West Virginia Code § 16-34-2

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(a) "Building" means a publicly or privately owned structure consisting of any combination of
foundations, walls, columns, girders, beams, floors and roofs, with or without other elements
of appurtenances.
(b) "Business entity" means a corporation, partnership, association, firm, sole proprietorship
or other entity engaged in business.
(c) "Director" means the Commissioner of the Bureau for Health.
(d) "Mitigate" means to repair or alter an existing building or design for the purpose, in
whole or in part, of reducing the concentration of radon in the indoor atmosphere.
(e) "Radon" means the radioactive noble gas radon-222a and the short-lived radionuclides
which are products of radon-222 decay, including polonium-218, lead-214, bismuth-214 and
polonium-214. l
(f) "Radon laboratory" means a business entity that offers its laboratory services for the
purpose of studying air, soil samples or passive radon detection devices to determine the
concentration of radon.
(g) "Radon mitigation contractor" means a business entity having at least one person
licensed as a radon mitigation specialist.
(h) "Radon mitigation spLecialist" means a person holding a license to install or apply
methods or materials to reduce airborne radon concentrations in a building or to prevent the
entry of radon into th e indoor atmosphere.
(i) "Radon testers" means a business entity or person licensed to examine a building, air, soil
or water for the presence of radon, including taking air, soil or water samples, or the act of
diagWnosing the cause of radon contamination in a building.
(j) "Secretary" means the secretary of the Department of Health.
(k) "Test" means the act of examining a building, soil or air for the presence of radon,
including taking air or soil samples, or the act of diagnosing the cause of radon
contamination in a building.

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