Title 1
For charter provisions on the city seal, see Special Charter Art. I § 1.
For charter provisions on city boundaries, see Special Charter Art. I §§ 3 and 4.
Title 2
For charter provisions on the city clerk, see Special Charter Art. V §§ 2 and 4.
For charter provisions on the city treasurer, see Special Charter Art. V § 2.
For charter provisions on the marshal, see Special Charter Art. V § 2.
Title 3
For charter provisions on taxes and assessments, see Special Charter Art. V § 1.
Title 5
For charter provisions on the licensing, taxation and regulation of various businesses, see Special Charter Art. V § 2.
Title 6
For Charter provisions on the taxation of dogs, see Special Charter Art. V § 2.
Title 12
For charter provisions on streets, sidewalks, and public places, see Special Charter Art. VII.
Title 1
For statutory provisions on the codification of city ordinances, see Code 1979 § 380.8.
For statutory provisions requiring the adoption by ordinance of a charter outlining the form of city government, see Code 1979 § 372.1: for provisions on the special charter form, see Code 1979 § 372.12.
For statutory provisions authorizing cities to impose penalties for ordinance violation not in excess of a $100 fine or 30 days imprisonment, see Code 1979 § 364.3(2).
Title 2
For statutory provisions on bonds of city officers, see Code 1979 Ch. 64; for provisions on oaths or officers, see Code 1979 Ch. 63; for provisions on removal of elective officers, see Code 1979 § 66.29.
For statutory provisions on the mayor-council form of government, see Code 1979 § 372.4; for provisions on power and duties of the mayor, see Code 1977 § 372.14; for provisions on the mayor's action on city legislation, see Code 1979 § 380.5.
For statutory provisions on the city council, see Code 1979 § 372.13.
For statutory provisions on the city clerk, see Code 1979 § 372.13(3) and (6) and § 380.7.
For statutory provisions on the city treasurer, see Code 1979 §§ 384.85, 410.2, 410.3 and 411.7; for provisions on deposit of public funds, see Code 1979 Ch. 453.
For statutory provisions for City's power to adopt regulations see Iowa Code § 364.2.
For statutory provisions on the city assessor, see Code 1979 § 441.1; for provisions on assessment and valuation of property generally, see Code 1979 Ch. 441.
For statutory provisions on the state building code, see Code 1979 Ch. 103A.
For statutory provisions on city fire departments, see Code 1979 § 364.16; for provisions on civil service, see Code 1979 Ch. 400.
For statutory provisions on municipal fire protection, see Code 1979 § 364.16.
For statutory provisions on peace officers and their duties, see Code 1979 Ch. 478.
For statutory provisions on local board of health, see Code 1979, Ch. 137.
For statutory provisions on civil rights generally, see Code 1979 Ch. 601 A.
For statutory provisions on municipal housing commissions, see Code 1979 § 403A.5.
For statutory provisions on municipal levee or drainage districts, see Code 1979 Ch. 459; for provisions on levee improvements in special charter cities, see Code 1979 § 420.155 et seq.
For statutory provisions on city zoning commission, see Code 1977 § 414.6.
For statutory provisions on city elections, see Code 1979 Ch. 376; for provisions on elections generally see Code 1979 § 39.1 et seq.
For statutory provisions on city library boards of trustees, see Code 1979 § 392.5.
For statutory provisions relating to preference for state products and labor see Code § 73.1.
For statutory provisions for procurement procedures relating to contracts established by Iowa Department of General Services or Department of Transportation see Code Ch. 18.
For statutory provisions for persons authorized or licensed to do business in the state see Code Ch. 524, 533, 534, 536 or 536A.
For statutory provisions relating to civil service see Code § 400.1 et seq.
For statutory provisions for name clearing hearing for corporation counsel dismissed involuntarily see Code § 372.15.
Title 3
For statutory provisions on the establishment by ordinance of the fiscal year for special charter cities, see Code 1979 § 420.41(2).
For statutory provisions on budgeting and accounting, see Code 1979 § 384.13 et seq.
For statutory provisions on claims against special charter cities, see Code 1979 §§ 420.44 and 420.45.
For statutory provisions on city taxes, see Code 1979 § 384.1 et seq.; for provisions on taxation in special charter cities, see Code 1979 § 420.206 et seq.; for provisions on taxation generally, see Code 1979 Title XVI.
