Regulatory Consulting
Expert Advice. Just A Phone Call Away
Call John Maynes, President, Government and Regulatory Affairs, for consultation on a wide variety of issues.
(515) 421-4043 | john@FUELIowa.com
Faced with a challenging question? FUELIowa's Regulatory Affairs Manager, John Maynes, has over a decade of experience dealing with a host of issues impacting FUELIowa members.
Regulatory consulting and advocacy have been long standing pillars of the service that FUELIowa provides to its members. Our connections and resources on the federal, state, and local level are available to our members whenever they are needed. Help is only a phone call or email away.
A key part of FUELIowa’s regulatory consulting service is building and maintaining relationships with the government agencies that regulate the daily activities of our member businesses. Through these relationships, FUELIowa can quickly and effectively address the regulatory issues facing your business without you having to disclose the issue directly to the agency providing oversight.
The following list is a small sample of the topics and agencies where FUELIowa can provide this valuable service to you:
* Underground Storage Tank Issues: Environmental Protection Agency, Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Iowa Weights and Measures Bureau
* Aboveground Storage Tank Issues: Environmental Protection Agency, Iowa Department of Public Safety (State Fire Marshal’s Office), OSHA
* Fuel and Renewable Fuel Issues: Environmental Protection Agency, Federal Trade Commission, Iowa Department of Agriculture Weights and Measures Bureau
* Tax Issues: Internal Revenue Service, Iowa Department of Revenue
* Retail Issues: Food and Drug Administration, Department of Labor, Iowa Division of Labor, Iowa Workforce Development, Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals, Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division
* Transportation Issues including Hazardous Materials: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Pipeline Hazardous Material Safety Administration, Iowa Department of Transportation