475A.1 - CONSUMER ADVOCATE.

        475A.1  CONSUMER ADVOCATE.         1.  Appointment.  The attorney general shall appoint a      competent attorney to the office of consumer advocate, subject to      confirmation by the senate, in accordance with section 2.32.  The      consumer advocate is the chief administrator of the consumer advocate      division of the department of justice.  The advocate's term of office      is for four years.  The term begins and ends in the same manner as      set forth in section 69.19.         2.  Vacancy.  If a vacancy occurs in the office of consumer      advocate, the vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired term in the      same manner as an original appointment under the procedures of      section 2.32.         3.  Disqualification.  The existence of a fact which      disqualifies a person from election or acting as utilities board      member under section 474.2 disqualifies the person from appointment      or acting as consumer advocate.         4.  Political activity prohibited.  The consumer advocate      shall devote the advocate's entire time to the duties of the office;      and during the advocate's term of office the advocate shall not be a      member of a political committee or contribute to a political campaign      fund other than through the income tax checkoff for contributions to      the Iowa election campaign fund and the presidential election      campaign fund or take part in political campaigns or be a candidate      for a political office.         5.  Removal.  The attorney general may remove the consumer      advocate for malfeasance or nonfeasance in office, or for any cause      which renders the advocate ineligible for appointment, or incapable      or unfit to discharge the duties of the advocate's office; and the      advocate's removal, when so made, is final.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         83 Acts, ch 127, § 8, 46; 86 Acts, ch 1245, § 742, 743