For statutory provisions on special assessments, see Code 1979 § 384.37 et seq.
For statutory provisions concerning rights and privileges of property owners for newly platted property see Iowa Code § 441.72 (2001).
For statutory provisions concerning payment of the principal and interest on loans, advances and bonds issued see Iowa Code § 403.9(1).
For statutory provisions for assistance for low- and moderate-income family housing see Code § 403.22.
For statutory provisions for taxes for regular and voter-approved physical plant and equipment levy of a school district see Code Section 298.2.
For statutory provisions for crediting and distribution of increased local option sales and services tax revenues attributable to retail establishments in urban renewal areas see Code §§ 423B.7, 423B.10, 403.10.
For statutory provisions for the division of taxes levied on taxable property in redevelopment areas see Iowa Code § 403.19.
Title 5
For statutory provisions on beer and liquor control, see Code 1979 Ch. 123.
For statutory provisions for gambling in licensed alcoholic beverages establishments, see Code 1979 Ch. 99B, 99D and 99F.
For statutory provisions on real estate brokers and salesmen, see Code 1979 Ch. 117; for provisions on stock brokers, see Code 1979 § 502.301 et seq.; for provisions on insurance agents, see Code 1979 Ch. 522.
For statutory provisions on motor vehicle certificated carriers, see Code 1979 Ch. 325.
For statutory provisions on motor vehicle dealers, see Code 1979 Ch. 322.
For statutory provisions on itinerant merchants, see Code 1979 Ch. 81p for provisions on transient merchants, see Code 1979 Ch. 81 A.
For statutory definition of potentially hazardous food, see Iowa Code Ch. 137F.
For statutory provisions on renting motor vehicles, see Code 1979 § 321.222 et seq.
For statutory provisions on cigarettes and tobacco, see Code 1979 Ch. 98.
For statutory provisions authorizing cities to regulate the storage of combustibles and explosives, see Code 1979 § 364.16; for provisions on explosive materials, see Code 1977 Ch. 101A.
For statutory provisions authorizing cities to license and regulate the operation of vehicles for hire, see Code 1979 § 321.326(7).
For statutory provisions on weights and measures, see Code 1979 § 210.1 et seq.
For statutory provisions for specified lewd, indecent or immoral conduct see Code 1979: Ch. 709, sexual abuse; § 709A.1(2)(a), contributing to juvenile delinquency; §§ 710.1, 710.5, 710.8 and 710.10, kidnapping, child stealing, harboring a runaway child, enticing a child; §§ 725.1, 725.2, 725.3 and 725.4, prostitution, pimping, pandering and leasing premises for prostitution; § 726.1, bigamy; § 726.2, incest; § 726.6, child endangerment; § 728, obscenity; §§ 124.401(1)(a) (b) and (c), controlled substances; Ch. 9.12, loitering for prostitution.
For statutory provisions pertaining to penalty provisions for misdemeanors see Code § 903.1.
For statutory provisions for closing out sales, see Code § 714.16(2)(c),(g).
Title 6
For statutory provisions on dogs and the licensing thereof, see Code 1979 Ch. 351.
Title 8
For statutory provisions authorizing a city to exercise any power or perform any function it deems appropriate to preserve and improve the safety and health of its residents, see Code 1979 § 364. 1.
For statutory provisions on food regulation, see Code 1979 § 189.1 et seq.
For statutory provisions on contagious and infectious diseases, see Code 1979 Ch. 139.
For statutory provisions on venereal disease control, see Code 1979 Ch. 140.
For statutory provisions on solid waste disposal, see Code 1979 § 45513.75 et seq.
For statutory provisions authorizing cities to abate nuisances, see Code 1979 § 364.12(3)(a): for provisions on nuisances generally, see Code 1979 Ch. 657.
For statutory provisions authorizing cities to inspect, regulate and control smoke emissions, see Code 1979 § 657.2(11).
For statutory provisions on flammable liquids, see Code 1979 Ch. 101.
For statutory provisions on litter see Code 1991 § 455B.361.
For statutory provisions on municipal infractions as an environmental violation see Code 1991 § 364.22(1).
For statutory provisions on Horizontal Property regime, see Code § 499B.
