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        256.35A  IOWA AUTISM COUNCIL.
         1.  An Iowa autism council is created to act in an advisory
      capacity to the state in developing and implementing a comprehensive,
      coordinated system to provide appropriate diagnostic, intervention,
      and support services for children with autism and to meet the unique
      needs of adults with autism.
         2. a.  The council shall consist of thirteen voting members
      appointed by the governor and confirmed by the senate.  The majority
      of the voting members shall be individuals with autism or members of
      their families.  Additionally, each of the following shall be
      represented among the voting members:
         (1)  Autism diagnostic and research specialists.
         (2)  Individuals with recognized expertise in utilizing best
      practices for diagnosis, intervention, education, and support
      services for individuals with autism.
         (3)  Individuals providing residential services for individuals
      with autism.
         (4)  Mental health professionals with background or expertise in a
      pertinent mental health field such as psychiatry, psychology, or
      behavioral health.
         (5)  Private insurers.
         (6)  Teachers and representatives of area education agencies.
         b.  In addition, representatives of the department of
      education, the division of vocational rehabilitation of the
      department of education, the department of public health, the
      department of human services, the governor's developmental
      disabilities council, the division of insurance of the department of
      commerce, and the state board of regents shall serve as ex officio
      members of the advisory council.  Ex officio members shall work
      together in a collaborative manner to serve as a resource to the
      advisory council.  The council may also form workgroups as necessary
      to address specific issues within the technical purview of individual
      members.
         c.  Voting members shall serve three-year terms beginning and
      ending as provided in section 69.19, and appointments shall comply
      with sections 69.16 and 69.16A.  Vacancies on the council shall be
      filled in the same manner as the original appointment.  A person
      appointed to fill a vacancy shall serve only for the unexpired
      portion of the term.  Public members shall receive reimbursement for
      actual expenses incurred while serving in their official capacity and
      may also be eligible to receive compensation as provided in section
      7E.6.
         d.  The council shall elect a chairperson from its voting
      members annually.  A majority of the voting members of the council
      shall constitute a quorum.
         e.  The department shall convene and provide administrative
      support to the council.
         3.  The council shall focus its efforts on addressing the unmet
      needs of individuals with autism at various levels of severity and
      their families.  The council shall address all of the following:
         a.  Early identification by medical professionals of autism,
      including education and training of health care and mental health
      care professionals and the use of best practice guidelines.
         b.  Appropriate early and intensive early intervention
      services with access to models of training.
         c.  Integration and coordination of the medical community,
      community educators, childhood educators, health care providers, and
      community-based services into a seamless support system for
      individuals and their families.
         d.  General and special education support services.
         e.  In-home support services for families requiring behavioral
      and other supports.
         f.  Training for educators, parents, siblings, and other
      family members.
         g.  Enhancing of community agency responsiveness to the
      living, learning, and employment needs of adults with autism and
      provision of services including but not limited to respite services,
      crisis intervention, employment assistance, case management, and
      long-term care options.
         h.  Financing options including but not limited to medical
      assistance waivers and private health insurance coverage.
         i.  Data collection.
         4.  The council shall meet quarterly.  The council shall submit a
      report to the governor and the general assembly, annually by December
      15, identifying the needs and making recommendations for improving
      and enhancing the lives of individuals with autism and their
      families.
         5.  For the purposes of this section, "autism" means a
      spectrum disorder that includes at various levels of severity,
      autism, Asperger's disorder, pervasive developmental disorder not
      otherwise specified, Rett's syndrome, and childhood disintegrative
      disorder.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2008 Acts, ch 1187, §126
         Confirmation, see § 2.32

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-7 > Subtitle-1 > Chapter-256 > 256-35a

        256.35A  IOWA AUTISM COUNCIL.
         1.  An Iowa autism council is created to act in an advisory
      capacity to the state in developing and implementing a comprehensive,
      coordinated system to provide appropriate diagnostic, intervention,
      and support services for children with autism and to meet the unique
      needs of adults with autism.
         2. a.  The council shall consist of thirteen voting members
      appointed by the governor and confirmed by the senate.  The majority
      of the voting members shall be individuals with autism or members of
      their families.  Additionally, each of the following shall be
      represented among the voting members:
         (1)  Autism diagnostic and research specialists.
         (2)  Individuals with recognized expertise in utilizing best
      practices for diagnosis, intervention, education, and support
      services for individuals with autism.
         (3)  Individuals providing residential services for individuals
      with autism.
         (4)  Mental health professionals with background or expertise in a
      pertinent mental health field such as psychiatry, psychology, or
      behavioral health.
         (5)  Private insurers.
         (6)  Teachers and representatives of area education agencies.
         b.  In addition, representatives of the department of
      education, the division of vocational rehabilitation of the
      department of education, the department of public health, the
      department of human services, the governor's developmental
      disabilities council, the division of insurance of the department of
      commerce, and the state board of regents shall serve as ex officio
      members of the advisory council.  Ex officio members shall work
      together in a collaborative manner to serve as a resource to the
      advisory council.  The council may also form workgroups as necessary
      to address specific issues within the technical purview of individual
      members.
         c.  Voting members shall serve three-year terms beginning and
      ending as provided in section 69.19, and appointments shall comply
      with sections 69.16 and 69.16A.  Vacancies on the council shall be
      filled in the same manner as the original appointment.  A person
      appointed to fill a vacancy shall serve only for the unexpired
      portion of the term.  Public members shall receive reimbursement for
      actual expenses incurred while serving in their official capacity and
      may also be eligible to receive compensation as provided in section
      7E.6.
         d.  The council shall elect a chairperson from its voting
      members annually.  A majority of the voting members of the council
      shall constitute a quorum.
         e.  The department shall convene and provide administrative
      support to the council.
         3.  The council shall focus its efforts on addressing the unmet
      needs of individuals with autism at various levels of severity and
      their families.  The council shall address all of the following:
         a.  Early identification by medical professionals of autism,
      including education and training of health care and mental health
      care professionals and the use of best practice guidelines.
         b.  Appropriate early and intensive early intervention
      services with access to models of training.
         c.  Integration and coordination of the medical community,
      community educators, childhood educators, health care providers, and
      community-based services into a seamless support system for
      individuals and their families.
         d.  General and special education support services.
         e.  In-home support services for families requiring behavioral
      and other supports.
         f.  Training for educators, parents, siblings, and other
      family members.
         g.  Enhancing of community agency responsiveness to the
      living, learning, and employment needs of adults with autism and
      provision of services including but not limited to respite services,
      crisis intervention, employment assistance, case management, and
      long-term care options.
         h.  Financing options including but not limited to medical
      assistance waivers and private health insurance coverage.
         i.  Data collection.
         4.  The council shall meet quarterly.  The council shall submit a
      report to the governor and the general assembly, annually by December
      15, identifying the needs and making recommendations for improving
      and enhancing the lives of individuals with autism and their
      families.
         5.  For the purposes of this section, "autism" means a
      spectrum disorder that includes at various levels of severity,
      autism, Asperger's disorder, pervasive developmental disorder not
      otherwise specified, Rett's syndrome, and childhood disintegrative
      disorder.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2008 Acts, ch 1187, §126
         Confirmation, see § 2.32

