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Iowa Code § 123.91

Second and subsequent conviction

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Current — January 1, 2021
As of January 1, 2012
Any person who has been convicted, in a criminal action, in any court of record, of a violation of a provision of this chapter, a provision of the prior laws of this state relating to intoxicating liquors, wine, or beer which was in force prior to the enactment of this chapter, or a provision of the laws of the United States or of any other state relating to intoxicating liquors, wine, or beer, and who is thereafter convicted of a subsequent criminal offense against any provision of this chapter is guilty of the following offenses:
Unless otherwise provided by law, a person who has been convicted in a criminal action in any court of record of a violation of a provision of this chapter, except for a violation of section 123.46, or a provision of the laws of the United States or of any other state relating to alcoholic liquors, wine, or beer, and who is thereafter convicted of a subsequent criminal offense against any provision of this chapter is guilty of the following offenses:
1. For the second conviction, a serious misdemeanor.
1. For the second conviction, a serious misdemeanor.
2. For the third and each subsequent conviction, an aggravated misdemeanor.
2. For the third and each subsequent conviction, an aggravated misdemeanor.
85 Acts, ch 32, §56
85 Acts, ch 32, §56; 2018 Acts, ch 1060, §44; 2019 Acts, ch 59, §44; 2019 Acts, ch 140, §42

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