669.13 - LIMITATION OF ACTIONS.

        669.13  LIMITATION OF ACTIONS.         1.  Except as provided in section 614.8, a claim or suit otherwise      permitted under this chapter shall be forever barred, unless within      two years after the claim accrued, the claim is made in writing and      filed with the director of the department of management under this      chapter.  The time to begin a suit under this chapter shall be      extended for a period of six months from the date of mailing of      notice to the claimant by the attorney general as to the final      disposition of the claim or from the date of withdrawal of the claim      under section 669.5, if the time to begin suit would otherwise expire      before the end of the period.         2.  If a claim is made or filed under any other law of this state      and a determination is made by a state agency or court that this      chapter provides the exclusive remedy for the claim, the two-year      period authorized in subsection 1 to make a claim and to begin a suit      under this chapter shall be extended for a period of six months from      the date of the court order making such determination or the date of      mailing of notice to the claimant of such determination by a state      agency, if the time to make the claim and to begin the suit under      this chapter would otherwise expire before the end of the two-year      period.  The time to begin a suit under this chapter may be further      extended as provided in subsection 1.         3.  This section is the only statute of limitations applicable to      claims as defined in this chapter.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 25A.13] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         C93, § 669.13         2006 Acts, ch 1185, §108; 2007 Acts, ch 110, §4         Referred to in § 668.10 
         Footnotes
         2007 amendment to subsection 1 applies to complaints, claims, and      actions arising out of an alleged death, loss, or injury occurring on      or after July 1, 2007; 2007 Acts, ch 110, §6