IOWA STATUTES AND CODES
216A.136 - STATISTICAL ANALYSIS CENTER -- ACCESS TO RECORDS.
216A.136 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS CENTER -- ACCESS TO
RECORDS.
The division shall maintain an Iowa statistical analysis center
for the purpose of coordinating with data resource agencies to
provide data and analytical information to federal, state, and local
governments, and assist agencies in the use of criminal and juvenile
justice data. Notwithstanding any other provision of state law,
unless prohibited by federal law or regulation, the division shall be
granted access, for purposes of research and evaluation, to criminal
history records, official juvenile court records, juvenile court
social records, and any other data collected or under control of the
board of parole, department of corrections, department of workforce
development, district departments of correctional services,
department of human services, judicial branch, and department of
public safety. However, intelligence data and peace officer
investigative reports maintained by the department of public safety
shall not be considered data for the purposes of this section. Any
record, data, or information obtained by the division under this
section and the division itself is subject to the federal and state
confidentiality laws and regulations which are applicable to the
original record, data, or information obtained by the division and to
the original custodian of the record, data, or information. The
access shall include but is not limited to all of the following:
1. Juvenile court records and all other information maintained
under sections 232.147 through 232.153.
2. Child abuse information under sections 235A.15 through
235A.19.
3. Dependent adult abuse records maintained under chapter 235B.
4. Criminal history data maintained under chapter 692.
5. Sex offender registry information maintained under chapter
692A.
6. Presentence investigation reports maintained under section
901.4.
7. Corrections records maintained under sections 904.601 and
904.602.
8. Community-based correctional program records maintained under
chapter 905.
9. Parole records maintained under chapter 906.
10. Deferred judgment, deferred or suspended sentence, and
probation records maintained under chapter 907.
11. Violation of parole or probation records maintained under
chapter 908.
12. Fines and victim restitution records maintained under
chapters 909 and 910.
13. Employment records maintained under section 96.11. Section History: Recent Form
88 Acts, ch 1277, §19
C89, § 601K.136
90 Acts, ch 1124, § 4
C93, § 216A.136
96 Acts, ch 1150, § 2; 96 Acts, ch 1193, § 3, 4; 98 Acts, ch 1047,
§18; 2008 Acts, ch 1085, §3, 4