Iowa Code 904.508 – Property of inmate — inmate savings fund
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Terms Used In Iowa Code 904.508
- Decedent: A deceased person.
- person: means individual, corporation, limited liability company, government or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, partnership or association, or any other legal entity. See Iowa Code 4.1
- property: includes personal and real property. See Iowa Code 4.1
- state: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories, and the words "United States" may include the said district and territories. See Iowa Code 4.1
904.508 Property of inmate — inmate savings fund.
1. The superintendent of each institution shall receive and care for any property an inmate
may possess on the inmate’s person upon entering the institution, and on the discharge of the inmate, return the property to the inmate or the inmate’s legal representatives, unless the property has been previously disposed of according to the inmate’s written designation or policies prescribed by the board. The superintendent may place an inmate’s money at interest, keeping an account of the money and returning the remaining money upon discharge.
2. Pursuant to § 904.702, the director shall establish and maintain an inmate savings fund in an interest-bearing account for the deposit of all or part of an inmate’s allowances and amounts, except amounts directed to be deposited in the inmate telephone fund established in § 904.508A, sent to the inmate from a source other than the department. All or part of an inmate’s allowances and amounts, except amounts directed to be deposited in the inmate telephone fund established in § 904.508A, from a source other than the department shall be deposited into the savings fund, until the inmate’s deposit is equal to one hundred dollars as provided in § 906.9. If an inmate’s deposits are equal to or in excess of one hundred dollars, the inmate may voluntarily withdraw from the savings fund. The director shall notify the inmate of this right to withdraw and shall provide the inmate with a written request form to facilitate the withdrawal. If the inmate withdraws and the inmate’s deposits exceed the amount due as provided in § 906.9, the director shall disburse the excess amount as provided for allowances under § 904.702, except the director shall not deposit the excess amount in the inmate savings fund. If the inmate chooses to continue to participate in the savings fund, the inmate’s deposits shall be returned to the inmate upon discharge, parole, or placement on work release. Otherwise, the inmate’s deposits shall be disposed of as provided in subsection 3. An inmate’s deposits into the savings fund may be used to provide the money due the inmate upon discharge, parole, or placement on work release, as required under § 906.9. Interest earned from the savings fund shall be placed in a separate account, and may be used for purchases approved by the director to directly and collectively benefit inmates.
3. Upon the death of an inmate, the superintendent of the institution shall immediately take possession of the decedent‘s property left at the institution, including the inmate’s deposits into the inmate savings fund, and shall deliver the property to the person designated by the inmate to be contacted in case of an emergency. However, if the property left by the decedent cannot be delivered to the designated person, delivery may be made to the surviving spouse or an heir of the decedent. If the decedent’s property cannot be delivered to the designated person and no surviving spouse or heir is known, the superintendent shall deliver the property to the treasurer of state for disposition as unclaimed property pursuant to chapter 556, after deducting expenses incurred in disposing of the decedent’s body or property.
83 Acts, ch 96, §44, 159
CS83, §217A.66
85 Acts, ch 21, §25, 54
CS85, §246.508
89 Acts, ch 46, §1; 91 Acts, ch 219, §8
C93, §904.508
2003 Acts, 1st Ex, ch 2, §56, 209
Referred to in §904.509, 904.702, 906.9
1. The superintendent of each institution shall receive and care for any property an inmate
may possess on the inmate’s person upon entering the institution, and on the discharge of the inmate, return the property to the inmate or the inmate’s legal representatives, unless the property has been previously disposed of according to the inmate’s written designation or policies prescribed by the board. The superintendent may place an inmate’s money at interest, keeping an account of the money and returning the remaining money upon discharge.
2. Pursuant to § 904.702, the director shall establish and maintain an inmate savings fund in an interest-bearing account for the deposit of all or part of an inmate’s allowances and amounts, except amounts directed to be deposited in the inmate telephone fund established in § 904.508A, sent to the inmate from a source other than the department. All or part of an inmate’s allowances and amounts, except amounts directed to be deposited in the inmate telephone fund established in § 904.508A, from a source other than the department shall be deposited into the savings fund, until the inmate’s deposit is equal to one hundred dollars as provided in § 906.9. If an inmate’s deposits are equal to or in excess of one hundred dollars, the inmate may voluntarily withdraw from the savings fund. The director shall notify the inmate of this right to withdraw and shall provide the inmate with a written request form to facilitate the withdrawal. If the inmate withdraws and the inmate’s deposits exceed the amount due as provided in § 906.9, the director shall disburse the excess amount as provided for allowances under § 904.702, except the director shall not deposit the excess amount in the inmate savings fund. If the inmate chooses to continue to participate in the savings fund, the inmate’s deposits shall be returned to the inmate upon discharge, parole, or placement on work release. Otherwise, the inmate’s deposits shall be disposed of as provided in subsection 3. An inmate’s deposits into the savings fund may be used to provide the money due the inmate upon discharge, parole, or placement on work release, as required under § 906.9. Interest earned from the savings fund shall be placed in a separate account, and may be used for purchases approved by the director to directly and collectively benefit inmates.
3. Upon the death of an inmate, the superintendent of the institution shall immediately take possession of the decedent‘s property left at the institution, including the inmate’s deposits into the inmate savings fund, and shall deliver the property to the person designated by the inmate to be contacted in case of an emergency. However, if the property left by the decedent cannot be delivered to the designated person, delivery may be made to the surviving spouse or an heir of the decedent. If the decedent’s property cannot be delivered to the designated person and no surviving spouse or heir is known, the superintendent shall deliver the property to the treasurer of state for disposition as unclaimed property pursuant to chapter 556, after deducting expenses incurred in disposing of the decedent’s body or property.
83 Acts, ch 96, §44, 159
CS83, §217A.66
85 Acts, ch 21, §25, 54
CS85, §246.508
89 Acts, ch 46, §1; 91 Acts, ch 219, §8
C93, §904.508
2003 Acts, 1st Ex, ch 2, §56, 209
Referred to in §904.509, 904.702, 906.9