101.10 Assistance of department of natural resources.
If the state fire marshal has reasonable grounds for believing that a leak constitutes a hazardous condition which threatens the public health and safety, the fire marshal may request the assistance of the department of natural resources, and upon such request the department of natural resources is empowered to eliminate the hazardous condition as provided in chapter 455B, subchapter IV, part 4, the provisions of section 455B.390, subsection 3, to the contrary notwithstanding.
[C79, 81, §101.10; 82 Acts, ch 1199, §92, 96]
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Structure Iowa Code
Title III - PUBLIC SERVICES AND REGULATION
Chapter 101 - COMBUSTIBLE AND FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS AND LIQUEFIED GASES
Section 101.1 - Rules by fire marshal — definitions.
Section 101.2 - Scope of rules.
Section 101.3 - Separate rules for liquids and gas.
Section 101.4 - Nonconforming use.
Section 101.5A - Shared public petroleum storage facilities.
Section 101.6 - Ordinances by municipalities.
Section 101.8 - Assistance by local officials.
Section 101.9 - Repairs ordered by fire marshal.
Section 101.10 - Assistance of department of natural resources.
Section 101.11 - Use in vehicle — marking — dispensing prohibition — penalty.
Section 101.12 - Aboveground tanks authorized.
Section 101.13 - Liquefied petroleum gas containers.
Section 101.14 - Action for damages — evidence — user conduct.
Section 101.22 - Report of existing and new tanks — registration fee— tag — penalty.
Section 101.23 - State fire marshal reporting rules.
Section 101.24 - Duties and powers of the state fire marshal.
Section 101.25 - Violations — orders.
Section 101.26 - Penalties — burden of proof.
Section 101.27 - Judicial review.
Section 101.28 - Fees for certification inspections of underground storage tanks.