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Code · Iowa · Chapter 214A — Motor Fuel

214A.42 State and local regulation governing fuel-powered equipment — prohibition.

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A government entity shall not adopt or continue in effect any regulation, including in the form of a rule, ordinance, or resolution, that does any of the following:
1. Prohibits or restricts a person from possessing, storing, transferring, acquiring, operating, maintaining, repairing, or reusing fuel-powered equipment or parts of fuel-powered equipment solely because such equipment is manufactured to be powered by a specific fuel source.
2. Requires that a person selling fuel-powered equipment or parts of fuel-powered equipment do any of the following:
a. Sell fuel-powered equipment or parts of fuel-powered equipment solely because such equipment is manufactured to be powered by a specific fuel source.
b. Maintain an inventory of fuel-powered equipment or parts of fuel-powered equipment solely because such equipment is manufactured to be powered by a specific fuel source.
Referred to in §214A.43
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