Iowa Administrative Code Agency 434 - Status of African-americans, Division on The
The Iowa Administrative Code, Agency 434 (“Status of African‑Americans, Division on the”) governed the state’s Division on the Status of African‑Americans. However, all chapters of Agency 434 were officially rescinded effective February 2, 2022, meaning the division’s regulatory authority has been withdrawn as of that date (law.cornell.edu).
🔍 What Agency 434 Covered (before rescission)
Included at least 7 chapters (1–7) containing definitions, duties, and organizational structure .
Examples of rescinded rules include:
Chapter 1: Commission on the Status of Blacks; Division organizational structure (rules 434‑1.1–1.3).
Chapter 4 (among others): contained specific operational rules (e.g., rule 434‑4.1) (casetext.com, legis.iowa.gov).
✏️ Current Status
No longer in effect: The division has no standing under the Iowa Administrative Code and its former regulations are removed.
For any existing programs or oversight related to African‑American affairs in Iowa, other agencies or legislative mechanisms may fill that role now.
If you're looking to understand:
Historical structure or prior regulatory provisions of Agency 434—these are now archived.
Where the division’s functions may currently reside—these might have transitioned to a different state body or fall under broader civil rights or diversity-affairs responsibilities within state government.

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