2025 Session Last amended: 2024 session

§ 216I.21 — Eminent Domain Powers; Power of Condemnation

Plain-Language Summary

This section preserves utility companies' power of eminent domain — the legal right to take private property for public use with payment — for acquiring land needed for energy facility sites and transmission line routes. Eminent domain proceedings follow the general rules in chapter 117. A landowner whose farm or home is targeted for acquisition for a 200 kV or higher transmission line may require the utility to acquire the entire contiguous parcel rather than just an easement. Landowners may also elect to receive payment in up to ten annual installments at 8% interest.

Practical Notes
Landowners facing eminent domain for a high-voltage transmission line have important rights under this section, including the option to require the utility to purchase the entire property rather than just take an easement through it. This option must be exercised in writing within 60 days of receiving the condemnation notice. Landowners in this situation should consult an attorney promptly to protect their rights and negotiate fair compensation. Easement interests also revert to the landowner if the route is not used for transmission purposes for five consecutive years.