Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF763

Introduced
3/5/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to procedures to review the exercise of eminent domain, and providing fees.(Formerly HF 242.)

Impact

The implementation of HF763 is designed to streamline the process for individuals affected by eminent domain claims by establishing a clear judicial pathway for addressing grievances before final decisions are made by the Utilities Commission. As such, it could potentially alter the speed and nature of disputes regarding property rights, ensuring that the courts handle cases involving eminent domain more consistently. This shift may lead to quicker resolutions for those subject to eminent domain, provided the conditions of the bill are met, such as the 18-month requirement for re-filing under certain circumstances.

Summary

House File 763, a bill concerning the procedures for reviewing the exercise of eminent domain, introduces significant changes to how such claims are handled in Iowa. The bill allows applicants before the Iowa Utilities Commission or those whose property is subject to eminent domain claims to file a petition for declaratory review in district court. This review process is specifically assigned to Polk County, where the district court will address the rights and legal matters pertinent to the eminent domain claims. Importantly, the bill limits the relief offered to a declaration rather than granting broader legal remedies.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill may involve the exclusive venue in Polk County and limitations based on prior judicial determinations. Critics might argue that concentrating such cases in a single county could delay justice or create a backlog of cases. Additionally, the fact that the new proceedings do not consider prior findings as legally binding could raise concerns regarding the efficiency and consistency of rulings, as it may encourage repeated litigation over similar issues. These elements warrant further discussion among stakeholders in property rights and utilities regulation.

Companion Bills

IA HF242

Similar To A bill for an act relating to procedures to review the exercise of eminent domain, and providing fees.(See HF 763.)

IA SF226

Similar To A bill for an act relating to procedures to review the exercise of eminent domain, and providing fees.

Previously Filed As

IA HF242

A bill for an act relating to procedures to review the exercise of eminent domain, and providing fees.(See HF 763.)

IA SF226

A bill for an act relating to procedures to review the exercise of eminent domain, and providing fees.

IA HF2104

A bill for an act relating to the exercise of eminent domain for carbon oxide pipelines, and including applicability and effective date provisions.(Formerly HSB 507.)

IA HF943

A bill for an act relating to the exercise of eminent domain for the construction of hazardous liquid pipelines and including effective date and applicability provisions.(Formerly HSB 287.)

IA SB2120

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 29 and Title 42, relative to the exercise of eminent domain by airport authorities.

IA HB2037

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 29 and Title 42, relative to the exercise of eminent domain by airport authorities.

IA HB630

AN ACT relating to eminent domain.

IA SB171

AN ACT relating to eminent domain.

IA HSB507

A bill for an act relating to the exercise of eminent domain for carbon oxide pipelines, and including applicability and effective date provisions.(See HF 2104.)

IA HSB287

A bill for an act relating to the exercise of eminent domain for the construction of hazardous liquid pipelines and including effective date and applicability provisions.(See HF 943.)

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