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a.Apersoncertifiedorcredentialedpursuanttosection136B.1shall, withinthirtydays
of the provision of any radon testing services or abatement measures or at the request of the
department prior to testing or abatement, disclose to the department the address or location
of the building, the name of the owner of the building where the services or measures were
or will be provided, and the results of any tests or abatement measures performed.
b.A person shall 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 crede
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1. a. Apersoncertifiedorcredentialedpursuanttosection136B.1shall, withinthirtydays
of the provision of any radon testing services or abatement measures or at the request of the
department prior to testing or abatement, disclose to the department the address or location
of the building, the name of the owner of the building where the services or measures were
or will be provided, and the results of any tests or abatement measures performed.
b. A person shall 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 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.
2. a. Notwithstanding the requirements of this section, disclosure to any person of the
results of a test performed on a nonpublic building for the presence of radon gas and radon
progeny is not required if the results do not exceed the currently established United States
environmental protection agency action guidelines, except as required during a real estate
transaction pursuant to section 558A.4, subsection 2.
b. A person who tests a nonpublic building which the person owns is not required to
disclose to any person the results of a test for the presence of radon gas or progeny if the
test is performed by the person who owns the nonpublic building, except as required during
a real estate transaction pursuant to section 558A.4, subsection 2.