New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3274

Introduced
3/7/22  
Refer
3/7/22  

Caption

Requires DCA to establish procedures for inspection and abatement of mold hazards in residential buildings and school facilities, and certification programs for mold inspectors and mold hazard abatement workers.

Impact

The introduction of A3274 is anticipated to have significant implications for state laws concerning property maintenance and public safety. By requiring certification for mold inspectors and abatement workers, the bill seeks to professionalize the field and maintain consistent safety protocols. The DCA will manage ongoing education and assessment of certified individuals, ensuring they remain knowledgeable about state and federal regulations. This organization could lead to improved public assurance regarding mold safety in homes and schools across New Jersey.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3274 requires the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) to establish certification programs for individuals conducting mold inspections and mold hazard abatement in residential buildings and school facilities. The bill mandates that individuals performing these tasks possess appropriate certification, which will be based on procedures developed by the DCA and aligned with industry standards and guidelines from the Environmental Protection Agency. This initiative aims to ensure that mold-related work is completed according to safe and standardized practices, thereby protecting health and safety in residential and educational settings.

Contention

While the bill is designed to enhance safety, there may be points of contention regarding the imposition of certification requirements. Critics might argue that these additional regulations could burden small business owners and contractors who perform mold-related work. Additionally, concerns could arise about the DCA's ability to effectively enforce these new regulations and whether they may inadvertently create barriers for those wishing to enter the mold abatement industry. There may also be discussion regarding the balance between ensuring public health and maintaining accessibility for individuals performing necessary home maintenance.

Companion Bills

NJ S2457

Same As Requires DCA to establish procedures for inspection and abatement of mold hazards in residential buildings and school facilities, and certification programs for mold inspectors and mold hazard abatement workers.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2457

Requires DCA to establish procedures for inspection and abatement of mold hazards in residential buildings and school facilities, and certification programs for mold inspectors and mold hazard abatement workers.

NJ S1030

Requires DCA to establish procedures for inspection and abatement of mold hazards in residential buildings and school facilities, and certification programs for mold inspectors and mold hazard abatement workers.

NJ A5414

Concerns evaluation and abatement of mold hazards in common areas of certain residential developments.

NJ SB786

Mold inspectors and mold remediators; licensure.

NJ AB2094

Hazardous waste facilities: inspections.

NJ AB1179

Hazardous waste facilities: inspections.

NJ AB3019

Oil and gas wells: Hazardous and Idle-Deserted Well Abatement Fund.

NJ SB552

Hazardous waste: household hazardous waste: door-to-door collection programs: residential pickup services.

NJ HB2195

Virginia Consumer Protection Act; mold remediation and inspections, report.

NJ SB1251

Mosquito abatement inspections.

Similar Bills

NJ S1030

Requires DCA to establish procedures for inspection and abatement of mold hazards in residential buildings and school facilities, and certification programs for mold inspectors and mold hazard abatement workers.

NJ S2457

Requires DCA to establish procedures for inspection and abatement of mold hazards in residential buildings and school facilities, and certification programs for mold inspectors and mold hazard abatement workers.

AZ SB1117

Housing; infrastructure; regulation; administration

CA SB830

California Environmental Quality Act: administrative and judicial streamlining benefits: hospital: City of Emeryville.

AZ SB1163

Bond or override; contracts; prohibition

AZ HB2097

Gray water; definition; residential standards

AZ HB2096

Cottage homes; construction; requirements; exemptions

OK HB1818

Professions and occupations; authorizing Construction Industries Board to administer the Uniform Building Code Commission Act; repealer; effective date.