IOWA STATUTES AND CODES
232.188 - DECATEGORIZATION OF CHILD WELFARE AND JUVENILE JUSTICE FUNDING INITIATIVE.
232.188 DECATEGORIZATION OF CHILD WELFARE AND
JUVENILE JUSTICE FUNDING INITIATIVE.
1. Definitions. For the purposes of this section, unless the
context otherwise requires:
a. "Decategorization governance board" or "governance
board" means the group that enters into and implements a
decategorization project agreement.
b. "Decategorization project" means the county or counties
that have entered into a decategorization agreement to implement the
decategorization initiative in the county or multicounty area covered
by the agreement.
c. "Decategorization services funding pool" or "funding
pool" means the funding designated for a decategorization project
from all sources.
2. Purpose. The decategorization of the child welfare and
juvenile justice funding initiative is intended to establish a system
of delivering human services based upon client needs to replace a
system based upon a multitude of categorical programs and funding
sources, each with different service definitions and eligibility
requirements. The purposes of the decategorization initiative
include but are not limited to redirecting child welfare and juvenile
justice funding to services which are more preventive,
family-centered, and community-based in order to reduce use of
restrictive approaches which rely upon institutional, out-of-home,
and out-of-community services.
3. Implementation.
a. Implementation of the initiative shall be through creation
of decategorization projects. A project shall consist of either a
single county or a group of counties interested in jointly
implementing the initiative. Representatives of the department,
juvenile court services, and county government shall develop a
project agreement to implement the initiative within a project.
b. The initiative shall include community planning activities
in the area covered by a project. As part of the community planning
activities, the department shall partner with other community
stakeholders to develop service alternatives that provide less
restrictive levels of care for children and families receiving
services from the child welfare and juvenile justice systems within
the project area.
c. The decategorization initiative shall not be implemented
in a manner that limits the legal rights of children and families to
receive services.
4. Governance board.
a. In partnership with an interested county or group of
counties which has demonstrated the commitment and involvement of the
affected county department, or departments, of human services, the
juvenile justice system within the project area, and board, or
boards, of supervisors in order to form a decategorization project,
the department shall develop a process for combining specific state
and state-federal funding categories into a decategorization services
funding pool for that project. A decategorization project shall be
implemented by a decategorization governance board. The
decategorization governance board shall develop specific,
quantifiable short-term and long-term plans for enhancing the
family-centered and community-based services and reducing reliance
upon out-of-community care in the project area.
b. The department shall work with the decategorization
governance boards to best coordinate planning activities and most
effectively target funding resources. A departmental service area
manager shall work with the decategorization governance boards in
that service area to support board planning and service development
activities and to promote the most effective alignment of resources.
c. A decategorization governance board shall coordinate the
project's planning and budgeting activities with the departmental
service area manager for the county or counties comprising the
project area and the community empowerment area board or boards for
the community empowerment area or areas within which the
decategorization project is located.
5. Funding pool.
a. The governance board for a decategorization project has
authority over the project's decategorization services funding pool
and shall manage the pool to provide more flexible, individualized,
family-centered, preventive, community-based, comprehensive, and
coordinated service systems for children and families served in that
project area. A funding pool shall also be used for child welfare
and juvenile justice systems enhancements.
b. Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys designated for a
project's decategorization services funding pool that remain
unencumbered or unobligated at the close of the fiscal year shall not
revert but shall remain available for expenditure as directed by the
project's governance board for child welfare and juvenile justice
systems enhancements and other purposes of the project until the
close of the succeeding fiscal year and shall be known as
"carryover funding". Moneys may be made available to a funding
pool from one or more of the following sources:
(1) Funds designated for the initiative in a state appropriation.
(2) Child welfare and juvenile justice services funds designated
for the initiative by a departmental service area manager.
(3) Juvenile justice program funds designated for the initiative
by a chief juvenile court officer.
(4) Carryover funding.
(5) Any other source designating moneys for the funding pool.
c. The services and activities funded from a project's
funding pool may vary depending upon the strategies selected by the
project's governance board and shall be detailed in an annual child
welfare and juvenile justice decategorization services plan developed
by the governance board. A decategorization governance board shall
involve community representatives and county organizations in the
development of the plan for that project's funding pool. In
addition, the governance board shall coordinate efforts through
communication with the appropriate departmental service area manager
regarding budget planning and decategorization service decisions.
d. A decategorization governance board is responsible for
ensuring that decategorization services expenditures from that
project's funding pool do not exceed the amount of funding available.
If necessary, the governance board shall reduce expenditures or
discontinue specific services as necessary to manage within the
funding pool resources available for a fiscal year.
e. The annual child welfare and juvenile justice
decategorization services plan developed for use of the funding pool
by a decategorization governance board shall be submitted to the
department administrator of child welfare services and the Iowa
empowerment board. In addition, the decategorization governance
board shall submit an annual progress report to the department
administrator and the Iowa empowerment board which summarizes the
progress made toward attaining the objectives contained in the plan.
The progress report shall serve as an opportunity for information
sharing and feedback.
6. Departmental role. A departmental service area's share of
the child welfare appropriation that is not allocated by law for the
decategorization initiative shall be managed by and is under the
authority of the service area manager. A service area manager is
responsible for meeting the child welfare service needs in the
counties comprising the service area with the available funding
resources. Section History: Recent Form
92 Acts, ch 1229, § 18; 98 Acts, ch 1206, §11, 20; 99 Acts, ch
111, §10; 99 Acts, ch 190, §16; 99 Acts, ch 192, §33; 2004 Acts, ch
1116, §14; 2005 Acts, ch 95, §1
Referred to in §28.1, 225C.49, 235.7, 237A.1, 249A.26