Iowa Code § 166A.2
Sheep dealer’s license
Redline — January 1, 2012 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2020
As of January 1, 2012
1. A person shall not act as a dealer unless the person obtains a license issued by the department. The license fee is ten dollars. A license expires on the first day of the second July following date of issue. An initial license shall be numbered and any subsequent or renewed license issued to the dealer shall retain the same number. An application for a license must be prepared on a form furnished by the department.
Applications for licenses shall be made upon blanks furnished by the department.
For good and sufficient grounds the department may refuse to grant a license to any applicant, and it may also revoke a license to any applicant for a violation of any provision of this chapter, or for the refusal or failure of any licensee to obey the lawful directions of the department.
2. For good and sufficient grounds the department may refuse to grant a license to any applicant. The department may also revoke a license obtained by a dealer for a violation of any provision of this chapter or for the refusal or failure of a dealer to obey the lawful directions of the department.
Any person who is licensed as a sheep dealer under chapter 172A shall be exempt from this section.
3. Any person who is licensed as a sheep dealer under chapter 172A shall be exempt from this section.
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