California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2162

Introduced
2/15/22  
Introduced
2/15/22  
Refer
2/24/22  

Caption

School facilities: maintenance in good repair: mechanical systems.

Impact

If enacted, AB 2162 would significantly impact school facility management in California by establishing stricter criteria for maintaining mechanical systems. The changes aim to improve air quality and safety within educational environments, addressing concerns over harmful exposures that may arise from inadequate ventilation. This could lead to enhanced conditions for students and staff, aligning with broader public health objectives and educational standards. Furthermore, adherence to these requirements could bolster accountability among local educational agencies, prompting them to actively manage and monitor their ventilation systems more thoroughly.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2162, introduced by Assembly Member Mullin, seeks to amend Section 17002 of the Education Code related to the maintenance of school facilities. The bill aims to enhance the current definition of 'good repair' by emphasizing the importance of mechanical systems, particularly for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. Specifically, it mandates that the ventilation rates of mechanical systems be tested after their initial installation or maintenance, and at least annually. The bill also requires that records of these tests be maintained for a minimum of five years, ensuring a systematic approach to monitoring environmental conditions within school facilities.

Contention

While the bill is primarily focused on the maintenance of school facilities, potential points of contention may arise regarding the fiscal implications for school districts. Implementing regular testing and maintaining comprehensive records could result in increased operational costs, particularly for schools already facing budget constraints. Some stakeholders might argue that this requirement places an additional financial burden on localities, diverting resources from other educational needs. Conversely, proponents argue that the benefits of ensuring safe and functional school environments outweigh the costs, potentially fostering healthier learning environments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB384

School facilities: recommended interior temperatures: inventory of heating and cooling systems.

CA AB247

Education finance: school facilities: Kindergarten Through Grade 12 Schools and Local Community College Public Education Facilities Modernization, Repair, and Safety Bond Act of 2024.

CA SB28

Education finance: school facilities: Public Preschool, K–12, and College Health and Safety Bond Act of 2024.

CA SB760

School facilities: all-gender restrooms.

CA SB394

Master Plan for Healthy, Sustainable, and Climate-Resilient Schools.

CA AB1754

Maintenance of the codes.

CA SB1525

Maintenance of the codes.

CA AB2565

School facilities: interior locks.

CA AB691

Inefficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems at schools: report.

CA AB1263

Vehicles: Bureau of Automotive Repair: smog check program.

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