Maine Code § 22-785

Maine Gold Standard for Radon Testing and Mitigation Initiative
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The Maine Gold Standard for Radon Testing and Mitigation Initiative is established, beginning
July 1, 2022, within the department to reward, recognize, promote and assist, with a gold standard
designation, landlords, homeowners and home builders who participate in radon testing and mitigation
activities under this section. A person who meets the criteria established in this section and by the
department in rules may achieve a gold standard designation. [PL 2021, c. 470, §1 (NEW).]

1. Criteria for landlords. In order to obtain the gold standard designation, a landlord must meet
the following criteria relating to testing and mitigation.
A. Every 2 years, the landlord shall conduct radon testing in compliance with this chapter and any
standards established by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. The results of the
test must be submitted to the department, and the department shall post the results to its publicly
available website. The department shall pay for all costs for radon testing that occurs in accordance
with this subsection. [PL 2021, c. 470, §1 (NEW).]
B. If the results of the radon test completed in accordance with paragraph A reveal a level of radon
of 4.0 picocuries per liter of air or above, the landlord shall, within 6 months, mitigate the level of
radon in the residential building until it is reduced to a level below 4.0 picocuries per liter of air.
Mitigation services must be provided by a person registered with the department pursuant to this
chapter. After mitigation has been performed pursuant to this paragraph to reduce the level of
radon, the landlord shall provide written notice to tenants that the radon levels have been mitigated.
The department shall pay for the first $600 in mitigation expenses on behalf of a landlord as a result
of a test conducted in accordance with paragraph A if it exceeds a level of radon of 4.0 picocuries
per liter of air or above. [PL 2021, c. 470, §1 (NEW).]
[PL 2021, c. 470, §1 (NEW).]
2. Criteria for homeowners. In order for a homeowner to obtain the gold standard designation,
the homeowner shall, before the conveyance of any residential real property in accordance with Title
33, chapter 7, test for the presence of radon in the air and water in residential real property and arsenic
and uranium in water from a private well. For purposes of this subsection, "residential real property"
has the same meaning as in Title 33, section 171, subsection 6. The department shall pay for all costs
for testing that occurs in accordance with this subsection and any rules adopted by the department. The
department shall pay for the first $600 in mitigation expenses on behalf of a homeowner in accordance
with any rules adopted by the department.
[PL 2021, c. 470, §1 (NEW).]
3. Criteria for home builders. In order to obtain the gold standard designation, a home builder
constructing a new home in a municipality that has up to 4,000 residents shall comply with any
standards relating to radon preventive features in the Maine Uniform Building and Energy Code and
the new home must receive an inspection in accordance with rules adopted by the department. To the
extent testing is required by the department in rule to obtain the gold standard, the department shall pay
for all costs for testing. To the extent mitigation is required by the department in rule, the department
shall pay for the first $600 in mitigation expenses.
[PL 2021, c. 470, §1 (NEW).]
4. Rules. The department shall adopt rules to implement this section. Rules adopted pursuant to
this section are routine technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A.
[PL 2021, c. 470, §1 (NEW).]

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