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Proposed Mold Federal Legislation
Monday, 04 November 2002

Proposed Mold Federal Legislation

Congressman John Conyers, Jr. has introduced H.R. 5040: The United States Toxic Mold Safety and Protection Act ("The Melina Bill"). To view the bill, visit http://www.house.gov/conyers/mold.htm. Some of the highlights and major provisions of the bill are outlined below.

Title I - Research and Public Education

  • The Bill directs the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to examine the effects of different molds on human health and develop accurate scientific information on the hazards presented by indoor mold.

  • The Bill directs EPA and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) respectively, to establish guidelines that identify conditions that facilitate indoor mold growth and measures that can be implemented to prevent such growth. The guidelines will also address mold inspection, testing, and remediation.

  • The Bill asks EPA and HUD to establish guidelines for certifying mold inspectors and remediators. The guidelines will help identify hazards associated with inspection and remediation and the steps that should be taken to minimize the risk to human health.

  • The Bill authorizes programs to educate the public about the dangers of indoor mold. An informed public with be in a better position to avoid mold hazards, prevent mold growth and respond appropriately when mold growth occurs.

Title II - Housing and Real Property Provisions

  • The Bill requires mold inspections for multi-unit residential property and mold inspections for all property that is purchased or leased using funds that are guaranteed by the federal government. The Bill also requires mold inspections in public housing.

  • The Bill requires, to whatever extent possible, that local jurisdictions modify building codes to minimize mold hazards in new construction.

Title IV - Indoor Mold Hazard Assistance

  • The Bill authorizes grants for mold removal in public buildings.

Title V - Tax Provisions

  • The Bill authorizes tax credits for inspection and/or remediation of mold hazards.

Title VI - National Toxic Mold Insurance Program

  • The Bill creates a National Toxic Mold Insurance Program administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to protect homeowners from catastrophic losses. Many homeowners are finding that insurance companies will not offer adequate coverage for mold.

Title VII - Health Care Provisions

  • The Bill enables States to provide Medicaid coverage to mold victims who are unable to secure adequate health care.

For additional information, contact Joel Segal or Jonathan Newton at (202) 225-5126