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Home » US Law » 2022 Iowa Code » Title V - AGRICULTURE » Chapter 212 - SALES OF CERTAIN COMMODITIES FROM BULK

Section 212.1 – Definitions.

212.1 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires, “department” means the department of agriculture and land stewardship. 2017 Acts, ch 159, §48 Former §212.1 transferred to §212.1A

Section 212.1A – Coal, charcoal, and coke.

212.1A Coal, charcoal, and coke. No person shall sell, offer or expose for sale any coal, charcoal, or coke in any other manner than by weight, or represent any of said commodities as being the product of any county, state, or territory, except that in which mined or produced, or represent that said commodities contain […]

Section 212.2 – Delivery tickets required.

212.2 Delivery tickets required. A person shall not deliver any bulk commodities, other than liquids, by vehicle unless otherwise provided for, without each delivery being accompanied by two duplicate delivery tickets. Each delivery ticket shall be written in ink or other indelible substance and include all of the following: 1. The actual weight distinctly expressed […]

Section 212.3 – Disposition of delivery tickets.

212.3 Disposition of delivery tickets. One duplicate delivery ticket described in section 212.2 shall be delivered to the vendee and the other duplicative delivery ticket shall be returned to the vendor or retained electronically by the vendor if approval from the department has previously been granted. Upon demand of the department the person in charge […]

Section 212.4 – Sales without delivery.

212.4 Sales without delivery. When the vendee carries away the commodity purchased, a delivery ticket, showing the actual number of pounds received by the vendee, shall be issued to the vendee by the vendor. [S13, §3009-l; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §3248; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §212.4]

Section 212.6 – Inspection of vehicles.

212.6 Inspection of vehicles. The department may stop any wagon, auto truck, or other vehicle loaded with any commodity being bought, offered or exposed for sale, or sold, and compel the person having charge of the same to bring the load to a scale designated by said department and weighed for the purpose of determining […]