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Texas Mold Licensing Law takes effect on Sept. 1, 2003

         This is the text of the newly-enacted [June, 2003] Texas legislation which requires the licensing of Texas mold assessors [e.g., mold inspectors and mold testers] and of Texas mold remediators [mold contractors].

AN ACT
relating to the regulation of mold assessors and remediators, civil liability for mold 
remediation, and insurance coverage on mold claims; providing civil and administrative 
penalties.BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:                        
	
SECTION 1.  Subtitle B, Title 12, Occupations Code, is amended by adding Chapter 
1958 to read as follows:
CHAPTER 1958.  MOLD ASSESSORS AND REMEDIATORS
SUBCHAPTER A.  GENERAL PROVISIONS
Sec. 1958.001.  DEFINITIONS.  In this chapter:                          
		(1)  "Board" means the Texas Board of Health.                          
		(2)  "Commissioner" means the commissioner of public health.         
		(3)  "Department" means the Texas Department of Health.                
		(4)  "License" means a license issued under this chapter.            
		(5)  "Mold" means any living or dead fungi or related products or parts,
                   including spores, hyphae, and mycotoxins.
		(6)  "Mold assessment" means:                                          
		
             (A)  an inspection, investigation, or survey of a dwelling or other
                  structure to provide the owner or occupant with information regarding
                  the presence, identification, or evaluation of mold;

             B)  the development of a mold management plan or remediation protocol; or

             (C)  the collection or analysis of a mold sample.                     
		(7)  "Mold remediation" means the removal, cleaning, sanitizing, 
                   demolition,or other treatment, including preventive activities, of
                   mold or mold-contaminated matter that was not purposelygrown at that 
                   location.

Sec. 1958.002.  SCOPE OF AUTHORITY.  
            (a)  This chapter applies only to the regulation of mold-related activities 
                 that affect indoor air quality, including a mold-related activity 
                 performed by a third party for compensation at a property owned or 
                 operated by a governmental entity.
	      (b)  This chapter does not apply to:                                    
		    (1)  the following activities when not conducted for the 
                      purpose of mold assessment or mold remediation:
			(A)  routine cleaning;                                                
			(B)  the diagnosis, repair, cleaning, or replacement of plumbing,
                        heating, ventilation, air conditioning, electrical, or air duct 
                        systems or appliances;
			(C)  commercial or residential real estate inspections; and         
			(D)  the incidental discovery or emergency containment of potential 
                        mold contamination during the conduct or performance of services 
                        listed in this subsection;
		    (2)  the repair, replacement, or cleaning of construction materials
                      during the building phase of the construction of a structure;

		    (3)  the standard performance of custodial activities for, preventive
                      maintenance of, and the routine assessment of property owned or 
                      operated by a governmental entity; or
		    (4)  a pest control inspection conducted by a person regulated under 
                      Chapter 1951.
[Sections 1958.003-1958.050 reserved for expansion]
SUBCHAPTER B.  POWERS AND DUTIES
Sec. 1958.051.  GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES OF DEPARTMENT; 

SCOPE OF AUTHORITY.  The department shall administer this chapter to protect the
public from the adverse health effects of mold.

Sec. 1958.052.  PUBLIC EDUCATION PROGRAM. 
(a)  The department shall conduct a statewide education and outreach program regarding 
the importance of, and ways to improve, air quality in buildings, including the
importance of, and the ways to recognize, prevent, control, and mitigate, mold 
occurrence and other indoor air quality factors that adversely affect human health.

(b)  The program may include:                                           
	(1)  the development and distribution of information to the public concerning
            indoor air quality and mold;
	(2)  educational programs;                                             
	(3)  informational or educational exhibits; and                        
	(4)  any other methods of education or communication that the department
            considers appropriate.
(c)  The department may contract with governmental entities 
or other persons to provide the program.
	
Sec. 1958.053.  GENERAL RULEMAKING AUTHORITY.  
The board shall adopt substantive and procedural rules as necessary or desirable 
for the board, department, and commissioner to discharge their powers and duties 
under this chapter.

