West Virginia HB5625 modifies radon licensing requirements for testers, mitigators, contractors, and laboratories.
West Virginia HB5625 amends the state's licensing requirements for radon testers, mitigators, contractors, and laboratories. The bill mandates that individuals and entities must hold valid licenses to provide radon-related services, including testing, mitigation, and laboratory analysis. It also defines terms such as "radon tester," "radon mitigation specialist," and "radon mitigation contractor." The bill specifies that radon mitigation specialists and contractors must be licensed to build Radon Resistant New Construction homes.
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