455B.307B - ILLEGAL DUMPING ENFORCEMENT OFFICER.

        455B.307B  ILLEGAL DUMPING ENFORCEMENT OFFICER.         1.  For purposes of this section, "officer" means the illegal      dumping enforcement officer in a county.         2.  The board of supervisors of each county may annually appoint      an illegal dumping enforcement officer for the county.  The board of      supervisors may appoint the officer from recommendations by the      county board of health or may select a person outside the      recommendations made by the county board of health.  The board of      supervisors shall appoint a person who is a citizen of the United      States, is of good moral character, and has not previously been      convicted of a felony.         3.  An illegal dumping enforcement officer shall take an oath of      office prescribed by the board of supervisors.  An officer's      appointment shall be effective March 1 and shall continue for a term      at the discretion of the board of supervisors.         4.  An illegal dumping enforcement officer, subject to direction      and control by the county board of supervisors, shall only be      empowered to enforce the provisions of sections 455B.307A and      455B.363 and local littering ordinances.  An officer shall not have      the duty to enforce any other traffic or criminal laws of the state,      county, or a municipality.  An officer may enter upon any public land      in the county, excluding land within the limits of cities, unless      otherwise authorized by a city, and any private property with the      permission of the landowner at any time for the performance of the      officer's duties, and may hire the labor and equipment necessary      subject to the approval of the board of supervisors.         5.  A person shall not willfully obstruct, resist, impede, or      interfere with an illegal dumping enforcement officer in connection      with the officer's enforcement of sections 455B.307A and 455B.363 and      local littering ordinances.  A person shall not willfully retaliate      or discriminate in any manner against an officer as a reprisal for      any act or omission of the officer.  A person violating this      subsection is guilty of a simple misdemeanor.  
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         2004 Acts, ch 1128, §1