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Code · Iowa · Chapter 602 — Judicial Branch

602.1509 Expenses.

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1. When a judicial officer, court employee, or other person providing professional services to the courts is required to travel in the discharge of official duties, the person shall be paid actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of duties, not to exceed a maximum amount established by the supreme court. The supreme court shall prescribe procedures to establish the maximum amount, terms, and conditions for reimbursement of the expenses.
2. The supreme court may authorize juvenile court officers to receive a monthly allowance for use of an automobile in the discharge of official duties in lieu of receiving an expense reimbursement based on mileage.
83 Acts, ch 186, §1509, 10201
Referred to in §602.1511, 602.1512, 602.4305, 602.5205, 602.9206, 622.69
See annual Iowa Acts for provisions relating to judicial officer reimbursement waiver for travel outside of the judicial officer’s county of residence for official judicial business
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