Sec. 1958.054.  RULES REGARDING PERFORMANCE STANDARDS AND WORK PRACTICES. 
The board by rule shall establish minimum performance standards and work practices 
for conducting a mold assessment or mold remediation in this state.
	
Sec. 1958.055.  FEES.  
a)  The board shall establish reasonable and necessary fees to administer this
chapter, including fees for licenses, registrations, and examinations.  The board 
shall set the fees in an amount sufficient to recover the costs of administering
this chapter, not to exceed the caps established under Subsection (b).

(b)  A fee set under this section may not exceed:                       
	(1)  $400 for a license issued to an individual;                       
	(2)  $750 for a license issued to a person who is not an individual; and
	(3)  $60 for a registration issued to an employee of a license holder.

Sec. 1958.056.  INSPECTIONS. 
(a)  The department shall conduct inspections as necessary to ensure compliance 
with this chapter.

(b)  The board shall adopt rules regarding compliance investigations. 
	
Sec. 1958.057.  COMPLAINTS.  
The department shall investigate any complaint regarding mold-related activities.
	
Sec. 1958.058.  SAFETY STANDARDS.  
The board may develop and establish mold safety standards for license holders if 
appropriate scientific information exists regarding the effect of mold.
	
Sec. 1958.059.  CODE OF ETHICS.  The board by rule shall adopt a code of ethics for 
license holders that promotes the education of mold assessors and mold remediators
concerning the ethical, legal, and business principles that should govern their 
conduct.
[Sections 1958.060-1958.100 reserved for expansion]
SUBCHAPTER C.  LICENSE AND REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS
Sec. 1958.101.  LICENSE REQUIRED; RULES.  (a)  A person may 
not engage in:
(1)  mold assessment unless the person holds a mold assessment license; or
(2)  mold remediation unless the person holds a mold remediation license.
	(b)  The board shall adopt rules regarding:                             
		(1)  the scope of mold-related work for which a license is required,
                  including the supervision of employees or other persons by license 
                  holders; and
		(2)  renewal requirements for a license issued under this chapter.   
	
Sec. 1958.102.  EXEMPTIONS. 
(a)  An owner or tenant, or a managing agent or employee of an owner or tenant, 
is not required to be licensed under this chapter to perform mold assessment or mold 
remediation on property owned or leased by the owner or tenant.  This exemption does
not apply:
		
(1)  if the managing agent or employee engages in the business of performing mold
 assessment or mold remediation for the public;
		
(2)  if the mold remediation is performed in an area in which the mold contamination
 affects a total surface area of 25 contiguous square feet or more; or
		
(3)  to a person who is exempt under Subsection (e).                   
	(b)  An employee of a license holder is not required to be licensed under this 
chapter to perform mold assessment or mold remediation while supervised by the license
 holder, as provided by rules adopted under Section 1958.101.

	(c)  A person is not required to be licensed under this chapter to perform mold 
remediation in an area in which the mold contamination affects a total surface area
for the project of less than 25 contiguous square feet.

	(d)  A person is not required to be licensed under this chapter to perform mold
assessment or mold remediation in a one-family or two-family dwelling that the person
constructed or improved if the person performs the mold assessment or mold remediation 
at the same time the person performs the construction or improvement or at the same time
the person performs repair work on the construction or improvement.  This exemption does 
not apply if the person engages in the business of performing mold assessment 
or mold remediation for the public.

	(e)  An owner, or a managing agent or employee of an owner, is not required to be
licensed under this chapter to perform mold assessment or mold remediation on a
residential property owned by that person with fewer than 10 dwelling units. 
This exemption does not apply if the managing agent or employee engages in the business 
of performing mold assessment or mold remediation for the public.

	Sec. 1958.103.  REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR EMPLOYEES.  
The board may adopt rules to require the registration of employees 
supervised by license holders.

