Adopted and Filed

Equipment distribution program, ch 37

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ARC 8997C

UTILITIES COMMISSION[199]

Adopted and Filed

Rulemaking related to equipment distribution program

The Utilities Commission hereby rescinds Chapter 37, “Equipment Distribution Program,” Iowa Administrative Code, and adopts a new chapter with the same title.

Legal Authority for Rulemaking

This rulemaking is adopted under the authority provided in Iowa Code sections 476.2 and 477C.4.

State or Federal Law Implemented

This rulemaking implements, in whole or in part, Iowa Code chapter 477C.

Purpose and Summary

The Commission commenced this rulemaking under the provisions of Executive Order 10. The purpose of this chapter is to describe the Commission’s program established pursuant to Iowa Code section 477C.4 to secure, finance, and distribute telecommunications devices for eligible persons who are deaf or hard of hearing or who have difficulty with speech.

On February 4, 2025, the Commission issued an order adopting amendments.The order is available on the Commission’s electronic filing system, efs.iowa.gov, under Docket No. RMU-2023-0037.

Public Comment and Changes to Rulemaking

Notice of Intended Action for this rulemaking was published in the Iowa Administrative Bulletin on December 11, 2024, as ARC 8431C. A public hearing was held on the following date(s):

●January 15, 2025

●January 23, 2025

The Office of Consumer Advocate (OCA), a division of the Iowa Department of Justice, attended both public hearings and, at each, expressed support for the version of Chapter 37 published in the Notice. The Commission received a written comment in support of that Notice version from OCA.

One change from the Notice has been made in subrule 37.6(5) to narrow a cross-reference to cite a rule in another chapter.

Adoption of Rulemaking

This rulemaking was adopted by the Commission on February 4, 2025.

Fiscal Impact

This rulemaking has no fiscal impact to the State of Iowa.

Jobs Impact

After analysis and review of this rulemaking, no impact on jobs has been found.

Waivers

No waiver provision is included in the amendments because the Commission has a general waiver provision in rule 199—1.3(17A,474,476) that provides procedures for requesting a waiver of the rules in Chapter 37.

Review by Administrative Rules Review Committee

The Administrative Rules Review Committee, a bipartisan legislative committee which oversees rulemaking by executive branch agencies, may, on its own motion or on written request by any individual or group, review this rulemaking at its regular monthly meeting or at a special meeting. The Committee’s meetings are open to the public, and interested persons may be heard as provided in Iowa Code section 17A.8(6).

Effective Date

This rulemaking will become effective on April 9, 2025.

The following rulemaking action is adopted:

ITEM 1.Rescind 199—Chapter 37 and adopt the following new chapter in lieu thereof:

CHAPTER 37

EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM

199—37.1(477C) Purpose. This chapter describes the commission’s program established pursuant to Iowa Code section 477C.4 to secure, finance, and distribute telecommunications devices. The commission’s equipment distribution program serves eligible individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing or who have difficulty with speech.

The equipment distribution program will be limited by revenue considerations and annual budget amounts set by the commission, with the advice of the deaf services commission. When the budgeted amounts for a period are committed or expended, no further vouchers for equipment will be issued until the next period when the commission budgets additional amounts.

199—37.2(477C) Program structure. The equipment distribution program may be conducted by a program administrator chosen by the commission. Distribution of equipment will be made through a voucher system utilizing private vendors for equipment purchases. Vouchers to pay part or, depending upon the price, all of the cost of equipment will be issued by the program administrator to eligible recipients. After purchase using a voucher, the recipient will be the permanent owner of the equipment and responsible for enforcement of any warranties and for any repairs.

199—37.3(477C) Equipment. The commission will authorize and maintain a list of the types of equipment to be distributed through the program.

199—37.4(477C) Application process and eligibility. Applications will be processed in queue. Additional vouchers will not be issued during a period if unpaid vouchers are outstanding for the remaining funds budgeted for the period. By signing the application form or otherwise averring to the accuracy of the information contained in the application, an applicant or the applicant’s power of attorney certifies that the information provided therein is true.

