Iowa Code 483A.13 – Destroyed license blanks — accountability
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Terms Used In Iowa Code 483A.13
- License: means a privilege granted by the commission to fish, hunt, fur harvest, pursue, catch, kill, take in any manner, use, have possession of, sell, or transport all or part of a wild animal, bird, game, or fish, including any privilege related to a license granted by issuance of a stamp or a payment of a fee. See Iowa Code 483A.1A
- License agent: means an individual, business, or governmental agency authorized to sell a license. See Iowa Code 483A.1A
- Rule: includes "regulation". See Iowa Code 4.1
When license blanks in the possession of a license agent are accidentally destroyed, the holder of the blanks shall only be relieved from accountability upon the presentation of satisfactory explanation and the filing of a bond to the director that the blanks have actually been so destroyed. The commission may determine by rule what shall constitute a satisfactory explanation of the occurrence.