Section 105430 Of Chapter 7. Indoor Environmental Quality From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 103. >> Part 5. >> Chapter 7.
105430
. (a) If model construction standards and techniques for
controlling radon levels within new buildings are developed by the
United States Environmental Protection Agency, the State Department
of Health Services may adopt the standards and incorporate them into
any radon assessment and mitigation plan which may be completed by
the department and which becomes operative after January 1, 1990,
unless the Department of Housing and Community Development adopts
radon mitigation building standards, in which case the State
Department of Health Services shall adopt no standards other than the
standards adopted by the Department of Housing and Community
Development.
Any radon assessment and mitigation plan shall include appropriate
measures designed to detect, avoid, or dissipate dangerous levels of
radon gas at potential building sites or during construction of new
residential buildings in areas affected by radon. Any of those
measures shall be appropriately delineated so as to apply only to
certain at-risk buildings and geographic areas, and the plan shall
specify construction projects, building characteristics, and
geographical areas to which the measures apply, to assure ease of
compliance and consistency with the findings and assessment of the
United States Environmental Protection Agency regarding radon risks.
The plan may include reasonable provisions for testing and detection
of radon at potential building sites as well as measures to provide
for the appropriate radon-dissipating ventilation and insulation of
new residential construction consistent with prevailing techniques.
(b) If regulations are adopted by the department to implement any
radon assessment and mitigation plan completed by the department
after January 1, 1990, no city, county, or other governmental agency
may issue a permit to construct any building subject to state
department regulation to any applicant who does not first comply with
testing or building standards which may be implemented pursuant to
this section.
(c) Any building standards which may be adopted pursuant to this
section shall become effective as provided by Section 17958.
(d) In developing regulations pursuant to this section, the state
department shall consider the methods and techniques which can
provide an adequate level of safety at the lowest cost in order to
reduce the impact on housing prices.
(e) Subdivisions (a) to (d), inclusive, shall only become
operative if federal funds are available to the department for the
purposes specified in this section, as determined by the department.