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§ 202b-202

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202B.202 Compliance requirements. 1. a. A cooperative association which is a party to a contract for the care and feeding of swine in compliance with section 9H.2 prior to May 9, 2003, and which is in violation of section 9H.2, as amended by 2003 Iowa Acts, ch. 115 , shall have until June 30, 2007, to comply with section 9H.2, as amended by 2003 Iowa Acts, ch. 115 . b. Notwithstanding any provision of this section, a cooperative association shall not take an action on or after May 9, 2003, that would be in violation of section 9H.2, as amended by 2003 Iowa Acts, ch. 115 . 2. A processor that was in compliance with section 9H.2, Code 2001, prior to January 1, 2002, and which is in violation of section 9H.2, as amended by 2002 Iowa Acts, ch. 1095 , shall have until June 30, 2006, to comply with section 9H.2, as amended by 2002 Iowa Acts, ch. 1095 . 3. Notwithstanding any provision of this section, a processor shall not take an action on or after January 1, 2002, that would be in violation of section 9H.2, as amended by 2002 Iowa Acts, ch. 1095 . 4. The two-year period that a person who holds an executive position in a processor or owes a processor a fiduciary duty and thus is deemed

n of section 9H.2, as amended by 2002 Iowa Acts, ch. 1095 . 4. The two-year period that a person who holds an executive position in a processor or owes a processor a fiduciary duty and thus is deemed to be a processor as provided in section 202B.102, subsection 10, paragraph 'b', shall not apply if the person held the position or owed the duty on January 1, 2002, and relinquishes the position or duty on or before June 30, 2006. 2002 Acts, ch 1095, §5, 10 – 12 C2003, §9H.2A 2003 Acts, ch 115, §6 – 9, 16, 19 CS2003, §202B.202 2014 Acts, ch 1026, §143; 2021 Acts, ch 76, §46 Referred to in §202B.201