	Sec. 1958.104.  RULES REGARDING LICENSE APPLICATION. 
The board shall adopt rules regarding a license application.  The board shall adopt rules
that establish minimum requirements for a license, including:
		(1)  the type of license;                                              
		(2)  the term of the license;                                          
		(3)  the qualifications for the license, including any previous training
                  required under Section 1958.106;
		(4)  renewal requirements for the license, including ongoing continuing
                  education required under Section 1958.106; and
		(5)  liability insurance requirements for the license.    
             
	Sec. 1958.105.  EXAMINATION.  
The department may require that an applicant for a license pass a competency
examination to qualify for the license.

	Sec. 1958.106.  TRAINING; CONTINUING EDUCATION.
           (a)  The board shall adopt rules regarding training required under this 
chapter and continuing education required for a license holder under this chapter.
	     (b)  The rules may include requirements regarding training and continuing
                 education providers, including rules establishing:
		(1)  accreditation by the department;                                  
		(2)  curriculum requirements; and                                      
		(3)  qualifications. 
                                                  
	Sec. 1958.107.  RECIPROCITY. 
 The board may adopt rules that facilitate reciprocity and communication with other
 states that have a similar licensing program.
[Sections 1958.108-1958.150 reserved for expansion]
SUBCHAPTER D.  PRACTICE BY LICENSE HOLDER
Sec. 1958.151.  SCOPE OF WORK ANALYSIS.  
(a)  A license holder who intends to perform mold assessment on a mold remediation 
project shall prepare a work analysis for the project.  The license holder shall 
provide the analysis to the client before the mold remediation begins.
(b)  The work analysis must specify:                                    
		(1)  the rooms or areas where the work will be performed;            
		(2)  the quantities of materials to be removed or cleaned at the project;
		(3)  the proposed methods for each type of remediation in each type of 
                  area in the project; and
		(4)  the proposed clearance criteria for each type of remediation in 
                  each type of area in the project.

Sec. 1958.152.  REMEDIATION WORK PLAN.  
(a)  A license holder who intends to perform mold remediation shall prepare
 a work plan providing instructions for the remediation efforts to be performed 
for the mold remediation project.  The license holder shall provide the work plan 
to the client before the mold remediation begins.
(b)  The license holder shall maintain a copy of the work plan at the job site 
where the remediation is being performed.	Sec. 1958.153.  NOTICE OF PROJECT. 
 (a)  Except as provided by Subsection
 (b), not later than the fifth day before the date on which a license holder starts
 mold remediation at a property, the license holder shall notify the department
 in writing about the project.

(b)  In an emergency, notice to the department under Subsection 
(a) may be made verbally but must be made not later than the next business day after
the license holder identifies the emergency. For purposes of this subsection, an 
emergency exists if a delay in mold remediation services in response to a water damage 
occurrence would increase mold contamination.
(c)  The board shall adopt rules to implement this section, including rules:

(1)  describing the information that must be provided in the notice; and
(2)  authorizing verbal notification to the department in an emergency.
	
Sec. 1958.154.  CERTIFICATE OF MOLD REMEDIATION; DUTY OF PROPERTY OWNER. 

(a)  Not later than the 10th day after the date on which a license holder completes
mold remediation at a property, the license holder shall provide a certificate of 
mold remediation to the property owner.  The certificate must include a statement by 
a mold assessment license holder that, based on visual, procedural, and analytical 
evaluation, the mold contamination identified for the project has been remediated
as outlined in the mold management plan or remediation protocol.  If the mold
assessment license holder determines that the underlying cause of the mold has been 
remediated so that it is reasonably certain that the mold will not return from that
remediated cause, the mold assessment license holder shall indicate on the 
certificate that the underlying cause of the mold has been remediated.

(b)  If a property owner sells property, the property owner shall provide to the 
buyer a copy of each certificate that has been issued for the property under 
this section.
(c)  The board shall adopt rules to implement this section, other than rules 
     described by Subsection 
(d)  The commissioner of insurance shall adopt rules describing the information 
that must be provided in the certificate of mold remediation.  In adopting the rules,
the commissioner shall design the certificate as necessary to comply with any
requirements imposed under Article 21.21-11, Insurance Code.

