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Code · Iowa · Chapter 161A — Soil And Water Conservation

161A.38 New classification.

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1. After a subdistrict has been established and the improvements thereof constructed and put in operation, if the governing body shall find that the original assessments are not equitable as a basis for the expenses of any enlargement or extension thereof which may have become necessary, the governing body shall order a new classification of all lands in said subdistrict by resolution, and appoint three appraisers, which shall meet the same requirements as set forth in section 161A.23.
2. Upon the completion of the reclassification, those affected by such reclassification shall have the right to appeal as set forth in this subchapter.
[C62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §467A.38]
C93, §161A.38
Referred to in §161A.37, 161A.41
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