2025 Session Last amended: 2024 session

§ 142A.20 — Administrative and Judicial Review of Children, Youth, and Families Matters

Plain-Language Summary

This section provides the right to appeal decisions about public assistance, social services, and foster care payments. A state human services judge holds hearings and recommends orders to the commissioner. If you disagree with the commissioner's decision, you can appeal to district court.

Practical Notes
If your application for benefits is denied or your benefits are reduced or ended, you have the right to a hearing. You can also request reconsideration within 30 days of the commissioner’s order. Benefits continue during the appeal process. Appeals to district court must be filed within 30 days, and no filing fees or costs are charged except in maltreatment cases.