Iowa Admin. Code r. 199-42.18 - Complaints and petitions for relief
(1)
Complaints. A railroad or public utility that has a complaint
regarding any of the issues identified in Iowa Code section
476.27(2) that
cannot be resolved without intervention by the commission may file a complaint
with the commission .
(2)
Petitions for relief. A railroad or public utility that
believes special circumstances exist for a particular crossing pursuant to Iowa
Code section 476.27(4) may
file a petition for relief with the commission if the railroad and the public
utility have been unable to resolve their differences without intervention by
the commission .
(3)
Information to be filed. The written complaint or petition
should include the following information:
a.
The name, address, telephone number, and contact person for the complainant or
petitioner and the complainant 's or petitioner 's attorney, if any;
b. The basis for the commission 's
jurisdiction over the matter;
c. A
statement of the complainant 's or petitioner 's position and a detailed
discussion of the facts that support the complainant 's or petitioner 's
position, including a description of the issues involved, why special
circumstances exist for the particular crossing, the resolution or relief
requested, and the facts supporting the resolution or relief
requested;
d. The particular
provisions of the statutes and rules involved;
e. A description of the attempts made to
informally resolve the issues involved in the complaint or petition;
f. All documentation relied on to support the
facts alleged in the complaint or petition and the requested resolution or
relief; and
g. The name, address,
telephone number, contact person and attorney, if any, for the other railroad
or public utility involved and a statement that the complaint or petition was
served on the other railroad or public utility involved and the consumer
advocate, the method of service, and the date served.
(4)
Electronic filing
required. Complaints and petitions for relief shall be filed in the
commission 's electronic filing system as described in 199-Chapter 14.
(5)
Expedited timeline. The
commission recognizes that the parties will ordinarily require a swift
decision. Therefore, the shortened time limits applicable to expedited
proceedings in 199-Chapter 7 shall apply to contested cases brought under this
chapter.
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