316.2 - EFFECT ON ACQUISITIONS AND CONDEMNATIONS.

        316.2  EFFECT ON ACQUISITIONS AND CONDEMNATIONS.         1.  The provisions of this chapter shall not affect the validity      of any property acquisitions by purchase or condemnation.         2.  Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as creating in any      condemnation proceedings brought under the power of eminent domain,      any element of value or of damage not in existence immediately prior      to the date of this chapter.         3.  A payment made or to be made under the authority granted in      this chapter shall be for compensating or reimbursing the displaced      person or owner of real property in accordance with the requirements      of the federal Uniform Relocation Act and this chapter and the      payments shall not for any purpose be deemed or considered      compensation for real property acquired or compensation for damages      to remaining property.         Payments authorized to be made by the federal Uniform Relocation      Act and this chapter shall be made as relocation payments, and in      order to prevent unjust enrichment or a duplication of payments to      any condemnee in any condemnation proceeding or appeal from any      condemnation proceeding, an allowance shall not be made in      determining just compensation in a condemnation proceeding for any      damages, for any item of damage, or any cost, which is authorized to      be paid as a relocation payment.         Moving cost payments and allowances for personal property which is      damaged or destroyed or reduced in value by an acquisition of      property authorized under section 6B.14 or any other provision of the      Code under the powers of eminent domain on projects where relocation      assistance payments are paid under this chapter shall be those      payments and allowances authorized by this chapter and shall not be      made or included as part of an award of damages in any condemnation      proceeding or appeal from any condemnation proceeding.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C71, § 316.8; C73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 316.2] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         89 Acts, ch 20, §6