216A.139 - SEX OFFENDER RESEARCH COUNCIL.

        216A.139  SEX OFFENDER RESEARCH COUNCIL.
         1.  The division shall establish and maintain a council to study
      and make recommendations for treating and supervising adult and
      juvenile sex offenders in institutions, community-based programs, and
      in the community.
         2.  The voting members of the council shall include one
      representative of each of the following:
         a.  The department of corrections.
         b.  The department of human services.
         c.  The department of public safety.
         d.  The state public defender.
         e.  The department of public health.
         f.  The juvenile court appointed by the judicial branch.
         g.  A judicial district department of correctional services.
         h.  The board of parole.
         i.  The department of justice.
         j.  The Iowa county attorneys association.
         k.  The American civil liberties union of Iowa.
         l.  The Iowa state sheriffs' and deputies' association.
         m.  The Iowa coalition against sexual assault.
         3.  In addition to the voting members, the council membership
      shall include four members of the general assembly with one member
      designated by each of the following:  the majority leader of the
      senate, the minority leader of the senate, the speaker of the house
      of representatives, and the minority leader of the house of
      representatives.  A legislative member serves for a term as provided
      in section 69.16B in an ex officio, nonvoting capacity.
         4.  The council shall study the following:
         a.  The effectiveness of electronically monitoring sex
      offenders.
         b.  The cost and effectiveness of special sentences pursuant
      to chapter 903B.
         c.  Risk assessment models created for sex offenders.
         d.  Determining the best treatment programs available for sex
      offenders and the efforts of Iowa and other states to implement
      treatment programs.
         e.  The efforts of Iowa and other states to prevent sex
      abuse-related crimes including child sex abuse.
         f.  Any other issues the council deems necessary, including
      but not limited to computer and internet sex-related crimes, sex
      offender case management, best practices for sex offender
      supervision, the sex offender registry, and the effectiveness of
      safety zones.
         5.  The council shall submit a report, beginning January 15, 2009,
      and every year thereafter by January 15, to the governor and general
      assembly regarding actions taken, issues studied, and council
      recommendations.
         6.  Members of the council shall receive actual and necessary
      expenses incurred while attending any meeting of the council and may
      also be eligible to receive compensation as provided in section 7E.6.
      All expense moneys paid to the nonlegislative members shall be paid
      from funds appropriated to the division.  Legislative members shall
      receive compensation as provided in sections 2.10 and 2.12.
         7.  Vacancies shall be filled by the original appointing authority
      in the manner of the original appointments.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2008 Acts, ch 1085, §5; 2009 Acts, ch 106, § 5, 6, 14 
         Footnotes
         2009 amendment to subsection 2 and new subsection 3 apply to
      legislative appointees named before, on, or after May 18, 2009, and
      to appointments subject to senate confirmation on or after May 18,
      2009; 2009 Acts, ch 106, § 14