Iowa Code r. 441-151.20 - Juvenile court services responsibilities
The chief juvenile court officer shall purchase court-ordered services for eligible children pursuant to the authority of a court order and the certification of the court.
(1) The chief juvenile court officer shall
have the opportunity to establish the availability of funds before a request
for court-ordered services is presented to the court.
(2) Any services that are provided without
the signed approval of the chief juvenile court officer or approved
administrator may be denied payment, unless there is an emergency or
after-hours situation and no other provision exists for handling emergency or
after-hours situations or transports.
(3) A district or juvenile court shall not
order any service that is a charge upon the state pursuant to Iowa Code section
232.141 if there are
insufficient court-ordered services funds available in the district court
distribution amount to pay for the service.
(4) The chief juvenile court officer shall
encourage use of the funds in the district's fiscal year fund allocation such
that there are sufficient funds during the entire year to pay for all
court-ordered services.
a. The chief juvenile
court officer shall establish service priorities for spending the court-ordered
services funds allocated to the district.
b. The chief juvenile court officer shall
inform the state court administrator of potential shortfalls in the district's
distribution amount and shall request the state court administrator to transfer
funds between the districts' distribution amounts as prudent.
c. The chief juvenile court officer shall
notify the state court administrator and the chief judge of the district in the
event that the court-ordered services funds for the judicial district are
exhausted.
Notes
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