Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB1923

Introduced
1/29/25  

Caption

SCH CD-SCHOOL VENTILATION

Impact

The implementation of HB1923 will have significant implications for school infrastructure and operational standards regarding air quality. By establishing requirements for air quality monitoring and improved ventilation, the bill aims to enhance the health and safety of students and staff in educational settings. However, these requirements may necessitate budget considerations and additional funding for schools, as financial resources will be required to purchase equipment and conduct assessments to ensure compliance with the new standards. The State Board of Education is tasked with developing detailed guidelines and oversight frameworks to assist school districts in meeting these obligations.

Summary

House Bill 1923 amends the Illinois School Code to address indoor air quality standards in schools. It mandates that the State Board of Education require school districts to equip classrooms with educational resources explaining the importance of good indoor air quality. The bill specifies that non-mechanically ventilated classrooms must have at least two operable windows and stipulates that all active classrooms need to be fitted with air quality monitors and portable air cleaners that meet specific performance criteria. Furthermore, each school must receive additional air quality monitors and portable air cleaners for common areas such as health offices and cafeterias.

Contention

One potential point of contention surrounding HB1923 relates to the financial implications for schools, which may face challenges in meeting the mandates without sufficient appropriations. Educational advocates may argue that the cost of implementing these standards could disproportionately affect underfunded districts, raising questions about equity and access to safe learning environments. Another aspect of debate may center on the specificity of the air quality devices required, which could lead to discussions about vendor suitability and the long-term effectiveness of the solutions being mandated.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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