Judicial review of actions of the commission or the director may be sought in accordance with the provisions of chapter 17A. Notwithstanding the provisions of chapter 17A, petitions for judicial review may be filed in the district court of the county where the acts in issue occurred. In addition to other rights of judicial review authorized by this section, a person who has complied with an order issued by the director or commission may within six months of compliance with the order seek relief in the district court on the grounds that the requirements imposed by the order are excessive, that the benefits to society are not commensurate with the costs of complying with the order and that society can be protected in a less costly manner. Upon a finding that the requirements imposed by the order are excessive, the court may modify or vacate the order.
[C81, § 455B.140]
C83, § 455B.421
86 Acts, ch 1245, § 1899
Partial suspension; applicability; 2000 Acts, ch 1073, § 1
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