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        135O.2  REQUIRED REGISTRATION AND REPORTING -- RULES
      -- PENALTY.
         1.  The owner or lessee of a boarding home in this state shall
      register with and submit occupancy reports to the department.  The
      content of the required occupancy reports shall include but is not
      limited to the number of individuals living in the boarding home and
      the supervision or assistance with activities of daily living being
      provided to the individuals.
         2.  The department of inspections and appeals shall adopt rules to
      administer this chapter in consultation with the departments of human
      services and public safety.
         3. a.  The owner or lessee of a boarding home who fails to
      register with the department or to timely submit occupancy reports
      required by this section and rules adopted pursuant to this chapter
      is subject to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars.

         b.  The department may reduce, alter, or waive a penalty under
      paragraph "a" upon the owner's or lessee's showing of good faith
      compliance with the department's request to immediately cease and
      desist from conduct in violation of this chapter.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2009 Acts, ch 136, §4

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-4 > Subtitle-2 > Chapter-135o > 135o-2

        135O.2  REQUIRED REGISTRATION AND REPORTING -- RULES
      -- PENALTY.
         1.  The owner or lessee of a boarding home in this state shall
      register with and submit occupancy reports to the department.  The
      content of the required occupancy reports shall include but is not
      limited to the number of individuals living in the boarding home and
      the supervision or assistance with activities of daily living being
      provided to the individuals.
         2.  The department of inspections and appeals shall adopt rules to
      administer this chapter in consultation with the departments of human
      services and public safety.
         3. a.  The owner or lessee of a boarding home who fails to
      register with the department or to timely submit occupancy reports
      required by this section and rules adopted pursuant to this chapter
      is subject to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars.

         b.  The department may reduce, alter, or waive a penalty under
      paragraph "a" upon the owner's or lessee's showing of good faith
      compliance with the department's request to immediately cease and
      desist from conduct in violation of this chapter.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2009 Acts, ch 136, §4

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-4 > Subtitle-2 > Chapter-135o > 135o-2

        135O.2  REQUIRED REGISTRATION AND REPORTING -- RULES
      -- PENALTY.
         1.  The owner or lessee of a boarding home in this state shall
      register with and submit occupancy reports to the department.  The
      content of the required occupancy reports shall include but is not
      limited to the number of individuals living in the boarding home and
      the supervision or assistance with activities of daily living being
      provided to the individuals.
         2.  The department of inspections and appeals shall adopt rules to
      administer this chapter in consultation with the departments of human
      services and public safety.
         3. a.  The owner or lessee of a boarding home who fails to
      register with the department or to timely submit occupancy reports
      required by this section and rules adopted pursuant to this chapter
      is subject to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars.

         b.  The department may reduce, alter, or waive a penalty under
      paragraph "a" upon the owner's or lessee's showing of good faith
      compliance with the department's request to immediately cease and
      desist from conduct in violation of this chapter.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2009 Acts, ch 136, §4