Iowa Code
Chapter 476 - PUBLIC UTILITY REGULATION
Section 476.58 - Safety of distributed generation facilities — disconnection device required — rules.

476.58 Safety of distributed generation facilities — disconnection device required — rules.
1. For purposes of this section:
a. “Disconnection device” means a lockable visual disconnect or other disconnection device capable of disconnecting and de-energizing the residual voltage in a distributed generation facility.
b. “Distributed generation facility” means any of the following:
(1) A cogeneration facility or a small power production facility that is a qualifying facility under
18 C.F.R. pt. 292, subpt. B
, used by an interconnection customer to generate electricity that operates in parallel with the electric distribution system, and that typically includes an electric generator and the equipment required to interconnect safely with the electric distribution system or local electric power system.
(2) An alternate energy production facility as defined in section 476.42.
(3) A small hydro facility as defined in section 476.42.
c. “Electric distribution system” means the facilities and equipment owned and operated by an electric utility that are used to transmit electricity to ultimate usage points from interchanges with higher voltage transmission networks which transport bulk power over long distances and that generally operate at less than one hundred kilovolts of electricity.
d. “Electric meter” means a device used by an electric utility that measures and registers the integral of an electrical quantity with respect to time.
e. “Electric utility” means a public utility that furnishes electricity to the public for compensation.
f. “Interconnection customer” means a person that interconnects a distributed generation facility to an electric distribution system.
2. Consistent with the board’s safety jurisdiction pursuant to section 476.1, the board shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A relating to the safe installation and operation of interconnections between distributed generation facilities and electric distribution systems. The rules shall include but not be limited to the following:
a. For installations placed in service on or after July 1, 2015, a requirement that a disconnection device be installed at a location that is easily visible and adjacent to an interconnection customer’s electric meter. For installations placed in service prior to July 1, 2015, a requirement that an interconnection customer provide and attach a permanent placard at the electric meter that clearly identifies the presence and location of disconnection devices for distributed generation facilities on the property.
b. A requirement that interconnection customers notify local paid or volunteer fire departments of the location of distributed generation facilities and associated disconnection devices upon completion of installation and procedures for such notifications.
c. Procedures for electric utilities to deny or disconnect service for safety reasons to a person who does not comply with rules adopted pursuant to this subsection.
3. Procedures and requirements provided in rules adopted pursuant to subsection 2 shall apply to all electric utilities and all interconnection customers in this state. However, only those rule provisions concerning interconnections between distributed generation facilities and electric distribution systems and safety issues shall apply to utilities over which the board’s jurisdiction is limited by section 476.1A or 476.1B.
4. This section shall not be construed to expand the board’s jurisdiction over a utility over which the board’s jurisdiction is limited by section 476.1A or 476.1B. This section shall not be construed to authorize the board to require that an installation or connection of a distributed generation facility, disconnection device, or interconnection between a distributed generation facility and an electric distribution system be performed by a licensed electrician, installer, or professional engineer. This section shall not be construed to require inspection of a distributed generation facility, disconnection device, or interconnection between a distributed generation facility and an electric distribution system pursuant to chapter 103.
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Title XI - NATURAL RESOURCES

Chapter 476 - PUBLIC UTILITY REGULATION

Section 476.1 - Applicability of authority.

Section 476.1A - Applicability of authority — certain electric utilities.

Section 476.1B - Applicability of authority — municipally owned utilities.

Section 476.1C - Applicability of authority — certain gas utilities.

Section 476.1D - Regulation and deregulation of communications services.

Section 476.2 - Board powers and rules — utility’s Iowa office.

Section 476.3 - Complaints — investigation — refunds.

Section 476.4 - Tariffs filed.

Section 476.4A - Exemption from tariff filings for telephone utilities.

Section 476.5 - Adherence to schedules.

Section 476.6 - Changes in rates, charges, schedules, and regulations — supply and cost review — water costs for fire protection — energy efficiency.

Section 476.6A - Alternate energy production facilities — notification requirements.

