422.68 - POWERS AND DUTIES.

        422.68  POWERS AND DUTIES.         1.  The director shall have the power and authority to prescribe      all rules not inconsistent with the provisions of this chapter,      necessary and advisable for its detailed administration and to      effectuate its purposes.         2.  The director may, for administrative purposes, divide the      state into districts, provided that in no case shall a county be      divided in forming a district.         3.  The director may destroy useless records and returns, reports,      and communications of any taxpayer filed with or kept by the      department after those returns, records, reports, or communications      have been in the custody of the department for a period of not less      than three years or such time as the director prescribes by rule.      However, after the accounts of a person have been examined by the      director and the amount of tax and penalty due have been finally      determined, the director may order the destruction of any records      previously filed by that taxpayer, notwithstanding the fact that      those records have been in the custody of the department for a period      less than three years.  These records and documents shall be      destroyed in the manner prescribed by the director.         4.  The department may make photostat, microfilm, electronic, or      other photographic copies of records, reports, and other papers      either filed by the taxpayer or prepared by the department.  In      addition, the department may create and use any system of      recordkeeping reasonably calculated to preserve its records for any      time period required by law.  When these photostat, electronic,      microfilm, or other copies have been made, the department may destroy      the original records which are the basis for the copies in any manner      prescribed by the director.  These photostat, electronic, microfilm,      or other types of copies, when no longer of use, may be destroyed as      provided in subsection 3.  These photostat, microfilm, electronic, or      other records shall be admissible in evidence when duly certified and      authenticated by the officer having custody and control of them.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C35, § 6943-f55; C39, § 6943.092; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, §      422.61; C71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 422.68] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         85 Acts, ch 230, §10; 99 Acts, ch 151, § 24, 89; 99 Acts, ch 152,      §9, 40         Referred to in § 99G.30A, 257.22, 321.105A, 422D.3, 423.42,      423A.6, 423B.6, 423C.4, 423D.4, 437A.17, 455B.455