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A bill for an act establishing a grant program for a nonprofit organization providing sexual assault forensic examination centers.

A bill for an act establishing a grant program for a nonprofit organization providing sexual assault forensic examination centers.

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
LOHSE
Last action
2025-03-03
Official status
Subcommittee: Lohse, Fett and Srinivas. H.J. 487 .
Effective date
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A bill for an act establishing a grant program for a nonprofit organization providing sexual assault forensic examination centers.

A bill for an act establishing a grant program for a nonprofit organization providing sexual assault forensic examination centers.

What This Bill Does

  • A bill for an act establishing a grant program for a nonprofit organization providing sexual assault forensic examination centers.

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Bill History

  1. 2025-03-03 Iowa Legislature

    Subcommittee: Lohse, Fett and Srinivas. H.J. 487 .

  2. 2025-02-13 Iowa Legislature

    Introduced, referred to Judiciary. H.J. 316 .

Official Summary Text

A bill for an act establishing a grant program for a nonprofit organization providing sexual assault forensic examination centers.

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House

File

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Introduced

HOUSE

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372

BY

LOHSE

A

BILL

FOR

An

Act

establishing

a

grant

program

for

a

nonprofit

1

organization

providing

sexual

assault

forensic

examination

2

centers.

3

BE

IT

ENACTED

BY

THE

GENERAL

ASSEMBLY

OF

THE

STATE

OF

IOWA:

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Section

1.

NEW

SECTION

.

915.47

Sexual

assault

forensic

1

examination

center

grant

program.

2

1.

The

terms

defined

in

section

915.46

shall

have

the

same

3

meaning

when

used

in

this

section.

4

2.

A

sexual

assault

forensic

examination

center

grant

5

program

is

established

in

the

department

of

justice.

The

6

attorney

general

shall

contract

with

an

eligible

nonprofit

7

organization

to

operate

and

maintain

sexual

assault

forensic

8

examination

centers

in

this

state.

The

contract

may

be

9

terminated

by

the

attorney

general

after

a

hearing

upon

written

10

notice

and

for

good

cause.

11

3.

A

nonprofit

organization

must

comply

with

all

of

the

12

following

to

be

eligible

for

a

contract

under

this

section:

13

a.

Be

a

nonprofit

organization

incorporated

in

this

state

14

pursuant

to

chapter

504.

15

b.

Employ

or

otherwise

retain

services

from

sexual

assault

16

nurse

examiners.

17

c.

Maintain,

or

be

in

the

process

of

establishing,

one

or

18

more

treatment

facilities

in

this

state

that

are

primarily

19

dedicated

to

providing

a

diverse

range

of

services

to

sexual

20

assault

survivors,

including

but

not

limited

to

medical

21

forensic

services.

22

d.

Provide

services

for

sexual

assault

survivors,

including

23

providing

sexual

assault

care

and

related

trainings,

as

the

24

overall

primary

purpose

of

the

organization.

25

4.

The

contracting

nonprofit

organization

shall

do

all

of

26

the

following:

27

a.

Provide

services,

including

medical

forensic

services,

28

to

sexual

assault

survivors

including

adults,

children,

29

persons

with

disabilities,

rural

Iowans,

and

other

underserved

30

populations.

31

b.

Provide

or

facilitate

trainings

to

medical

practitioners

32

regarding

the

provision

of

medical

forensic

services

to

sexual

33

assault

survivors.

34

c.

Provide

or

facilitate

trainings

to

law

enforcement

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officers

and

prosecuting

attorneys

regarding

sexual

assault

1

services.

2

d.

Provide

or

facilitate

trainings

to

members

of

the

3

public

regarding

sexual

assault

services

and

sexual

assault

4

prevention.

5

e.

Provide

a

cooperative

team

approach

regarding

sexual

6

assault

services,

deliver

holistic

accessible

services

to

7

sexual

assault

survivors,

and

establish

an

approach

that

8

emphasizes

the

best

interests

of

the

sexual

assault

survivor

9

and

that

provides

investigation,

assessment,

and

rehabilitative

10

services.

11

f.

Involve

or

consult

with

persons

from

various

professional

12

disciplines

who

have

training

and

expertise

in

addressing

13

special

types

of

sexual

assault

as

necessary

to

address

serious

14

cases

of

sexual

assault

such

as

those

involving

intimate

15

partner

violence,

dating

violence,

domestic

violence,

incest,

16

human

trafficking,

and

drug-facilitated

sexual

assault.

