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Iowa Code § 137C.10

Suspension or revocation of licenses

Known as the Iowa Hotel Sanitation Code

The act spans §§ 137C.1 to 137C.9 (25 sections).

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Sanon v. City of Pella (2015)

Most recently applied in Sanon v. City of Pella (June 2015)

[C79, 81, §170B.7]

A regulatory authority may suspend or revoke a license issued to a person under the Iowa hotel sanitation code if any of the following occurs:

1. The person’s hotel does not conform to a provision of the Iowa hotel sanitation code or a rule adopted pursuant to this chapter.

2. The person violates a provision of the Iowa hotel sanitation code or a rule adopted pursuant to this chapter.

3. The person conducts an activity constituting a criminal offense in the hotel and is convicted of a serious misdemeanor or a more serious offense as a result.

90 Acts, ch 1204, §36, 66

C91, §137C.10

91 Acts, ch 107, §9

Official source: Iowa Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Iowa statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.