99A.1 Definitions. For the purpose of this chapter, the words, terms, and phrases defined in this section shall have the meanings given them. 1. “Gambling devices” means gambling devices as defined in section 725.9. 2. “Issuing authority” and “authority issuing the license” mean and include the officer, board, bureau, department, commission, or agency of the […]
99A.10 Manufacture and distribution of gambling devices permitted. A person may manufacture or act as a distributor for gambling devices for sale out of the state in another jurisdiction where possession of the device is legal or for sale in the state or use in the state if the use is permitted pursuant to either […]
99A.2 Intentional possession. 1. The intentional possession or willful keeping of a gambling device upon any licensed premises, except as provided in this chapter, is cause for the revocation of any license upon the premises where the gambling device is found. Possession by an employee of the licensee on the premises of the licensee creates […]
99A.3 Proceedings to revoke. The proceedings for revocation shall be had before the issuing authority, which shall have power to revoke the license or licenses involved, as hereinafter provided. [C54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §99A.3]
99A.4 Duties of peace officers. Every sheriff, deputy sheriff, constable, marshal, policeman, police officer, and peace officer shall immediately report the finding of gambling devices at licensed premises to the authority or authorities issuing the license or licenses applicable to the premises in question. [C54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §99A.4] […]
99A.5 Order to show cause. Upon the receipt of such information from any of the peace officers referred to in section 99A.4, if any issuing authority is of the opinion that cause exists for the revocation of any such license, then that authority shall issue an order to show cause directed to the licensee of […]
99A.6 Licenses revoked — appeal. 1. If, upon the hearing of the order to show cause, the issuing authority finds that the licensee intentionally possessed or willfully kept upon the licensee’s licensed premises any gambling device, then the license or licenses under which the licensed business is operated, or used in the operation of such […]
99A.7 Attorney general — duty. The attorney general shall attend the hearing, interrogate the witnesses, and advise the issuing authority. The attorney general shall also appear for the issuing authority in any certiorari proceeding taken pursuant to section 99A.6. [C54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §99A.7] 94 Acts, ch 1173, §7 […]
99A.8 Witnesses. The issuing authority may issue subpoenas and compel the attendance of witnesses at any hearing. Witnesses duly subpoenaed and attending any such hearing shall be paid fees and mileage by the issuing authority equal to the fees and mileage paid witnesses in the district court. [C54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, […]
99A.9 Owner of premises — when penalized. When the license is revoked under the provisions of this chapter, subject to the provisions of section 99A.6, the owner of the premises upon which any licensed business has been operated shall not be penalized by reason thereof unless it is established that the owner had knowledge of […]