1. Upon a request for documentation pursuant to section 216.8B, subsection 3,a licensee under chapter 148, 148C, 152, 154B, 154C, or 154D, or a licensee of another state who is licensed under a similar law and who isin good standing with that state, shall make a written finding that includes allof the following: a. Whether the patient or client has a disability. b. Whether the patient has a disability-related need for an assistance animal. c. The particular assistance provided by the assistance animal, if any. d. Certification whether the provider-patient relationship has existed, in person or via telehealth, for at least thirty days between the licensee and the patient or client. e. Certification whether the licensee isfamiliar with the person and the disability prior to providing the written finding. f. The date the finding was issued by the licensee and the date the finding will expire. g. The license number and type of license held by the licensee. h. Whether the licensee received a separate or additional fee or other form of compensation solely in exchange for making the written finding required under this section. 2. The written finding must be made within twelve months of the start of a rental agreement and is valid for a period of twelve months or the term of the rental agreement, whichever isgreater. 3. A licensee under chapter 148, 148C, 152, 154B, 154C, or 154D may be subject to disciplinary action from the licensee’s licensing board for a violation of this section. 4. The agency shall create a form in compliance with this section and provide the form to the public on the agency’s website. 5. The agency shall offer training and consultation to the governing boards under chapter 148, 148C, 152, 154B, 154C, or 154D. 6. This section does not limit the means by which a person with a disability may demonstrate, pursuant to state or federal law, that the person has a disability or that the person has a disability-related need for an assistance animal. 30, §37, 38 Subsection1,paragraphdamended Subsections4and5 amended
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