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        252B.18  CHILD SUPPORT ADVISORY COMMITTEE --
      ESTABLISHED -- DUTIES.
         1. a.  The department shall establish a child support advisory
      committee.
         (1)  Members shall include at least one district judge and
      representatives of custodial parent groups, noncustodial parent
      groups, the general assembly, the office of citizens' aide, the Iowa
      state bar association, the Iowa county attorneys association, and
      other constituencies which have an interest in child support
      enforcement issues, appointed by the respective entity.
         (2)  The legislative members of the committee shall be appointed
      as follows:  one senator each by the majority leader of the senate,
      after consultation with the president of the senate, and by the
      minority leader of the senate, and one member of the house of
      representatives each by the speaker of the house of representatives,
      after consultation with the majority leader of the house of
      representatives, and by the minority leader of the house of
      representatives.
         b.  The legislative members shall serve for terms as provided
      in section 69.16B.  Nonlegislative members shall serve staggered
      terms of two years.  Appointments shall comply with sections 69.16
      and 69.16A.  Vacancies shall be filled by the original appointing
      authority and in the manner of the original appointments.
         c.  Nonlegislative members shall receive actual expenses
      incurred while serving in their official capacity and may also be
      eligible to receive compensation as provided in section 7E.6.
      Legislative members shall receive compensation pursuant to section
      2.12.
         2.  The committee shall select a chairperson, annually, from its
      membership.  A majority of the members of the committee shall
      constitute a quorum.
         3.  The child support advisory committee shall assist the
      department in all of the following activities:
         a.  Review of existing child support guidelines and
      recommendations for revision.
         b.  Examination of the operation of the child support system
      to identify program improvements or enhancements which would increase
      the effectiveness of securing parental support and parental
      involvement.
         c.  Recommendation of legislation which would clarify and
      improve state law regarding support for children.
         4.  The committee shall receive input from the public regarding
      the issues identified in subsection 3.  The methods by which public
      input may be accessed may include but are not limited to public
      hearings, focus groups, and surveys.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         90 Acts, ch 1224, §13; 94 Acts, ch 1171, §17; 2008 Acts, ch 1156,
      §38, 58

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-6 > Subtitle-6 > Chapter-252b > 252b-18

        252B.18  CHILD SUPPORT ADVISORY COMMITTEE --
      ESTABLISHED -- DUTIES.
         1. a.  The department shall establish a child support advisory
      committee.
         (1)  Members shall include at least one district judge and
      representatives of custodial parent groups, noncustodial parent
      groups, the general assembly, the office of citizens' aide, the Iowa
      state bar association, the Iowa county attorneys association, and
      other constituencies which have an interest in child support
      enforcement issues, appointed by the respective entity.
         (2)  The legislative members of the committee shall be appointed
      as follows:  one senator each by the majority leader of the senate,
      after consultation with the president of the senate, and by the
      minority leader of the senate, and one member of the house of
      representatives each by the speaker of the house of representatives,
      after consultation with the majority leader of the house of
      representatives, and by the minority leader of the house of
      representatives.
         b.  The legislative members shall serve for terms as provided
      in section 69.16B.  Nonlegislative members shall serve staggered
      terms of two years.  Appointments shall comply with sections 69.16
      and 69.16A.  Vacancies shall be filled by the original appointing
      authority and in the manner of the original appointments.
         c.  Nonlegislative members shall receive actual expenses
      incurred while serving in their official capacity and may also be
      eligible to receive compensation as provided in section 7E.6.
      Legislative members shall receive compensation pursuant to section
      2.12.
         2.  The committee shall select a chairperson, annually, from its
      membership.  A majority of the members of the committee shall
      constitute a quorum.
         3.  The child support advisory committee shall assist the
      department in all of the following activities:
         a.  Review of existing child support guidelines and
      recommendations for revision.
         b.  Examination of the operation of the child support system
      to identify program improvements or enhancements which would increase
      the effectiveness of securing parental support and parental
      involvement.
         c.  Recommendation of legislation which would clarify and
      improve state law regarding support for children.
         4.  The committee shall receive input from the public regarding
      the issues identified in subsection 3.  The methods by which public
      input may be accessed may include but are not limited to public
      hearings, focus groups, and surveys.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         90 Acts, ch 1224, §13; 94 Acts, ch 1171, §17; 2008 Acts, ch 1156,
      §38, 58

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Statutes > Iowa > Title-6 > Subtitle-6 > Chapter-252b > 252b-18

        252B.18  CHILD SUPPORT ADVISORY COMMITTEE --
      ESTABLISHED -- DUTIES.
         1. a.  The department shall establish a child support advisory
      committee.
         (1)  Members shall include at least one district judge and
      representatives of custodial parent groups, noncustodial parent
      groups, the general assembly, the office of citizens' aide, the Iowa
      state bar association, the Iowa county attorneys association, and
      other constituencies which have an interest in child support
      enforcement issues, appointed by the respective entity.
         (2)  The legislative members of the committee shall be appointed
      as follows:  one senator each by the majority leader of the senate,
      after consultation with the president of the senate, and by the
      minority leader of the senate, and one member of the house of
      representatives each by the speaker of the house of representatives,
      after consultation with the majority leader of the house of
      representatives, and by the minority leader of the house of
      representatives.
         b.  The legislative members shall serve for terms as provided
      in section 69.16B.  Nonlegislative members shall serve staggered
      terms of two years.  Appointments shall comply with sections 69.16
      and 69.16A.  Vacancies shall be filled by the original appointing
      authority and in the manner of the original appointments.
         c.  Nonlegislative members shall receive actual expenses
      incurred while serving in their official capacity and may also be
      eligible to receive compensation as provided in section 7E.6.
      Legislative members shall receive compensation pursuant to section
      2.12.
         2.  The committee shall select a chairperson, annually, from its
      membership.  A majority of the members of the committee shall
      constitute a quorum.
         3.  The child support advisory committee shall assist the
      department in all of the following activities:
         a.  Review of existing child support guidelines and
      recommendations for revision.
         b.  Examination of the operation of the child support system
      to identify program improvements or enhancements which would increase
      the effectiveness of securing parental support and parental
      involvement.
         c.  Recommendation of legislation which would clarify and
      improve state law regarding support for children.
         4.  The committee shall receive input from the public regarding
      the issues identified in subsection 3.  The methods by which public
      input may be accessed may include but are not limited to public
      hearings, focus groups, and surveys.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         90 Acts, ch 1224, §13; 94 Acts, ch 1171, §17; 2008 Acts, ch 1156,
      §38, 58