Iowa Statutes
§ 502A.21 — Pleading exemptions
Iowa § 502A.21
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Iowa Code § 502A.21 (2026).
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It is not necessary for the state to plead the absence of an exemption under this chapter in
a complaint, information, or indictment, or a writ or proceeding brought under this chapter.
The burden of proof of a claimed exemption is upon the party claiming the exemption.
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§ 502A.1
Definitions§ 502A.11
Investigations§ 502A.12
Enforcement of chapter§ 502A.13
Power of court to grant relief§ 502A.14
Criminal penalties§ 502A.15
Administration of chapter§ 502A.16
Cooperation with other agencies§ 502A.18
Consent to service of process§ 502A.19
Chapter scope§ 502A.2
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Effect of pending judicial review§ 502A.21
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