Colorado 2025 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1202

Introduced
2/10/25  
Refer
2/10/25  
Report Pass
3/13/25  

Caption

Increasing Public Awareness of Mold Health Effects

Impact

In addition to public awareness efforts, the bill requires that any property owners engaged in mold remediation or assessment services be registered and certified. This regulation is expected to enhance the quality of mold remediation practices across Colorado by ensuring that only qualified individuals can perform such services. A public database will be maintained for the registration of service providers, which will help consumers identify qualified professionals for remediation needs.

Summary

House Bill 1202, also known as the Mold Awareness and Registration Act, aims to establish a comprehensive public awareness campaign regarding the health dangers associated with mold exposure in indoor environments. The bill mandates the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to spearhead this initiative, providing information on mold's effects on health and outlining the importance of proper assessment and remediation practices. The campaign will include educational materials accessible online and in brochure form, enhancing public understanding of mold-related health issues such as respiratory problems.

Contention

Notably, HB1202 introduces mandatory disclosure requirements concerning mold assessments in real estate transactions. Landlords must provide prospective tenants and sellers must inform potential buyers about the history of mold assessments, concentrations, and any mitigation efforts undertaken. This requirement aims to increase transparency and consumer protection, ensuring that tenants and buyers are informed about potential health hazards before entering into agreements. Critics may argue that such steps could complicate the leasing and selling processes, although supporters contend that these measures are necessary for safeguarding public health.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO HB1254

Habitability of Residential Premises

CO SB189

Increasing Access To Reproductive Health Care

CO SB059

Children's Behavioral Health Statewide System of Care

CO HB1209

Analyze Statewide Publicly Financed Health-care

CO SB206

Disclose Radon Information Residential Property

CO SB094

Safe Housing for Residential Tenants

CO HB1352

Appliance Requirements & Incentives

CO HB1095

Increasing Protections for Minor Workers

CO HB1218

Health Facility Patient Information Denied Service

CO HB1262

Maternal Health Midwives

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