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Several agencies have regulatory responsibilities to ensure the purposes of the Gambling Act are met – that communities benefit from gambling proceeds while gambling harm is minimised. History of the Gambling Act. The Gambling Bill was introduced in February 2002 and received Royal assent on 18 September 2003 to become the Gambling Act 2003. DIA/HFD had not consistently cited a deficient practice in these cases. KCRO has informed DIA/HFD that all allegations of abuse must be reported immediately, but in no case should the timeframe for reporting exceed 24 hours. This is the case even when the 24-hour window for reporting the allegation falls on a weekend or holiday.

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Gambling

Dia Gambling Fact Sheets

Stick gambling is a traditional hand game played by many indigenous people, with the rules varying among each group. It would typically be played when diverse groups would meet on the trail. Games could last for several days during which prized matches, shot, gunpowder, or tobacco would be staked.

Licensing & Registration

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DIA handles licensing, certification, and registration for food businesses, hotels, nursing assistants, health facilities, amusement devices, and social and charitable gambling.

Complaints

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  • Gambling Awareness Program @ProgramGAP 'Mental illness and gambling are not separate conditions to treat individually; they’re all intertwined. What we’ve seen with COVID is people using gambling to soothe stress or to get away.' - aka, gambling is often used as a coping mechanism.

Submit a complaint for DIA to review about:

  • Restaurants, bars, convenience and grocery stores, home bakeries, food processing plants
  • Hotels, motels, or bed-and-breakfast inns
  • Nursing homes, assisted living facilities, residential care facilities, hospitals, hospices, elder group homes
  • Dependent adult abuse
  • Administrative law judges who work for DIA

Records

Records requests can be made by filling out DIA's online form, by phone, fax or mail, or in person.

Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals
321 E. 12th Street
Des Moines, Iowa 50319-0083
T: 515.281.7102
F: 515.281.6863

Some records you can access online via DIA's online databases:

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Registration for consumable hemp products with DIA is not yet available. We do not have an estimate at this time of when registration will be available or what it will look like. Please check back for updates.

Consumable hemp products include, but are not limited to: food, chew or snuff, or topical application (e.g., lotions, tinctures).

If you have an inquiry about growing hemp or applying for a hemp license or seed permit, please contact the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship at hemp@iowaagriculture.gov 515.725.1470.