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Code · Iowa · Chapter 633 — Probate Code

633.564 Background check of proposed guardian or conservator.

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1. The court shall request criminal record checks and checks of the child abuse, dependent adult abuse, and sexual offender registries in this state for all proposed guardians and conservators, other than financial institutions with Iowa trust powers, unless a proposed guardian or conservator has undergone the background check required by this section within the twelve months prior to the filing of a petition and the background check has been provided to the court.
2. The court shall review the results of background checks in determining the suitability of a proposed guardian or conservator for appointment.
3. The judicial branch, in conjunction with the department of public safety, the department of health and human services, and the department of management, shall establish procedures for electronic access to the single contact repository established pursuant to section 135C.33 necessary to conduct background checks requested under subsection 1.
4. The person who files a petition for appointment of guardian or conservator shall be responsible for paying the fee for the background check conducted through the single contact repository established pursuant to section 135C.33.
2019 Acts, ch 57, §23, 43, 44; 2023 Acts, ch 19, §1281; 2024 Acts, ch 1009, §21; 2024 Acts, ch 1185, §190
Referred to in §235B.6
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