Iowa Code § 714.24

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1. A required filingof evidence of financialresponsibility pursuant to section 714.18 must be completed at least once every two years. 2. An entity that claims an exemption under section 714.19 must file an exemption claim with the commission. The commission may approve or deny the exemption claim. Except for a school that claims an exemption under section 714.19, subsection 1, 2,3, or 9, a filing of a claim for an exemption pursuant to section 714.19 must be completed at least once every two years. 3. An entity that claims an exemption under section 714.19 must fileevidence of financial responsibility pursuant to section 714.18 within sixty calendar days following the date upon whichconditions that qualify the entity for an exemption undersection 714.19 no longer exist. The commission may grant an entitya longer period to fileevidence offinancial responsibility based on documentation the entity provides to the commission of itssubstantial progress to comply with section 714.18, subsection 1,paragraph “a”. 4. An entity that is required to file evidence of financial responsibility under section 714.18, or an entity that filesa claim of exemption under section 714.19, shall utilize required forms approved and supplied by the commission. 5. A proprietary school that must comply with sections 714.23 and 714.25 shall submit documentation of compliance with sections 714.23 and 714.25 to the commission for review and approval as part of the evidence of financial responsibility filed pursuant to section 714.18. 6. The commission and the attorney general may, individually or jointly, adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A for the implementation of sections 714.18 through 714.25. 7. Except as provided in section 714.18, subsection 2, the information submitted under sections 714.18, 714.19, 714.23, and 714.25 are public records under chapter 22.

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