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502.503 EVIDENTIARY BURDEN. 1. Civil. In a civil action or administrative proceeding under this chapter, a person claiming an exemption, exception, preemption, or exclusion has the burden to prove the applicability of the claim. 2. Criminal. In a criminal proceeding under this chapter, a person claiming an exemption, exception, preemption, or exclusion has the burden of going forward with evidence of the claim.
         Section History: Early Form
[C77, 79, 81, § 502.503]
         Section History: Recent Form
98 Acts, ch 1106, §18, 19, 24; 99 Acts, ch 166, §6; 2004 Acts, ch 1161, §41, 68

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-12 > Subtitle-4 > Chapter-502 > 502-503

502.503 EVIDENTIARY BURDEN. 1. Civil. In a civil action or administrative proceeding under this chapter, a person claiming an exemption, exception, preemption, or exclusion has the burden to prove the applicability of the claim. 2. Criminal. In a criminal proceeding under this chapter, a person claiming an exemption, exception, preemption, or exclusion has the burden of going forward with evidence of the claim.
         Section History: Early Form
[C77, 79, 81, § 502.503]
         Section History: Recent Form
98 Acts, ch 1106, §18, 19, 24; 99 Acts, ch 166, §6; 2004 Acts, ch 1161, §41, 68

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-12 > Subtitle-4 > Chapter-502 > 502-503

502.503 EVIDENTIARY BURDEN. 1. Civil. In a civil action or administrative proceeding under this chapter, a person claiming an exemption, exception, preemption, or exclusion has the burden to prove the applicability of the claim. 2. Criminal. In a criminal proceeding under this chapter, a person claiming an exemption, exception, preemption, or exclusion has the burden of going forward with evidence of the claim.
         Section History: Early Form
[C77, 79, 81, § 502.503]
         Section History: Recent Form
98 Acts, ch 1106, §18, 19, 24; 99 Acts, ch 166, §6; 2004 Acts, ch 1161, §41, 68