The bill encourages state agencies that manage public buildings to conduct radon testing and to alleviate any identified radon levels that exceed federal standards. If the Division of Facilities Construction and Management fails to implement testing and mitigation protocols by June 30, 2023, it is required to devise a plan or justify why such measures are unnecessary. Furthermore, the State Board of Education must also report on radon testing and mitigation strategies for public school buildings, ensuring that the health and safety of students and staff are prioritized.
Summary
SB0028, known as the Radon Related Amendments, aims to enhance public health safety by addressing issues related to radon gas, particularly in public buildings across the state of Utah. Proposed by Chief Sponsor Scott D. Sandall and House Sponsor Keven J. Stratton, the bill mandates the Division of Waste Management and Radiation Control to establish an online mechanism for collecting radon test data and create a publicly accessible map of that data by July 1, 2024. This initiative is intended to provide transparency and facilitate the monitoring of radon levels within state-owned properties.
Contention
One notable point of contention surrounding SB0028 pertains to the balance between state oversight and agency autonomy in environmental health matters. Critics may argue that while the bill's intent to improve public health is commendable, there may be concerns regarding the adequacy of funding, resources, and administrative capabilities to carry out extensive testing and mitigation efforts. As public buildings include schools and government facilities, the success of the bill relies heavily on the commitment of state agencies to proactively engage in these health initiatives.
Requires landlords to conduct a radon test of all residential rental properties every five (5) years. Short-term residential rentals would be excluded from radon testing requirements.
Establishes radon measurement license and radon mitigation license requirements; defines terms; establishes powers and duties of the department of labor and of licensees with regards to such licenses; establishes penalties; establishes the radon mitigation and control fund.