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In 2017, then governor Terry Branstad appointed him as a member of the Iowa Utilities Board. He was subsequently asked to recuse himself for the evident conflict of interest. [3] In June 2017, Lozier recused himself, leaving only two committee members to vote on matters. [4] Lozier´s IUB term expired in May 2023; it is unclear, why.
The Iowa Utilities Board (IUB) is a three-member public utilities commission, with beginnings in 1878.It is a quasi-judicial tribunal, which regulates services and rates of electric, natural gas, water and telecommunication providers, as well as all pipelines and transmission lines in the U.S. state of Iowa and has existed with its present name since 1986.
In Canada, a public utilities commission (PUC) is a public utility regulator, typically a semi-independent quasi-judicial tribunal, owned and operated within a municipal or local government system under the oversight of one or more elected commissioners. [1]
Jul. 25—CLINTON — Three new members were added to the Board of Directors during Clinton National Bank's July 14 meeting. The new members are Mark Milder, senior vice president; Jason Wheat ...
The News-Democrat has contacted candidates in city and village board races in the April 4 election in Clinton County and asked them to complete a detailed questionnaire.
President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board 1993-09-13 31 12864: United States Advisory Council on the National Information Infrastructure 1993-09-15 32 12865: Prohibiting Certain Transactions Involving UNITA 1993-09-26 33 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review 1993-09-30 34 12867: Termination of Emergency Authority for Certain Export Controls
In May 1998, President Bill Clinton issued presidential directive PDD-63 on the subject of critical infrastructure protection. [1] This recognized certain parts of the national infrastructure as critical to the national and economic security of the United States and the well-being of its citizenry, and required steps to be taken to protect it.
The Board of Public Utilities in Kansas City, Kansas, has paid out nearly $400,000 for three discrimination lawsuits. But Marlon Kerr, who received $275,000 in a December 2022 settlement, said it ...