Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF610

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to persons allowed to intervene in proceedings under the Iowa utilities commission.(See HF 944.)

Impact

The implications of HF610 are significant in terms of enhancing democratic participation in state utilities regulation. By allowing residents with a perceived interest to engage actively in commission proceedings, the bill makes strides toward transparency and accountability within the Iowa Utilities Commission. It acknowledges the importance of public input in the governance of utilities, potentially leading to better-informed decisions that reflect community interests and concerns. This broadens the scope of who can engage with the utilities regulatory framework, moving towards inclusivity in governmental processes.

Summary

House File 610, introduced by Representative Thomson, focuses on the right of individuals to intervene in proceedings under the Iowa Utilities Commission. The bill proposes amendments to Section 476.33 of the Iowa Code, granting specific rights to intervene not only to members of the general assembly and elected county or city officials but also to any resident demonstrating a minimally plausible interest in the proceedings. This legislative move aims to enhance public participation in utilities regulatory processes, ensuring that more voices can be heard in decisions impacting utility management and operations.

Contention

While the bill promotes increased engagement, it may also raise concerns among stakeholders about the potential for an influx of interventions that could complicate or delay proceedings. Critics might argue that allowing any resident with a 'minimally plausible interest' to intervene could lead to frivolous actions that detract from more substantial contributions. Thus, the balance between encouraging public discourse and maintaining an efficient regulatory process remains a point of discussion amongst lawmakers and stakeholders in the utilities sector.

Companion Bills

IA HF944

Similar To A bill for an act relating to persons allowed to intervene in proceedings under the Iowa utilities commission.(Formerly HF 610.)

Previously Filed As

IA HF944

A bill for an act relating to persons allowed to intervene in proceedings under the Iowa utilities commission.(Formerly HF 610.)

IA HF237

A bill for an act relating to sanctions on intervenors in contested cases before the Iowa utilities commission.(See HF 923.)

IA HF923

A bill for an act relating to sanctions on intervenors in contested cases before the Iowa utilities commission.(Formerly HF 237.)

IA HF639

A bill for an act relating to hazardous liquid pipelines, including common carrier requirements, proceedings under the Iowa utilities commission, including commission member attendance at hearings and informational meetings, including allowing certain persons to intervene in such proceedings, including sanctions on intervenors in contested cases, and permit, permit renewal, and operation limitations, and including effective date and applicability provisions. (Formerly HF 240.) Vetoed 6-11-25.

IA SF228

A bill for an act relating to sanctions on intervenors in contested cases before the Iowa utilities commission.

IA SF2039

A bill for an act providing for intervention by members of the general assembly in proceedings for judicial review of agency action under the Iowa administrative procedure Act. Effective date: 07/01/2026

IA HF241

A bill for an act relating to utilities commission member attendance at hearings and informational meetings.(See HF 790.)

IA HF790

A bill for an act relating to utilities commission member attendance at hearings and informational meetings.(Formerly HF 241.)

IA HF36

A bill for an act relating to interpretation of law in administrative and judicial proceedings under the Iowa administrative procedure Act.(See HF 853.)

IA HSB65

A bill for an act relating to rate-regulated utilities, including telecommunications and electronic transmission services.(See HF 304, HF 2181.)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.