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        225C.4  ADMINISTRATOR'S DUTIES.
         1.  To the extent funding is available, the administrator shall
      perform the following duties:
         a.  Prepare and administer state mental health and mental
      retardation plans for the provision of disability services within the
      state and prepare and administer the state developmental disabilities
      plan.  The administrator shall consult with the Iowa department of
      public health, the state board of regents or a body designated by the
      board for that purpose, the department of management or a body
      designated by the director of the department for that purpose, the
      department of education, the department of workforce development and
      any other appropriate governmental body, in order to facilitate
      coordination of disability services provided in this state.  The
      state mental health and mental retardation plans shall be consistent
      with the state health plan, and shall incorporate county disability
      services plans.
         b.  Assist county boards of supervisors and mental health and
      developmental disabilities regional planning councils in planning for
      community-based disability services.
         c.  Emphasize the provision of outpatient services by
      community mental health centers and local mental retardation
      providers as a preferable alternative to inpatient hospital services.

         d.  Encourage and facilitate coordination of disability
      services with the objective of developing and maintaining in the
      state a disability service delivery system to provide disability
      services to all persons in this state who need the services,
      regardless of the place of residence or economic circumstances of
      those persons.  The administrator shall work with the commission and
      other state agencies, including but not limited to the departments of
      corrections, education, and public health and the state board of
      regents, to develop and implement a strategic plan to expand access
      to qualified mental health workers across the state.
         e.  Encourage and facilitate applied research and preventive
      educational activities related to causes and appropriate treatment
      for disabilities.  The administrator may designate, or enter into
      agreements with, private or public agencies to carry out this
      function.
         f.  Promote coordination of community-based services with
      those of the state mental health institutes and state resource
      centers.
         g.  Administer state programs regarding the care, treatment,
      and supervision of persons with mental illness or mental retardation,
      except the programs administered by the state board of regents.
         h.  Administer state appropriations to the mental health and
      developmental disabilities community services fund established by
      section 225C.7.
         i.  Act as compact administrator with power to effectuate the
      purposes of interstate compacts on mental health.
         j.  Establish and maintain a data collection and management
      information system oriented to the needs of patients, providers, the
      department, and other programs or facilities.  The administrator
      shall annually submit to the commission information collected by the
      department indicating the changes and trends in the disability
      services system.
         k.  Prepare a division budget and reports of the division's
      activities.
         l.  Establish suitable agreements with other state agencies to
      encourage appropriate care and to facilitate the coordination of
      disability services.
         m.  Provide consultation and technical assistance to patients'
      advocates appointed pursuant to section 229.19, in cooperation with
      the judicial branch and the resident advocate committees appointed
      for health care facilities pursuant to section 135C.25.
         n.  Provide technical assistance to agencies and
      organizations, to aid them in meeting standards which are
      established, or with which compliance is required, under statutes
      administered by the administrator, including but not limited to
      chapters 227 and 230A.
         o.  Recommend to the commission minimum accreditation
      standards for the maintenance and operation of community mental
      health centers, services, and programs under section 230A.16.  The
      administrator's review and evaluation of the centers, services, and
      programs for compliance with the adopted standards shall be as
      provided in section 230A.17.
         p.  Recommend to the commission minimum standards for
      supported community living services.  The administrator shall review
      and evaluate the services for compliance with the adopted standards.

