Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 265 - Iowa Finance Authority
Chapter 9 - Title Guaranty Division
Rule 265-9.4 - Organization

Universal Citation: IA Admin Code 265-9.4

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 13, December 25, 2024

(1) Location. The office of the division is located at the address set forth in rule 265-1.3 (16). Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays. The division's website address is www.iowatitleguaranty.gov, and the division's telephone and facsimile numbers are as follows: (515)725-4900 (general telephone number); 1-800-432-7230 (toll-free telephone number); and (515)725-4901 (facsimile). The division's email address is titleguaranty@iowa.gov. Inquiries, submissions, applications and other requests for information may be directed to the division at the address set forth herein. Requests may be made personally or by telephone, fax, mail or email.

(2) Division board. A chair and vice chair shall be elected annually by the members of the division board at the first quarterly meeting following July 1 of each year, which is the beginning of the division's fiscal year.

(3) Meetings. Meetings of the division board shall generally be held quarterly on the date and time determined by the division board. Meetings of the division board may also be held at the call of the chair or on written request of two division board members. The division will give advance public notice of the specific date, time and place of each division board meeting. At least 24 hours before commencement of a division board meeting, the division will post the tentative agenda at the office of the division and on the division's website. Division board meetings may be conducted by conference call. Any person may attend and observe division board meetings except for any portion of a division board meeting that may be closed pursuant to Iowa Code section 21.5. The minutes of the division board meetings are available at the office of the division and on the division's website. Three members of the division board constitute a quorum. An affirmative vote of a majority of the division board members is necessary for any substantive action taken by the division board. The majority shall not include any division board member who has a conflict of interest, and a statement of a conflict of interest shall be conclusive for this purpose.

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