(410 ILCS 105/5) (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 103-893) Sec. 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds that: (1) Excessive indoor dampness in buildings is a widespread problem that warrants action |
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(2) Because of the public's concern about the possible public health effects of exposure
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| to mold in buildings, as well as the effects on workers performing remediation work, and the costs of remediation for the property owner, there is a need to identify parties performing mold remediation in the State.
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(3) Because there is a need to reduce moisture that fosters mold formation in buildings,
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| the State should review current State building codes to ensure that they do not foster mold.
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(4) Parties providing mold remediation services in residential, public, and commercial
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| buildings in Illinois should be required to register with the State and provide proof of financial responsibility.
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(5) Laboratories performing tests to confirm mold contamination in buildings should be
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| certified by the American Industrial Hygiene Association using nationally recognized accreditation standards set under the Environmental Microbiology Laboratory Accreditation Program.
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(Source: P.A. 95-456, eff. 1-1-08.)
(Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 103-893)
Sec. 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds that:
(1) Excessive indoor dampness in buildings is a widespread problem that warrants action
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| at the local, State, and national levels.
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(2) Because of the public's concern about the possible public health effects of exposure
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| to mold in buildings, as well as the effects on workers performing remediation work, and the costs of remediation for the property owner, there is a need to identify parties performing mold remediation in the State.
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(3) Because there is a need to reduce moisture that fosters mold formation in buildings,
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| the State should review current State building codes to ensure that they do not foster mold.
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(4) Parties providing mold remediation services in residential, public, and commercial
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| buildings in Illinois should be required to register with the State and provide proof of financial responsibility.
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(5) Laboratories performing tests to confirm mold contamination in buildings should be
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| certified by the American Industrial Hygiene Association using nationally recognized accreditation standards set under the Environmental Microbiology Laboratory Accreditation Program.
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(6) It is imperative that the citizens of Illinois are aware of the dangers of mold and
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| the need for proper assessment and remediation of indoor environments affected by mold.
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(Source: P.A. 103-893, eff. 1-1-25.)
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