	Sec. 1958.155.  CONFLICT OF INTEREST; DISCLOSURE REQUIRED.  
(a)  A license holder may not perform both mold assessment and mold remediation on the
     same project.
(b)  A person may not own an interest in both the entity that performs assessment 
     services and an entity that performs remediation services on the same project.
(c)  A license holder who is not an individual shall disclose to the department the
name, address, and occupation of each person that has an ownership interest in the 
license holder.  The license holder shall report any changes in ownership to the 
department.  The board shall adopt rules to implement this section, including rules 
regarding the form of the disclosure and the time required to make disclosures or to 
report a change in ownership.
	
Sec. 1958.156.  RECORD REQUIREMENTS; DUTIES OF MOLD REMEDIATORS.
(a)  A mold remediator shall maintain a record regarding each mold remediation 
performed for at least three years after the date of completion of the mold 
remediation on a property.
(b)  The mold remediator shall make the record available for inspection by the 
department or any law enforcement entity.
(c)  The record must contain:                                           
	(1)  photographs of the scene of the mold remediation taken before and after 
            the remediation;
	(2)  the written contract between the mold remediator or any other party 
           regarding the mold remediation;
	(3)  all invoices issued regarding the mold remediation; and         
	(4)  any other material required by the department.                    
	     (a)  Not later than one week after completion of a mold remediation, 
the mold remediator license holder shall provide the property owner with copies 
of all photographs required by this section.
	
Sec. 1958.157.  OFFICE LOCATION.  A license holder shall 
maintain an office in this state.
[Sections 1958.158-1958.200 reserved for expansion]
SUBCHAPTER E.  DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES
Sec. 1958.201.  DISCIPLINARY ACTION.  
If a license holder violates this chapter or an order or rule adopted under this 
chapter, the department, after providing the person with notice and an opportunity
for a hearing, shall take one or more of the following actions:

		(1)  revoke, suspend, or refuse to renew the license;                  
		(2)  impose an administrative penalty;                                 
		(3)  bring an action to collect a civil penalty; or                    
		(4)  reprimand the person.                                             
[Sections 1958.202-1958.250 reserved for expansion]
SUBCHAPTER F.  ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY
Sec. 1958.251.  IMPOSITION OF ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY.  
The commissioner may impose an administrative penalty on a person who violates this 
chapter or a rule adopted or order issued under this chapter.

Sec. 1958.252.  AMOUNT OF PENALTY.  
(a)  The amount of an administrative penalty may not exceed $5,000 for each violation.  
Each day a violation continues under Section 1958.101 or 1958.155 may be considered
a separate violation for purposes of imposing a penalty.

(b)  In determining the amount of the penalty, the commissioner shall consider:
(1)  whether the violation was committed knowingly, intentionally, or fraudulently;
(2)  the seriousness of the violation;                                 
(3)  any hazard created to the health and safety of the public;      
(4)  the person's history of previous violations; and                  
(5)  any other matter that justice may require.                        
	
Sec. 1958.253.  EXCEPTION TO ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY.  
(a)  The commissioner may choose not to impose an administrative penalty under
this subchapter if, not later than the 10th day after the date of written notice 
of the violation under Section 1958.254, the person provides conclusive evidence 
that the circumstances giving rise to the violation have been corrected and all 
actual damages are paid.
(b)  This section does not apply to a violation alleged under 

Section 1958.101 or 1958.155.
	Sec. 1958.254.  NOTICE; OPPORTUNITY FOR HEARING; ORDER.  (a)  
The commissioner may impose an administrative penalty under this 
subchapter only after the person charged with a violation is given a 
written notice and the opportunity for a hearing.
	(b)  The written notice must state the facts that constitute 
the alleged violation and the law or rule on which the violation is 
based.
	(c)  If a hearing is held, the commissioner shall make 
findings of fact and issue a written decision as to:
(1)  the occurrence of the violation; and                              
(2)  the amount of any penalty that is warranted.      
                
