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Iowa Code (select sections)Title VI. Human ServicesSubtitle 6. Children and FamiliesChapter 235F. Elder Abuse235F.1. Definitions235F.2. Commencement of actions--waiver to juvenile court235F.5. Hearings--temporary orders235F.6. Disposition235F.7. Emergency ordersChapter 236. Domestic Abuse236.1. Short title236.2. Definitions.236.3. Commencement of actions--waiver to juvenile court.236.3A. Plaintiffs proceeding pro se--provision of forms and assistance.236.3B. Assistance by county attorney.236.4. Hearings--temporary orders.236.5. Disposition.236.6. Emergency orders.236.7. Procedure.236.9. Domestic abuse information.236.10. Plaintiff's address--confidentiality of records.236.11. Duties of peace officer--magistrate.236.12. Prevention of further abuse--notification of rights--arrest--liability236.13. Prohibition against referral.236.15. Application for designation and funding as a provider of services for victims of domestic abuse.236.16. Department powers and duties.236.17. Domestic abuse training requirements.236.18. Reference to certain criminal provisions236.19. Foreign protective orders--registration--enforcement.236.20. Mutual protective orders prohibited--exceptions.Title XV. Judicial Branch and Judicial ProceduresSubtitle 1. Domestic RelationsChapter 598. Dissolution of Marriage and Domestic Relations598.2. Jurisdiction and venue598.5. Contents of petition--verification--evidence598.17. Dissolution of marriage--evidence598.21A. Orders for spousal supportSubtitle 5. Special ActionsChapter 664A. No Contact Orders664A.1. Definitions664A.2. Applicability664A.3. Entry of temporary no--contact order664A.4. Notice of no--contact order664A.4A. Short-form notification--no-contact order or protective order664A.5. Modification--entry of permanent no--contact order664A.6. Mandatory arrest for violation of no--contact order664A.7. Violation of no--contact order or protective order--contempt or simple misdemeanor penalties.664A.8. Extension of no--contact order.Title XVI. Criminal Law and ProcedureSubtitle 1. Crime Control and Criminal ActsChapter 708. Assault708.1. Assault defined708.2A. Domestic abuse assault--mandatory minimums, penalties enhanced--extension of no-contact order.708.2B. Treatment of domestic abuse offenders.708.7. Harassment708.11. StalkingChapter 711. Robbery and Extortion711.4. ExtortionChapter 724. Weapons724.8. Persons ineligible for permit to carry weaponsChapter 727. Health, Safety and Welfare 727.8. Electronic and mechanical eavesdroppingChapter 708. Assaultback to top708.2A. Domestic abuse assault--mandatory minimums, penalties enhanced--extension of no-contact order.1. For the purposes of this chapter, “domestic abuse assault” means an assault, as defined in section 708.1, which is domestic abuse as defined in section 236.2, subsection 2, paragraph “a”, “b”, “c”, or “d”.
b. A person convicted of violating subsection 4 shall be sentenced as provided under section 902.9, subsection 1, paragraph “e”, and shall be denied parole or work release until the person has served a minimum of one year of the person's sentence. Notwithstanding section 901.5, subsections 1, 3, and 5 and section 907.3, the person cannot receive a suspended or deferred sentence or a deferred judgment; however, the person sentenced shall receive credit for any time the person was confined in a jail or detention facility following arrest.
10. In addition to the mandatory minimum term of confinement imposed by subsection 7, paragraph “a”, the court shall order a person convicted under subsection 2 or 3 to participate in a batterers' treatment program as required under section 708.2B. In addition, as a condition of deferring judgment or sentence pursuant to section 907.3, the court shall order the person to participate in a batterers' treatment program. The clerk of the district court shall send a copy of the judgment or deferred judgment to the judicial district department of correctional services.Added by Acts 1987 (72 G.A.) ch. 154, § 9. Amended by Acts 1991 (74 G.A.) ch. 218, § 27; Acts 1991 (74 G.A.) ch. 219, §§ 19, 20; Acts 1992 (74 G.A.) ch. 1163, § 118; Acts 1993 (75 G.A.) ch. 157, § 9; Acts 1994 (75 G.A.) ch. 1093, § 2; Acts 1995 (76 G.A.) ch. 90, § 1; Acts 1996 (76 G.A.) ch. 1131, § 3; Acts 1997 (77 G.A.) ch. 33, § 14; Acts 1998 (77 G.A.) ch. 1192, § 1; Acts 1999 (78 G.A.) ch. 65, § 4; Acts 1999 (78 G.A.) ch. 114, § 45; Acts 2002 (79 G.A.) ch. 1004, § 4; Acts 2006 (81 G.A.) ch. 1101, H.F. 2652, §§ 13, 14; Acts 2012 (84 G.A.) ch. 1002, S.F. 93, §§ 4, 5; Acts 2013 (85 G.A.) ch. 30, H.F. 417, § 249.	About WomensLaw.org |