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Code · Iowa · Chapter 906 — Paroles And Work Release

906.17 Alleged parole violators — temporary confinement by counties — reimbursement.

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1. Upon request by the Iowa department of corrections a county shall provide temporary confinement for alleged parole violators if space is available.
2. The Iowa department of corrections shall reimburse a county for the temporary confinement of alleged parole violators. The amount to be reimbursed shall be determined by multiplying the number of days confined by the average daily cost of confining a person in the county facility as negotiated by the department. Payment shall be made upon submission of a voucher executed by the sheriff and approved by the director of the Iowa department of corrections.
3. Any request for reimbursement under subsection 2 shall be made within thirty days of the end of a calendar quarter. If a request for reimbursement is not made within thirty days of the end of the calendar quarter, the request shall be denied by the department of corrections.
[C79, 81, §906.17]
83 Acts, ch 96, §148, 159; 83 Acts, ch 123, §204, 209; 84 Acts, ch 1244, §5; 2006 Acts, ch 1183, §28; 2012 Acts, ch 1030, §3
Referred to in §331.427
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