Certification of adoption investigators—dependent adult abuse, record checks and reports, forms, 107.4(5), 107.5(2)“a”(6), 107.8(1)
ARC 6497C
HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT[441]
Adopted and Filed
Rule making related to dependent adult abuse
The Human Services Department hereby amends Chapter 107, "Certification of Adoption Investigators," Iowa Administrative Code.
Legal Authority for Rule Making
This rule making is adopted under the authority provided in Iowa Code section 237.3.
State or Federal Law Implemented
This rule making implements, in whole or in part, Iowa Code section 237.3.
Purpose and Summary
The rules in Chapter 107 were reviewed as part of the Department's five-year rules review. As a result, clarification on the inclusion of dependent adult abuse in the evaluation process for record checks is added to the administrative rules. Forms are updated to add dependent adult abuse as a category. Language is updated to include categories of record checks and reports.
Public Comment and Changes to Rule Making
Notice of Intended Action for this rule making was published in the Iowa Administrative Bulletin on June 15, 2022, as ARC 6370C. No public comments were received. No changes from the Notice have been made.
Adoption of Rule Making
This rule making was adopted by the Council on Human Services on August 11, 2022.
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
Any person who believes that the application of the discretionary provisions of this rule making would result in hardship or injustice to that person may petition the Department for a waiver of the discretionary provisions, if any, pursuant to rule 441—1.8(17A,217).
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).
Effective Date
This rule making will become effective on November 1, 2022.
The following rule-making actions are adopted:
Item 1. Amend subrule 107.4(5), introductory paragraph, as follows:
107.4(5) Record checks. The department of inspections and appeals shall submit record checks for each new applicant and those applying for recertification to determine whether they have any founded child abuse reports , dependent adult abuse reports or convictions or have been placed on the sex offender registry. The department of inspections and appeals shall use Form 470-0643, Request for Child Abuse and Dependent Adult Abuse Information, and Form 595-1396, DHS Criminal History Record Check, Form B , for this purpose. The department shall not certify the applicant with a record of founded child abuse, dependent adult abuse, a criminal conviction, or placement on the sex offender registry as an adoption investigator, unless evaluation of the founded abuse or crime indicates approval for certification.
Item 2. Amend subparagraph 107.5(2)"a"(6) as follows:
(6)The applicant has a founded child abuse, dependent adult abuse or criminal record conviction, unless an evaluation of the founded abuse or criminal conviction is conducted by the department of inspections and appeals which concludes that the abuse or crime does not merit prohibition of certification.
Item 3. Amend paragraph 107.8(1)"c" as follows:
c. Record checks. The certified adoption investigator shall perform record checks for each applicant and for the other persons living in the home of the applicant as follows:
(1)The records of the applicants shall be checked:
1.On the Iowa central abuse registry using the Request for Child Abuse and Dependent Adult Abuse Information form;
2.By the Iowa division of criminal investigation, using the DHS Criminal History Record Check, Form B;
3.On the Iowa sex offender registry;
4.On the child abuse and dependent adult abuse registry of any state where the applicant has lived during the five years prior to the issuance of the investigative report; and
5.For a national criminal history through fingerprinting or another biometric identification-based process accepted by the federal government.
(2)The records of persons aged 14 or older living in the home of the applicant shall be checked:
1.On the Iowa central abuse registry using the Request for Child Abuse and Dependent Adult Abuse Information form;
2.By the Iowa division of criminal investigation, using the DHS Criminal History Record Check, Form B; and
3.On the Iowa sex offender registry.
(3)Out-of-state child abuse checks, dependent adult abuse checks and national criminal history checks may be completed on any adult in the home of the applicant if the certified adoption investigator has reason to do so.
(4) and (5) No change.
Item 4. Amend paragraph 107.8(1)"d" as follows:
d. Evaluation of record. If there is a record of founded child abuse, dependent adult abuse or a criminal conviction for the applicant or any other adult living in the home of the applicant, the applicant shall not be approved to adopt, unless an evaluation determines that the abuse or criminal conviction does not warrant prohibition of approval.
(1)The evaluation shall consider the nature and seriousness of the founded child abuse, dependent adult abuse or crime in relation to adoption, the time elapsed since the commission of the founded abuse or crime, the circumstances under which the abuse or crime was committed, the degree of rehabilitation, the likelihood that the person will commit the abuse or crime again, and the number of abuses or crimes committed by the person.
(2)The person with the founded child abuse, dependent adult abuse or criminal conviction report shall complete and return the Record Check Evaluation form within ten calendar days of the date on the form to be used to assist in the evaluation. Failure of the person to complete and return the form within the specified time frame may result in a written denial of approval for adoption.
(3)No change.
(4)If the applicant, or any other person living in the home of the applicant, has a founded child or dependent adult abuse report, has been convicted of an aggravated misdemeanor or felony at any time, or has been convicted of a simple or serious misdemeanor that occurred within five years prior to application, a certified adoption investigator shall initially conduct the evaluation.
1.No change.
2.If the certified adoption investigator determines that the applicant should be approved despite the abuse or criminal conviction, the certified adoption investigator shall provide copies of the child abuse report, dependent adult abuse report or criminal history record and the Record Check Evaluation form to the Administrator, Division of Adult, Children and Family Services, Department of Human Services, Hoover State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa 50319-0114. Within 30 days, the administrator shall determine whether the abuse or crime merits prohibition of approval and shall notify the certified adoption investigator in writing of that decision. The certified adoption investigator shall mail the applicant the department's written decision regarding the evaluation of an abuse or crime.
Item 5. Amend subparagraph 107.8(1)"f"(4) as follows:
(4)The applicant or any person residing in the home has a record of founded child abuse or dependent adult abuse, unless an evaluation of the founded child abuse or dependent adult abuse has been made by the department, which concluded that the founded child abuse or dependent adult abuse does not merit prohibition of approval of an adoption application.
Item 6. Amend subparagraph 107.8(1)"g"(1) as follows:
(1)The child abuse, dependent adult abuse and criminal history record checks, except for national criminal history checks, shall be repeated. If there are new founded abuses or convictions of crimes that were not evaluated in the previous home study, they shall be evaluated using the process set forth in paragraph 107.8(1)"d."
Item 7. Amend subparagraph 107.8(1)"h"(2) as follows:
(2)When a person aged 14 or older moves into the home, the investigator shall perform checks on the Iowa central child and dependent adult abuse registry, by the division of criminal investigation, and on the sex offender registry. The record check evaluation process shall be completed if the person has a criminal conviction, or founded child abuse report, founded dependent adult abuse report or is on the sex offender registry.
[Filed 8/16/22, effective 11/1/22]
[Published 9/7/22]
Editor's Note: For replacement pages for IAC, see IAC Supplement 9/7/22.
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Rule 441-107.4(5) Rule 441-107.5(2)"a" Rule 441-107.8(1)"c" Rule 441-107.8(1)"d" Rule 441-107.8(1)"f" Rule 441-107.8(1)"g" Rule 441-107.8(1)"h"The following Iowa code references were added to this document. You may click a reference to view related notices.
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