The Iowa Business and Regulatory Assistance Network is made up of business assistance coordinators for agencies across state government, working as a cohesive unit providing improved communications and service.

The Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) was created in 2011 to replace the Iowa Department of Economic Development as part of the complete overhaul of Iowa’s economic development delivery model. Through their two main divisions – business development and community development – IEDA administers several state and federal programs to meet its goals of assisting individuals, communities and businesses.

The Division of Consumer Protection and Industry Services administers agricultural market development and regulatory programs which include: Ag Diversification and Market Development, Agricultural Market Development, Animal Industry Bureau, Commercial Feed and Fertilizer Bureau, Dairy Products Control, Entomology and Plant Science, Grain Warehouse Bureau, Horticulture and Farmers’ Market Bureau, Horse and Dog Breeding Program, Iowa Farmer’s Market Nutrition Program, Iowa Laboratory Facility, Meat and Inspection Bureau, Pesticide Bureau, and Weights and Measures Bureau.

The Soil Conservation Division is responsible for managing oil, water and mineral resources and assisting soil and water conservation districts and private landowners to meet their agricultural and environmental protection needs. Division programs include: Field Services Bureau, Mines and Minerals Bureau, and Water Resource Bureau.

Contact:
Secretary of Agriculture
Administrative
Phone: (515) 281-5322

PLB coordinates administrative support for seven professional licensing boards regulating: Accountants (CPA and LPA), Architects, Engineers and Land Surveyors, Interior Designers, Landscape Architects, Real Estate (Broker, Salesperson, and Firm) and Real Estate Appraisers.

The Division of Credit Unions provides the supervision and regulation of Iowa state-chartered credit unions.

Contact:
Online Contact Portal
Phone: (515) 725-0505

SHPO consults with federal and state agencies on how their “undertakings” (e.g. actions receiving federal support such as funding, permitting or other assistance) may affect historic properties. The National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) requires federal agencies to review actions which may affect a property listed on the National Register of Historic Places, or which may affect a property eligible for this listing.

A property may be a building, historic district, archeological site, cultural landscape or traditional cultural properties. SHPO provides technical assistance on how best to mitigate effects from an undertaking to preserve the historic integrity of the property.

Contact:
Contact Portal

CSRU assists Iowa employers by providing 24/7 online access to make child support payments, report hired or rehired employees and to report employee terminations. For assistance employers may call 877.274.2580, visit secureapp.dhs.state.ia.us/epay or email csrue@dhs.state.ia.us.

The IDIA inspects, licenses, and/or certifies health care providers and suppliers, restaurants and grocery stores, social and charitable gaming operations, hotels and motels, and barber and beauty shops. For assistance call 515.281.6863 or email Webmaster@dia.iowa.gov.

Supervises insurance business transacted in Iowa, grants permission to companies wishing to sell insurance and serves as the administrator of the securities act.

Contact:
Phone: (515) 654-6600

The Department of Public Safety Health is committed to providing public safety and criminal justice services that allow people in Iowa to enjoy a high quality of life in safe communities, while facilitating economic growth. IDPS divisions include: Commissioner’s Office, Administrative Services, Criminal Investigation, State Fire Marshal, Intelligence and Fusion, Narcotics Enforcement and State Patrol. IDPS is responsible for regulatory areas including electrical licensing and inspection, alarm system contractor and installer certification, fire extinguishing system contractor and certification, above ground storage tank plans, flammable liquids, state building code, and weapons permitting.

Contact:
Iowa Department of Public Safety
Oran Pape State Office Building
215 E. 7th St
Des Moines IA 50319

(515) 725-6000

This part of state government processes certificate of incorporation (to transact business as a corporation in Iowa), registration as a foreign corporation (a corporation organized under the laws of a state other than Iowa) and reserving the exclusive right of a corporate name in Iowa. For assistance please call 515.281.5204 or email sos@sos.iowa.gov.

The IUB administers regulatory approvals needed for generating certificate, natural gas pipeline permit, electric line franchise, or flexible rate tariff.

Contact:
Joan Conrad, Regulatory Assistance Coordinator
Phone: 515.725.7311
Joan.Conrad@iub.iowa.gov
IUB also handles complaints against utility service providers, call 877.565.4450 (toll-free) or email customer@iub.iowa.gov.

This department administers services including Workforce Development Centers, Workers Compensation, and Unemployment Insurance. The Division of Labor Services at IWD administers programs including occupational safety and health, construction contractor registration, child labor, wage payment and minimum wage, asbestos abatement, and elevator, escalator, boiler, pressure vessel, and amusement ride safety.

Contact:
Kathleen Uehling, Regulatory Assistance Coordinator
Phone: 515.281.5915
kathleen.uehling@iwd.state.ia.us

The Office of Citizens’ Aide/Ombudsman serves as an independent and impartial agency to which citizens can air their grievances about government. By facilitating communications between citizens and government and making recommendations to improve administrative practices and procedures, the Ombudsman promotes responsiveness and quality in government.

Contact:
Kristie Hirschman, Regulatory Assistance Coordinator
Phone: 515.281.3592
kristie.hirschman@legis.state.ia.us