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Iowa Code § 913.3 - Duty of director
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The director of the Iowa department of corrections must do whatever is necessary or incidental to carry out the compact.
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The director of the Iowa department of corrections must do whatever is necessary or incidental to carry out the compact.
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The governor’s power to grant reprieves, pardons, commutations, remission of fines and forfeitures, or restoration of citizenship rights must not be impaired.
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A person convicted of a criminal offense may apply to the board of parole for a recommendation or to the governor for clemency-related relief, unless section 902.2 says otherwise.
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The board of parole must review applications from people convicted of criminal offenses and make specified recommendations to the governor, with exceptions in section 902.2.
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The governor must respond to parole board recommendations within 90 days and explain whether the recommendation is granted and why.
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The governor may ask certain officials for trial records and may take testimony on clemency-related applications or recommendations; prison officials must provide a deportment statement and recommendation for restoration of citizenship rights when requested.
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This provision sets out how executive clemency instruments must be copied, delivered, filed, and recorded.
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Some people cannot have their citizenship rights restored if that would let them receive, transport, or possess firearms.
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This chapter may be called the “Victim Rights Act.”
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This section defines several terms used in the subchapter, including “notification,” “registered,” “victim,” “victim impact statement,” and “violent crime.”
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Victims can recover restitution and pecuniary damages, and courts must order restitution in specified criminal cases.
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An automated victim notification system is established, and it must disseminate information to registered users by telephonic, electronic, or other access methods.
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Police departments or county sheriff’s departments must tell victims about registration and victim-notification options, and law enforcement must give reported victims certain information before a kit is disposed of.
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Victims may register for notification, and the county attorney must notify registered victims and share a registered victim list with authorized offices, agencies, and departments.
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The county attorney must notify registered victims about key case dates, victim assistance, restitution, victim impact statement options, release dates, investigation status, and plea agreements.
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The clerk of the district court must notify a registered victim about all dispositional orders in the case, and may also advise the victim about other custody or confinement orders.
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The department of justice must notify a registered victim about an appeal and related appeal information in a case involving that victim.
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The county sheriff or jail/detention-facility custodian must notify a registered victim when the offender is released on bail, finally released, escapes, or is transferred to another locality.
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The department of corrections must notify a registered victim about certain release, escape, transfer, and contact-information matters for an offender in custody; the director or designee must also act when there is probable cause of escape or abscondence.
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A judicial district department of correctional services must notify a registered victim about certain tracking-and-monitoring details for a qualifying sex offender.