Iowa Code

Iowa Code § 99B.2 (2026)

Administrative rules

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The department may adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A to carry out the provisions of this chapter. Rules adopted by the department may include but are not limited to the following:

1. Descriptions of books, records and accounting required.

2. Requirements for qualified organizations.

3. Methods of displaying costs and explanations of games and rules.

4. Defining unfair or dishonest games, acts or practices. [C77, 79, 81, §99B.13] 89 Acts, ch 231, §25; 2015 Acts, ch 99, §56 C2016, §99B.2 Former §99B.2 repealed by 2015 Acts, ch 99, §47 \n

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1987–2018 · leading case: Banilla Games, Inc. v. Iowa Dep't of Inspections & Appeals, 919 N.W.2d 6 (Iowa 2018).
Banilla Games, Inc. v. Iowa Dep't of Inspections & Appeals, 919 N.W.2d 6 (Iowa 2018). “Iowa Code § 99B.2. In addition, the Department may determine any other requirements of mechanical gaming devices by rule.”
Fort Dodge Sec. Police, Inc. v. Iowa Dep't of Revenue, 414 N.W.2d 666 (Iowa Ct. App. 1987). · cites it 2× “14 (1985), is unconstitutional and (4) Iowa Code § 99B.2(1) (1985), placing a two-year ban on conducting gambling at a specific location where a previous license for that location has been revoked, is unconstitutional.”
— Iowa Code § 99B.2(1) — 1 case
Fort Dodge Sec. Police, Inc. v. Iowa Dep't of Revenue, 414 N.W.2d 666 (Iowa Ct. App. 1987). “14 (1985), is unconstitutional and (4) Iowa Code § 99B.2(1) (1985), placing a two-year ban on conducting gambling at a specific location where a previous license for that location has been revoked, is unconstitutional.”
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