Chiropractic physicians—child abuse and dependent adult abuse mandatory reporter training, 41.8(4)
ARC 4742C
PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE DIVISION[645]
Notice of Intended Action
Proposing rule making related to child abuse and dependent adult abuse mandatory reporter training and providing an opportunity for public comment
The Iowa Board of Chiropractic hereby proposes to amend Chapter 41, "Licensure of Chiropractic Physicians," Iowa Administrative Code.
Legal Authority for Rule Making
This rule making is proposed under the authority provided in Iowa Code sections 232.69(3)"e," 235B.16(5)"f," and 272C.2.
State or Federal Law Implemented
This rule making implements, in whole or in part, Iowa Code sections 232.69 and 235B.16 as amended by 2019 Iowa Acts, chapter 91.
Purpose and Summary
2019 Iowa Acts, chapter 91 [House File 731], amends Iowa Code sections 232.69 and 235B.16, which govern mandatory training in child and dependent adult abuse reporting for certain professionals. This proposed rule making amends the Board's requirements for mandatory training in child and dependent adult abuse reporting to reflect the statutory changes and requires that chiropractors, who must make reports for child and dependent adult abuse, comply with the training requirements every three years as provided in the amended Iowa Code sections 232.69 and 235B.16.
Fiscal Impact
This rule making has no fiscal impact to the State of Iowa.
Jobs Impact
After analysis and review of this rule making, no impact on jobs has been found.
Waivers
A waiver provision is not included in this rule making because all administrative rules of the professional licensure boards in the Professional Licensure Division are subject to the waiver provisions accorded under 645—Chapter 18.
Public Comment
Any interested person may submit written comments concerning this proposed rule making. Written comments in response to this rule making must be received by the Board no later than 4:30 p.m. on November 26, 2019. Comments should be directed to:
Susan Reynolds Professional Licensure Division Iowa Department of Public Health Lucas State Office Building 321 East 12th Street Des Moines, Iowa 50319 Email: susan.reynolds@idph.iowa.gov |
Public Hearing
A public hearing at which persons may present their views orally or in writing will be held as follows:
November 26, 2019 8 to 8:30 a.m. |
Fifth Floor Board Conference Room 526 Lucas State Office Building Des Moines, Iowa |
Persons who wish to make oral comments at the public hearing may be asked to state their names for the record and to confine their remarks to the subject of this proposed rule making. In an effort to ensure accuracy in memorializing a person's comments, a person may provide written comments in addition to or in lieu of oral comments at the hearing.
Any persons who intend to attend the public hearing and have special requirements, such as those related to hearing or mobility impairments, should contact the Board and advise of specific needs.
Review by Administrative Rules Review Committee
The Administrative Rules Review Committee, a bipartisan legislative committee which oversees rule making by executive branch agencies, may, on its own motion or on written request by any individual or group, review this rule making at its regular monthly meeting or at a special meeting. The Committee's meetings are open to the public, and interested persons may be heard as provided in Iowa Code section 17A.8(6).
The following rule-making action is proposed:
Amend subrule 41.8(4) as follows:
41.8(4) Mandatory reporter training requirements.
a. A licensee who, in the scope of professional practice or in the licensee's employment responsibilities, examines, attends, counsels or treats children in Iowa shall indicate on the renewal application completion of two hours of training in child abuse identification and reporting as required by Iowa Code section 232.69(3)"b" in the previous five three years or condition(s) for waiver of this requirement as identified in paragraph 41.8(4)"e."
b. A licensee who, in the course of employment, examines, attends, counsels or treats adults in Iowa shall indicate on the renewal application completion of two hours of training in dependent adult abuse identification and reporting as required by Iowa Code section 235B.16(5)"b" in the previous five three years or condition(s) for waiver of this requirement as identified in paragraph 41.8(4)"e."
c. A licensee who, in the scope of professional practice or in the course of employment, examines, attends, counsels, or treats both adults and children in Iowa shall indicate on the renewal application completion of training in abuse identification and reporting for dependent adults and children in the previous five years of condition(s) for waiver or this requirement as identified in paragraph 41.8(4)"e."
Training may be completed through separate courses as identified in paragraphs 41.8(4)"a" and "b" or in one combined two-hour course that includes curricula for identifying and reporting child abuse and dependent adult abuse. The course course(s) shall be a the curriculum approved provided by the Iowa department of public health abuse education review panel human services.
d. The licensee shall maintain written documentation for five three years after mandatory training as identified in paragraphs 41.8(4) "a" to "c," and "b," including program date(s), content, duration, and proof of participation.
e. and f. No change.
This notice is now closed for comments. Collection of comments closed on 11/26/2019.
The official published PDF of this document is available from the Iowa General Assembly’s Administrative Rules page.
View the Iowa Administrative Bulletin for 11/6/2019.
The following administrative rule references were added to this document. You may click a reference to view related notices.
Rule 645-4.14 Rule 645-41.8(4) Rule 645-41.8(4)"a,b" Rule 645-41.8(4)"a-c" Rule 645-41.8(4)"a-e" Rule 645-41.8(4)"e"The following Iowa code references were added to this document. You may click a reference to view related notices.
Iowa Code 232.69(3) Iowa Code 235B.16(5)© 2025 State of Iowa | Privacy Policy