Title 9
For statutory provisions on refusing to assist officers, see Code 1979 § 719.2 (1978 Spec. Pamp.); for provisions on interference with official acts, see Code 1979 § 719.1 (1978 Spec. Pamp.); for provisions on false reports to law enforcement authorities, see Code 1979 § 718.6 (1978 Spec. Pamp.); for provisions on false fire alarms, see Code 1979 § 23.4(5) (1978 Spec. Pamp.).
For statutory provisions on theft, see Code 1979 Ch. 714 (1978 Spec. Pamp.).
For statutory provisions on prostitution, see Code 1979 § 725.1 — 725.4 (1978 Spec. Pamp.); for provisions on keeping gambling houses, see Code 1979 §§ 725.5 and 725.6 (1978 Spec. Pamp.).
For statutory provisions on indecent exposure, see Code 1979 § 709.9 (1978 Spec. Pamp.); for provisions on obscenity, see Code 1979 Ch. 728 (1978 Spec. Pamp.).
For statutory provisions on disorderly conduct, see Code 1979 § 723.4 (1978 Spec. Pamp.).
For statutory provisions on public liquor consumption and intoxication, see Code 1979 § 123.46.
For statutory provisions on unlawful assembly, see Code 1979 § 723.2 (1978 Spec. Pamp.).
For statutory provisions on damage and trespass to property, see Code 1979 Ch. 716 (1978 Spec. Pamp.).
For statutory provisions on distributing dangerous substances, see Code 1979 § 727.1 (1978 Spec. Pamp.).
For statutory provisions on abandoned or unattended refrigerators, see Code 1979 § 727.3 (19t Spec. Pamp.).
For statutory provisions on weapons, see Code 1979 Ch. 724 (1978 Spec. Pamp.).
For statutory provisions on licensed gambling facilities, see Code 2001 Ch. 99F.
For statutory provisions on consumer first class and second class fireworks, see Iowa State Code § 100.19, subsection 1.
Title 10
For statutory provisions on the powers of local authorities regarding motor vehicles, see Code 1979 §§ 321.236-321.251.
For statutory provisions, see Code 1979 § 321.1.
For statutory provisions on obedience to and effect of traffic laws, see Code 1979 § 321.228 et seq.
For statutory provisions on penalties, see Code 1979 § 321.482 et seq.
For statutory provisions on speed restrictions, see Code 1979 § 321.285 et seq.
For statutory provisions on traffic signs, signals and markings, see code 1979 § 321.252 et seq.
For statutory provisions on driving on the right side of the roadway, overtaking and passing, see Code 1979 § 321.297 et seq.; for provisions on turning and starting, see Code 1979 § 321.311 et seq.; for provisions on right of way, see Code 1979 § 321.319 et seq.; for provisions on miscellaneous rules, see Code 1979 § 321.362 et seq.; for provisions on reckless driving, see Code 1977 § 321.277; for provisions on accidents; see Code 1979 § 321.261 et seq.
For statutory provisions on through highways and stop intersections, see Code 1979 § 321.345 et seq.
For statutory provisions on stopping, standing and parking, see Code 1979 § 321.354 et seq.
For statutory provisions on vehicle equipment, see Code 1979 § 321.381 et seq.
For statutory provisions on size, weight and load of vehicles, see Code 1979 § 321.452 et seq.
For statutory provisions on school busses, see Code 1977 § 321.372 et seq.
For statutory provisions on controlled-access facilities, see 1979 Ch. 306A and § 321.366.
For statutory provisions authorizing cities to designate snow routes, see Code 1979 § 321.236(12).
For statutory provisions on abandoned vehicles, see Code 1979 § 321.89 et seq.
For statutory provisions on pedestrians, see Code 1979 § 321.325 et seq.
For statutory provisions authorizing cities to regulate and license bicycles, see Code 1979 § 321.236(10); for provisions making traffic laws applicable to bicycles, see Code 1977 § 321.234; for provisions on bicycle lamps, see Code 1979 § 321.397.
For statutory provisions on operating a vehicle when that person's license or privilege is revoked see Code 1979 §§ 321.208 and 321.209.
For statutory provisions on railroads, see Code 1979 § 327G.13 et seq. and § 364.8.
For statutory provisions of safety belts or safety harnesses, see Code 1979 § 321.445.
For provisions for signs, barricades, encroachments and obstructions on streets, see Iowa Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
For statutory provisions for pretreatment regulations, see Iowa Administrative Code, Ch. 567, §§ 62.4 and 62.8.
