IOWA STATUTES AND CODES
229.6A - HOSPITALIZATION OF MINORS -- JURISDICTION -- DUE PROCESS.
229.6A HOSPITALIZATION OF MINORS -- JURISDICTION --
DUE PROCESS.
1. Notwithstanding section 229.11, the juvenile court has
exclusive original jurisdiction in proceedings concerning a minor for
whom an application for involuntary admission is filed under section
229.6 or for whom an application for voluntary admission is made
under section 229.2, subsection 1, to which the minor objects. In
proceedings under this chapter concerning a minor, notwithstanding
section 229.11, the term "court", "judge", or "clerk"
means the juvenile court, judge, or clerk.
2. The procedural requirements of this chapter are applicable to
minors involved in hospitalization proceedings pursuant to subsection
1 and placement proceedings pursuant to section 229.14A.
3. It is the intent of this chapter that when a minor is
involuntarily or voluntarily hospitalized or hospitalized with
juvenile court approval over the minor's objection the minor's family
shall be included in counseling sessions offered during the minor's
stay in a hospital when feasible. Prior to the discharge of the
minor the juvenile court may, after a hearing, order that the minor's
family be evaluated and therapy ordered if necessary to facilitate
the return of the minor to the family setting. Section History: Recent Form
87 Acts, ch 90, § 3; 92 Acts, ch 1124, § 2; 2001 Acts, ch 155, §29
Referred to in § 218.92, 222.7, 222.55, 226.31, 227.10, 227.15,
229.19, 229.22, 229.24, 229.26, 229.38, 602.6405
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