Iowa Statutes
§ 326.21 — Laws of other jurisdictions — Iowa interests
Iowa § 326.21
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Bluebook
Iowa Code § 326.21 (2026).
Text
In the absence of an agreement with another jurisdiction, the department may examine the
laws and requirements of such jurisdiction and declare the extent and nature of exemptions,
benefits, and privileges to be extended to vehicles or owners of vehicles properly registered
or licensed in such other jurisdiction. The department shall consider the interests of the state
of Iowa and its citizens, the interests of the other jurisdictions and their citizens, and the
benefits which will accrue to the economy of the state of Iowa from the uninterrupted flow
of commerce in declarations made pursuant to this section. Each declaration shall specify
that the extent of exemptions, benefits, and privileges is subject to revision without notice
upon adoption by the general assembly of legislation in co
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Legislative History
[C71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §326.21]
Nearby Sections
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§ 326.1
Policy§ 326.10A
Payment§ 326.11
Subsequently acquired vehicles§ 326.13
Information under oath§ 326.15
Refunds of registration fees§ 326.16
Delinquent fees§ 326.17
Iowa base plates§ 326.19
Records preserved — audits§ 326.2
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