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House OKs radon‐certification bill tied to $116,000 federal grant
Summary
House passage of HB370 authorizes state registration and regulation of radon measurement and mitigation providers so Utah can accept a $116,000 federal grant; sponsor cited EPA estimates on radon deaths and statewide exposure and urged regulation of an unregulated industry with widely varying remediation costs.
The Utah House voted to approve House Bill 370 on Feb. 23, a measure that would authorize the Bureau of Radiation Control to register and regulate companies that measure and mitigate radon in buildings so the state can accept a federal radon grant.
Representative Rush, the floor sponsor, told members the bill is linked to…
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