House File 861 - Introduced HOUSE FILE 861 BY COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES (SUCCESSOR TO HF 480) A BILL FOR An Act relating to beneficial use in the context of water 1 allocation. 2 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 3 TLSB 2749HV (2) 91 sb/js
H.F. 861 Section 1. Section 455B.261, subsection 4, Code 2025, is 1 amended by striking the subsection. 2 Sec. 2. Section 455B.265, subsection 1, Code 2025, is 3 amended to read as follows: 4 1. In its consideration of applications for permits, the 5 department shall give priority in processing to persons in 6 the order that the applications are received, except where 7 when the application of this processing priority system 8 prevents the prompt approval of routine applications or 9 where when the public health, safety, or welfare will be 10 threatened by delay. If the department determines after 11 investigation that the diversion, storage, or withdrawal is 12 consistent with the principles and policies of beneficial 13 use and ensuring conservation, the department shall grant a 14 permit. The determination of beneficial use shall be made on 15 a case-by-case basis, and shall not be based on categories 16 of uses. An application for a permit shall be approved or 17 denied within ninety days from the date that the department 18 receives the complete application. A renewal permit shall be 19 approved or denied by the department within thirty days from 20 the date that the department receives a complete application 21 for renewal. If the applicant requests an extension of the 22 time allotted, the department may approve the request to allow 23 the applicant more time to submit additional information to 24 resolve a contested or complex application. Regardless of the 25 request in the application, and subject to appeal, the director 26 or the department may determine the duration and frequency 27 of withdrawal and the quantity of water to be diverted, 28 stored, or withdrawn pursuant to the permit. Each permit 29 granted after July 1, 1986, shall include conditions requiring 30 routine conservation practices, and requiring implementation 31 of emergency conservation measures after notification by the 32 department. 33 EXPLANATION 34 The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 35 -1- LSB 2749HV (2) 91 sb/js 1/ 2
H.F. 861 the explanation’s substance by the members of the general assembly. 1 This bill relates to beneficial use of water allocation. 2 Under current law, for the purposes of Code chapter 455B, 3 subchapter III, part 4, “beneficial use” is defined as the 4 application of water to a useful purpose that inures to the 5 benefit of the water user and subject to the user’s dominion 6 and control but does not include the waste or pollution of 7 water. The bill strikes the definition and provides that 8 beneficial use is determined by the department of natural 9 resources on a case-by-case basis when determining whether to 10 grant a permit for the diversion, storage, or withdrawal of 11 water, and must not be based on the category of use. 12 -2- LSB 2749HV (2) 91 sb/js 2/ 2