Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HSB185

Introduced
2/17/25  

Caption

A bill for an act related to using electric transmission and distribution easements held by electric cooperatives for broadband service, and including effective date provisions.

Impact

The legislation significantly impacts how electric cooperatives can manage their easements, allowing them to play a key role in enhancing broadband connectivity in rural and underserved areas. Moreover, it incorporates a formalized notification system ensuring that property owners are informed about the planned use of their easements for broadband infrastructure. This shift stands to benefit both residents, who gain improved internet access, and cooperatives, which can establish new revenue streams by facilitating these services.

Overall

In summary, HSB185 paves the way for improved broadband infrastructure by utilizing existing electric easements, marking a progressive move towards enhancing digital accessibility. Nevertheless, it leaves unresolved questions regarding property rights and compensation, highlighting the need for ongoing dialogue among stakeholders to ensure that the interests of property owners are adequately protected.

Summary

House Study Bill 185 (HSB185) introduces provisions that allow electric cooperatives in Iowa to utilize existing electric transmission and distribution easements for the placement of broadband infrastructure. Under this bill, electric cooperatives can authorize communications service providers to install broadband facilities, including fiberoptic cables, within these easements, thereby facilitating the expansion of broadband services across the state. The bill emphasizes a streamlined communication process wherein the electric cooperative must notify property owners before utilizing the easement for broadband purposes, offering a blend of rights and responsibilities tailored for both parties involved.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, HSB185 has sparked some apprehensions among property owners regarding their rights. The bill specifies that property owners have the right to challenge the electric cooperative's use of the easement within a limited time frame if they wish to contest either the use or seek compensation for any damages incurred due to broadband installations. However, the bill also mandates that property owners bear the burden of proof when seeking damages, raising concerns about fairness and the possibility that property values may be adversely affected without adequate compensation relying solely on their claims. Such provisions may lead to disputes, especially among property owners who feel inadequately compensated for the use of their land.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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