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Public Act 103-0893 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning health. | ||||
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly: | ||||
Section 5. The Mold Remediation Registration Act is | ||||
amended by changing Sections 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 and by | ||||
adding Section 16 as follows: | ||||
(410 ILCS 105/5) | ||||
Sec. 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds that: | ||||
(1) Excessive indoor dampness in buildings is a | ||||
widespread problem that warrants action at the local, | ||||
State, and national levels. | ||||
(2) Because of the public's concern about the possible | ||||
public health effects of exposure to mold in buildings, as | ||||
well as the effects on workers performing remediation | ||||
work, and the costs of remediation for the property owner, | ||||
there is a need to identify parties performing mold | ||||
remediation in the State. | ||||
(3) Because there is a need to reduce moisture that | ||||
fosters mold formation in buildings, the State should | ||||
review current State building codes to ensure that they do | ||||
not foster mold. | ||||
(4) Parties providing mold remediation services in | ||||
residential, public, and commercial buildings in Illinois |
should be required to register with the State and provide | ||
proof of financial responsibility. | ||
(5) Laboratories performing tests to confirm mold | ||
contamination in buildings should be certified by the | ||
American Industrial Hygiene Association using nationally | ||
recognized accreditation standards set under the | ||
Environmental Microbiology Laboratory Accreditation | ||
Program. | ||
(6) It is imperative that the citizens of Illinois are | ||
aware of the dangers of mold and the need for proper | ||
assessment and remediation of indoor environments affected | ||
by mold. | ||
(Source: P.A. 95-456, eff. 1-1-08.) | ||
(410 ILCS 105/10) | ||
Sec. 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | ||
"Department" means the Department of Public Health. | ||
"Mold" means any form of multicellular fungi found in | ||
water-damaged indoor environments or water-damaged building | ||
materials. "Mold" includes Cladosporium, Penicillium, | ||
Alternaria, Aspergillus, Fusarium, Trichoderma, Memnoniella, | ||
Mucor, and Stachybotrys chartarum. | ||
"Mold remediation" means the removal, cleaning, | ||
sanitizing, demolition, or other treatment, including | ||
preventive activities, of mold or mold-containment matter in | ||
buildings. |
"Preventative activities" include those intended to | ||
prevent future mold contamination of a remediated area, | ||
including applying biocides or anti-microbial compounds. | ||
"Third-party certification" means a mold remediation | ||
certification offered by the Institute of Inspection Cleaning | ||
and Restoration Certification or its successor; the National | ||
Organization of Remediators and Microbial Inspectors or its | ||
successor; or any other national nonprofit organization that | ||
has been approved by the Department. | ||
(Source: P.A. 95-456, eff. 1-1-08.) | ||
(410 ILCS 105/15) | ||
Sec. 15. Reporting requirement. The Department must report | ||
to the Environment and Energy Committees of the House of | ||
Representatives and the Senate, on an annual basis, concerning | ||
the implementation of any federal regulations or State rules | ||
that establish: | ||
(1) scientific evidence concerning any health effects | ||
associated with fungi, bacteria, and their byproducts in | ||
indoor environments including any indoor air quality | ||
standard; and | ||
(2) standards for the training, certification, and | ||
licensing of parties providing mold remediation services | ||
in residential, public, and commercial buildings. | ||
(Source: P.A. 95-456, eff. 1-1-08.) |
(410 ILCS 105/16 new) | ||
Sec. 16. Public awareness campaign. The Department shall, | ||
in consultation with appropriate agencies and organizations, | ||
establish a public awareness campaign to assist the public in | ||
understanding the threat of mold in indoor environments and | ||
the importance of removing mold. As part of the campaign, the | ||
Department shall: | ||
(1) establish, in accordance with rules adopted under | ||
this Act, a public awareness campaign on the dangers of | ||
mold, as well as the potential toxic compounds that they | ||
can emit and produce, and, as part of the campaign, | ||
disseminate information via brochures and the Department's | ||
website; | ||
(2) provide reference to and contact information for | ||
organizations or government agencies that can provide the | ||
public with information pertaining to the health effects | ||
of mold, mold testing methods, or accredited industry | ||
standards for the remediation of mold; and | ||
(3) perform every 5 years, in accordance with rules | ||
adopted under this Act, a review of the technology or | ||
treatment techniques for mold identification and | ||
remediation that provide additional protections to public | ||
health and safety and include, as part of that review, an | ||
examination of any new scientific evidence that indicates | ||
that mold may present a greater health risk to the public | ||
than previously determined. |
(410 ILCS 105/20) | ||
Sec. 20. Rules. The Department shall may adopt rules, | ||
under the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, to implement | ||
a program establishing procedures for parties that provide | ||
mold remediation services to register with the State and | ||
provide evidence of an active third-party certification and | ||
evidence of financial responsibility. | ||
(Source: P.A. 95-456, eff. 1-1-08.) | ||
(410 ILCS 105/25) | ||
Sec. 25. Exemptions. The provisions of this Act shall not | ||
apply to (i) home builders and remodelers performing work on | ||
any residential structure, consisting of 4 or fewer | ||
residential units, under the period and terms of the written | ||
warranty of that residential structure or (ii) persons | ||
licensed in accordance with the Structural Pest Control Act . | ||
(Source: P.A. 95-456, eff. 1-1-08.) |