Iowa Code
Chapter 123 - ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL
Section 123.156 - Bonds not debt of state.

123.156 Bonds not debt of state. Repealed by 2011 Acts, ch 17, §16.

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title IV - PUBLIC HEALTH

Chapter 123 - ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL

Section 123.1 - Public policy declared.

Section 123.2 - General prohibition.

Section 123.3 - Definitions.

Section 123.4 - Alcoholic beverages division created.

Section 123.5 - Alcoholic beverages commission created — appointment — removal — vacancies.

Section 123.6 - Commission meetings.

Section 123.7 - Administrator appointed — duties.

Section 123.8 - Duties of commission and administrator.

Section 123.9 - Powers of administrator.

Section 123.10 - Rules.

Section 123.11 - Compensation and expenses.

Section 123.12 - Exemption from suit.

Section 123.13 - Prohibitions on commission members and employees.

Section 123.14 - Alcoholic beverage control law enforcement.

Section 123.15 - Favors from licensee or permittee.

Section 123.16 - Annual report.

Section 123.17 - Beer and liquor control fund — allocations to substance abuse programs — use of civil penalties.

Section 123.18 - Appropriations.

Section 123.19 - Distiller’s certificate of compliance — injunction — penalty.

Section 123.20 - Powers.

Section 123.21 - Rules.

Section 123.22 - State monopoly.

Section 123.23 - Distiller’s certificate of compliance — injunction — penalty.

Section 123.24 - Alcoholic liquor sales by the division — dishonored payments — liquor prices.

Section 123.25 - Consumption on premises.

Section 123.26 - Restrictions on sales — seals — labeling.

Section 123.27 - Sales and deliveries prohibited.

Section 123.28 - Restrictions on transportation.

Section 123.29 - Patent and proprietary products and sacramental wine.

Section 123.30 - Liquor control licenses — classes.

Section 123.31 - Liquor control licenses — application contents.

Section 123.32 - Action by local authorities and division on applications for liquor control licenses, native distilled spirits licenses, and wine and beer permits.

Section 123.33 - Records.

Section 123.34 - Expiration of licenses, permits, and certificates of compliance — seasonal, fourteen-day, and five-day licenses and permits — fees.

Section 123.35 - Simplified renewal procedure — class “E” procedure.

Section 123.36 - Liquor control license fees — Sunday sales.

Section 123.37 - Exclusive power to license and levy taxes — disputed taxes.

Section 123.38 - Nature of permit or license — surrender — transfer.

Section 123.38A - Confidential investigative records.

Section 123.39 - Suspension or revocation of license or permit — civil penalty.

Section 123.40 - Effect of revocation.

Section 123.41 - Manufacturer’s license — alcoholic liquor.

Section 123.42 - Broker’s permit.

Section 123.43 - Class “A” native distilled spirits license — application and issuance — fees.

Section 123.43A - Native distilleries.

Section 123.44 - Gifts prohibited.

Section 123.45 - Limitations on business interests.

Section 123.46 - Consumption or intoxication in public places — notifications — chemical tests — expungement.

Section 123.46A - Delivery of alcoholic beverages by retailers.

Section 123.47 - Persons under eighteen years of age, persons eighteen, nineteen, or twenty years of age, and persons twenty-one years of age and older.

Section 123.47A - Persons age eighteen, nineteen, and twenty — penalty.

Section 123.47B - Parental and school notification — persons under eighteen years of age.

Section 123.48 - Seizure of false or altered driver’s license or nonoperator’s identification card.

Section 123.49 - Miscellaneous prohibitions.

Section 123.50 - Criminal and civil penalties.

Section 123.50A - Alcohol compliance employee training program.

Section 123.51 - Advertisements for alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer.

Section 123.52 - Prohibited sale.

Section 123.53 - Beer and liquor control fund — allocations to substance abuse — use of civil penalties.

Section 123.54 - Appropriations.

Section 123.55 - Annual report.

Section 123.56 - Native wines.

Section 123.57 - Examination of accounts.

Section 123.58 - Auditing.

Section 123.59 - Bootlegging — penalties.

Section 123.60 - Nuisances.

Section 123.61 - Penalty.

Section 123.62 - Injunction.

Section 123.63 - Temporary writ.

Section 123.64 - Notice.

Section 123.65 - Scope of injunction.

Section 123.66 - Trial of action.

Section 123.67 - General reputation.

Section 123.68 - Contempt.

Section 123.69 - Trial of contempt action.

Section 123.70 - Injunction against bootlegger.

Section 123.71 - Conditions on injunction proceeding.

Section 123.72 - Order of abatement of nuisance.

Section 123.73 - Use of abated premises.

Section 123.74 - Fees.

Section 123.75 - Proceeds of sale.

Section 123.76 - Abatement of nuisance.

Section 123.77 - Abatement before judgment.

Section 123.78 - Existing liens.

Section 123.79 - Abatement bond a lien.

Section 123.80 - Attested copies filed.

Section 123.81 - Forfeiture of bond.

Section 123.82 - Procedure.

