7A.30 Inventory of state property.
1. Each state board, commission, department, and division of state government and each institution under the control of the department of human services, the Iowa department of corrections and the state board of regents and each division of the state department of transportation are responsible for keeping a written, detailed, up-to-date inventory of all real and personal property belonging to the state and under their charge, control, and management. The inventories shall be in the form prescribed by the director of the department of administrative services.
2. Inventories maintained in the files of each such agency of state government shall be open to public inspection and available for the information of the executive council and director of the department of administrative services.
[C46, 50, 54, 58, §17.30 – 17.32; C62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §17.30]
83 Acts, ch 96, §157, 159; 85 Acts, ch 195, §4
C93, §7A.30
2003 Acts, ch 145, §286
Structure Iowa Code
Title I - STATE SOVEREIGNTY AND MANAGEMENT
Chapter 7A - OFFICIAL REPORTS AND MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS
Section 7A.1 - Official reports — preparation.
Section 7A.2 - Made to governor.
Section 7A.2A - Annual reports — financial information.
Section 7A.3 - Biennial reports — time covered and date of filing.
Section 7A.4 - Annual reports — time covered and date of filing.
Section 7A.6 - Attorney general.
Section 7A.8 - Superintendent of banking.
Section 7A.9 - State department of transportation.
Section 7A.10 - Utilities board.
Section 7A.11 - Documents filed with the general assembly.
Section 7A.11A - Reports to the general assembly.
Section 7A.13 - Governor may grant extension.
Section 7A.14 - Number of copies — style.
Section 7A.20 - Miscellaneous documents.
Section 7A.23 - Price of departmental reports.
Section 7A.27 - Other necessary publications — when necessary to sell.
Section 7A.28 - Governor may fix filing date.