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Statutes > Iowa > Title-7 > Subtitle-1 > Chapter-256 > 256-35a

        256.35A  IOWA AUTISM COUNCIL.
         1.  An Iowa autism council is created to act in an advisory
      capacity to the state in developing and implementing a comprehensive,
      coordinated system to provide appropriate diagnostic, intervention,
      and support services for children with autism and to meet the unique
      needs of adults with autism.
         2. a.  The council shall consist of thirteen voting members
      appointed by the governor and confirmed by the senate.  The majority
      of the voting members shall be individuals with autism or members of
      their families.  Additionally, each of the following shall be
      represented among the voting members:
         (1)  Autism diagnostic and research specialists.
         (2)  Individuals with recognized expertise in utilizing best
      practices for diagnosis, intervention, education, and support
      services for individuals with autism.
         (3)  Individuals providing residential services for individuals
      with autism.
         (4)  Mental health professionals with background or expertise in a
      pertinent mental health field such as psychiatry, psychology, or
      behavioral health.
         (5)  Private insurers.
         (6)  Teachers and representatives of area education agencies.
         b.  In addition, representatives of the department of
      education, the division of vocational rehabilitation of the
      department of education, the department of public health, the
      department of human services, the governor's developmental
      disabilities council, the division of insurance of the department of
      commerce, and the state board of regents shall serve as ex officio
      members of the advisory council.  Ex officio members shall work
      together in a collaborative manner to serve as a resource to the
      advisory council.  The council may also form workgroups as necessary
      to address specific issues within the technical purview of individual
      members.
         c.  Voting members shall serve three-year terms beginning and
      ending as provided in section 69.19, and appointments shall comply
      with sections 69.16 and 69.16A.  Vacancies on the council shall be
      filled in the same manner as the original appointment.  A person
      appointed to fill a vacancy shall serve only for the unexpired
      portion of the term.  Public members shall receive reimbursement for
      actual expenses incurred while serving in their official capacity and
      may also be eligible to receive compensation as provided in section
      7E.6.
         d.  The council shall elect a chairperson from its voting
      members annually.  A majority of the voting members of the council
      shall constitute a quorum.
         e.  The department shall convene and provide administrative
      support to the council.
         3.  The council shall focus its efforts on addressing the unmet
      needs of individuals with autism at various levels of severity and
      their families.  The council shall address all of the following:
         a.  Early identification by medical professionals of autism,
      including education and training of health care and mental health
      care professionals and the use of best practice guidelines.
         b.  Appropriate early and intensive early intervention
      services with access to models of training.
         c.  Integration and coordination of the medical community,
      community educators, childhood educators, health care providers, and
      community-based services into a seamless support system for
      individuals and their families.
         d.  General and special education support services.
         e.  In-home support services for families requiring behavioral
      and other supports.
         f.  Training for educators, parents, siblings, and other
      family members.
         g.  Enhancing of community agency responsiveness to the
      living, learning, and employment needs of adults with autism and
      provision of services including but not limited to respite services,
      crisis intervention, employment assistance, case management, and
      long-term care options.
         h.  Financing options including but not limited to medical
      assistance waivers and private health insurance coverage.
         i.  Data collection.
         4.  The council shall meet quarterly.  The council shall submit a
      report to the governor and the general assembly, annually by December
      15, identifying the needs and making recommendations for improving
      and enhancing the lives of individuals with autism and their
      families.
         5.  For the purposes of this section, "autism" means a
      spectrum disorder that includes at various levels of severity,
      autism, Asperger's disorder, pervasive developmental disorder not
      otherwise specified, Rett's syndrome, and childhood disintegrative
      disorder.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2008 Acts, ch 1187, §126
         Confirmation, see § 2.32