Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 199 - Utilities Commission
Chapter 11 - Electric Lines
Rule 199-11.9 - Additional Requirements

Universal Citation: IA Admin Code 199-11.9

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024

(1) Forms. An electric company shall use the appropriate form or forms available on the commission's website when filing a petition, an amendment to an existing franchise, or an extension of an existing franchise. All filings shall be filed electronically in compliance with the commission's electronic filing system requirements in 199-Chapter 14 and shall be considered filed when accepted for filing into the commission's electronic filing system pursuant to 199-Chapter 14.

(2) Temporary construction permits. An electric company may request a temporary construction permit, as allowed by Iowa Code section 478.31, on the commission's petition for franchise forms.

(3) Segmental ownership.

a. Petitions covering transmission line routes having segments of the total transmission line with different owners shall establish that the entire transmission line is necessary to serve a public use and represents a reasonable relationship to an overall plan of transmitting electricity in the public interest.

b. Petitions covering transmission line routes having segments of the total transmission line with different owners shall include documentation showing that the different owners have agreed to the construction being proposed in the petition.

(4) Compliance with Iowa electrical safety code. If review of Exhibit C, or inspection of an existing electric line which is the subject of a franchise petition, finds noncompliance with 199-Chapter 25, the Iowa electrical safety code, no final action shall be taken by the commission on the petition without a satisfactory showing by the electric company that the areas of noncompliance have been or will be corrected. Any disputed safety code compliance issues will be resolved by the commission.

(5) Statement of damage claims.

a. A petition proposing transmission line construction shall not be acted upon by the commission if the electric company does not file with the commission a written statement as to how damages resulting from the construction of the transmission line shall be determined and paid.

b. The statement shall contain the following information: the type of damages which will be compensated for, how the amount of damages will be determined, the procedures by which disputes may be resolved, the manner of payment, and the procedures that the affected persons are required to follow to obtain a determination of damages.

c. The statement shall be amended as necessary to reflect changes in the law, company policy, or the needs of a specific project.

d. A copy of this statement shall be mailed with the notice of informational meeting as provided for in Iowa Code section 478.2(3). Where no informational meeting is required, a copy shall be provided to each affected person prior to entering into negotiations for payment of damages.

e. Nothing in this rule shall prevent a person from negotiating with the electric company for terms which are different from, more specific than, or in addition to those in the statement filed with the commission.

(6) Route study. If a hearing on a petition is required by Iowa Code section 478.6(1), an electric company shall file a route study, if conducted, with the commission at the earlier of either the electric company's next revised petition filing or its testimony in support of the petition after the commission orders a hearing.

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