         q.  In cooperation with the department of inspections and
      appeals, recommend minimum standards under section 227.4 for the care
      of and services to persons with mental illness and mental retardation
      residing in county care facilities.
         r.  In cooperation with the Iowa department of public health,
      recommend minimum standards for the maintenance and operation of
      public or private facilities offering disability services, which are
      not subject to licensure by the department or the department of
      inspections and appeals.
         s.  Provide technical assistance concerning disability
      services and funding to counties and mental health and developmental
      disabilities regional planning councils.
         2.  The administrator may:
         a.  Apply for, receive, and administer federal aids, grants,
      and gifts for purposes relating to disability services or programs.
         b.  Establish and supervise suitable standards of care,
      treatment, and supervision for persons with disabilities in all
      institutions under the control of the director of human services.
         c.  Appoint professional consultants to furnish advice on any
      matters pertaining to disability services.  The consultants shall be
      paid as provided by an appropriation of the general assembly.
         d.  Administer a public housing unit within a bureau of the
      division to apply for, receive, and administer federal assistance,
      grants, and other public or private funds for purposes related to
      providing housing in accordance with section 225C.45.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C50, 54, 58, 62, 66, § 218.76; C71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 217.11,
      217.12; S81, § 225C.3; 81 Acts, ch 78, § 4, 20] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         83 Acts, ch 96, § 157, 159; 85 Acts, ch 122, §1; 90 Acts, ch 1204,
      § 45; 92 Acts, ch 1128, § 1; 94 Acts, ch 1170, §13; 95 Acts, ch 82,
      §2, 13; 95 Acts, ch 206, §7, 12; 96 Acts, ch 1186, § 23; 98 Acts, ch
      1047, §20; 99 Acts, ch 129, §9; 99 Acts, ch 160, §2, 3; 2000 Acts, ch
      1112, §33, 51; 2006 Acts, ch 1115, §4, 5
         Referred to in § 217.10, 225C.6B, 225C.52

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Statutes > Iowa > Title-6 > Subtitle-3 > Chapter-225c > 225c-4

        225C.4  ADMINISTRATOR'S DUTIES.
         1.  To the extent funding is available, the administrator shall
      perform the following duties:
         a.  Prepare and administer state mental health and mental
      retardation plans for the provision of disability services within the
      state and prepare and administer the state developmental disabilities
      plan.  The administrator shall consult with the Iowa department of
      public health, the state board of regents or a body designated by the
      board for that purpose, the department of management or a body
      designated by the director of the department for that purpose, the
      department of education, the department of workforce development and
      any other appropriate governmental body, in order to facilitate
      coordination of disability services provided in this state.  The
      state mental health and mental retardation plans shall be consistent
      with the state health plan, and shall incorporate county disability
      services plans.
         b.  Assist county boards of supervisors and mental health and
      developmental disabilities regional planning councils in planning for
      community-based disability services.
         c.  Emphasize the provision of outpatient services by
      community mental health centers and local mental retardation
      providers as a preferable alternative to inpatient hospital services.

         d.  Encourage and facilitate coordination of disability
      services with the objective of developing and maintaining in the
      state a disability service delivery system to provide disability
      services to all persons in this state who need the services,
      regardless of the place of residence or economic circumstances of
      those persons.  The administrator shall work with the commission and
      other state agencies, including but not limited to the departments of
      corrections, education, and public health and the state board of
      regents, to develop and implement a strategic plan to expand access
      to qualified mental health workers across the state.
         e.  Encourage and facilitate applied research and preventive
      educational activities related to causes and appropriate treatment
      for disabilities.  The administrator may designate, or enter into
      agreements with, private or public agencies to carry out this
      function.
         f.  Promote coordination of community-based services with
      those of the state mental health institutes and state resource
      centers.
         g.  Administer state programs regarding the care, treatment,
      and supervision of persons with mental illness or mental retardation,
      except the programs administered by the state board of regents.
         h.  Administer state appropriations to the mental health and
      developmental disabilities community services fund established by
      section 225C.7.
         i.  Act as compact administrator with power to effectuate the
      purposes of interstate compacts on mental health.
         j.  Establish and maintain a data collection and management
      information system oriented to the needs of patients, providers, the
      department, and other programs or facilities.  The administrator
      shall annually submit to the commission information collected by the
      department indicating the changes and trends in the disability
      services system.
         k.  Prepare a division budget and reports of the division's
      activities.
         l.  Establish suitable agreements with other state agencies to
      encourage appropriate care and to facilitate the coordination of
      disability services.
         m.  Provide consultation and technical assistance to patients'
      advocates appointed pursuant to section 229.19, in cooperation with
      the judicial branch and the resident advocate committees appointed
      for health care facilities pursuant to section 135C.25.
         n.  Provide technical assistance to agencies and
      organizations, to aid them in meeting standards which are
      established, or with which compliance is required, under statutes
      administered by the administrator, including but not limited to
      chapters 227 and 230A.
         o.  Recommend to the commission minimum accreditation
      standards for the maintenance and operation of community mental
      health centers, services, and programs under section 230A.16.  The
      administrator's review and evaluation of the centers, services, and
      programs for compliance with the adopted standards shall be as
      provided in section 230A.17.
         p.  Recommend to the commission minimum standards for
      supported community living services.  The administrator shall review
      and evaluate the services for compliance with the adopted standards.

