Iowa Code § 702.5
Child
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Current — January 1, 2013
As of January 1, 2012
For purposes of Title XVI,* unless another age is specified, a “child” is any person under the age of fourteen years.
For purposes of Title XVI,* unless another age is specified, a “child” is any person under the age of fourteen years.
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*This provision does not include chapters 709A, 718A, 822, 904, 913, and 914, which were moved into Title XVI by the Code editor. Chapters 709A, 718A, 822, 904, 913, and 914 contain the applicable provisions pertaining to those chapters.
*This provision does not include chapters 709A, 718A, 822, 904, 913, and 914, which were moved into Title XVI by the Code editor. Chapters 709A, 718A, 822, 904, 913, and 914 contain the applicable provisions pertaining to those chapters.
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