2009 West Virginia Code
CHAPTER 16. PUBLIC HEALTH
ARTICLE 34. LICENSURE OF RADON MITIGATORS, TESTERS, CONTRACTORS AND LABORATORIES.
§16-34-1 Legislative finding.

§16-34-1. Legislative finding.

The Legislature hereby finds and declares that radon is a dangerous toxic substance and harmful to the citizens of this state. Therefore, to help ensure the protection of the citizens of this state, persons who come into contact with radon through remediation or testing should be trained and licensed professionals who know how to deal with radon.

It is the intent of the Legislature that this article is be in addition to all other statutes and rules relating to radon.

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