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§ 200-17a

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200.17A Ammonium nitrate security. A licensee who sells ammonium nitrate on a retail basis shall comply with all of the following: 1. The licensee shall store the ammonium nitrate in a location which secures it from unauthorized access, and which prevents and provides for the detection of its theft. 2. A licensee shall only sell ammonium nitrate to a purchaser who presents a current official identification issued by the federal government or a state government which includes the purchaser’s photograph and identifying information including the person’s legal name and home address. 3. The licensee shall maintain a record of each sale of ammonium nitrate as follows: a. The record shall be on a form promulgated or approved by the department. The form shall include at least all of the following: (1) The date of sale. (2) The quantity of ammonium nitrate purchased. (3) The information contained in the purchaser’s official identification as provided in this section. If the official identification is a driver’s license, the information shall include the driver’s license number. A photocopy of the purchaser’s current official identification on file with the licensee shall comply with the

cation is a driver’s license, the information shall include the driver’s license number. A photocopy of the purchaser’s current official identification on file with the licensee shall comply with the requirements of this subparagraph. (4) The purchaser’s telephone number. (5) The purchaser’s signature. b. The licensee shall maintain the record for at least two years after the date of the sale. 4. The department, a law enforcement officer as defined in section 80B.3, or an agent of the United States department of justice may examine and photocopy the record during regular business hours. 2005 Acts, ch 73, §2 Referred to in §200.18