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        225C.23  BRAIN INJURY RECOGNIZED AS DISABILITY.
         1.  The department of human services, the Iowa department of
      public health, the department of education and its divisions of
      special education and vocational rehabilitation services, the
      department of human rights and its division for persons with
      disabilities, the department for the blind, and all other state
      agencies which serve persons with brain injuries, shall recognize
      brain injury as a distinct disability and shall identify those
      persons with brain injuries among the persons served by the state
      agency.
         2.  For the purposes of this section and section 135.22A,{
      "brain injury" means the occurrence of injury to the head not
      primarily related to a degenerative disease or aging process that is
      documented in a medical record with one or more of the following
      conditions attributed to the head injury:
         a.  An observed or self-reported decreased level of
      consciousness.
         b.  Amnesia.
         c.  A skull fracture.
         d.  An objective neurological or neuropsychological
      abnormality.
         e.  A diagnosed intracranial lesion.  
         Section Hist: Recent Form
         88 Acts, ch 1219, §2; 94 Acts, ch 1068, §7; 94 Acts, ch 1109, §3;
      99 Acts, ch 141, §30
         {Section 135.22A refers to "brain injury" definition in §135.22

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-6 > Subtitle-3 > Chapter-225c > 225c-23

        225C.23  BRAIN INJURY RECOGNIZED AS DISABILITY.
         1.  The department of human services, the Iowa department of
      public health, the department of education and its divisions of
      special education and vocational rehabilitation services, the
      department of human rights and its division for persons with
      disabilities, the department for the blind, and all other state
      agencies which serve persons with brain injuries, shall recognize
      brain injury as a distinct disability and shall identify those
      persons with brain injuries among the persons served by the state
      agency.
         2.  For the purposes of this section and section 135.22A,{
      "brain injury" means the occurrence of injury to the head not
      primarily related to a degenerative disease or aging process that is
      documented in a medical record with one or more of the following
      conditions attributed to the head injury:
         a.  An observed or self-reported decreased level of
      consciousness.
         b.  Amnesia.
         c.  A skull fracture.
         d.  An objective neurological or neuropsychological
      abnormality.
         e.  A diagnosed intracranial lesion.  
         Section Hist: Recent Form
         88 Acts, ch 1219, §2; 94 Acts, ch 1068, §7; 94 Acts, ch 1109, §3;
      99 Acts, ch 141, §30
         {Section 135.22A refers to "brain injury" definition in §135.22

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-6 > Subtitle-3 > Chapter-225c > 225c-23

        225C.23  BRAIN INJURY RECOGNIZED AS DISABILITY.
         1.  The department of human services, the Iowa department of
      public health, the department of education and its divisions of
      special education and vocational rehabilitation services, the
      department of human rights and its division for persons with
      disabilities, the department for the blind, and all other state
      agencies which serve persons with brain injuries, shall recognize
      brain injury as a distinct disability and shall identify those
      persons with brain injuries among the persons served by the state
      agency.
         2.  For the purposes of this section and section 135.22A,{
      "brain injury" means the occurrence of injury to the head not
      primarily related to a degenerative disease or aging process that is
      documented in a medical record with one or more of the following
      conditions attributed to the head injury:
         a.  An observed or self-reported decreased level of
      consciousness.
         b.  Amnesia.
         c.  A skull fracture.
         d.  An objective neurological or neuropsychological
      abnormality.
         e.  A diagnosed intracranial lesion.  
         Section Hist: Recent Form
         88 Acts, ch 1219, §2; 94 Acts, ch 1068, §7; 94 Acts, ch 1109, §3;
      99 Acts, ch 141, §30
         {Section 135.22A refers to "brain injury" definition in §135.22