Iowa Code § 461A.34
Powers in municipalities
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As of January 1, 2012
Municipalities, or individuals, or corporations organized for that purpose only, acting separately or in conjunction with each other, may establish like parks outside the limits of cities, and when established without the support of the public state parks fund, the municipalities, corporations, or persons establishing the same, as the case may be, shall have control thereof independently of the executive council; but none of the said municipalities, individuals, or corporations, acting under the provisions of this section shall establish, maintain or operate any such park as herein contemplated for pecuniary profit.
Municipalities, or individuals, or corporations organized only for the purpose of establishing a park, acting separately or in conjunction with each other, may establish parks outside the limits of cities. If a park is established without the support of the public state parks fund, the municipalities, corporations, or persons establishing the park, as the case may be, shall have control of the park independently of the executive council. However, none of the municipalities, individuals, or corporations, acting under the provisions of this section shall establish, maintain, or operate any such park as contemplated in this section for pecuniary profit.
C93, §461A.34
C93, §461A.34
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