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        225C.53  ROLE OF DEPARTMENT AND DIVISION -- TRANSITION
      TO ADULT SYSTEM.
         1.  The department is the lead agency responsible for the
      development, implementation, oversight, and management of the mental
      health services system for children and youth in accordance with this
      chapter.  The department's responsibilities shall be fulfilled by the
      division.
         2.  The division's responsibilities relating to the children's
      system include but are not limited to all of the following:
         a.  Ensuring that the rules adopted for the children's system
      provide that, within the limits of appropriations for the children's
      system, children and youth shall not be inappropriately denied
      necessary mental health services.
         b.  Establishing standards for the provision of home and
      community-based mental health treatment, services, and other support
      under the children's system.
         c.  Identifying and implementing eligibility criteria for the
      treatment, services, and other support available under the children's
      system.
         d.  Ongoing implementation of recommendations identified
      through children's system improvement efforts.
         3.  An adult person who met the criteria for having a serious
      emotional disturbance prior to the age of eighteen may qualify to
      continue services through the adult mental health system.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2008 Acts, ch 1187, §55

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-6 > Subtitle-3 > Chapter-225c > 225c-53

        225C.53  ROLE OF DEPARTMENT AND DIVISION -- TRANSITION
      TO ADULT SYSTEM.
         1.  The department is the lead agency responsible for the
      development, implementation, oversight, and management of the mental
      health services system for children and youth in accordance with this
      chapter.  The department's responsibilities shall be fulfilled by the
      division.
         2.  The division's responsibilities relating to the children's
      system include but are not limited to all of the following:
         a.  Ensuring that the rules adopted for the children's system
      provide that, within the limits of appropriations for the children's
      system, children and youth shall not be inappropriately denied
      necessary mental health services.
         b.  Establishing standards for the provision of home and
      community-based mental health treatment, services, and other support
      under the children's system.
         c.  Identifying and implementing eligibility criteria for the
      treatment, services, and other support available under the children's
      system.
         d.  Ongoing implementation of recommendations identified
      through children's system improvement efforts.
         3.  An adult person who met the criteria for having a serious
      emotional disturbance prior to the age of eighteen may qualify to
      continue services through the adult mental health system.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2008 Acts, ch 1187, §55

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-6 > Subtitle-3 > Chapter-225c > 225c-53

        225C.53  ROLE OF DEPARTMENT AND DIVISION -- TRANSITION
      TO ADULT SYSTEM.
         1.  The department is the lead agency responsible for the
      development, implementation, oversight, and management of the mental
      health services system for children and youth in accordance with this
      chapter.  The department's responsibilities shall be fulfilled by the
      division.
         2.  The division's responsibilities relating to the children's
      system include but are not limited to all of the following:
         a.  Ensuring that the rules adopted for the children's system
      provide that, within the limits of appropriations for the children's
      system, children and youth shall not be inappropriately denied
      necessary mental health services.
         b.  Establishing standards for the provision of home and
      community-based mental health treatment, services, and other support
      under the children's system.
         c.  Identifying and implementing eligibility criteria for the
      treatment, services, and other support available under the children's
      system.
         d.  Ongoing implementation of recommendations identified
      through children's system improvement efforts.
         3.  An adult person who met the criteria for having a serious
      emotional disturbance prior to the age of eighteen may qualify to
      continue services through the adult mental health system.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2008 Acts, ch 1187, §55