         q.  In cooperation with the department of inspections and
      appeals, recommend minimum standards under section 227.4 for the care
      of and services to persons with mental illness and mental retardation
      residing in county care facilities.
         r.  In cooperation with the Iowa department of public health,
      recommend minimum standards for the maintenance and operation of
      public or private facilities offering disability services, which are
      not subject to licensure by the department or the department of
      inspections and appeals.
         s.  Provide technical assistance concerning disability
      services and funding to counties and mental health and developmental
      disabilities regional planning councils.
         2.  The administrator may:
         a.  Apply for, receive, and administer federal aids, grants,
      and gifts for purposes relating to disability services or programs.
         b.  Establish and supervise suitable standards of care,
      treatment, and supervision for persons with disabilities in all
      institutions under the control of the director of human services.
         c.  Appoint professional consultants to furnish advice on any
      matters pertaining to disability services.  The consultants shall be
      paid as provided by an appropriation of the general assembly.
         d.  Administer a public housing unit within a bureau of the
      division to apply for, receive, and administer federal assistance,
      grants, and other public or private funds for purposes related to
      providing housing in accordance with section 225C.45.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C50, 54, 58, 62, 66, § 218.76; C71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 217.11,
      217.12; S81, § 225C.3; 81 Acts, ch 78, § 4, 20] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         83 Acts, ch 96, § 157, 159; 85 Acts, ch 122, §1; 90 Acts, ch 1204,
      § 45; 92 Acts, ch 1128, § 1; 94 Acts, ch 1170, §13; 95 Acts, ch 82,
      §2, 13; 95 Acts, ch 206, §7, 12; 96 Acts, ch 1186, § 23; 98 Acts, ch
      1047, §20; 99 Acts, ch 129, §9; 99 Acts, ch 160, §2, 3; 2000 Acts, ch
      1112, §33, 51; 2006 Acts, ch 1115, §4, 5
         Referred to in § 217.10, 225C.6B, 225C.52

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Statutes > Iowa > Title-6 > Subtitle-3 > Chapter-225c > 225c-4

        225C.4  ADMINISTRATOR'S DUTIES.
         1.  To the extent funding is available, the administrator shall
      perform the following duties:
         a.  Prepare and administer state mental health and mental
      retardation plans for the provision of disability services within the
      state and prepare and administer the state developmental disabilities
      plan.  The administrator shall consult with the Iowa department of
      public health, the state board of regents or a body designated by the
      board for that purpose, the department of management or a body
      designated by the director of the department for that purpose, the
      department of education, the department of workforce development and
      any other appropriate governmental body, in order to facilitate
      coordination of disability services provided in this state.  The
      state mental health and mental retardation plans shall be consistent
      with the state health plan, and shall incorporate county disability
      services plans.
         b.  Assist county boards of supervisors and mental health and
      developmental disabilities regional planning councils in planning for
      community-based disability services.
         c.  Emphasize the provision of outpatient services by
      community mental health centers and local mental retardation
      providers as a preferable alternative to inpatient hospital services.

