1.Electric public utilities having fewer than ten thousand customers and electric
cooperative corporations and associations are not subject to the regulation authority of the
commission, except for regulatory action pertaining to all of the following:
a.Assessment of fees for the support of the commission and the office of consumer
advocate, pursuant to section 476.10.
b.Safety standards and engineering standards.
c.Assigned areas of service, as set forth in sections 476.22 through 476.26.
d.Public utility railroad crossings, as set forth in section 476.27.
e.Filingalternateenergypurchaseprogramplanswiththecommission, andofferingsuch
programs to customers, pursuant to section 476.47.
2.However, sections 476.20, subsections 1 through 4, 476.21, 476.51, 476.56, 476.58,
476.62, and 476
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1. Electric public utilities having fewer than ten thousand customers and electric
cooperative corporations and associations are not subject to the regulation authority of the
commission, except for regulatory action pertaining to all of the following:
a. Assessment of fees for the support of the commission and the office of consumer
advocate, pursuant to section 476.10.
b. Safety standards and engineering standards.
c. Assigned areas of service, as set forth in sections 476.22 through 476.26.
d. Public utility railroad crossings, as set forth in section 476.27.
e. Filingalternateenergypurchaseprogramplanswiththecommission, andofferingsuch
programs to customers, pursuant to section 476.47.
2. However, sections 476.20, subsections 1 through 4, 476.21, 476.51, 476.56, 476.58,
476.62, and 476.66 and chapters 476A and 478, to the extent applicable, apply to such
electric utilities.
3. Electric cooperative corporations and associations and electric public utilities exempt
from rate regulation under this section shall not make or grant any unreasonable preferences
or advantages as to rates or services to any person or subject any person to any unreasonable
prejudice or disadvantage.
4. The board of directors or the membership of an electric cooperative corporation or
association otherwise exempt from rate regulation may elect to have the cooperative’s rates
regulated by the commission. The commission shall adopt rules prescribing the manner
in which the board of directors or the membership of an electric cooperative may so elect.
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If the board of directors or the membership of an electric cooperative has elected to have
the cooperative’s rates regulated by the commission, after two years have elapsed from
the effective date of such election the board of directors or the membership of the electric
cooperative may elect to exempt the cooperative from the rate regulation authority of the
commission, provided, however, that if the membership elected to have the cooperative’s
rates regulated by the commission, only the membership may elect to exempt the cooperative
from the rate regulation authority of the commission.
5. An electric utility subject to regulatory action pursuant to this section is subject to
complaints and investigations as set forth in section 476.3, but only with regard to matters
within the regulatory authority of the commission as set forth in subsections 1 and 2.
6. As used in this section:
a. “Engineering standards” means standards adopted by the American national standards
institute, or the institute of electrical and electronics engineers, rural utilities service, or
comparable engineering organization or engineering standards adopted by the commission.
b. “Rates” means the same as defined in section 384.80 and includes all charges or fees
imposed or collected for the provision of or incidental to utility service.
c. “Safety standards” means applicable regulations promulgated by the United States
occupational safety and health administration and by the labor commissioner under
chapter 88. Safety standards for electric utilities subject to this section also include outage
notifications, safety standards contained in the national electric safety code, as published
by the institute of electrical and electronic engineers, inc., and electric safety standards
approved by the American national standards institute.