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Code · Iowa · Chapter 184A — Excise Tax On Turkeys

184A.1C Powers of the council.

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The council may do all of the following:
1. Employ, manage, and discharge assistants and professional counsel as necessary, prescribe their duties and powers, and provide for their compensation.
2. Establish offices, incur expenses, and enter into any contracts or agreements necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter.
3. Adopt rules necessary to administer the functions of the council as provided in this chapter.
4. Enter into arrangements for the collection and deposit of the assessment.
5. Require that any administrator, employee, or other person occupying a position of trust under this chapter give bond in the amount required by the council. The premiums for bonds shall be part of the costs of collecting the assessment.
6. Receive money, including in the form of gifts, rents, royalties, or license fees which shall be deposited in the turkey council account as provided in section 184A.4.
99 Acts, ch 158, §4, 18, 19
Referred to in §184A.4
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