321K.1 - ROADBLOCKS CONDUCTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES.

        321K.1  ROADBLOCKS CONDUCTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT      AGENCIES.         1.  The law enforcement agencies of this state may conduct      emergency vehicle roadblocks in response to immediate threats to the      health, safety, and welfare of the public; and otherwise may conduct      routine vehicle roadblocks only as provided in this section.  Routine      vehicle roadblocks may be conducted to enforce compliance with the      law regarding any of the following:         a.  The licensing of operators of motor vehicles.         b.  The registration of motor vehicles.         c.  The safety equipment required on motor vehicles.         d.  The provisions of chapters 481A and 483A.         2.  Any routine vehicle roadblock conducted under this section      shall meet the following requirements:         a.  The location of the roadblock, the time during which the      roadblock will be conducted, and the procedure to be used while      conducting the roadblock, shall be determined by policymaking      administrative officers of the law enforcement agency.         b.  The roadblock location shall be selected for its safety      and visibility to oncoming motorists, and adequate advance warning      signs, illuminated at night or under conditions of poor visibility,      shall be erected to provide timely information to approaching      motorists of the roadblock and its nature.         c.  There shall be uniformed officers and marked official      vehicles of the law enforcement agency or agencies involved, in      sufficient quantity and visibility to demonstrate the official nature      of the roadblock.         d.  The selection of motor vehicles to be stopped shall not be      arbitrary.         e.  The roadblock shall be conducted to assure the safety of      and to minimize the inconvenience of the motorists involved.         3.  A law enforcement agency conducting a roadblock in accordance      with this section may require the driver to provide proof of      financial liability coverage required under section 321.20B.  
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         86 Acts, ch 1220, §23; 2003 Acts, ch 6, §4