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2000 SESSION
008751424Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 1 of Chapter 577 of the Acts of Assembly of 1999 is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 1. Indoor air quality task force established; members; duties; report.
A. The Department of Housing and Community Development shall establish a task
force to identify existing guidelines and standards for indoor air quality and
Uniform Statewide Building Code requirements for heating, air conditioning, and
ventilation systems for schools. The task force shall consist of twelve
thirteen members as follows: two members of the House of Delegates
and three citizens, one each representing the Virginia Association of School Boards,
the Virginia Association of Counties, and the Virginia Education Association,
to be appointed by the Speaker of the House; one member of the Senate and two
citizens, one each representing the Virginia Education Association and the
Virginia Chamber of Commerce, to be appointed by the Senate Committee on
Privileges and Elections; and one school administrator, one licensed architect
or engineer actively engaged in the practice of school design and construction and one representative
each of the Departments of Housing and Community Development, Education, and Health, to be appointed
by the Governor.
B. The task force shall develop recommendations regarding indoor air quality in public schools and shall report such recommendations to the House Committees on Education and on Appropriations, and the Senate Committees on Education and Health and on Finance by December 1, 1999.