Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 17 - Aging, Department On
Chapter 4 - Department Planning Responsibilities
Rule 17-4.3 - Planning and Service Areas
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 13, December 25, 2024
(1) Designation. The Older Americans Act requires the department to develop a plan dividing the state into distinct planning and service areas and to submit the plan to the commission for consideration.
(2) Change in designation. The department may, in its discretion, submit a plan to the commission to change existing planning and service area designations for any of the following reasons:
(3) Designation requirements for units of general purpose local government. The department may, in its discretion, recommend to the commission for its consideration designation of any unit of general purpose local government as a planning and service area.
(4) Process to designate or change planning and service areas. The department's submission to the commission of a plan to divide the state into distinct planning and service areas or change an existing plan shall be acted upon by the commission only after affected parties have been provided notice and an opportunity to be heard as required by the Older Americans Act.
(5) Review of comments. The department shall review all public comments received and provide a summary for the commission's review.
(6) Department submission of proposed recommendation to the commission. The department shall submit to the commission for consideration a proposed recommendation regarding the designation of or change to planning and service areas.
(7)
Commission approval or
disapproval of proposed designation of or change to planning and service
areas. The commission may, in its discretion, approve or disapprove
the department's proposed recommendation to divide the state into distinct
planning and service areas or change existing designations. If the commission
disapproves the department's proposed recommendation, the department shall
develop an alternate recommendation for commission consideration after notice
and an opportunity for public comment as provided in subrule 4.3(4). The
commission's final decision shall be posted on the department's Web site,
(8) State appeal of commission decision. A party aggrieved or adversely affected by the commission's final decision may seek judical review in accordance with Iowa Code section 17A.19. Such party shall serve a copy of the petition for judicial review upon the Director, Department on Aging, 510 East 12th Street, Suite 2, Des Moines, Iowa 50319-9025.
(9) Federal appeal of commission's decision. An adversely affected party may appeal, in writing, the commission's decision regarding a planning and service area designation or change to the Assistant Secretary for Aging of the Administration on Aging, Washington, DC 20201, on the basis of the facts and merits of the matter that is the subject of the action or proceeding or on procedural grounds within 30 days of the commission's final decision. Written requests shall state:
(10) Official designation. Official designation of or change to a planning and service area shall not occur until the final disposition of all appeals.