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§ 214a-34

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214A.34 Waiver of E-15 access standard by order issued by secretary of agriculture — E-15 unavailability. 1. The secretary of agriculture may issue an administrative order that temporarily waives the requirement in section 214A.32 that a retail dealer comply with the E-15 access standard at a retail motor fuel site owned or operated by the retail dealer based on E-15 gasoline availability. 2. A retail dealer may apply for an E-15 unavailability waiver order as described in subsection 1 by submitting an application to the department in a manner and according to procedures required by the department. a. The application must be supported by credible evidence that the retail dealer has not been able to reasonably obtain E-15 gasoline to be advertised for sale and sold at the retail dealer’s retail motor fuel site. b. The retail dealer must sign the application which shall include a statement that the retail dealer swears and affirms that all information in the application completed by the retail dealer is true and correct. 3. The department shall publish a copy of the E-15 unavailability waiver order on the department’s internet site within ten days after the order’s issuance. 4.

the retail dealer is true and correct. 3. The department shall publish a copy of the E-15 unavailability waiver order on the department’s internet site within ten days after the order’s issuance. 4. The E-15 unavailability waiver order shall take effect on its date of publication on the department’s internet site, unless the order specifies a later date. The order shall expire six months from its effective date unless a shorter period is stated in the order. The early expiration of the order may also occur based on circumstances described in the order. 2022 Acts, ch 1067, §4 Referred to in §214A.11, 214A.32 Subsection 5 stricken per its own terms on January 2, 2023