties.  The council shall do all of the following:
         (1)  Make the final decision, as required by section 135.69, with
      respect to each application for a certificate of need accepted by the
      department.
         (2)  Determine and adopt such policies as are authorized by law
      and are deemed necessary to the efficient discharge of its duties
      under this division.
         (3)  Have authority to direct staff personnel of the department
      assigned to conduct formal or summary reviews of applications for
      certificates of need.
         (4)  Advise and counsel with the director concerning the
      provisions of this division and the policies and procedures adopted
      by the department pursuant to this division.
         (5)  Review and approve, prior to promulgation, all rules adopted
      by the department under this division.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C79, 81, § 135.62] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         86 Acts, ch 1245, § 1109; 88 Acts, ch 1277, §26; 90 Acts, ch 1256,
      § 30; 91 Acts, ch 225, §2, 3; 97 Acts, ch 93, §3; 2009 Acts, ch 41,
      §40
         Confirmation, see § 2.32

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-4 > Subtitle-2 > Chapter-135 > 135-62

        135.62  DEPARTMENT TO ADMINISTER DIVISION -- HEALTH
      FACILITIES COUNCIL ESTABLISHED -- APPOINTMENTS -- POWERS AND
      DUTIES.
         1.  This division shall be administered by the department.  The
      director shall employ or cause to be employed the necessary persons
      to discharge the duties imposed on the department by this division.
         2.  There is established a state health facilities council
      consisting of five persons appointed by the governor.  The council
      shall be within the department for administrative and budgetary
      purposes.
         a.  Qualifications.  The members of the council shall be
      chosen so that the council as a whole is broadly representative of
      various geographical areas of the state and no more than three of its
      members are affiliated with the same political party.  Each council
      member shall be a person who has demonstrated by prior activities an
      informed concern for the planning and delivery of health services.  A
      member of the council and any spouse of a member shall not, during
      the time that member is serving on the council, do either of the
      following:
         (1)  Be a health care provider nor be otherwise directly or
      indirectly engaged in the delivery of health care services nor have a
      material financial interest in the providing or delivery of health
      services.
         (2)  Serve as a member of any board or other policymaking or
      advisory body of an institutional health facility, a health
      maintenance organization, or any health or hospital insurer.
         b.  Appointments.  Terms of council members shall be six
      years, beginning and ending as provided in section 69.19.  A member
      shall be appointed in each odd-numbered year to succeed each member
      whose term expires in that year.  Vacancies shall be filled by the
      governor for the balance of the unexpired term.  Each appointment to
      the council is subject to confirmation by the senate.  A council
      member is ineligible for appointment to a second consecutive term,
      unless first appointed to an unexpired term of three years or less.
         c.  Chairperson.  The governor shall designate one of the
      council members as chairperson.  That designation may be changed not
      later than July 1 of any odd-numbered year, effective on the date of
      the organizational meeting held in that year under paragraph "d".

         d.  Meetings.  The council shall hold an organizational
      meeting in July of each odd-numbered year, or as soon thereafter as
      the new appointee or appointees are confirmed and have qualified.
      Other meetings shall be held as necessary to enable the council to
      expeditiously discharge its duties.  Meeting dates shall be set upon
      adjournment or by call of the chairperson upon five days' notice to
      the other members.
         e.  Compensation.  Each member of the council shall receive a
      per diem as specified in section 7E.6 and reimbursement for actual
      expenses while engaged in official duties.
         f.  Duties.  The council shall do all of the following:
         (1)  Make the final decision, as required by section 135.69, with
      respect to each application for a certificate of need accepted by the
      department.
         (2)  Determine and adopt such policies as are authorized by law
      and are deemed necessary to the efficient discharge of its duties
      under this division.
         (3)  Have authority to direct staff personnel of the department
      assigned to conduct formal or summary reviews of applications for
      certificates of need.
         (4)  Advise and counsel with the director concerning the
      provisions of this division and the policies and procedures adopted
      by the department pursuant to this division.
         (5)  Review and approve, prior to promulgation, all rules adopted
      by the department under this division.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C79, 81, § 135.62] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         86 Acts, ch 1245, § 1109; 88 Acts, ch 1277, §26; 90 Acts, ch 1256,
      § 30; 91 Acts, ch 225, §2, 3; 97 Acts, ch 93, §3; 2009 Acts, ch 41,
      §40
         Confirmation, see § 2.32