         d.  Encourage and facilitate coordination of disability
      services with the objective of developing and maintaining in the
      state a disability service delivery system to provide disability
      services to all persons in this state who need the services,
      regardless of the place of residence or economic circumstances of
      those persons.  The administrator shall work with the commission and
      other state agencies, including but not limited to the departments of
      corrections, education, and public health and the state board of
      regents, to develop and implement a strategic plan to expand access
      to qualified mental health workers across the state.
         e.  Encourage and facilitate applied research and preventive
      educational activities related to causes and appropriate treatment
      for disabilities.  The administrator may designate, or enter into
      agreements with, private or public agencies to carry out this
      function.
         f.  Promote coordination of community-based services with
      those of the state mental health institutes and state resource
      centers.
         g.  Administer state programs regarding the care, treatment,
      and supervision of persons with mental illness or mental retardation,
      except the programs administered by the state board of regents.
         h.  Administer state appropriations to the mental health and
      developmental disabilities community services fund established by
      section 225C.7.
         i.  Act as compact administrator with power to effectuate the
      purposes of interstate compacts on mental health.
         j.  Establish and maintain a data collection and management
      information system oriented to the needs of patients, providers, the
      department, and other programs or facilities.  The administrator
      shall annually submit to the commission information collected by the
      department indicating the changes and trends in the disability
      services system.
         k.  Prepare a division budget and reports of the division's
      activities.
         l.  Establish suitable agreements with other state agencies to
      encourage appropriate care and to facilitate the coordination of
      disability services.
         m.  Provide consultation and technical assistance to patients'
      advocates appointed pursuant to section 229.19, in cooperation with
      the judicial branch and the resident advocate committees appointed
      for health care facilities pursuant to section 135C.25.
         n.  Provide technical assistance to agencies and
      organizations, to aid them in meeting standards which are
      established, or with which compliance is required, under statutes
      administered by the administrator, including but not limited to
      chapters 227 and 230A.
         o.  Recommend to the commission minimum accreditation
      standards for the maintenance and operation of community mental
      health centers, services, and programs under section 230A.16.  The
      administrator's review and evaluation of the centers, services, and
      programs for compliance with the adopted standards shall be as
      provided in section 230A.17.
         p.  Recommend to the commission minimum standards for
      supported community living services.  The administrator shall review
      and evaluate the services for compliance with the adopted standards.

         q.  In cooperation with the department of inspections and
      appeals, recommend minimum standards under section 227.4 for the care
      of and services to persons with mental illness and mental retardation
      residing in county care facilities.
         r.  In cooperation with the Iowa department of public health,
      recommend minimum standards for the maintenance and operation of
      public or private facilities offering disability services, which are
      not subject to licensure by the department or the department of
      inspections and appeals.
         s.  Provide technical assistance concerning disability
      services and funding to counties and mental health and developmental
      disabilities regional planning councils.
         2.  The administrator may:
         a.  Apply for, receive, and administer federal aids, grants,
      and gifts for purposes relating to disability services or programs.
         b.  Establish and supervise suitable standards of care,
      treatment, and supervision for persons with disabilities in all
      institutions under the control of the director of human services.
         c.  Appoint professional consultants to furnish advice on any
      matters pertaining to disability services.  The consultants shall be
      paid as provided by an appropriation of the general assembly.
         d.  Administer a public housing unit within a bureau of the
      division to apply for, receive, and administer federal assistance,
      grants, and other public or private funds for purposes related to
      providing housing in accordance with section 225C.45.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C50, 54, 58, 62, 66, § 218.76; C71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 217.11,
      217.12; S81, § 225C.3; 81 Acts, ch 78, § 4, 20] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         83 Acts, ch 96, § 157, 159; 85 Acts, ch 122, §1; 90 Acts, ch 1204,
      § 45; 92 Acts, ch 1128, § 1; 94 Acts, ch 1170, §13; 95 Acts, ch 82,
      §2, 13; 95 Acts, ch 206, §7, 12; 96 Acts, ch 1186, § 23; 98 Acts, ch
      1047, §20; 99 Acts, ch 129, §9; 99 Acts, ch 160, §2, 3; 2000 Acts, ch
      1112, §33, 51; 2006 Acts, ch 1115, §4, 5
         Referred to in § 217.10, 225C.6B, 225C.52