	(d)  If the person charged with a violation fails to exercise the opportunity
for a hearing, the commissioner, after determining that a violation occurred and the 
amount of the penalty that is warranted, may impose a penalty and shall issue an order 
requiring the person to pay any penalty imposed.
	(e)  Not later than the 30th day after the date the commissioner issues an order
after determining that a violation occurred, the commissioner shall inform the person 
charged with the violation of the amount of any penalty imposed.

	(f)  The commissioner may consolidate a hearing under this section with another
 proceeding.

Sec. 1958.255.  OPTIONS FOLLOWING DECISION:  PAY OR APPEAL.  

(a)  Not later than the 30th day after the date the commissioner's 
decision or order becomes final as provided by Section 2001.144, 
Government Code, the person shall:
(1)  pay the administrative penalty; or                                
(2)  file a petition for judicial review contesting the fact of the violation, 
     the amount of the penalty, or both.
(b)  Within the 30-day period, a person who acts under 
     Subsection 
(a)(2) may stay enforcement of the penalty by:
(1)  paying the penalty to the commissioner for 
     placement in an escrow account; or
(2)  giving the commissioner a bond in a form approved 
     by the commissioner that:
	(A)  is for the amount of the penalty; and                            
	(B)  is effective until judicial review of the commissioner's decision or 
           order is final.

Sec. 1958.256.  COLLECTION OF PENALTY.  At the request of the commissioner, 
the attorney general may bring a civil action to recover an administrative penalty 
imposed under this subchapter.
	
Sec. 1958.257.  JUDICIAL REVIEW.  Judicial review of a decision or order of the 
commissioner imposing a penalty under this subchapter is instituted by filing a 
petition with a district court in Travis County and is under the substantial evidence
rule as provided by Subchapter G, Chapter 2001, Government Code.
	
Sec. 1958.258.  REMITTANCE OF PENALTY AND INTEREST OR RELEASE OF BOND. 
If after judicial review the administrative penalty is reduced or is not upheld by 
the court, the commissioner shall:
(1)  remit the appropriate amount, plus accrued interest, to the person not later 
than the 30th day after the date of the determination, if the person paid the
penalty; or
(2)  execute a release of the bond, if the person gave a bond.       
[Sections 1958.259-1958.300 reserved for expansion]
SUBCHAPTER G.  OTHER PENALTIES; ENFORCEMENT PROVISIONS;
EXEMPTIONS FROM CIVIL LIABILITY
Sec. 1958.301.  CIVIL PENALTY. 
(a)  A person who violates this chapter or a rule adopted under this chapter is liable 
for a civil penalty in an amount not to exceed $2,000 for the first violation
or $10,000 for a second or later violation.
(b)  The commissioner may request the attorney general or the district, county, or city
attorney having jurisdiction to bring an action to collect a civil penalty under this
section.
	
Sec. 1958.302.  INJUNCTIVE RELIEF.  
The commissioner may request the attorney general or the district, county, or city 
attorney having jurisdiction to bring an action for a restraining order, injunction,
or other relief the court determines is appropriate if it appears to the department 
that a person is violating or has violated this chapter or a rule adopted under this 
chapter.

Sec. 1958.303.  EXEMPTION FROM CIVIL LIABILITY FOR CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNERS.  
A property owner is not liable for damages related to mold remediation on a property if:
(1)  a certificate of mold remediation has been issued under this chapter for that
property; and
(2)  the damages accrued on or before the date of the issuance of the certificate.
	
Sec. 1958.304.  EXEMPTION FROM CIVIL LIABILITY FOR CERTAIN GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES.  
A person is not liable in a civil lawsuit for damages related to a decision to allow 
occupancy of a property after mold remediation has been performed on the property if:

(1)  a certificate of mold remediation has been issued under this chapter for 
the property;
(2)  the property is owned or occupied by a governmental entity, including a school; 
and
(3)  the decision was made by the owner, occupier, or any person authorized by the
 owner or occupier to make the decision.

