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The Beginning of I-CASH

In 1990, Iowa Legislature passed enabling Legislation, [Code of Iowa 262.78 Center for agricultural health and safety] to establish Iowa’s Center for Agricultural Safety and Health.

The following is reprinted from the code:

1. The board of regents shall establish a center for agricultural health and safety at the University of Iowa. The center shall be a joint venture by the University of Iowa and Iowa State University. The center shall establish farm health and safety programs designed to reduce the incidence of disabilities suffered by persons engaged in agriculture that results from disease or injury. The University of Iowa is primarily responsible for the management of agricultural health and injury programs at the center. Iowa State University of science and technology is primarily responsible for the management of the agricultural safety programs of the center.

2. The center shall cooperate with the Office of Rural Health, established under section 263.17, and the Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship. The agencies shall coordinate programs to the extent practicable.

3. The President of the University of Iowa, in consultation with the President of Iowa State University, shall employ a full-time director of the Center. The Center may employ staff to carry out the center’s purpose. The Director shall coordinate the agricultural health and safety programs of the center. The Director shall regularly meet and consult with the advisory committee to the office of rural health. The Director shall provide the Board of Regents with relevant information regarding the center.

4. The Center may solicit, accept, and administer moneys contributed to the center by any source, and may enter into contracts with public or private agencies in order to carry out its purposes.

5. The Center shall cooperate with public and private entities to provide support to programs emphasizing agricultural health, safety, and rehabilitation for farm families.

6. The Center shall submit an annual report of the activities of the center to the Governor, the Secretary of the Senate and the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives by January 15 of each year

 

 

Did you know?
In a recent research study, measures of farm stress and adoption of technology were completed on 985 dairy farmers. The highest levels of stress were reported for time pressures, machinery breakdown, weather, and government policies. Stress related to new technologies occurred rarely.
Alpass F, et al. Int J Stress Man 11(3) 2004, 270-281.