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Committee hears bill to require certification and standards for meth and fentanyl remediation

House Judiciary
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Summary

Sen. Vince Rickey said SB 201 would require certification of contractors remediating properties contaminated with methamphetamine or fentanyl residues; DEQ staff told the committee existing meth rules would need to be expanded to cover fentanyl and confirmation sampling is required after remediation.

Sen. Vince Rickey opened Senate Bill 201 by saying the bill aims to help property owners whose homes or accessory units have been contaminated with methamphetamine or fentanyl residues and to prevent unqualified contractors from offering remediation. "If we just look at the bill...a person may not represent to the public that a person is certified to assess or remediate an inhabitable property...unless the person is certified by the department under this…

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