Section 123.83 - Method of trial.

Section 123.84 - Judgment.

Section 123.85 - Appeal.

Section 123.86 - County attorney to prosecute.

Section 123.87 - Prompt service.

Section 123.88 - Evidence.

Section 123.89 - Counts.

Section 123.90 - Penalties generally.

Section 123.91 - Second and subsequent conviction.

Section 123.92 - Civil liability for dispensing or sale and service of any alcoholic beverage (Dramshop Act) — liability insurance — underage persons.

Section 123.93 - Limitation of action.

Section 123.94 - Inurement of action prohibited.

Section 123.95 - Premises must be licensed — exception as to conventions and social gatherings.

Section 123.97 - Covered into general fund.

Section 123.98 - Labeling shipments.

Section 123.99 - False statements.

Section 123.100 - Packages in transit.

Section 123.101 - Record of shipments.

Section 123.102 - Inspection of shipping records.

Section 123.103 - Record and certification upon delivery.

Section 123.104 - Unlawful delivery.

Section 123.105 - Immunity from damage.

Section 123.106 - Federal statutes.

Section 123.107 - Unnecessary allegations.

Section 123.108 - Second conviction defined.

Section 123.109 - Record of conviction.

Section 123.110 - Proof of sale.

Section 123.111 - Purchaser as witness.

Section 123.112 - Peace officer as witness.

Section 123.113 - Judgment lien.

Section 123.114 - Enforcement of lien.

Section 123.115 - Defense.

Section 123.116 - Right to receive alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer.

Section 123.117 - Delivery to sheriff.

Section 123.118 - Destruction.

Section 123.119 - Evidence.

Section 123.120 - Attempt to destroy.

Section 123.121 - Venue.

Section 123.122 - Beer certificate, permit, or license required — exception for personal use.

Section 123.123 - Effect on liquor control licensees.

Section 123.124 - Beer permits — classes.

Section 123.125 - Issuance of beer permits.

Section 123.126 - High alcoholic content beer — applicability.

Section 123.126A - Canned cocktails — applicability — manufacture.

Section 123.127 - Class “A” and special class “A” beer permit application and issuance.

Section 123.128 - Class “B” beer permit application.

Section 123.129 - Class “C” beer permit application.

Section 123.130 - Authority under class “A” and special class “A” beer permits.

Section 123.131 - Authority under class “B” beer permit.

Section 123.132 - Authority under class “C” beer permit.

Section 123.133 - Sale on trains — bond.

Section 123.134 - Beer permit fees — Sunday sales.

Section 123.135 - Brewer’s certificate of compliance — penalties.

Section 123.136 - Barrel tax.

Section 123.137 - Report of barrel sales — penalty.

Section 123.138 - Records required — keg identification sticker.

Section 123.139 - Separate locations — class “A” or special class “A” beer permit.

Section 123.140 - Separate locations — class “B” or “C” beer permit.

Section 123.141 - Keeping liquor where beer is sold.

Section 123.142 - Unlawful sale and importation.

Section 123.143 - Distribution of funds.

Section 123.144 - Bottling beer.

Section 123.145 - Labels on bottles, barrels, etc.— conclusive evidence.

Section 123.146 - Importation of beer for personal use.

Section 123.150 - Sunday sales before New Year’s Day.

Section 123.151 - Posting notice on drunk driving laws required.

Section 123.153 - Definitions.

Section 123.154 - Project — revenue bonds.

Section 123.155 - Proceedings.

Section 123.156 - Bonds not debt of state.

Section 123.157 - Anticipatory notes.

Section 123.158 - Notice.

Section 123.159 - Exemption from taxation.

Section 123.160 - Bonds as investments.

Section 123.161 - Independent authorization.

Section 123.162 - Limitation.

Section 123.171 - Wine certificate, permit, or license required — exceptions for personal use.

Section 123.172 - Effect on liquor control licensees.

Section 123.173 - Wine permits — classes — authority.

Section 123.173A - Charity beer, spirits, and wine auction permit.

Section 123.173B - Charity beer, spirits, and wine event permit.

Section 123.174 - Issuance of wine permits.

Section 123.175 - Class “A” or retail wine permit application and issuance.

Section 123.176 - Native wines.

Section 123.177 - Authority under class “A” wine permit.

Section 123.178 - Authority under class “B” wine permit.

Section 123.178A - Authority under class “B” native wine permit.

Section 123.178B - Authority under class “C” native wine permit.

Section 123.179 - Permit fees.

Section 123.180 - Vintner’s certificate of compliance — wholesale and retail restrictions — penalties.

Section 123.181 - Prohibited acts.

Section 123.182 - Labels — point of origin — conclusive evidence.

Section 123.183 - Wine gallonage tax and related funds.

Section 123.184 - Report of gallonage sales — penalty.

Section 123.185 - Records required.

Section 123.186 - Federal regulations adopted as rules — penalties.

Section 123.187 - Direct shipment of wine — permit and requirements.

Section 123.188 - Wine carrier — permit and requirements.