1. If a person fails to respond to a notice of potential license sanction provided pursuant to section 272D.3 or the unit issues a written decision under section 272D.6 which states that the person is not in compliance, the unit shall issue a certificate of noncompliance to any appropriate licensing authority.

Terms Used In Iowa Code 272D.7

  • Certificate of noncompliance: means a document provided by the unit certifying that the named person has outstanding liability placed with the unit and has not entered into an approved payment plan to pay the liability. See Iowa Code 272D.1
  • following: when used by way of reference to a chapter or other part of a statute mean the next preceding or next following chapter or other part. See Iowa Code 4.1
  • License: includes licenses for hunting and fishing, or other recreational activity. See Iowa Code 272D.1
  • Licensing authority: means the supreme court, or an instrumentality, agency, board, commission, department, officer, organization, or any other entity of the state, which has authority within this state to suspend or revoke a license or to deny the renewal or issuance of a license authorizing a person to engage in a business, occupation, profession, recreation, or industry. See Iowa Code 272D.1
  • Person: means a licensee. See Iowa Code 272D.1
  • Unit: means the centralized collection unit of the department of revenue. See Iowa Code 272D.1
 2. The certificate of noncompliance shall contain the person’s name and social security number.
 3. The certificate of noncompliance shall require all of the following:

 a. That the licensing authority initiate procedures for the revocation or suspension of the person’s license, or for the denial of the issuance or renewal of a license using the licensing authority’s procedures.
 b. That the licensing authority provide notice to the person, as provided in section 272D.8, of the intent to suspend, revoke, deny issuance, or deny renewal of a license including the effective date of the action. The suspension, revocation, or denial shall be effective no sooner than thirty days following provision of notice to the person.