Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 801 - Veterans Affairs, Iowa Department Of
Chapter 10 - Iowa Veterans Home
Rule 801-10.43 - Rule Enforcement-power to Suspend and Discharge Members
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
The commandant or designee shall administer and enforce all rules adopted by the commission, including rules of discipline and, subject to these rules, may immediately suspend the membership of and discharge any member from IVH for infraction of the rules when the commandant or designee determines that the health, safety or welfare of the members of IVH is in immediate danger and other reasonable alternatives have been exhausted. The suspension and discharge are temporary pending action by the commission. Judicial review of the action of the commission may be sought in accordance with Iowa Code chapter 17A.
(1) The commandant or designee shall, with the input and recommendation of the RCC, involuntarily discharge a member for any of the following reasons:
Notwithstanding the member meeting the criteria for discharge under paragraph 10.43(1)"a," if the member has demonstrated progress toward the goals established in the member's collaborative care plan, the RCC and the commandant or designee may exercise discretion regarding the discharge. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, the member may be immediately discharged under paragraph 10.43(1)"a" if the member's actions or behavior jeopardizes the life or safety of other members or staff.
Notwithstanding the member meeting the criteria for discharge under paragraph 10.43(1)"b," if the member has demonstrated progress toward the goals established in the member's collaborative care plan, the RCC and the commandant or designee may exercise discretion regarding the discharge. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, the member may be immediately discharged if the member's actions or behavior jeopardizes the life or safety of other members or staff.
(2) Provisions for member following discharge from IVH.
(3) Discharge notice, including right to appeal. An involuntary discharge of a member under this rule shall be preceded by a written notice to the member. The notice shall state that, unless the discharge is an immediate discharge due to the member's actions or behavior which jeopardizes the life or safety of other members or staff, the effective date of the discharge is 30 calendar days from the date of receipt of the discharge notice, and that the member has the right to appeal the discharge. In addition, the discharge notice shall contain:
(4) Emergency discharge. In the case of an emergency transfer or discharge relating to a threat of imminent harm, the resident must still be given a written notice prior to or within 48 hours following transfer or discharge. A copy of this notice must be placed in the resident's file, and it must contain all the information required by 10.43(3). In addition, the notice must contain a statement in not less than 12-point type (elite), which reads: "You have a right to appeal the facility's decision to transfer or discharge you on an emergency basis. If you think you should not have to leave this facility, you may request a hearing in writing or verbally with the Commission of Veterans Affairs (hereinafter referred to as "Commission") within 5 calendar days after receiving this notice. If you request a hearing, it will be held and a decision rendered within 10 calendar days of the filing of the appeal no later than 14 days after receipt of your request by the Commission. You may be transferred or discharged before the hearing is held or before a final decision is rendered. If you win the hearing, you have the right to be transferred back into the facility. To request a hearing or receive further information, you may call the Commission or write to the Commission to the attention of: Chairperson, Commission of Veterans Affairs."
(5) Appeal by member.
(6) By the fourth Monday of each session of the Iowa general assembly, the commandant shall submit a report annually to the senate veterans affairs committee and the house veterans affairs committee specifying the number, circumstances and placement of each member involuntarily discharged from IVH under this rule during the previous calendar year.
(7) Any involuntary discharge by the commandant or designee under this rule shall comply with the rules adopted by the commission and by the department of inspections and appeals in accordance with Iowa Code section 35D.15.