For statutory provisions for radiological waste, see Iowa Administrative Code §§ 641-40.72, 641-40.88 and 641-40 Appendix B, Table II.
For statutory provisions for definition of public safety agency, see Iowa Code § 34.1.
Title 12
For statutory provisions on city responsibility for the care, supervision and control of public places, see Code 1979 § 364.12.
For statutory provisions on changing street grades, see Code 1979 § 364.15.
For statutory provisions on special assessments for public improvements, see Code 1979 § 384.37 et seq.; for provisions on sidewalk repair, see Code 1979, § 364.12.
For statutory provisions on changing street names, see Code 1979 § 409.17.
For statutory provisions on snow and ice removal from sidewalks, see Code 1979 § 364.12(2)(b).
For statutory provisions on projections on wheels, see Code 1979 § 321.442.
For statutory provisions on littering, see Code 1979 §§ 321.369 and 321.370.
For statutory provisions on self-supported municipal improvement districts, see Code 1979 Ch. 386.
For statutory provisions on street construction by railways, see Code 1979 § 364.11.
For statutory provisions of the Iowa one call system see Iowa Code § 480.3 et seq.
For statutory provisions for public utilities see Iowa Code Ch. 480A.
Title 13
For statutory provisions on city utilities, see Code 1979 Ch. 388.
For statutory provisions authorizing cities to require connections to public sewer systems, see Code 1979 § 364.12(3); for provisions on assessment of costs for public improvements, see Code 1979 § 384.38.
For statutory provisions on environmental quality, see Code 1979 Ch. 455B.
For statutory provisions authorizing cities to grant certain franchises, see Chapter 364 (2007).
For statutory provisions for stormwater pollution prevention plans, see Code Ch. 22 and Iowa Administrative Code Ch. 561-2.5.
For statutory provisions to suspend water and/or sewer service see Iowa Code § 476.20(1)(b) and 199IAC 21.4(7).
For statutory provisions to turn over delinquent accounts to the state for the Iowa Income Offset Program see Iowa Code Ch. 8A.504.
Title 15
For statutory provisions on adoption of codes by reference, see Code 1979 § 380.10.
For statutory provisions on the state building code, see Code 1979 Ch. 103A.
For statutory provisions for accessibility, see Iowa Administrative Code 661, Ch. 16.
For statutory provisions for foundations for residential dwellings, see Iowa Administrative Code, Ch. 19.
For statutory provisions for fuel gas piping requirements see Iowa Administrative Code § 641-25.3 (105).
For statutory provisions authorizing the department of health to adopt a plumbing code applicable to cities, see Code 1979 § 135.11(7).
For statutory provisions for supervision of persons holding Special Electrician license with a "Residential Electrician" endorsement see 2007 Iowa Acts, Chapter 197, Section 21.
For statutory provisions on the state housing code, see Code 1979 Ch. 413.
For statutory provisions on city fire prevention, see Code 1979 § 364.16.
For statutory provisions delegating responsibility to local government units protect citizens see 2009 Code § 364.1; definition of manufactured home see Code Ch. 414.28; for registered land surveyor see Ch. 542b.
For statutory provisions for standards for electrical work see Iowa Administrative Code 661 Ch. 504.
For statutory provisions for regulation of plumbing, potable water supply, drain, waste and venting and hydronic systems servicing buildings see Iowa Administrative Code 641 Ch. 25.
For statutory provisions for regulation of heating, air conditioning and mechanical systems for environmental conditions and process within buildings see Iowa Administrative Code 641 Ch. 61.
For statutory provisions for the State Mechanical Code see Iowa Administrative Code 641 Ch. 61.
For statutory provisions for state electrical contractor licensing see Iowa Code Ch. 103.
For statutory provisions for state plumbing contractor and state mechanical contractor licensing see Iowa Code Ch. 105.
For statutory provisions on adoption of International Existing Building Code see Iowa Administrative Code § 661-301.7(103A).
Title 16
For statutory provisions on subdivisions and plats, see Code 1979 Ch. 409.
Title 17
For statutory provisions on municipal zoning, see Code 1979 Ch. 414.
For statutory provisions for manufactured homes, see Code Ch. 435.
For statutory provisions for liens on property, see Code Ch. 562B.
For statutory provisions for valueless homes, see Code Ch. 562B.27 and Chapter 648.