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Iowa Code § 238.10

Revocation of license

Redline — January 1, 2012 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2025
As of January 1, 2012
The administrator may, after due notice and hearing, revoke the license:
The department may, after due notice and hearing, revoke the license if any of the following applies:
1. In case the person to whom the same is issued violates any provision of this chapter.
1. The licensee violates any provision of this chapter.
2. When in the opinion of the administrator such agency is maintained in such a way as to waste or misuse funds contributed by the public or without due regard to sanitation or hygiene or to the health, comfort, or well-being of the child cared for or placed by the agency.
2. When the agency is maintained in such a way as to waste or misuse funds contributed by the public or without due regard to sanitation or hygiene or to the health, comfort, or well-being of the child cared for or placed by the agency.
3. In case of violation by the licensee or the licensee’s agents of any law of the state in a manner disclosing moral turpitude or unfitness to maintain such agency.
3. The licensee or the licensee’s agents violate any law of the state in a manner disclosing moral turpitude or unfitness to maintain the agency.
4. In case any such agency is conducted by a person of ill repute or bad moral character.
4. The agency is operated by a person of ill repute or bad moral character.
5. In case said agency operates in persistent violation of the reasonable regulations of the administrator governing such agencies.
5. The agency operates in persistent violation of the regulations governing such agencies.
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