ARC Plumbing

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in the Iowa Administrative Bulletin on December 252024as ARC 8669C. A public hearing was held on the following date(s): &#9679January 142025 &#9679January 15if anypursuant to 481&#8212a bipartisan legislative committee which oversees rulemaking by executive branch agenciesmayon its own motion or on written request by any individual or groupreview this rulemaking at its regular monthly meeting or at a special meeting. The Committee&#8217s meetings are open to the public2025. The following rulemaking action is adopted: ITEM 1.Rescind 641&#821225.1(105) Adoption. Sections 101 and 102Chapters 2 to 17 and Appendices A and M of the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC)2024 Editionas published by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials4755 E. Philadelphia StreetOntario

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