Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 641 - Public Health Department
Chapter 43 - Minimum Requirements for Radon Testing and Analysis
Rule 641-43.6 - Reporting Requirements

Universal Citation: IA Admin Code 641-43.6

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024

(1) A certified person must submit to the department within 30 days after any radon/radon progeny testing, or at the request of the department prior to testing, the address or location of the building, the name and telephone number of the owner(s) of the building where the radon testing will be conducted and the results of any tests performed.

(2) The results for each test conducted shall include, but not necessarily be limited to:

a. The method used for radon or radon decay product testing, media tested, and conditions under which the testing was or will be performed.

b. The level or floor of building where the test(s) was or will be conducted.

c. The results of the test(s) in picocuries/liter (pCi/1) of radon gas or working level (WL) of radon decay products.

d. The date on which the test was or will be conducted.

e. The purpose of the test.

(3) Rescinded IAB 5/29/91, effective 5/10/91.

(4) A certified person shall:

a. Cooperate with the department when conducting field evaluations.

b. Notify the department within 14 days of any changes in testing results or procedures.

c. Not disclose to any other person, except to the department, the results of a test or the address or the name of the owner of a nonpublic building that the person tested for the presence of radon gas and radon progeny, unless the owner of the building waives, in writing, this right of confidentiality. However, a person certified or credentialed pursuant to Iowa Code section 136B. 1 may disclose the results of a test performed by the person for the presence of radon and radon progeny to a potential buyer of a nonpublic building when an offer to purchase has been presented by the buyer and if the potential buyer paid for the testing. Any test results disclosed shall be results of a test performed within the five years prior to the date of the disclosure.

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