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Chapter 485A
Media Production Development Zones

Sections

485A.001
Short Title
485A.002
Definitions
485A.003
Jurisdiction of Municipality
485A.051
General Powers and Duties
485A.052
Rulemaking Authority
485A.053
Annual Report
485A.054
Assistance
485A.101
Criteria for Media Production Development Zone Recognition
485A.102
Criteria for Qualified Media Production Location Designation
485A.103
Maximum Number of Zones and Locations Throughout State
485A.104
Nomination of Qualified Media Production Location
485A.105
Nominating Ordinance or Order
485A.106
Application for Designation
485A.107
Advisory Committee
485A.108
Review of Application
485A.109
Designation
485A.110
Denial of Application; Notice
485A.111
Period of Approval or Designation
485A.112
Removal of Approval or Designation
485A.151
Annual Report
485A.201
Qualified Person
485A.202
Prohibition on Qualified Person Certification
485A.203
Duration of Designation
485A.204
Removal of Designation
485A.251
Exemption from Sales and Use Tax
485A.252
Monitoring Qualified Person Commitments
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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