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Telecom Compliance Reference — Updated January 2023

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Iowa Pending Telecom Legislation

Active bills that could change your compliance requirements in Iowa

Last updated

Apr 21, 2026

Active Bills (11)

HSB65Introduced

A bill for an act relating to rate-regulated utilities, including telecommunications and electronic transmission services.(See HF 304, HF 2181.)

Sponsor: Commerce

telecom general
HSB235Introduced

A bill for an act relating to the sales tax exemption for the purchase of central office equipment or transmission equipment used by certain entities primarily in the furnishing of telecommunications services on a commercial basis.(See HF 960.)

Sponsor: Ways and Means

telecom general
SF636Introduced

A bill for an act relating to the sales tax exemption for the purchase of central office equipment or transmission equipment used by certain entities primarily in the furnishing of telecommunications services on a commercial basis.(Formerly SSB 1209.)

Sponsor: Ways & Means

telecom general
SSB1143Introduced

A bill for an act relating to rate-regulated utilities, including telecommunications and electronic transmission services.

Sponsor: Commerce

telecom general
SSB3104Introduced

A bill for an act relating to scrap metal transactions including establishing an application and permit system to sell scrap metal and telecommunications copper, and making penalties applicable.(See SF 2450.)

Sponsor: Commerce

penalties
HF304Introduced

A bill for an act relating to rate-regulated utilities, including telecommunications and electronic transmission services.(Formerly HSB 65; See HF 2181.)

Sponsor: Commerce

telecom general
HF2181Introduced

A bill for an act relating to rate-regulated utilities, including telecommunications and electronic transmission services.(Formerly HF 304, HSB 65.)

Sponsor: Commerce

telecom general
HSB126Introduced

A bill for an act relating to the sales tax exemption for the purchase of central office equipment or transmission equipment used by certain entities primarily in the furnishing of telecommunications services on a commercial basis.

Sponsor: Economic Growth And Technology

telecom general
HSB703Introduced

A bill for an act relating to scrap metal transactions including establishing an application and permit system to sell scrap metal and telecommunications copper, and making penalties applicable.

Sponsor: Commerce

penalties
SF2450Introduced

A bill for an act relating to scrap metal transactions including establishing an application and permit system to sell scrap metal and telecommunications copper, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly SSB 3104.)

Sponsor: Commerce

penalties
SSB1209Introduced

A bill for an act relating to the sales tax exemption for the purchase of central office equipment or transmission equipment used by certain entities primarily in the furnishing of telecommunications services on a commercial basis.(See SF 636.)

Sponsor: Ways & Means

telecom general

Historical Bills (1)

BillTitleStatusDate
HF960A bill for an act relating to the sales tax exemption for the purchase of central office equipment or transmission equipment used by certain entities primarily in the furnishing of telecommunications services on a commercial basis.(Formerly HSB 235.)Engrossed
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