Iowa Admin. Code r. 199-42.18 - Filing of complaint or petition
(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 board may file a complaint with the board. The complainant must serve
the other railroad or public utility involved and the consumer advocate, either
in person or by overnight delivery, on the same day the complaint is filed with
the board. The complaint must be in writing and must include the following:
a. The name, address, telephone number, and
contact person for the complainant and the complainant's attorney, if
any;
b. The basis for the board's
jurisdiction over the matter;
c. A
statement of the complainant's position and a detailed discussion of the facts
that support the complainant's position, including a description of the issues
involved, the resolution requested, and the facts supporting the resolution
requested;
d. The particular
provisions of the statutes and rules involved;
e. A description of the attempts made to
informally resolve the complaint;
f. All documentation relied on to support the
facts alleged in the complaint and the requested resolution; and
g. The name, address, telephone number, and
contact person and attorney, if any, for the other railroad or public utility
involved and a statement that the complaint was served on the other railroad or
public utility involved and the consumer advocate, the method of service, and
the date served.
(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
board if the railroad and the public utility have been unable to resolve their
differences without intervention by the board. The petitioner must serve the
other railroad or public utility involved and the consumer advocate, either in
person or by overnight delivery, on the same day the petition is filed with the
board. The petition must be in writing and must include the following:
a. The name, address, telephone number, and
contact person for the petitioner and the petitioner's attorney, if
any;
b. The basis for the board's
jurisdiction over the matter;
c. A
statement of the petitioner's position and a detailed discussion of the facts
that support the petitioner's position, including a description of the issues
involved, why special circumstances exist for the particular crossing, the
relief requested, and the facts supporting the 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 petition;
f. All documentation
relied on to support the facts alleged in the petition and the requested
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 petition was served on the
other railroad or public utility involved and the consumer advocate, the method
of service, and the date served.
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