Home What We Do News Archive Calendar ... Contact Us Advancing Health Through the Generations Radon Program This program certifies radon testers and laboratories, approves credentials for persons who perform radon mitigation, provides education and training to various professionals, and supplies information on radon to the public. Chapter 136B of the Code of Iowa, mandated that the Iowa Department of Public Health establish the Iowa Radon Control Program and develop and implement rules regulating the radon industry in Iowa. Effective November 23, 1988, 641 Iowa Administrative Code, Chapter 43(136B) implemented a certification program for anyone who is reimbursed for conducting radon measurements in Iowa or for analyzing radon test results for tests conducted in Iowa. 641 Iowa Administrative Code, Chapter 43(136B) applies to individuals who are based in Iowa or who are based in another state but provide radon testing in Iowa or radon test analysis for tests conducted in Iowa. Effective November 9, 1989, 641 Iowa Administrative Code, Chapter 44(136B) implemented a credentialing program for anyone who is reimbursed for installing radon reduction systems in Iowa. 641 Iowa Administrative Code, Chapter 44(136B) applies to individuals who are based in Iowa or who are based in another state, but install radon reduction systems in Iowa. Explanation of Abbreviations and Terms Types of Certification/Credentials - Laboratory - Organization certified to analyze radon levels of tests conducted in Iowa.
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