HB 22-1232
signedSunset Continue Regulation Of Asbestos
Plain-English Summary
AI-generatedHouse Bill 22-1232 in Colorado extends the regulation of asbestos for another five years until September 1, 2027. It also allows the air quality control commission to set stricter rules than federal standards if needed and requires local governments to include asbestos inspection requirements when property renovation or demolition applications are submitted. The bill expands who needs certification to handle asbestos inspections and abatement actions from just schools and public buildings to any building, facility, or property. Since it has been signed into law, these regulations will now be enforced across the state.
Official Summary
The act implements the recommendations of the department of regulatory agencies, as contained in the department's sunset review of the regulation of persons in connection with the control of asbestos, as follows: Continues the regulation for 5 years, until September 1, 2027; Removes limits on the ability of the air quality control commission to promulgate rules more stringent than the standards set forth in the federal "Occupational Safety and Health Act" (OSHA) and federal regulations promulgated pursuant to OSHA; and Requires a local government to add language regarding asbestos inspections on each application to renovate or demolish property. The act also: Expands the definition of "area of public access" to include any building, facility, or property that a member of the general public can enter or be exposed to asbestos; Amends the definition of "asbestos abatement" to include conducting a major spill response to prevent the escape of asbestos fibers into the atmosphere; Adds a definition of "facility"; and Expands the types of facilities for which a person must be certified before conducting asbestos inspections or asbestos abatement actions from schools or public or commercial buildings to any building, facility, or property.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)
Details
- Chamber
- House
- First action
- 2022-06-03
- Latest action
- 2022-02-11
- Last action desc.
- Introduced In House - Assigned to Energy & Environment
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Sponsors
- Alex Valdez (primary) · Democratic
- Brianna Titone (primary) · Democratic
- Julie Gonzales (primary) · Democratic