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Iowa Code § 123A.11 - Indemnification
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A brewer must indemnify and hold harmless its wholesaler for losses tied to certain beer-related complaints, claims, or lawsuits.
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A brewer must indemnify and hold harmless its wholesaler for losses tied to certain beer-related complaints, claims, or lawsuits.
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This provision says the chapter applies to certain preexisting beer wholesaler-brewer agreements when specific dates occur, and it also covers implied or oral unwritten agreements if no written agreement exists.
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This chapter’s rules for brewers and beer wholesalers also apply to manufacturers and wholesalers of canned cocktails.
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This section defines terms used in the chapter, including affected party, agreement, beer, brewer, wholesaler, and related distribution roles.
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Brewers and wholesalers generally cannot end their agreement without advance written notice, but a brewer may do so immediately for listed reasons.
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A brewer or wholesaler must not cancel, fail to renew, or otherwise end an agreement unless specified good-cause and notice-related conditions are met.
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Brewers may not use agreements or business practices to pressure wholesalers, control resale prices, restrict competing products, or impose certain territory and dispute terms; wholesalers with a sales territory generally may not sell outside it unless all affected parties agree.
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A brewer cannot unreasonably block or delay approval of certain ownership or control transfers involving a wholesaler, and cannot refuse specified successor or transfer approvals in the death-related cases described.
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A brewer must pay a wholesaler reasonable compensation for the fair market value of the wholesaler’s business when certain agreements or consents are canceled, denied, or withheld.
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A brewer or wholesaler must not restrict or inhibit free association among brewers or wholesalers for any lawful purpose.
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Brewers and wholesalers may sue, seek declaratory or injunctive relief, and the court can award relief and fees in some cases; brewers may not force arbitration or retaliate against whistleblowing wholesalers.
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This provision defines many controlled-substance terms used in the chapter.
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Physicians, dentists, podiatric physicians, and veterinarians may delegate administration of controlled substances, subject to supervision and board rules.
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The board may consider listed factors when deciding whether a substance is an imitation controlled substance.
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The board must administer this chapter’s regulatory provisions and recommend schedule changes to the general assembly, including temporary controlled-substance amendments in some cases.
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The board must update the controlled-substances schedule to match certain federal changes for specified cannabis-derived prescription drugs, and it may use emergency rulemaking.
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Controlled substances listed in the cited schedules are covered under whatever official, common, chemical, or trade name they are given.
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The board must recommend schedule changes for substances when the stated schedule I criteria are met or no longer met.
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This provision lists the substances in Schedule I and states several exclusions, including hemp and some peyote use in Native American Church ceremonies.
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The board must recommend to the general assembly that a substance be placed in schedule II if specified criteria are met.