1. The department shall issue a license to an applicant under this chapter if all the following conditions exist:

 a. The department has ascertained that the applicant’s medical facilities and staff are adequate to provide the care and services required of a psychiatric institution.
 b. The proposed psychiatric institution is accredited by the joint commission on the accreditation of health care organizations, the commission on accreditation of rehabilitation facilities, the council on accreditation of services for families and children, or by any other recognized accrediting organization with comparable standards acceptable under federal regulation.
 c. The applicant complies with applicable state rules and standards for a psychiatric institution adopted by the department in accordance with federal requirements under 42 C.F.R. §441.150 441.156.
 d. The applicant has been awarded a certificate of need pursuant to chapter 135, unless exempt as provided in this section.
 e. The department of health and human services has submitted written approval of the application based on the department of health and human services’ determination of need. The department of health and human services shall identify the location and number of children in the state who require the services of a psychiatric medical institution for children. Approval of an application shall be based upon the location of the proposed psychiatric institution relative to the need for services identified by the department of health and human services and an analysis of the applicant’s ability to provide services and support consistent with requirements under chapter 232, particularly regarding community-based treatment. If the proposed psychiatric institution is not freestanding from a facility licensed under chapter 135B or 135C, approval under this paragraph shall not be given unless the department of health and human services certifies that the proposed psychiatric institution is capable of providing a resident with a living environment similar to the living environment provided by a licensee which is freestanding from a facility licensed under chapter 135B or 135C.
 f. The proposed psychiatric institution is under the direction of an agency which has operated a facility licensed under section 237.3, subsection 2, paragraph “a”, as a comprehensive residential facility for children for three years or of an agency which has operated a facility for three years providing psychiatric services exclusively to children or adolescents and the facility meets or exceeds requirements for licensure under section 237.3, subsection 2, paragraph “a”, as a comprehensive residential facility for children.
 g. If a child has an emotional, behavioral, or mental health disorder, the psychiatric institution does not require court proceedings to be initiated or that a child’s parent, guardian, or custodian must terminate parental rights over or transfer legal custody of the child for the purpose of obtaining treatment from the psychiatric institution for the child. Relinquishment of a child’s custody shall not be a condition of the child receiving services.

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Terms Used In Iowa Code 135H.6

  • Child: includes child by adoption. See Iowa Code 4.1
  • Department: means the department of inspections, appeals, and licensing. See Iowa Code 154A.1
  • Department: means the department of inspections, appeals, and licensing. See Iowa Code 135H.1
  • Direction: means authoritative policy or procedural guidance for the accomplishment of a function or an activity. See Iowa Code 135H.1
  • following: when used by way of reference to a chapter or other part of a statute mean the next preceding or next following chapter or other part. See Iowa Code 4.1
  • Guardian: A person legally empowered and charged with the duty of taking care of and managing the property of another person who because of age, intellect, or health, is incapable of managing his (her) own affairs.
  • License: means a license issued by the state under this chapter to a hearing aid specialist. See Iowa Code 154A.1
  • Licensee: means the holder of a license issued to operate a psychiatric medical institution for children. See Iowa Code 135H.1
  • psychiatric institution: means an institution providing more than twenty-four hours of continuous care involving long-term psychiatric services to three or more children in residence for expected periods of fourteen or more days for diagnosis and evaluation or for expected periods of ninety days or more for treatment. See Iowa Code 135H.1
  • Psychiatric services: means services provided under the direction of a physician which address mental, emotional, medical, or behavioral problems. See Iowa Code 135H.1
  • Resident: means a person who is less than twenty-one years of age and has been admitted by a physician to a psychiatric medical institution for children. See Iowa Code 135H.1
  • State: means a state, territory, or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. See Iowa Code 152E.3
 2. The department of health and human services shall not give approval to an application which would cause the total number of beds licensed under this chapter for services reimbursed by the medical assistance program under chapter 249A to exceed four hundred thirty beds.
 3. In addition to the beds authorized under subsection 2, the department of health and human services may establish not more than thirty beds licensed under this chapter at the state mental health institute at Independence. The beds shall be exempt from the certificate of need requirement under subsection 1, paragraph “d”.
 4. The department of health and human services may give approval to conversion of beds approved under subsection 2, to beds which are specialized to provide substance use disorder treatment. However, the total number of beds approved under subsection 2 and this subsection shall not exceed four hundred thirty. Conversion of beds under this subsection shall not require a revision of the certificate of need issued for the psychiatric institution making the conversion. Beds for children who do not reside in this state and whose service costs are not paid by public funds in this state are not subject to the limitations on the number of beds and certificate of need requirements otherwise applicable under this section.
 5. A psychiatric institution licensed prior to July 1, 1999, may exceed the number of beds authorized under subsection 2 if the excess beds are used to provide services funded from a source other than the medical assistance program under chapter 249A. Notwithstanding subsection 1, paragraphs “d” and “e”, and subsection 2, the provision of services using those excess beds does not require a certificate of need or a review by the department of health and human services.