Section 476.7 - Application by utility for review.

Section 476.8 - Utility charges and service.

Section 476.9 - Accounts rendered to board.

Section 476.10 - Investigations — expense — appropriation.

Section 476.10A - Funding for Iowa energy center and center for global and regional environmental research.

Section 476.10B - Energy-efficient building.

Section 476.11 - Telephone toll connections.

Section 476.12 - Rehearings before board.

Section 476.13 - Judicial review.

Section 476.14 - Violations stopped.

Section 476.15 - Extent of jurisdiction.

Section 476.16 - Annual report.

Section 476.17 - Peak-load energy conservation.

Section 476.18 - Impermissible charges.

Section 476.19 - Construction of statutes.

Section 476.20 - Disconnection limited — notice — moratorium — deposits.

Section 476.21 - Discrimination prohibited.

Section 476.22 - Definition.

Section 476.23 - Electric service conflicts — certificates of authority.

Section 476.24 - Electric utility service area maps.

Section 476.25 - Assigned service areas — electric utilities — legislative policy.

Section 476.26 - Effect of incorporation, annexation, or consolidation.

Section 476.27 - Public utility crossing — railroad rights-of-way.

Section 476.29 - Certificates for providing local telecommunications services.

Section 476.31 - Continuing audit of operation.

Section 476.32 - Review of annual reports.

Section 476.33 - Rules governing hearings.

Section 476.41 - Purpose.

Section 476.42 - Definitions.

Section 476.43 - Rates for alternate energy production facilities.

Section 476.44 - Exceptions.

Section 476.44A - Trading of credits.

Section 476.45 - Exemption from excess capacity.

Section 476.46 - Alternate energy revolving loan program.

Section 476.46A - Energy infrastructure revolving loan program.

Section 476.47 - Alternate energy purchase programs.

Section 476.48 - Small wind innovation zone program.

Section 476.49 - Billing methods for distributed generation customers.

Section 476.51 - Civil penalty.

Section 476.52 - Management efficiency.

Section 476.53 - Electric generating and transmission facilities.

Section 476.53A - Renewable electric power generation.

Section 476.54 - Delayed payment charges.

Section 476.55 - Complaint of antitrust activities.

Section 476.56 - Energy costs provided.

Section 476.57 - Limitations on use of ADAD equipment — penalty.

Section 476.58 - Safety of distributed generation facilities — disconnection device required — rules.

Section 476.62 - Energy-efficient lighting required.

Section 476.63 - Energy efficiency programs.

Section 476.65 - Energy audits.

Section 476.66 - Customer contribution fund.

Section 476.71 - Purpose.

Section 476.72 - Definitions.

Section 476.73 - Affiliate records.

Section 476.74 - Affiliate information required to be filed.

Section 476.75 - Audits required.

Section 476.76 - Reorganization defined.

Section 476.77 - Time and standards for review.

Section 476.78 - Cross-subsidization prohibited.

Section 476.79 - Provision of nonutility service.

Section 476.80 - Additional requirements.

Section 476.81 - Audit required.

Section 476.82 - Exemption — energy efficiency.

Section 476.83 - Complaints.

Section 476.84 - Water, sanitary sewer, and storm water utilities — acquisitions — advance ratemaking.

Section 476.86 - Definitions.

Section 476.87 - Certification of competitive natural gas providers.

Section 476.91 - Alternative operator services.

Section 476.95 - Internet protocol-enabled service and voice over internet protocol service — regulation.

Section 476.95A - Annual registration for telecommunications service providers.

Section 476.95B - Applicability of authority.

Section 476.96 - Definitions.

Section 476.97 - Price regulation.

Section 476.98 - Earnings calculation and report.

Section 476.99 - Additional price regulation plan provisions.

Section 476.100 - Prohibited acts.

Section 476.101 - Local exchange competition.

Section 476.102 - Universal service.

Section 476.103 - Unauthorized change in service — civil penalty.

Section 476.104 - Severability.