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Public Act 097-0953 Public Act 0953 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0953 | HB4665 Enrolled | LRB097 19079 JLS 64318 b |
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| AN ACT concerning residential construction.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Radon | Resistant Construction Act. | Section 5. Findings. Radon is a radioactive element that is | part of the radioactive decay chain of naturally occurring | uranium in soil. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer | among non-smokers and the number one risk in homes according to | the Harvard School of Public Health, Center for Risk Analysis. | The 2008-2009 Annual Report from the President's Cancer Panel | stated: "Comparative risk assessments by the Environmental | Protection Agency and its Science Advisory Board have | consistently ranked radon among the top 4 environmental risks | to the public.". The World Health Organization's Handbook on | Radon Key Messages include: "There is no known threshold | concentration below which radon exposure presents no risk. The | majority of radon-induced lung cancers are caused by low and | moderate radon concentrations rather than by high radon | concentrations, because in general less people are exposed to | high indoor radon concentrations.". The Surgeon General of the | United States urged Americans to test their homes to find out | how much radon they might be breathing. The United States |
| Environmental Protection Agency estimates that more than | 20,000 Americans die of radon-related lung cancer each year. | Section 10. Primary responsibility with Illinois Emergency | Management Agency. | (a) The Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall have | primary responsibility for coordination, oversight, and | implementation of all State functions in matters concerning the | presence, effects, measurement, and mitigation of risks of | radon and radon progeny in dwellings and other buildings. The | Department of Natural Resources, the Environmental Protection | Agency, the Department of Public Health, and other State | agencies shall consult and cooperate with the Agency as | requested and as necessary to fulfill the purposes of this Act. | (b) The Agency shall promulgate rules necessary for the | administration and implementation of this Act. | Section 15. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the | context requires otherwise: | "Active mitigation system", also known as "active soil | depressurization" or "ASD", means a family of radon mitigation | systems involving mechanically driven soil depressurization, | including sub-slab depressurization (SSD), drain tile | depressurization (DTD), block wall depressurization (BWD), and | sub-membrane depressurization (SMD). | "Agency" means the Illinois Emergency Management Agency.
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| "New residential construction" means any original | construction of a single-family home or a dwelling containing 2 | or fewer apartments, condominiums, or town houses.
| "Passive new construction pipe" means a pipe installed in | new construction that relies solely on the convective flow of | air upward for soil gas depressurization and may consist of | multiple pipes routed through conditioned space from below the | foundation to above the roof.
| "Radon" means a gaseous radioactive decay product of | uranium or thorium.
| "Radon contractor" means a person licensed in accordance | with the Radon Industry Licensing Act to perform radon or radon | progeny mitigation or to perform measurements of radon or radon | progeny in an indoor atmosphere.
| "Radon resistant construction" means the installation of | passive new construction pipe during new residential | construction.
| "Residential building code" means an ordinance, | resolution, or law that establishes standards applicable to new | residential construction.
| "Residential building contractor" means any individual, | corporation, or partnership that constructs new residential | construction.
| "Task Force on Radon-Resistant Building Codes" means the | Task Force on Radon-Resistant Building Codes as authorized by | the Radon Industry Licensing Act.
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| Section 20. Adoption of passive radon resistant | construction. All new residential construction in this State | shall include passive radon resistant construction. | Section 25. Installation of active mitigation systems. The | installation of an active mitigation system shall only be | performed by a radon contractor. The installation of radon | resistant construction may be performed by a residential | building contractor or his or her subcontractors or a radon | contractor during new residential construction. Only a radon | contractor may install a radon vent fan or upgrade a passive | new construction pipe to an active mitigation system. | Section 30. Local administration and enforcement. A local | governmental unit that has adopted any ordinance, resolution, | or law regulating radon resistant construction may provide for | its administration and enforcement. | Section 35. Local standards. Governmental units may adopt, | pursuant to local ordinance, regulations at least as stringent | as the rules promulgated by the Agency or may, by ordinance or | resolution, adopt the rules promulgated by the Agency for radon | resistant construction and the fixtures, materials, and design | and installation methods of radon resistant construction | systems. The rules promulgated by the Agency may be |
| incorporated in the ordinance or resolution by reference. | Section 97. The Radon Industry Licensing Act is amended by | changing Section 28 as follows: | (420 ILCS 44/28)
| Sec. 28. Task Force on Radon-Resistant Building Codes. | (a) The Radon-Resistant Building Codes Task Force is | created. The Task Force consists of the following members: | (1) the Director, ex officio, or his or her | representative, who is the chair of the Task Force; | (2) a representative, designated by the Director, of a | home builders' association in Illinois; | (3) a representative, designated by the Director, of a | home inspectors' association in Illinois; | (4) a representative, designated by the Director, of an | international building code organization; | (5) a representative, designated by the Director, of an | Illinois realtors' organization; | (6) two representatives, designated by the Director, | of respiratory disease organizations, each from a | different organization; | (7) a representative, designated by the Director, of a | cancer research and prevention organization; | (8) a representative, designated by the Director, of a | municipal organization in Illinois; |
| (9) one person appointed by the Speaker of the House of | Representatives; | (10) one person appointed by the Minority Leader of the | House of Representatives; | (11) one person appointed by the President of the | Senate; and | (12) one person appointed by the Minority Leader of the | Senate. | (b) The Task Force shall meet at the call of the chair. | Members shall serve without compensation, but may be reimbursed | for their reasonable expenses from moneys appropriated for that | purpose. The Agency shall provide staff and support for the | operation of the Task Force. | (c) The Task Force shall make recommendations to the | Governor and , the Agency , the Environmental Protection Agency, | and the Pollution Control Board concerning the adoption of | rules for building codes and, by January 1, 2013, for radon | resistant construction in new residential construction .
| (Source: P.A. 96-195, eff. 8-10-09.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect June 1, | 2013, except that this Section and Section 97 take effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 6/1/2013
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