537.5105 Limitation on garnishment.
1. For the purposes of this part:
a. “Disposable earnings” means that part of the earnings of an individual remaining after the deduction from those earnings of amounts required by law to be withheld or assigned.
b. “Garnishment” means any legal or equitable procedure through which the earnings of an individual are required to be withheld for payment of a debt.
2. a. In addition to the provisions of section 642.21, the maximum part of the aggregate disposable earnings of an individual for any workweek which is subjected to garnishment to enforce payment of a judgment arising from a consumer credit transaction may not exceed the lesser of twenty-five percent of the individual’s disposable earnings for that week, or the amount by which the individual’s disposable earnings for that week exceed forty times the federal minimum hourly wage prescribed by the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, 29 U.S.C. §206(a)(1), in effect at the time the earnings are payable.
b. In the case of earnings for a pay period other than a week, the administrator shall prescribe by rule a multiple of the federal minimum hourly wage equivalent in effect to that set forth for a pay period of a week.
3. No court may make, execute, or enforce an order or process in violation of this section.
4. At any time after the entry of a judgment in favor of a creditor in an action against a consumer for debt arising from a consumer credit transaction, the consumer may file with the court a verified application for an order exempting from garnishment pursuant to that judgment for an appropriate period of time a greater portion or all of the consumer’s aggregate disposable earnings for a workweek or other applicable pay period than is provided for in subsection 2. The application shall designate the portion of the consumer’s earnings which are not exempt from garnishment under this section and other law, shall specify the period of time for which the additional exemption is sought, shall describe the judgment with respect to which the application is made, and shall state that the designated portion in addition to earnings that are exempt by law is necessary for the maintenance of the consumer or a family supported wholly or partly by the earnings. Upon the filing of a sufficient application under this subsection, the court may issue any temporary order staying enforcement of the judgment by garnishment that may be necessary under the circumstances, shall set a hearing on the application not less than five nor more than ten days from the date of the filing of the application, and shall cause notice of the application and the hearing date to be served on the judgment creditor or the judgment creditor’s attorney of record. At the hearing, if it appears to the court that all or any portion of the earnings sought to be additionally exempted are necessary for the maintenance of the consumer or a family supported wholly or partly by the earnings of the consumer for all or any part of the time requested in the application, the court shall issue an order granting the application to that extent, otherwise it shall deny the application. The order is subject to modification or vacation upon the further application of any party to it upon a showing of changed circumstances after a hearing upon notice to all interested parties.
[C75, 77, 79, 81, §537.5105]
2010 Acts, ch 1061, §70
Referred to in §537.1303, 627.6, 642.2
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 537 - CONSUMER CREDIT CODE
Section 537.1101 - Short title.
Section 537.1102 - Purposes — rules of construction.
Section 537.1103 - Law applicable.
Section 537.1104 - Construction.
Section 537.1107 - Waiver — agreement — settlement.
Section 537.1108 - Effect on organizations.
Section 537.1110 - Obligation of good faith.
Section 537.1201 - Territorial application.
Section 537.1202 - Exclusions.
Section 537.1203 - Jurisdiction — service of process.
Section 537.1301 - General definitions.
Section 537.1302 - Definition — Truth in Lending Act.
Section 537.1303 - Other defined terms.
Section 537.2101 - Short title.
Section 537.2201 - Finance charge for consumer credit sales not pursuant to open-end credit.
Section 537.2202 - Finance charge for consumer credit sales pursuant to open-end credit.
Section 537.2301 - Authority to make supervised loans.
Section 537.2303 - Revocation or suspension of license.
Section 537.2304 - Records — annual reports.
Section 537.2305 - Examinations and investigations.
Section 537.2307 - Restrictions on interest in land as security.
Section 537.2308 - Regular schedule of payments — maximum loan term.
Section 537.2309 - No other business for purpose of evasion.
Section 537.2310 - Conduct of business other than making loans.
Section 537.2401 - Finance charge for consumer loans not pursuant to open-end credit.
Section 537.2402 - Finance charge for consumer loans pursuant to open-end credit.
Section 537.2403 - Finance charge for consumer loans secured by a motor vehicle.
Section 537.2501 - Additional charges.
Section 537.2502 - Delinquency charges.
Section 537.2503 - Deferral charges.
Section 537.2504 - Finance charge on refinancing.
Section 537.2505 - Finance charge on consolidation.
