IOWA STATUTES AND CODES
125.59 - TRANSFER OF CERTAIN REVENUE -- COUNTY PROGRAM FUNDING.
125.59 TRANSFER OF CERTAIN REVENUE -- COUNTY PROGRAM
FUNDING.
The treasurer of state, on each July 1 for that fiscal year, shall
transfer the estimated amounts to be received from section 123.36,
subsection 8 and section 123.143, subsection 1 to the department.
1. a. Of these funds, notwithstanding section 125.13,
subsection 1, one-half of the transferred amount shall be used for
grants to counties operating a substance abuse program involving only
education, prevention, referral or posttreatment services, either
with the counties' own employees or by contract with a nonprofit
corporation. The grants shall not annually exceed ten thousand
dollars to any one county, subject to the following conditions:
(1) The money shall be paid to the county after expenditure by
the county and submission of the requirements in subparagraph (2) on
the basis of one dollar for each three dollars spent by the county.
The county may submit a quarterly claim for reimbursement.
(2) The county shall submit an accounting of the expenditures and
shall submit an annual financial report, a description of the
program, and the results obtained within sixty days after the end of
the fiscal year in which the money is granted.
b. If the transferred amount for this subsection exceeds
grant requests funded to the ten thousand dollar maximum, the Iowa
department of public health may use the remainder to increase grants
pursuant to subsection 2.
2. a. Of these funds, one-half of the transferred amount
shall be used for prevention programs in addition to the amount
budgeted for prevention programs by the department in the same fiscal
year. The department shall use this additional prevention program
money for grants to a county, person, or nonprofit agency operating a
prevention program. A grant to a county, person, or nonprofit agency
is subject to the following conditions:
(1) The money shall be paid to the county, person, or nonprofit
agency after submission of the requirements in subparagraph (2) on
the basis of two dollars for each dollar designated for prevention by
the county, person, or nonprofit agency.
(2) The county, person, or nonprofit agency shall submit a
description of the program.
(3) The county, person, or nonprofit agency shall submit an
annual financial report and the results obtained before June 10 of
the same fiscal year in which the money is granted.
b. The department may consider in-kind contributions received
by a county, person, or nonprofit agency for matching purposes
required in paragraph "a", subparagraph (1). Sectionstory: Recent Form
86 Acts, ch 1001, § 15; 87 Acts, ch 110, § 1; 94 Acts, ch 1068,
§2; 2009 Acts, ch 41, §186
Referred to in § 125.54