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ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs)
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-30T17:29:27.000ZZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) are generalized representations of United States Postal Service (USPS) ZIP Code service areas. The USPS ZIP Codes identify the individual post office or metropolitan area delivery station associated with mailing addresses. USPS ZIP Codes are not areal features but a collection of mail delivery routes.
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Iowa Child Welfare Assessments by Disposition, County and Year
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-28T22:00:25.000ZThis dataset provides the number and disposition of child welfare assessments conducted by the Department of Human Services beginning January 1, 2004. On January 1, 2014, the department began using the Differential Response System, which allows for a family assessment in additional to a traditional child abuse investigation for allegations of abuse and neglect. Data prior to 2014 only report child abuse investigations. The family assessment is not used in physical or sexual abuse cases, or other types of serious abuse cases seen. It is used only in denial of critical care cases where the child is not in imminent danger. If at any time during a family assessment it appears the child isn’t safe, the case is reassigned to the child abuse assessment pathway. The family assessment pathway results in pairing families with services and supports. The traditional child abuse assessments result in a finding. Findings include: “founded” meaning abuse occurred and results in perpetrator placement on the child abuse registry; “confirmed” meaning abuse occurred, but it was minor, isolated and not likely to reoccur, does not go on the central abuse registry; and “unconfirmed” meaning abuse did not occur.
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Iowa Child Abuse Occurrences by Year, County and Type of Abuse
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-28T22:00:22.000ZThis dataset summarizes occurrences of abuse by type identified during child welfare assessments conducted by DHS with "founded" or "confirmed" findings beginning January 1, 2004. “Founded” means abuse occurred and resulted in perpetrator placement on the child abuse registry. "Confirmed” means abuse occurred, but it was minor, isolated and not likely to reoccur, and perpetrator was not placed on the central abuse registry. Data is grouped by calendar year, county and type of abuse. For each child included in the assessment, up to 10 types of abuse may be indicated. Each child may be confirmed of multiple types of abuse on a single assessment, and may have multiple assessments. The county is determined according to the child's county of residence at time of the assessment.
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Vacant Housing Units in Iowa by Vacancy Status (ACS 5-Year Estimates)
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-07T17:44:38.000ZThis dataset contains Iowa vacant housing units estimate by vacancy status for State of Iowa, individual Iowa counties, Iowa places and census tracts within Iowa. Data is from the American Community Survey, Five Year Estimates, Table B25004. Vacancy status includes the following: Total, For rent, For sale only, Other vacant, Rented not occupied, Sold not occupied, For migrant workers, and For seasonal recreational or occasional use.
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Iowa Child Abuse Victims by Year, County and Age Group
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-28T22:00:22.000ZThis dataset provides the number of victims associated with child welfare assessments conducted by DHS with "founded" or "confirmed" findings beginning January 1, 2004. “Founded” means abuse occurred and resulted in perpetrator placement on the child abuse registry. "Confirmed” means abuse occurred, but it was minor, isolated and not likely to reoccur, and perpetrator was not placed on the central abuse registry. Data is grouped by calendar year, county and age group. If a child had multiple assessments, age is counted into the age category the child meets at the time the most adverse assessment was reported during the year. The county is also determined according to the child's county of residence for the most adverse assessment.
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Claims Against State of Iowa
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-13T22:00:22.000ZThis dataset provides information on all claims against the State of Iowa or a State employee received by the State Appeal Board on or after July 1, 2015. The State Appeal Board is three member board comprised of the Auditor of State, Treasurer of State, and Director of the Department of Management who approves or rejects, and pays claims received. Claims are either general claims or tort claims. General claims are related to outdated warrants, invoices, refunds, credits, exemptions, or outdated bills for merchandise or services rendered to the State. Tort claims claims involve property damage, personal injury or wrongful death.
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State of Iowa Outdated Warrants
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-29T21:32:08.000ZThe following resource provides outdated warrant information for the past five fiscal years.
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ADBNet - Water Quality Assessment Database
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-30T20:44:29.000ZADBNet is an online database tracking Iowa's water quality assessments. These assessments are prepared under guidance provided by the US EPA under Section 305b of the Clean Water Act. The assessments are intended to estimate the extent to which Iowa's waterbodies meet the goals of the Clean Water Act and attain state water quality standards, and share this information with planners, citizens and other partners in basin planning and watershed management activities. Water quality in Iowa is measured by comparisons of recent monitoring data to the Iowa Water Quality Standards. Results of recent water quality monitoring, special water quality studies, and other assessments of the quality of Iowa's waters are used to determine the degree to which Iowa's rivers, streams, lakes, and wetlands support the beneficial uses for which they are designated in the Iowa Water Quality Standards (for example, aquatic life (fishing), swimming, and/or use as a source of a public water supply). Other information from water quality monitoring and studies that are up to five years old are also used to expand the coverage of assessments in the report. Waters assessed as impaired (that is, either partially supporting or not supporting their designated uses) form the basis for the state's list of impaired waters as required by Section 303(d) of the Clean Water Act.
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Housing Units in Iowa by Occupancy Status (ACS 5-Year Estimates)
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-07T17:43:38.000ZThis dataset contains Iowa housing unit estimate by occupancy status for State of Iowa, individual Iowa counties, Iowa places and census tracts within Iowa. Data is from the American Community Survey, Five Year Estimates, Table B25002. Occupancy Status includes: Total, Vacant, and Occupied.
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Percent of Iowa Child Welfare Assessments by Disposition Each Calendar Year
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-28T22:00:25.000ZThis chart displays the percent and number of child welfare assessments conducted by the Department of Human Services each calendar year beginning January 1, 2004.<br /><br />On January 1, 2014, the department began using the Differential Response System, which allows for a family assessment in additional to a traditional child abuse investigation for allegations of abuse and neglect. Data prior to 2014 only report child abuse investigations.<br /><br />The family assessment is not used in physical or sexual abuse cases, or other types of serious abuse cases seen. It is used only in denial of critical care cases where the child is not in imminent danger. If at any time during a family assessment it appears the child isn’t safe, the case is reassigned to the child abuse assessment pathway.<br /><br />The family assessment pathway results in pairing families with services and supports. The traditional child abuse assessments result in a finding. Findings include: “founded”- abuse occurred and results in perpetrator placement on the child abuse registry; “confirmed”- abuse occurred, but it was minor, isolated and not likely to reoccur, does not go on the central abuse registry; and “unconfirmed”- abuse did not occur.