Motor fuel storage and dispensing infrastructure definition

Motor fuel storage and dispensing infrastructure or “infrastructure” means a tank and motor fuel pumps necessary to keep and dispense motor fuel at a retail motor fuel site, including but not limited to all associated equipment, dispensers, pumps, pipes, hoses, tubes, lines, fittings, valves, filters, seals, and covers.
Motor fuel storage and dispensing infrastructure or “infrastructure” means the same as defined in section 214.1.
Motor fuel storage and dispensing infrastructure means the same as defined in Iowa Code section 214A.1 as amended by 2022 Iowa Acts, House File 2128, section 14.

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