H. B. 2123


(By Delegates Laird, Campbell, Williams, Prunty
and Caputo)
[Introduced January 13, 1999; referred to the
Committee on Education then Finance.]




A BILL to amend and reenact sections one, two and three, article nine-e, chapter eighteen of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended; and to further amend said article by adding thereto five new sections, designated sections four, five, six, seven and eight, all relating to air quality in schools; short title; defining terms; requiring the adoption of an air quality for schools management plan by the state board of education in cooperation with other state agencies; requiring testing to ensure compliance, requiring dissemination of information; setting standards related to air quality in the construction of new schools and renovations, creating an IAQ in schools task force; and requiring a report on IAQ in school for each county and school and requires enforcement of the plan by the state board of education.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That sections one, two and three, article nine-e, chapter eighteen of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be amended and reenacted; and that said article be further amended by adding thereto five new sections, designated sections four, five, six, seven and eight, all to read as follows:
ARTICLE 9E. AIR QUALITY IN SCHOOLS ACT.
§18-9E-1. Short title.
This article is titled and may be cited as the "Air Quality in New Schools Act of 1998 1999."
§18-9E-2. Definitions.
For the purposes of this article, the term:
(1) "New school building" means any public school in the state for which design and construction begin after the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred ninety-eight, for the education of students in grades kindergarten through twelfth.
(2) "Plan" means the air quality in schools management plan adopted pursuant to section five-a of this article.
(3) "School" means any public school in the state providing for the education of students in grades prekindergarten through twelfth grade.
(4) "Task force" means the air quality in schools task force created pursuant to section seven of this article.
(5) "United States environmental protection agency's IAQ tools for schools documents" means the materials contained in the one thousand nine hundred ninety-five edition, as may be amended in the future, including, but not limited to, the IAQ coordinator's guide, IAQ coordinator's forms, IAQ backgrounder, IAQ checklists, IAQ problem solving wheel and IAQ tools for schools -- ventilation basics video.
§18-9E-3. Air quality in new schools, additions and renovated schools.
(a) In an effort to create well ventilated school environments, and notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the contrary, any new school building designed and constructed in the state by a county board after the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred ninety-eight, regardless of the funding source, shall be designed and constructed in compliance with the current standards of the American society of heating, refrigerating and air conditioning engineers handbook (ASHRAE), the national fire protection association code (NFPA) and the code of the building officials and code administrators (BOCA).
Prior to construction of any new school building in this state, tests, as required by the school building authority rules promulgated under the provisions of subsection (b) of this section, shall be conducted to determine if radon is present at the proposed construction site. If radon is detected, additional tests shall be performed within thirty days to confirm the results. If it is determined that radon is present in amounts greater than the amount determined to be acceptable by the rules promulgated by the school building authority, pursuant to subsection (b) of this section, during both tests, any new school building constructed on that site shall incorporate an active soil depressurization system to divert radon from the building site, or utilize any other industry accepted mitigation technique to minimize exposure to radon.
(b) The school building authority shall promulgate rules pursuant to article three-a, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code to assure that any new school building designed after the effective date of this article is designed and constructed in accordance with the ASHRAE, NFPA and BOCA standards. The school building authority shall promulgate rules, pursuant to article three-a, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code that establish standards for safe levels of radon for public school buildings. The school building authority shall submit the rules for approval to the legislative oversight commission on education accountability on or before the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred ninety-eight. The rules shall include the requirement that county boards submit all designs to the school building authority for review and approval prior to preparation of final bid documents.
(c) All applications and bids to perform new school construction or school renovation building projects costing over five thousand dollars must include provisions to assure that:
(1) The design and construction of the new building, addition or renovation facilitates good air quality for its occupants; and
(2) The design and construction of the new building, addition or renovation facilitates operation and maintenance of the school in such a manner that promotes good air quality.
(d) Prior to approval of new school construction or school addition or renovation projects costing over five thousand dollars, the public body funding the school construction, shall determine that the building plan appropriately considers and addresses:
(1) Air quality concerns related to the design and construction of the new school building or building portion (in the case of renovation) so as to foster good air quality;
(2) The design elements of the new building, addition or renovation which facilitate operation and maintenance of the school in such a manner that promotes good indoor air quality; and
(3) The need to transfer, from the design team to operations and maintenance personnel, important information on the proper operation and maintenance of the building and its systems so as to foster good indoor air quality.
(e) Prior to occupancy of any school building constructed after the effective date of this article, the heating ventilation and air conditioning system shall be flow tested to ensure compliance with the standards set forth in this article.

§18-9E-4. Air quality in schools management plan.
(a) Prior to the first day of September, one thousand nine hundred ninety-nine, the state board of education shall adopt an air quality in schools management plan.
(b) On or before the first day of September, two thousand, every school in this state shall comply with the air quality in schools management plan.
(c) The plan shall be developed by the state department of education in conjunction with the state department of health and human resources, the school building authority and the air quality task force established in section five of this article.
(d) The plan shall, at a minimum, require schools to meet the guidelines established as part of the United States environmental protection agency's IAQ tools for schools documents.
The plan shall include, but not be limited to, the following components:
(i) Training for all relevant school personnel identified by the task force prior to the implementation of the plan; and
(ii) An implementation schedule for training and resources necessary to meet full compliance with the plan by the first day of September, two thousand.
§18-9E-5. Air quality information for students, parents, and school employees.
(a) By the first day of September, one thousand nine hundred ninety-nine, students, parents and school employees shall receive information developed jointly by the department of education and the department of health and human resources, in consultation with the air quality in schools task force regarding air quality in schools, generally, and the state's plans to improve air quality in schools.
(b) As school specific air quality information is developed, the school in conjunction with the department of education and the department of health and human resources, shall make this information available to students, parents and school employees. This information shall include, but not be limited to, test results related to air quality.
§18-9E-6. Air quality in schools report.
(a) The air quality in schools task force shall report its findings and recommendations in an air quality in schools report to the Legislature no later than the first day of July, two thousand.
(b) The air quality in schools report shall be sent to the superintendent of each county board of education and the faculty senate of every school in the state.
(c) The air quality in schools report shall be made available to the public upon request.
§18-9E-7. Enforcement.
The state board of education shall adopt policies and rules to ensure compliance with the air quality in schools plan and shall annually notify the faculty senate and local school improvement council of any school where, after the first day of September, two thousand, the school is not in compliance with the plan and that noncompliance poses health risks to the school's occupants.
§18-9E-8. Relationship to other health and safety provisions.
Nothing in this article shall be construed to conflict with other health and safety provisions or preempt more stringent health and safety requirements in this state.




NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to ensure a healthy and safe environment which is conducive to learning in all West Virginia schools by ensuring good air quality to the occupants of those buildings. This goal would be accomplished by the adoption and enforcement of an air quality in schools management plan by the state board of education in conjunction with the state department of health and human resources, the school building authority and a task force created in this article. The bill also establishes guidelines related to air quality for new construction and renovation of school buildings, and requires that air quality information be made available.
Strike throughs indicate language that would be stricken from the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.

§§18-9E-4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 are new; therefore, strike-throughs and underscoring have been omitted.