DES MOINES - The Senate voted unanimously Wednesday to approve legislation intended to prevent dependent adult abuse and strengthen the state's response when allegations of potential mistreatment arise.
Senate File 484, which passed on a 50-0 verdict, contained a number of recommendations from a state task force formed by Gov. Chet Culver after 21 men with mental retardation were removed from a bunkhouse in Atalissa with boarded up windows and no central heating system.
Provisions of the measure included requiring annual registration of boarding homes, establishing regulatory requirements for boarding homes and dependent adults and mandating improved record keeping of abuse allegations. The legislation also proposed reforms within the Department of Human Services and the Department of Inspections and Appeals on the process for taking complaints and how to consistently apply definitions of dependent adults.
"It is a good first step to resolving many of the issues brought to light by the misfortunate events in Atalissa," said Sen. Rich Olive, D-Story City.
The men, who are considered dependent adults, had been working for Henry's Turkey Service and reportedly turned over a portion of their wages for room and board. Some of the men were found to have been malnourished and had severe dental problems after they were moved into alternative homes.
Senate File 484 requires the owner or lessee of a boarding home to register with and submit occupancy rates to the state Department of Inspections and Appeals. A boarding home is defined as a premises used by an owner or lessee for the purpose of renting rooms to three or more unrelated persons where supervision or assistance with activities of daily living is provided.
If an allegation of a violation by the boarding home is reported regarding the care or safety of an individual living in a boarding home, then state officials are required to implement a coordinated, interagency approach to respond to the allegations.
Contact Rod Boshart at (515) 243-7220 or rod.boshart@gazcomm.com
Posted in Politics on Thursday, April 16, 2009 12:00 am Updated: 6:14 pm.
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