	SECTION 2.  Subchapter B, Chapter 21, Insurance Code,
is amended by adding Article 21.21-11 to read as follows:

Art. 21.21-11.  PROHIBITION OF CERTAIN UNDERWRITING 
DECISIONS BASED ON PREVIOUS MOLD CLAIM OR DAMAGE
	Sec. 1.  DEFINITIONS.  In this article:                                 
		(1)  "Insurer" means an insurance company, reciprocal 
or interinsurance exchange, mutual insurance company, capital 
stock company, county mutual insurance company, farm mutual 
insurance company, Lloyd's plan, or other legal entity authorized 
to write residential property insurance in this state.  The term 
includes an affiliate, as described by Section 823.003(a), if that 
affiliate is authorized to write and is writing residential 
property insurance in this state.  The term does not include:
			(A)  an eligible surplus lines insurer regulated 
under Chapter 981; 
			(B)  the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association 
under Article 21.49; or
			(C)  the FAIR Plan Association under Article 
21.49A.                
		(2)  "Mold" means any living or dead fungi or related 
products or parts, including spores, hyphae, and mycotoxins.
		(3)  "Mold remediation" means the removal, cleaning, 
sanitizing, demolition, or other treatment, including preventive 
activities, of mold or mold-contaminated matter that was not 
purposely grown at that location.
		(4)  "Residential property insurance" means insurance 
against damage to or loss of real or tangible personal property at a 
fixed location provided in a homeowners insurance policy or 
residential fire and allied lines insurance policy.
	Sec. 2.  APPLICABILITY.  This article applies to each 
insurer that writes residential property insurance in this state.
	Sec. 3.  PROHIBITION.  An insurer may not make an 
underwriting decision regarding a residential property insurance 
policy based on previous mold damage or a claim for mold damage if:
		(1)  the applicant for insurance coverage has property 
eligible for coverage under a residential property policy;
		(2)  the property has had mold damage;                                 
		(3)  mold remediation has been performed on the 
property; and        
		(4)  the property was:                                                 
			(A)  remediated, as evidenced by a certificate of 
mold remediation issued to the property owner under Section 
1958.154, Occupations Code, that establishes that the underlying 
cause of the mold at the property has been remediated; or
			(B)  inspected by an independent assessor or 
adjustor who determined, based on the inspection, that the property 
does not contain evidence of mold damage.
	Sec. 4.  RULES.  The commissioner shall adopt rules as 
necessary to implement this article.
	Sec. 5.  PENALTY.  An insurer that violates this article is 
subject, after notice and opportunity for hearing, to sanctions as 
provided by Chapters 82, 83, and 84 of this code.
	SECTION 3.  The Texas Board of Health shall adopt the rules 
required by Chapter 1958, Occupations Code, as added by this Act, 
not later than April 1, 2004.
	SECTION 4.  (a)  Except as provided by Subsection (b) of this 
section, this Act takes effect September 1, 2003.
	(b)  A person is not required to comply with Section 
1958.101(a), Occupations Code, as added by this Act, until 
appropriate rules have been adopted under Section 3 of this Act.




______________________________              ______________________________
 
   President of the Senate                               Speaker of the House      

	I certify that H.B. No. 329 was passed by the House on April 
30, 2003, by a non-record vote; that the House refused to concur in 
Senate amendments to H.B. No. 329 on May 28, 2003, and requested the 
appointment of a conference committee to consider the differences 
between the two houses; and that the House adopted the conference 
committee report on H.B. No. 329 on June 1, 2003, by a non-record 
vote.

                                                  ______________________________
                                                     Chief Clerk of the House   

	I certify that H.B. No. 329 was passed by the Senate, with 
amendments, on May 26, 2003, by a viva-voce vote; at the request of 
the House, the Senate appointed a conference committee to consider 
the differences between the two houses; and that the Senate adopted 
the conference committee report on H.B. No. 329 on June 1, 2003, by 
a viva-voce vote.

                                                  ______________________________
                                                      Secretary of the Senate   



APPROVED: __________________                                                
 
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