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Code · Iowa · Chapter 214A — Motor Fuel

214A.41 Definitions.

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As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
1. “Fuel source” means any of the following:
a. Any substance or combination of substances that is used to power an internal combustion engine, including but not limited to a biofuel, diesel fuel, gasoline, hydrogen, propane, or a renewable fuel.
b. Any source of energy delivered or placed into the battery or other energy storage device that is used to power an electric motor.
2. “Fuel-powered equipment” means any good subject to a contract for sale under chapter 554, article 2, that is manufactured to be operated with an engine or motor, regardless of whether it is self-propelled.
3. “Government entity” means any of the following:
a. A principal central department of the executive branch as enumerated in section 7E.5, or a state authority, board, commission, council, or independent agency that is not under the direction of a principal central department as enumerated in section 7E.5.
b. A political subdivision of the state, including but not limited to a county as provided in chapter 331 or city as provided in chapter 364.
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