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Iowa

Chapter 214A — Motor Fuel
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214A.1 Definitions.
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214A.1A Administration and enforcement.
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214A.2 Standards and classifications.
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214A.2A Kerosene.
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214A.2B Laboratory for motor fuels, biofuels, and renewable fuels.
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214A.2C Auditing programs.
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214A.3 Advertising. Transferred to §214A.21; 2022 Acts, ch 1067, §22.
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214A.4 Intrastate shipments.
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214A.5 Documentation.
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214A.6 Department tests — fee. Repealed by 2005 Acts, ch 159, §2.
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214A.7 Department inspection — samples tested. Transferred to §214A.22; 2022 Acts, ch 1067, §22.
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214A.8 Prohibition. Transferred to §214A.23; 2022 Acts, ch 1067, §22.
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214A.9 Poster showing analysis. Repealed by 2013 Acts, ch 15, §9.
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214A.10 Transfer pipes.
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214A.11 Penalties.
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214A.12 Industrial petroleum — permits.
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214A.13 Chemists — employment of.
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214A.14 Appropriation.
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214A.15 Gasoline receptacles. Repealed by 2021 Acts, ch 149, §17.
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214A.16 Notice of renewable fuel — decal. Transferred to §214A.21A; 2023 Acts, ch 154, §34.
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214A.17 Documentation in transactions.
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214A.18 MTBE prohibition.
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214A.19 Demonstration grants authorized. Transferred to §214A.24; 2022 Acts, ch 1067, §22.
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214A.20 Limitation on liability. Transferred to §214A.25; 2022 Acts, ch 1067, §22.
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214A.21 Advertising.
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214A.21A Notice of renewable fuel — decal.
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214A.22 Department inspection — samples tested.
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214A.23 Prohibition.
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214A.24 Demonstration grants authorized.
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214A.25 Limitation on liability.
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214A.31 E-15 access standard — establishment.
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214A.32 E-15 access standard — retail dealer compliance.
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214A.33 Suspension of E-15 access standard by order issued by governor.
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214A.34 Waiver of E-15 access standard by order issued by secretary of agriculture — E-15 unavailability.
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214A.35 Waiver of alternative E-15 access standard by order issued by secretary of agriculture — E-15 incompatible infrastructure.
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214A.36 Exemption from E-15 access standard for small retail motor fuel sites — by order issued by secretary of agriculture.
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214A.37 Disciplinary action.
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214A.41 Definitions.
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214A.42 State and local regulation governing fuel-powered equipment — prohibition.
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214A.43 State and local regulation governing fuel-powered equipment — void.
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