Section 26131 Of Article 3. Guidelines For Remediation From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 20. >> Chapter 18. >> Article 3.
26131
. (a) Remediation guidelines for mold developed by the
department shall do all of the following:
(1) Provide practical guidance for the removal of mold and
abatement of the underlying cause of mold and associated water
intrusion and water damage in indoor environments.
(2) Protect the public's health.
(3) Notwithstanding paragraph (2), balance the protection of
public health with technological and economic feasibility.
(4) Utilize and include toxicological reports, the latest
scientific data, or existing standards for the remediation of molds
adopted by authoritative bodies.
(5) Provide practical guidance for the removal or cleaning of
contaminated materials in a manner that protects the health of the
person performing the abatement.
(6) Include criteria for personal protective equipment.
(7) Not require a landlord, owner, seller, or transferor, to be
specially trained or certified or utilize the services of a specially
qualified professional to conduct the mold remediation.
(b) The department shall consider all of the following criteria
when it develops remediation guidelines for mold:
(1) Permissible exposure limits to molds developed by the
department pursuant to subdivisions (a) and (b) of Section 26103, or
what constitutes a health threat posed by the presence of mold, both
visible and invisible or hidden, in an indoor environment, according
to the department's guidelines as developed pursuant to Section
26105.
(2) Guidelines for mold remediation, if any, adopted by
authoritative bodies.
(3) Professional judgment and practicality.
(c) The department shall not require a commercial, industrial, or
residential landlord, or a public entity that rents or leases a unit
or building to conduct air or surface tests of units or buildings to
determine whether the presence of molds exceeds the permissible
exposure limits to mold established by subdivisions (a), (b), and (c)
of Section 26103.
(d) The department shall report to the Legislature on its progress
in developing remediation standards for mold by July 1, 2003.