7G.2  County sesquicentennial commissions.

The Iowa statehood sesquicentennial commission shall certify a county sesquicentennial commission in each county in the state, for the purpose of receiving funds from the state commission and administering and coordinating a local celebration. No more than one county sesquicentennial commission shall be certified in each county.

1.  Membership.  Each county commission shall include one member appointed by the board of supervisors, one member appointed by the city council of each city in the county, and other members as required by administrative rules of the state commission established in section 7G.1.

2.  Authority.  Each county sesquicentennial commission may receive and expend moneys and otherwise act to coordinate and implement local celebrations of the sesquicentennial of Iowa statehood within the county of organization.

3.  Expiration.  Each county sesquicentennial commission shall expire no later than June 30, 1997. Upon expiration of each commission, all fund balances and all other assets shall be transferred to a designated incorporated local historical society or designated local historical societies located within the county.

Section History: Recent form

  91 Acts, ch 259, §2


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