Victim notification, ch 7
ARC 8439C
PAROLE BOARD[205]
Adopted and Filed
Rulemaking related to victim notification
The Parole Board hereby rescinds Chapter 7, “Victim Notification,” Iowa Administrative Code, and adopts a new chapter with the same title.
Legal Authority for Rulemaking
This rulemaking is adopted under the authority provided in Iowa Code chapters 17A, 22, 904A and 906.
State or Federal Law Implemented
This rulemaking implements, in whole or in part, 2023 Iowa Acts, Senate File 514.
Purpose and Summary
This rulemaking includes revisions to administrative rules based on the requirements of Executive Order 10 as well as statutory changes based on 2023 Iowa Acts, Senate File 514. Chapter 7 provides information to members of the public in general, and victims of crime specifically, of the rights the two groups have to appear or make statements, or both, to the Board regarding releasing decisions.
Public Comment and Changes to Rulemaking
Notice of Intended Action for this rulemaking was published in the Iowa Administrative Bulletin on August 7, 2024, as ARC 8186C. A public hearing was held on the following date(s):
●August 27, 2024
●September 3, 2024
No one attended the public hearings. No public comments were received. No changes from the Notice have been made.
Adoption of Rulemaking
This rulemaking was adopted by the Board on November 14, 2024.
Fiscal Impact
This rulemaking has no fiscal impact to the State of Iowa.
Jobs Impact
After analysis and review of this rulemaking, no impact on jobs has been found.
Waivers
Any person who believes that the application of the discretionary provisions of this rulemaking would result in hardship or injustice to that person may petition the Board for a waiver of the discretionary provisions, if any.
Review by Administrative Rules Review Committee
The Administrative Rules Review Committee, a bipartisan legislative committee which oversees rulemaking by executive branch agencies, may, on its own motion or on written request by any individual or group, review this rulemaking 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 rulemaking will become effective on January 15, 2025.
The following rulemaking action is adopted:
ITEM 1.Rescind 205—Chapter 7 and adopt the following new chapter in lieu thereof:
CHAPTER 7
VICTIM NOTIFICATION
205—7.1(915) Definitions. The definitions for “notification,” “registered,” “victim,” and “violent crime” are set forth in Iowa Code section 915.10 and are incorporated herein.
“Parole interview” means an interview conducted by the board to consider an inmate’s prospects for parole pursuant to Iowa Code section 906.5.
205—7.2(915) Victim registration. A victim may register by filing a written request-for-registration form with the county attorney. The procedures are set out in Iowa Code section 915.12.
205—7.3(915) Victim notification. The board will notify a registered victim of a violent crime not less than 20 days prior to conducting an interview with the inmate and will inform the victim that the victim may submit an opinion concerning the release of the inmate in writing prior to the interview or may appear personally or by counsel at the interview to express an opinion concerning the inmate’s release.
205—7.4(915) Notification of decision. Whether or not the victim appears at the interview or expresses an opinion concerning the offender’s release on parole, the board will notify the victim of the board’s decision regarding release of the offender.
205—7.5(915) Written opinions concerning release. A registered victim may submit a written opinion concerning the release of the inmate to the board’s business office prior to the parole interview. The written opinion will be made a permanent part of the inmate’s file and shall be reviewed when the board considers the inmate’s prospects for parole.
205—7.6(915) Appearances at parole interviews.
7.6(1) A registered victim of a violent crime may appear in person, personally or by counsel, at a parole interview to express an opinion concerning the release of the inmate.
7.6(2) Parole interviews are generally conducted by electronic means and governed by Iowa Code chapter 21.
7.6(3) A registered victim of a violent crime should contact the board’s business office or victim liaison at least three days prior to the start of the parole interview to ensure that the board has the proper information to allow the victim to participate in the meeting.
7.6(4) During the parole interview, the board will permit the victim or victim’s counsel to express an opinion concerning the release of the inmate.
205—7.7(915,22) Disclosure of victim information. Information regarding a registered victim, as well as the existence of a registered victim in a particular case, is confidential and will not be disclosed to the public. A victim’s registration, and the substance of any opinion submitted by the victim regarding the inmate’s release, will not be disclosed to the inmate.
These rules are intended to implement Iowa Code chapter 915.
[Filed 11/15/24, effective 1/15/25]
[Published 12/11/24]
EDITOR’S NOTE: For replacement pages for IAC, see IAC Supplement 12/11/24.
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