1. The review committee shall perform the following duties: a. Prepare a biennial report for the governor, supreme court, attorney general, and the general assembly concerning the following subjects: (1) The causes and manner of domestic abuse deaths, including an analysis of factual information obtained through reviewof domesticabuse death certificatesand domestic abuse death data, including patient records and other pertinent confidential and public information concerning domestic abuse deaths. (2) The contributing factors of domestic abuse deaths. (3) Recommendations regarding the prevention of future domestic abuse deaths, including actions to be taken by communities, based on an analysis of these contributing factors. b. Advise and consult state agencies regarding program and regulatory changes that may prevent domestic abuse deaths. c. Develop protocols for domestic abuse death investigations and committee review. 2. In performing duties pursuant to subsection 1, the review committee shall review the relationship between the decedent victim and the alleged or convicted perpetrator from the point where the abuse allegedly began, until the domestic abuse death occurred, and shall review all relevant documents pertaining to the relationship between the parties, including but not limited to protective orders and dissolution, custody, and support agreements and related courtrecords, inorderto ascertain whether acorrelation exists between certain events in the relationship and any escalation of abuse, and whether patterns can be established regarding such events in relation to domestic abuse deaths in general. The review committee shall consider such conclusions in making recommendations pursuant to subsection 1. 3. The committee shall meet upon the call of the chairperson, upon the request of a state agency, or as determined by a majority of the committee. 4. The committee shall annually elect a chairperson and other officers as deemed necessary by the committee. 5. The committee may establish subcommittees or panels to whom the committee may assign some or allof the committee’s responsibilities. 6. Membersof the committeewho are currentlypracticingattorneys or current employees of the judicial branch of state government shall not participate in the following: a. An investigation by the committee that involves a case in which the committee member ispresently involved in the member’s professional capacity. b. Development of protocols by the committee for domestic abuse death investigations and committee review. c. Development of regulatory changes related to domestic abuse deaths. 1184, §82; 2024 Acts, ch 1170, §221 – 223
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