A bill for an act relating to an indoor mold information and public awareness program, and establishing a mold remediation standard of care.
Impact
The bill requires HHS to conduct a comprehensive review of the adverse health effects of indoor mold, starting July 1, 2026, wherein they must consult with medical research institutions. This ongoing effort aims to keep up with the latest scientific findings regarding the health risks associated with mold exposure, with scheduled reports to be presented to the general assembly to inform legislative responses. Furthermore, the establishment of remediation standards consistent with the latest ANSI/IICRC standards is intended to regulate how mold remediation should be conducted across the state.
Summary
House File 2722, introduced by Representative Hayes, focuses on establishing a public information and awareness program concerning indoor mold, along with a mold remediation standard of care. The bill defines indoor mold as any multicellular fungi found in damp or water-damaged indoor environments, emphasizing the importance of addressing mold-related health risks in buildings. Key provisions include mandates for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to implement specific actions aimed at improving public understanding and safety from indoor mold exposure.
Contention
Discussions surrounding HF2722 may reveal differing opinions on the extent of state intervention in managing mold issues at the home or community level. Proponents may advocate for stronger regulations and public health measures to protect residents from mold-related health problems, while opponents could argue for more localized control and flexibility in addressing specific community needs pertaining to indoor environmental health. The requirement for ongoing reviews and updates to the public awareness program suggests a commitment to adapting to future scientific findings and changing health recommendations.
To require the Secretary of Defense to establish a pilot program for emerging technologies for moisture control and mitigation in covered housing, to standardize certain mold remediation guidelines, and for other purposes.