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Code · Iowa · Chapter 235A — Child Abuse

235A.3 Child abuse prevention program advisory committee.

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The council on health and human services shall establish a child abuse prevention program advisory committee to support the child abuse prevention program implemented in accordance with section 235A.1. The duties of the advisory committee shall include all of the following:
1. Advise the director of health and human services regarding expenditures of funds received for the child abuse prevention program.
2. Review the implementation and effectiveness of legislation and administrative rules concerning the child abuse prevention program.
3. Recommend changes in legislation and administrative rules to the general assembly and the appropriate department officials.
4. Require reports from state agencies and other entities as necessary to perform its duties.
5. Receive and review complaints from the public concerning the operation and management of the child abuse prevention program.
6. Approve grant proposals.
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