Massachusetts H2523 mandates the Department of Public Health to require routine radon testing for all child care programs and public schools.
Massachusetts H2523 directs the Department of Public Health to create regulations for routine radon testing in all child care programs and public schools. The bill outlines that testing schedules, documentation, acceptable radon levels, and mitigation plans will be determined and made public by the Department of Public Health within one year of the bill's enactment. This initiative aims to ensure safer environments for children and school staff by addressing potential radon exposure.
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