37.4(1) Eligibility. No person is entitled to equipment at a particular time merely because the person meets the eligibility requirements. An eligible applicant will be limited to a voucher for one type of equipment or equipment package. A person is eligible for equipment under the program if the following requirements are satisfied:

a.The applicant’s equipment need is verified by an appropriate professional, which may include a licensed physician; certified teacher in the fields of hearing, speech, or visual impairment; licensed and certified sign language interpreter; speech pathologist; audiologist or hearing aid specialist; or appropriate state or federal agency representative.

b.The applicant has, or has applied for, access to the service that will allow the applicant to use the requested equipment. Access to Internet service may be provided through a public wireless network connection.

c.The applicant is an individual and an Iowa resident.

d.The applicant is at least five years of age or demonstrates an ability to use the equipment requested. No demonstration is necessary for those five years of age and older.

e.The applicant agrees to cooperate with studies to evaluate the effectiveness of the program.

f.The applicant’s gross annual family income is equal to or less than $76,000 for a family of two. Family sizes above or below two will increase or decrease that amount in $10,000 increments per family member change.

37.4(2) Reapplication. Prior voucher recipients may reapply through the program to replace existing equipment or to obtain new equipment, as appropriate. Reapplication will be limited by a three-year waiting period. The reapplication period may be shortened by the commission’s equipment distribution program project manager in an individual case for good cause shown. At the time of reapplication for equipment, it is not necessary for the applicant’s need for the equipment to be reverified by an appropriate professional. The program administrator will verify that the applicant reapplying for equipment previously qualified for and continues to qualify for a voucher.

199—37.5(477C) Voucher system.

37.5(1) Amount. The voucher will state a standard amount for a particular piece of equipment.

a.The standard amount shall be determined and updated periodically by the commission.

b.The standard amount shall be 95 percent of the average retail market price for the piece of equipment unless the retail market price is more than $1,000, in which case the standard amount is 99 percent of the average retail market price. The standard amount may be increased to 100 percent if a person demonstrates to the program administrator that the person is unable to pay the matching amount.

37.5(2) Voucher use. The recipient of a voucher may purchase equipment from any vendor that will accept the voucher and may apply the voucher amount toward purchase of the brand and model of indicated equipment as the recipient chooses. The program will not reimburse for equipment purchased by an applicant prior to the issuance of a voucher.

37.5(3) Term. The voucher provides for a 40-day period for the voucher recipient to redeem the voucher with the recipient’s chosen vendor. The vendor, upon presentation of the voucher, shall have 60 days to complete the sale and delivery of the equipment and to return the voucher to the commission. The program administrator, for good cause shown, may extend either the 40- or 60-day deadline, provided the voucher is submitted to the commission for payment within 120 days from the issuance of the voucher. The program administrator may authorize reimbursement for a voucher issued more than 120 days before the voucher is sent to the commission for payment if the program administrator determines good cause exists for extending the 120-day deadline and provides supporting documentation to the commission.

37.5(4) Payment. The voucher is not a negotiable instrument. Upon presentation of documentation by the vendor as determined by the commission, including but not limited to an invoice showing an amount due no greater than the voucher amount, the vendor will be issued a state warrant for the amount due.

199—37.6(477C) Complaints. All complaints concerning the equipment distribution program will be resolved pursuant to the following:

37.6(1) The program administrator will make determinations concerning matters such as eligibility, type of equipment for particular applicants, or reimbursement of vendors.

37.6(2) The program administrator, after requiring interested persons to state verbally or in writing any complaint or dispute arising under the equipment distribution program, will attempt to settle the matter informally within 45 days.

37.6(3) Should the informal dispute resolution process fail, the complainant may submit the complaint to the commission for processing by the commission’s equipment distribution program project manager as provided in 199—Chapter 6. The project manager will provide a copy of the complaint to the program administrator and the consumer advocate. The project manager will issue a proposed resolution that describes the facts involved in the dispute, clearly states the proposed resolution, and gives notice that any interested person dissatisfied with the proposed resolution has 14 days after the proposed resolution is issued to file a written request for formal complaint proceedings before the commission.

37.6(4) If no timely request for formal complaint proceedings is filed, the proposed resolution shall be deemed binding on all interested persons served with the proposed resolution.

37.6(5) The commission will process requests for formal complaint proceedings as provided in rule 199—6.5(476).

These rules are intended to implement Iowa Code section 477C.4.

[Filed 2/11/25, effective 4/9/25]

[Published 3/5/25]

EDITOR’S NOTE: For replacement pages for IAC, see IAC Supplement 3/5/25.

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Administrative Rule References

The following administrative rule references were added to this document. You may click a reference to view related notices.

Rule 199-37.1 Rule 199-37.2 Rule 199-37.3 Rule 199-37.4 Rule 199-37.5 Rule 199-37.6 Rule 199-6.5

Iowa Code References

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Iowa Code 477C.4
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