Iowa Statutes

§ 123.40 — Effect of revocation

Iowa § 123.40
JurisdictionIowa
Title IVPUBLIC HEALTH
Ch. 123ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL

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Iowa Code § 123.40 (2026).

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Any retail alcohol licensee, wine permittee, or beer permittee whose license or permit is revoked under this chapter shall not thereafter be permitted to hold a retail alcohol license, wine permit, or beer permit in the state of Iowa for a period of two years from the date of revocation. A spouse or business associate holding ten percent or more of the capital stock or ownership interest in the business of a person whose license or permit has been revoked shall not be issued a retail alcohol license, wine permit, or beer permit, and no retail alcohol license, wine permit, or beer permit shall be issued which covers any business in which such person has a financial interest for a period of two years from the date of revocation. If a license or permit is revoked, the premises which had been

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Related

Auen v. Alcoholic Beverages Division of Iowa Department of Commerce
679 N.W.2d 586 (Supreme Court of Iowa, 2004)
203 case citations

Legislative History

[C35, §1921-f32, 1921-f123; C39, §1921.032, 1921.125; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, §123.32, 124.30; C73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §123.40]

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