Iowa Code 673.5 – Warning sign — notice
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Terms Used In Iowa Code 673.5
- following: when used by way of reference to a chapter or other part of a statute mean the next preceding or next following chapter or other part. See Iowa Code 4.1
- person: means individual, corporation, limited liability company, government or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, partnership or association, or any other legal entity. See Iowa Code 4.1
673.5 Warning sign — notice.
A fair authority shall post a warning sign at a conspicuous place on any domesticated animal
premises located on the fairgrounds. The warning sign shall be clearly visible to a person visiting the premises for the first time. The sign shall have a white background and the sign’s notice shall be printed in black letters a minimum of one inch high in the following form:
WARNING DOMESTICATED ANIMAL PREMISES
Under Iowa Code chapter 673, the fair is not liable for a domesticated animal pathogen transmitted from this domesticated animal premises. Take necessary sanitary precautions including by not touching your face or consuming food or water until thoroughly cleansing and drying your hands after your visit. As soon as possible after your visit, thoroughly cleanse your hands using an appropriate soap and water and thoroughly dry them after cleansing.
2017 Acts, ch 80, §3
Referred to in §673.4
A fair authority shall post a warning sign at a conspicuous place on any domesticated animal
premises located on the fairgrounds. The warning sign shall be clearly visible to a person visiting the premises for the first time. The sign shall have a white background and the sign’s notice shall be printed in black letters a minimum of one inch high in the following form:
WARNING DOMESTICATED ANIMAL PREMISES
Under Iowa Code chapter 673, the fair is not liable for a domesticated animal pathogen transmitted from this domesticated animal premises. Take necessary sanitary precautions including by not touching your face or consuming food or water until thoroughly cleansing and drying your hands after your visit. As soon as possible after your visit, thoroughly cleanse your hands using an appropriate soap and water and thoroughly dry them after cleansing.
2017 Acts, ch 80, §3
Referred to in §673.4