These

17

persons

may

include

but

are

not

limited

to

physicians

and

other

18

health

care

professionals,

law

enforcement,

mental

health

19

professionals,

social

workers,

child

protection

workers,

20

attorneys,

juvenile

court

officers,

public

health

workers,

21

educators,

and

advocates.

22

g.

Submit

an

annual

report

to

the

attorney

general

23

describing

the

services

and

trainings

that

have

been

provided.

24

5.

The

requirements

in

subsection

4

are

not

intended

25

to

restrict

or

otherwise

limit

the

contracting

nonprofit

26

organization

from

seeking

funding

or

reimbursement

from

other

27

sources

including

but

not

limited

to

charging

for

attendance

28

at

trainings.

The

contract

shall

provide

general

funding

as

29

reimbursement

toward

the

contracting

nonprofit

organization’s

30

overall

operating

expenditures.

31

6.

The

contracting

nonprofit

organization

is

not

a

state

32

agency

for

the

purposes

of

chapter

8A,

subchapter

IV,

or

33

chapter

20

or

669.

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EXPLANATION

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The

inclusion

of

this

explanation

does

not

constitute

agreement

with

1

the

explanation’s

substance

by

the

members

of

the

general

assembly.

2

This

bill

establishes

a

grant

program

in

the

department

of

3

justice

for

a

nonprofit

organization

providing

sexual

assault

4

forensic

examination

centers.

5

The

bill

requires

that

the

attorney

general

contract

with

6

an

eligible

nonprofit

organization

to

operate

and

maintain

7

sexual

assault

forensic

examination

centers

in

the

state.

The

8

contract

may

be

terminated

by

the

attorney

general

after

a

9

hearing

upon

written

notice

and

for

good

cause.

10

The

bill

provides

that

a

nonprofit

organization

must

comply

11

with

all

of

the

following

to

be

eligible

for

a

contract

under

12

this

section:

be

a

nonprofit

organization

incorporated

in

13

the

state;

employ

or

otherwise

retain

services

from

sexual

14

assault

nurse

examiners;

and

maintain,

or

be

in

the

process

of

15

establishing,

one

or

more

treatment

facilities

in

the

state

16

that

are

primarily

dedicated

to

providing

a

diverse

range

of

17

services

to

sexual

assault

survivors,

including

but

not

limited

18

to

medical

forensic

services;

provide

services

for

sexual

19

assault

survivors,

including

providing

sexual

assault

care

20

and

related

trainings,

as

the

overall

primary

purpose

of

the

21

organization.

22

The

bill

provides

that

a

contracting

nonprofit

organization

23

shall:

provide

services,

including

medical

forensic

services,

24

to

sexual

assault

survivors

including

adults,

children,

25

persons

with

disabilities,

rural

Iowans,

and

other

underserved

26

populations;

provide

or

facilitate

trainings

to

medical

27

practitioners

regarding

the

provision

of

medical

forensic

28

services;

provide

or

facilitate

trainings

to

law

enforcement

29

officers

and

prosecuting

attorneys

regarding

sexual

assault

30

services;

provide

or

facilitate

trainings

to

members

of

the

31

public

regarding

sexual

assault

services

and

sexual

assault

32

prevention;

provide

a

cooperative

team

approach

regarding

33

sexual

assault

services

and

establish

an

approach

that

34

emphasizes

the

best

interests

of

the

sexual

assault

survivor;

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involve

or

consult

with

persons

from

various

professional

1

disciplines

who

have

training

and

expertise

in

addressing

2

special

types

of

sexual

assault;

and

submit

an

annual

report

to

3

the

attorney

general

describing

the

services

and

trainings

that

4

have

been

provided.

5

The

bill

provides

that

a

contracting

nonprofit

organization

6

may

seek

funding

or

reimbursement

from

other

sources

including

7

but

not

limited

to

charging

for

attendance

at

trainings.

The

8

contract

shall

provide

general

funding

as

reimbursement

toward

9

the

contracting

nonprofit

organization’s

overall

operating

10

expenditures.

11

The

bill

provides

that

a

contracting

nonprofit

organization

12

is

not

a

state

agency

for

the

purposes

of

Code

chapter

8A,

13

subchapter

IV,

or

Code

chapter

20

or

669.

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