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Iowa Code Title XV, Chapter 679A: Arbitration

Iowa Legislature. Jan. 1, 2019
https://www.legis.iowa.gov/law/iowaCode/chapters?title=XV&year=2019

This statute requires a written agreement or a provision in a written contract in order to engage in arbitration. The district court may also order parties to arbitration. If there is no provision in the arbitration agreement, a district court may also appoint an arbitrator. The statute addresses attorney representation, attendance, fees and awards. Disputes among government agencies must be submitted to a three-member board, whose decision on the matter is final.

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