455B.266 - PRIORITY ALLOCATION.

        455B.266  PRIORITY ALLOCATION.         1.  After any event described in paragraphs "a" through      "d" of this subsection has occurred, the department shall      investigate and, if appropriate, may implement the priority      allocation plan provided in subsection 2.  The department shall      require existing permittees to implement appropriate emergency      conservation measures.  The pertinent public notice and hearing      requirements of subsection 4 of this section and sections 455B.271      and 455B.278 shall apply to the implementation of the plan.         a.  Receipt of a petition by twenty-five affected persons or a      governmental subdivision requesting that the priority allocation plan      be implemented due to a substantial local water shortage.         b.  Receipt of information from a state or federal natural      resource, research or climatological agency indicating that a drought      of local or state magnitude is imminent.         c.  Issuance by the governor of a proclamation of a disaster      emergency due to a drought or other event affecting water resources      of the state.         d.  Determination by the department in conjunction with the      homeland security and emergency management division of the department      of public defense of a local crisis which affects availability of      water.         2.  Notwithstanding a person's possession of a permit or the      person's use of water being a nonregulated use, the department may      suspend or restrict usage of water by category of use on a local or      statewide basis in the following order:         a.  Water conveyed across state boundaries.         b.  Uses of water primarily for recreational or aesthetic      purposes.         c.  Uses of water for the irrigation of hay, corn, soybeans,      oats, grain sorghum or wheat.         d.  Uses of water for the irrigation of crops other than hay,      corn, soybeans, oats, grain sorghum or wheat.         e.  Uses of water for manufacturing or other industrial      processes.         f.  Uses of water for generation of electrical power for      public consumption.         g.  Uses of water for livestock production.         h.  Uses of water for human consumption and sanitation      supplied by rural water districts, municipal water systems, or other      public water supplies as defined in section 455B.171.         i.  Uses of water for human consumption and sanitation      supplied by a private water supply as defined in section 455B.171.         3.  Unless the governor has issued a proclamation described in      subsection 1, paragraph "c", the department shall not impose a      suspension of water use or a further restriction, other than      conservation, on the uses of water provided in subsection 2,      paragraphs "g" through "i" or on users of water pursuant to a      contract with the state as provided in section 455B.263, subsections      5 and 6.  If a contract with the state as provided in section      455B.263, subsections 5 and 6 was in effect prior to March 5, 1985,      the department shall not impose a suspension of water use or a      further restriction, other than conservation, on the users of water      pursuant to that contract.         4.  Suspension or restrictions of water usage applicable to      otherwise nonregulated water users shall be by emergency order of the      director which the department shall cause to be published in local      newspapers of general circulation and broadcast by local media.  The      emergency order shall state an effective date of the suspension or      restriction and shall be immediately effective on such date unless      stayed, modified or vacated at a hearing before the commission or by      a court.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 455A.21; 82 Acts, ch 1199,      § 20, 96] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         C83, § 455B.266         83 Acts, ch 137, § 13; 85 Acts, ch 7, §6; 86 Acts, ch 1136, § 1;      86 Acts, ch 1245, § 1899A, 1899B; 92 Acts, ch 1139, § 30; 2003 Acts,      ch 179, §157         Referred to in § 455B.265A, 455B.271