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E.__Grange and farm exhibits; |
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| F.__Boys' and girls' club exhibits; |
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| G.__Mechanical arts exhibits; |
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| H.__Domestic and fancy articles produced in the home; |
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| I.__Pulling contests for equines and oxen; and |
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| J.__Pulling contests for farm tractors and pickup trucks. |
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| | 6.__Eligibility for stipend.__A licensee is not entitled to a | stipend under this chapter unless: |
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| A.__The licensee holds a license that is valid for the year | for which the stipend is calculated; |
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| B.__Exhibits of vegetables, fruits, grains or dairy | products, are regularly displayed in an attractive manner | upon the fairgrounds during the fair, the products exhibited | are representative of those produced in the county in which | the fair is held and__the quality of the products is | acceptable to the commissioner; |
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| C.__The health status of domestic animals shown or exhibited | at the fair satisfies the health requirements established by | the commissioner in accordance with section 1811 and rules | adopted pursuant to section 1752; |
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| D.__The fair is conducted in accordance with performance | standards established in rules adopted pursuant to section | 82, subsection 5; and |
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| E. The minimum premiums established in subsection 7 are | paid. |
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| | 7. Minimum premiums required.__To be eligible to receive a | stipend, a licensee must: |
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| A.__Upon receiving an initial license, spend a minimum of | $750 per year on premiums for 3 years for displays of | agricultural products, excluding premiums for equine and ox | pulling contests and farm tractor and pickup truck pulling | contests; and |
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| B. Upon fulfilling the requirement under paragraph A, continue to | spend a minimum of $1,200 on premiums yearly for displays of | agricultural products, excluding premiums for |
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