Section 537.2506 - Advances to perform covenants of consumer.
Section 537.2507 - Attorney fees.
Section 537.2508 - Conversion to open-end credit.
Section 537.2509 - Right to prepay.
Section 537.2510 - Rebate upon prepayment.
Section 537.2601 - Charges for other credit transactions.
Section 537.3101 - Short title.
Section 537.3201 - Compliance with Truth in Lending Act.
Section 537.3202 - Consumer leases.
Section 537.3203 - Notice to consumer.
Section 537.3204 - Notice of assignment.
Section 537.3205 - Change in terms of open-end credit accounts.
Section 537.3206 - Receipt — statements of account — evidence of payment — credits.
Section 537.3207 - Form of insurance premium loan agreement.
Section 537.3208 - Notice to cosigners and similar parties.
Section 537.3209 - Advertising.
Section 537.3210 - Prohibited statements relating to rates.
Section 537.3211 - Notice of consumer paper.
Section 537.3212 - Notice of methods of financing and rates.
Section 537.3301 - Security in consumer credit transactions.
Section 537.3302 - Cross-collateral.
Section 537.3303 - Debt secured by cross-collateral.
Section 537.3304 - Use of multiple agreements.
Section 537.3305 - No assignment of earnings.
Section 537.3306 - Authorization to confess judgment prohibited.
Section 537.3307 - Certain negotiable instruments prohibited.
Section 537.3308 - Balloon payments.
Section 537.3309 - Referral sales and leases.
Section 537.3310 - Limitations on executory transactions.
Section 537.3311 - Discrimination prohibited.
Section 537.3401 - Restriction on liability in consumer lease.
Section 537.3402 - Limitation on default charges.
Section 537.3403 - Card issuer subject to claims and defenses.
Section 537.3404 - Assignee subject to claims and defenses.
Section 537.3405 - Lender subject to defenses arising from sales and leases.
Section 537.3501 - Door-to-door sales.
Section 537.3601 - Short title.
Section 537.3602 - Purposes — rules of construction.
Section 537.3603 - Exclusions.
Section 537.3604 - General definitions.
Section 537.3605 - Disclosures.
Section 537.3606 - Form requirements.
Section 537.3608 - Acquiring ownership.
Section 537.3609 - Renegotiation.
Section 537.3610 - Balloon payments prohibited.
Section 537.3611 - Prohibited charges.
Section 537.3612 - Additional charges.
Section 537.3613 - Reinstatement fees.
Section 537.3614 - Taxes and official fees.
Section 537.3615 - Advertising.
Section 537.3616 - Lessee’s reinstatement rights.
Section 537.3617 - Unconscionability.
Section 537.3619 - Cure of default.
Section 537.3620 - Willful and intentional violations.
Section 537.3622 - Effect of correction.
Section 537.3623 - Statute of limitations.
Section 537.3624 - Enforcement.
Section 537.4101 - Scope — excess charges.
Section 537.5101 - Short title.
Section 537.5103 - Creditor’s obligations on repossession — restriction on deficiency judgments.
Section 537.5104 - No garnishment before judgment.
Section 537.5105 - Limitation on garnishment.
Section 537.5106 - Garnishment.
Section 537.5107 - Extortionate or unlawful extensions of credit.
Section 537.5110 - Cure of default.
Section 537.5111 - Notice of right to cure.
Section 537.5114 - Complaint — proof.
Section 537.5201 - Effect of violations on rights of parties.
Section 537.5202 - Damages or penalties as setoff to obligation.
Section 537.5203 - Civil liability for violation of disclosure provisions.
Section 537.5301 - Willful violations.
Section 537.5302 - Disclosure violations.
Section 537.6101 - Short title.
Section 537.6102 - Applicability.
Section 537.6103 - Administrator.
Section 537.6104 - Powers of administrator — reliance on rules — duty to report.
Section 537.6106 - Investigatory powers.
Section 537.6108 - Administrative enforcement orders.
Section 537.6109 - Assurance of discontinuance.
Section 537.6110 - Injunctions and other proceedings in equity.
Section 537.6112 - Temporary relief.
Section 537.6113 - Civil actions by administrator.
Section 537.6115 - Consumer’s remedies not affected.
Section 537.6117 - Administrative rules.
Section 537.6201 - Applicability.
Section 537.6202 - Notification.
Section 537.7101 - Short title.
Section 537.7102 - Definitions.