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92_SR0317 SRS92SR0034SWcp 1 SENATE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The health of our children is paramount; and 3 WHEREAS, Our children attend school for numerous hours a 4 day and our school buildings need to be environmentally safe; 5 and 6 WHEREAS, exposure limits to molds, which are forms of 7 multicellular fungi that live on plant or animal matter and 8 in indoor environments, have in some cases proven to result 9 in adverse health effects; and 10 WHEREAS, Instances of mold such as Cladosporium, 11 Penicillium, Alternaria, Aspergillus, Fusarium, Trichoderma, 12 Mucor, and Stachybotrys, have been reported to be present in 13 some elementary and secondary schools throughout our State; 14 therefore, be it 15 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL 16 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that the Department of 17 Public Health shall convene a task force, appointed by the 18 Director, which shall examine the feasibility of adopting 19 guidelines to address mold in elementary and secondary 20 schools; and be it further 21 RESOLVED, That in conducting its examination, the task 22 force shall consider, among other things, the following: 23 1) the adverse health effects of exposure to molds on 24 children as well as adults; 25 2) the identification of the causes or origins of high 26 concentrations of molds in schools; 27 3) the latest scientific data or existing standards, if 28 any, adopted by authoritative bodies; 29 4) the feasibility of adopting remediation guidelines for -2- SRS92SR0034SWcp 1 building materials contaminated with mold in schools that 2 would provide protection for occupants and cleanup personnel; 3 and 4 5) an estimate cost of mitigating high exposures of mold 5 in elementary and secondary schools; and be it further 6 RESOLVED, That the task force shall, at a minimum, be 7 comprised of representatives from the Illinois Department of 8 Public Health, the University of Illinois at Chicago School 9 of Public Health, the Illinois Department of Labor, the 10 Building Research Council at the University of Illinois, a 11 private environmental consulting firm that specializes in 12 mold remediation, an allergist/immunologist, and a certified 13 industrial hygienist; and be it further 14 RESOLVED, The Director shall appoint a Chairman; and be 15 it further 16 RESOLVED, That the task force shall meet at the call of 17 the Chairman, and shall report its findings and 18 recommendations concerning mold exposure in elementary and 19 secondary schools to the Senate by filing a copy of its 20 report with the Secretary of the Senate on or before January 21 1, 2003; and be it further 22 RESOLVED That upon filing its report the task force is 23 dissolved.