Iowa Code
Chapter 99F - GAMBLING GAMES AND SPORTS WAGERING REGULATION
Section 99F.16 - Forfeiture of property.

99F.16 Forfeiture of property.
1. Anything of value, including all traceable proceeds including but not limited to real and personal property, moneys, negotiable instruments, securities, and conveyances, is subject to forfeiture to the state of Iowa if the item was used for any of the following:
a. In exchange for a bribe intended to affect the outcome of a gambling game.
b. In exchange for or to facilitate a violation of this chapter.
2. Except for coins authorized in section 99F.9, subsection 3, all moneys, coin, and currency found in close proximity of wagers, or of records of wagers are presumed forfeited. The burden of proof is upon the claimant of the property to rebut this presumption.
3. Subsections 1 and 2 do not apply if the act or omission which would give rise to the forfeiture was committed or omitted without the owner’s knowledge or consent.
4. Upon receipt of forfeited property, the county attorney or attorney general shall permit an owner or lienholder of record having a nonforfeitable property interest in the property the opportunity to purchase the property interest forfeited. If the owner or lienholder does not exercise the option under this subsection within thirty days the option is terminated, unless the time for exercising the option is extended by the county attorney or attorney general.
5. A person having a valid, recorded lien or property interest in forfeited property, which has not been purchased pursuant to subsection 4, shall either be reimbursed to the extent of the nonforfeitable interest or to the extent that the sale of the item produces sufficient revenue to do so, whichever amount is less. The sale of forfeited property should be conducted in a manner which is commercially reasonable and calculated to provide a sufficient return to cover the costs of the sale and reimburse any nonforfeitable interest. The validity of a lien or property interest is determined as of the date upon which property becomes forfeitable.
6. This section does not preclude a civil suit by an owner of an interest in forfeited property against the party who, by criminal use, caused the property to become forfeited to the state.
89 Acts, ch 67, §16; 91 Acts, ch 167, §1; 94 Acts, ch 1021, §29; 2014 Acts, ch 1026, §139

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title III - PUBLIC SERVICES AND REGULATION

Chapter 99F - GAMBLING GAMES AND SPORTS WAGERING REGULATION

Section 99F.1 - Definitions.

Section 99F.2 - Scope of provisions.

Section 99F.3 - Gambling games and sports wagering authorized.

Section 99F.4 - Powers.

Section 99F.4A - Gambling games at pari-mutuel racetracks — fees and taxes.

Section 99F.4B - Rules.

Section 99F.4C - Gambling games prohibition area.

Section 99F.4D - Gambling games at gambling structures — requirements — licensing.

Section 99F.5 - License to conduct gambling games on excursion gambling boats and at gambling structures — license to operate boat — applications — operating agreements — fee.

Section 99F.6 - Requirements of applicant — fee — penalty.

Section 99F.7 - Licenses — terms and conditions — revocation.

Section 99F.7A - Sports wagering — license — terms and conditions — fees.

Section 99F.8 - Bond of licensee.

Section 99F.9 - Wagering — advance deposit sports wagering — age restrictions.

Section 99F.10 - Regulatory fee — local fees — initial license fee.

Section 99F.11 - Gambling games and sports wagering taxes — rate — allocations.

Section 99F.12 - Licensees — records — reports — supervision — confidentiality.

Section 99F.13 - Annual audit of licensee operations.

Section 99F.14 - Annual report of commission.

Section 99F.15 - Prohibited activities — penalties.

Section 99F.16 - Forfeiture of property.

Section 99F.17 - Distributors and manufacturers — licenses.

Section 99F.17A - Inspection of gambling games or implements of gambling.

Section 99F.18 - Tax on winnings.

Section 99F.19 - Setoff.

Section 99F.20 - Gaming regulatory revolving fund.