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current laws about remediation. Currently, the department of public health and environment certi es people who assess, decontaminate or sample properties that once were sites of illegal drug laboratories.
e bill will add a requirement that the department will inspect the work of each certi ed person once every three years. If errors are found, remedial education or decerti cation will ensue for the responsible party.
e bill also will require the department to create a public database of buildings that have been used as illegal drug laboratories. A building can be removed from the database ve years after the property has been decontaminated.
“We’re trying to look to improve what’s there, not take away what’s there, but improve, just enhance what’s already there,” McCarty said e bill will be heard by the local government and housing committee on March 9.
Sen. Cutter explained why work like this is important to her.
“I’m really interested in addressing toxins in our environment to the degree that we can,” she said.


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