The Office of the Attorney General provides legal advice and representation to most of the state's major departments, boards, commissions, authorities, officials and institutions. The office further represents the State of Iowa in state administrative law and Iowa District Court matters, the Iowa Court of Appeals, the Iowa Supreme Court, lower Federal courts and the U.S. Supreme Court.

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ARC 6231C

  • Assurance of voluntary compliance, ch 38
  • Published on 3/9/2022
  • 494 Views
  • Adopted and Filed

ARC 6145C

ARC 5076C

  • Registration of physical exercise clubs, 26.3, 26.4(7)
  • Published on 7/1/2020
  • 647 Views
  • Adopted and Filed

ARC 5030C

  • Registration of physical exercise clubs, 26.3, 26.4(7)
  • Published on 5/6/2020
  • 979 Views , 0 Comments
  • Notice of Intended Action

ARC 4969C

  • Annual notification fees, 22.5(1)
  • Published on 3/11/2020
  • 689 Views
  • Adopted and Filed

ARC 4862C

ARC 4571C

  • Victim assistance program, amendments to ch 9
  • Published on 7/31/2019
  • 1408 Views
  • Adopted and Filed

ARC 4350C

ARC 3895C

  • Regulation of physical exercise clubs, 26.3, 26.4(7)
  • Published on 7/18/2018
  • 1149 Views , 0 Comments
  • Notice of Intended Action

ARC 3629C

  • Late charge for creditors and debt collectors—increase in fee, 22.6(1)
  • Published on 2/14/2018
  • 707 Views
  • Adopted and Filed

ARC 3308C

  • Late charge for creditors and debt collectors—increase in fee, 22.6(1)
  • Published on 9/13/2017
  • 1207 Views , 0 Comments
  • Notice of Intended Action

ARC 3068C

ARC 2979C

  • Statement of property owner’s rights, 34.1
  • Published on 3/15/2017
  • 942 Views
  • Adopted and Filed

ARC 2877C

ARC 1889C

  • Victim services support program, 9.50 to 9.57, 9.59 to 9.65
  • Published on 3/4/2015
  • 1705 Views , 0 Comments
  • Notice of Intended Action

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Attorney General

The Attorney General is the State of Iowa's chief legal officer. The Attorney General has general charge, supervision and direction of the state's legal business. The Attorney General is elected every four years.