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Code · Iowa · Chapter 103 — Electricians And Electrical Contractors

103.34 Appeal procedures.

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1. Upon receipt of a notice of appeal filed pursuant to section 103.33, the chairperson or administrative staff of the board may designate a hearing officer from among the board members to hear the appeal or may set the matter for hearing before the full board at its next scheduled meeting. A majority of the board shall make the decision.
2. Upon receiving the notice of appeal filed pursuant to section 103.33, the board shall notify all persons served with the order appealed from. Such persons may join in the hearing and give testimony in their own behalf. The board shall set the hearing date on a date not more than fourteen days after receipt of the notice of appeal unless otherwise agreed by the interested parties and the board.
2007 Acts, ch 197, §44, 50; 2008 Acts, ch 1092, §31, 32; 2024 Acts, ch 1170, §58, 93
Referred to in §103.29, 103.31
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