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Public Act 096-0417 |
HB4223 Enrolled |
LRB096 09709 NHT 19872 b |
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AN ACT concerning radon.
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WHEREAS, The Surgeon General of the United States issued a |
Health Advisory in 2005 warning Americans about the health risk |
from exposure to radon in indoor air; and |
WHEREAS, Indoor radon is the second-leading cause of lung |
cancer in the United States, and breathing it over prolonged |
periods can present a significant health risk to families all |
over the country; and |
WHEREAS, The nation's chief physician urged Americans to |
test their homes to find out how much radon they might be |
breathing; and |
WHEREAS, The United States Environmental Protection |
Agency, National Academy of Sciences, and the Surgeon General |
estimate that 21,000 radon-related lung cancer deaths occur |
annually in the United States, as many as 1,100 of those in |
this State; and |
WHEREAS, Results of 96,000 home measurements conducted by |
professional contractors and homeowners between 2003 and 2008 |
submitted to the Illinois Emergency Management Agency show that |
40% of homes tested in this State had radon levels above the |
4.0 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) action level; therefore |
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The School Code is amended by adding Sections |
10-20.46 and 34-18.37 as follows: |
(105 ILCS 5/10-20.46 new) |
Sec. 10-20.46. Radon testing. |
(a) It is recommended that every occupied school building |
of a school district be tested every 5 years for radon pursuant |
to rules established by the Illinois Emergency Management |
Agency (IEMA). |
(b) It is recommended that new schools of a school district |
be built using radon resistant new construction techniques, as |
shown in the United States Environmental Protection Agency |
document, Radon Prevention in the Design and Construction of |
Schools and Other Large Buildings. |
(c) Each school district may maintain, make available for |
review, and notify parents and faculty of test results under |
this Section. The district shall report radon test results to |
the State Board of Education, which shall prepare a report |
every 2 years of the results from all schools that have |
performed tests, to be submitted to the General Assembly and |
the Governor. |
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(d) If IEMA exempts an individual from being required to be |
a licensed radon professional, the individual does not need to |
be a licensed radon professional in order to perform screening |
tests under this Section. A school district may elect to have |
one or more employees from the district attend an |
IEMA-approved, Internet-based training course on school |
testing in order to receive an exemption to conduct testing in |
that school district. These school district employees must |
perform the measurements in accordance with procedures |
approved by IEMA. If an exemption from IEMA is not received, |
the school district must use a licensed radon professional to |
conduct measurements. |
(e) If the results of a radon screening test under this |
Section are found to be 4.0 pCi/L or above, the school district |
may hire a licensed radon professional to perform measurements |
before any mitigation decisions are made. If radon levels of |
4.0 pCi/L or above are found, it is recommended that affected |
areas be mitigated by a licensed radon mitigation professional |
with respect to both design and installation. IEMA may provide |
the school district with a list of licensed radon mitigation |
professionals. |
(f) A screening test under this Section may be done with a |
test kit found in a hardware store, department store, or home |
improvement store or with a kit ordered through the mail or |
over the Internet. However, the kit must be provided by a |
laboratory licensed in accordance with the Radon Industry |
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Licensing Act. |
(105 ILCS 5/34-18.37 new) |
Sec. 34-18.37. Radon testing. |
(a) It is recommended that every occupied school building |
of the school district be tested every 5 years for radon |
pursuant to rules established by the Illinois Emergency |
Management Agency (IEMA). |
(b) It is recommended that new schools of the school |
district be built using radon resistant new construction |
techniques, as shown in the United States Environmental |
Protection Agency document, Radon Prevention in the Design and |
Construction of Schools and Other Large Buildings. |
(c) The school district may maintain, make available for |
review, and notify parents and faculty of test results under |
this Section. The district shall report radon test results to |
the State Board of Education, which shall prepare a report |
every 2 years of the results from all schools that have |
performed tests, to be submitted to the General Assembly and |
the Governor. |
(d) If IEMA exempts an individual from being required to be |
a licensed radon professional, the individual does not need to |
be a licensed radon professional in order to perform screening |
tests under this Section. The school district may elect to have |
one or more employees from the district attend an |
IEMA-approved, Internet-based training course on school |
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testing in order to receive an exemption to conduct testing in |
the school district. These school district employees must |
perform the measurements in accordance with procedures |
approved by IEMA. If an exemption from IEMA is not received, |
the school district must use a licensed radon professional to |
conduct measurements. |
(e) If the results of a radon screening test under this |
Section are found to be 4.0 pCi/L or above, the school district |
may hire a licensed radon professional to perform measurements |
before any mitigation decisions are made. If radon levels of |
4.0 pCi/L or above are found, it is recommended that affected |
areas be mitigated by a licensed radon mitigation professional |
with respect to both design and installation. IEMA may provide |
the school district with a list of licensed radon mitigation |
professionals. |
(f) A screening test under this Section may be done with a |
test kit found in a hardware store, department store, or home |
improvement store or with a kit ordered through the mail or |
over the Internet. However, the kit must be provided by a |
laboratory licensed in accordance with the Radon Industry |
Licensing Act.
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