Bill Text: NY A02480 | 2013-2014 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Adds a list of items, including certain quality air conditioning systems, to the requirements for approval of new, leased or remodeled school buildings with respect to health and safety, including environmental health and safety; requires departments of health and environmental conservation to report to the education department and school districts information on environmental hazards relevant to school buildings.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 4-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2014-01-08 - referred to education [A02480 Detail]

Download: New_York-2013-A02480-Introduced.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                         2480
                              2013-2014 Regular Sessions
                                 I N  A S S E M B L Y
                                   January 15, 2013
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       Introduced by M. of A. ENGLEBRIGHT, GALEF -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of
         A. CAHILL, COLTON -- read once and referred to the Committee on Educa-
         tion
       AN  ACT  to  amend the education law, the environmental conservation law
         and the public health law, in relation to plans and specifications  of
         school buildings
         THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1. Legislative intent. The legislature finds and declares that
    2  it shall be the policy of the state of New York to provide  every  child
    3  with  an  environmentally safe and healthy learning environment in which
    4  to grow, learn and mature into productive and healthy adults. To  ensure
    5  that  schools  provide  this  setting  for our children, the legislature
    6  finds that standards for school buildings being purchased, remodeled  or
    7  built  must be protective of children's environmental health and safety.
    8  Children are uniquely vulnerable to and  may  be  severely  affected  by
    9  exposure to chemicals, hazardous wastes and other environmental hazards,
   10  which  affect  their learning abilities as well as create chemical-based
   11  responses and sensitivities. It is the purpose of  this  legislation  to
   12  reduce as much as possible such exposures for children and school staff.
   13    S  2. Subdivisions 2 and 3 of section 408 of the education law, subdi-
   14  vision 2 as amended by chapter 414 of the laws of 1972 and subdivision 3
   15  as amended by section 2 of part A1 of chapter 58 of the  laws  of  2006,
   16  are amended to read as follows:
   17    2. The commissioner [of education] shall not approve the plans for the
   18  erection,  LEASE  or purchase of any school building or addition thereto
   19  or remodeling thereof unless the same shall provide  for  THE  FOLLOWING
   20  WHERE  APPLICABLE:  heating,  ventilation,  AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS
   21  CONSTRUCTED, MAINTAINED OR UPGRADED TO MEET CURRENTLY ACCEPTED  INDUSTRY
   22  VENTILATION  STANDARDS;  PLACEMENT OF AIR INTAKE VENTS SO AS TO MAXIMIZE
   23  HEALTHFUL INDOOR AIR QUALITY; DESIGN PRACTICES THAT MINIMIZE INGRESS  OF
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD05876-01-3
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    1  AND  CONDITIONS  FAVORABLE  TO PEST POPULATIONS; CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES
    2  AND VENTILATION SYSTEMS DESIGNED TO CONTROL RADON LEVELS IN INDOOR  AIR;
    3  lighting[,]; sanitation[,]; storm drainage and health, fire and accident
    4  protection  adequate  to maintain healthful, safe and comfortable condi-
    5  tions therein and  unless  the  county  superintendent  of  highways  or
    6  commissioner  of  public  works  has been advised of the location of all
    7  temporary and permanent entrances and exits upon all public highways and
    8  the storm drainage plan which is to be used.
    9    3. (A) The commissioner shall approve the  plans  and  specifications,
   10  heretofore  or  hereafter  submitted  pursuant  to this section, for the
   11  erection or purchase of any  school  building  or  addition  thereto  or
   12  remodeling  thereof  on  the site or sites selected therefor pursuant to
   13  this chapter, if such plans conform to the requirements  and  provisions
   14  of this chapter and the regulations of the commissioner adopted pursuant
   15  to  this  chapter  in  all  other  respects; provided, however, that the
   16  commissioner [of education] shall not approve the plans for the erection
   17  or purchase of any school building or addition thereto unless  the  site
   18  has  been  selected  with  reasonable  consideration  of  the  following
   19  factors;  its  place  in  a  comprehensive,  long-term  school  building
   20  program;  area  required for outdoor educational activities; educational
   21  adaptability,  environment,  AND  accessibility;  soil  conditions;  AND
   22  initial  and ultimate cost. In developing such plans and specifications,
   23  school districts are encouraged to review the  energy  conservation  and
   24  saving  best  practices  available  from the department and the New York
   25  state energy research and development authority.
   26    (B) SUCH PLANS SHALL DEMONSTRATE THAT THE SCHOOL DISTRICT HAS  IN  ITS
   27  SELECTION  OF  THE  SITE OR SITES FOR THE ERECTION, LEASE OR PURCHASE OF
   28  ANY SCHOOL BUILDING OR ADDITION THERETO OR REMODELING THEREOF TAKEN INTO
   29  CONSIDERATION THE PROXIMITY OF SUCH SITE OR SITES TO EXISTING AND  KNOWN
   30  ENVIRONMENTAL   HAZARDS,  INCLUDING  INDUSTRIAL  FACILITIES,  COMBUSTION
   31  FACILITIES, INACTIVE HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES, AND MUNICIPAL LANDFILLS, AND
   32  OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS AS DETERMINED BY THE DEPARTMENTS OF ENVIRON-
   33  MENTAL CONSERVATION AND HEALTH, AND AVOIDANCE OF SUCH WHERE PRUDENT.
   34    S 3. Section 408 of the education law  is  amended  by  adding  a  new
   35  subdivision 7 to read as follows:
   36    7. NOTWITHSTANDING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS SECTION, THE PROVISIONS OF
   37  SUBDIVISIONS  TWO  AND  THREE  OF THIS SECTION SHALL APPLY TO ALL SCHOOL
   38  DISTRICTS, INCLUDING CITY SCHOOL DISTRICTS, REGARDLESS OF POPULATION AND
   39  BOARDS OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES.
   40    S 4. Subdivision 1 of section 409-d of the education law, as added  by
   41  section  1  of  part  B of chapter 56 of the laws of 1998, is amended to
   42  read as follows:
   43    1. Program establishment. The commissioner is authorized and  directed
   44  to establish, develop and monitor a comprehensive public school building
   45  safety  program  which shall include a uniform inspection, safety rating
   46  and monitoring system. Such program shall require the annual  inspection
   47  of  all  public  school buildings throughout New York state; establish a
   48  safety rating system for such school buildings to assess  the  need  for
   49  maintenance,  repairs,  rehabilitation, reconstruction, construction and
   50  other improvements related to the structural integrity and overall safe-
   51  ty of public school buildings including  but  not  limited  to  building
   52  systems  related  to electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation, and air
   53  conditioning, sanitation and health, ENVIRONMENTAL  HEALTH  AND  SAFETY,
   54  fire  and accident protection; and require that such ratings be used for
   55  the purpose of developing  a  buildings  condition  survey  as  required
   56  pursuant  to subdivision four of section thirty-six hundred forty-one of
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    1  this chapter and a five year CAPITAL facilities plan as required  pursu-
    2  ant  to  [clause  (i) of subparagraph two of paragraph b of] subdivision
    3  six of section thirty-six hundred two of this chapter.
    4    S  5. Subdivision 3 of section 409-e of the education law, as added by
    5  section 1 of part B of chapter 56 of the laws of  1998,  is  amended  to
    6  read as follows:
    7    3.  Safety  rating  system. The commissioner shall develop pursuant to
    8  regulations a safety rating system to be used by  all  school  districts
    9  and  boards  of cooperative educational services keyed to the structural
   10  integrity and overall safety of the  building  and  shall  be  developed
   11  using data obtained from the building's annual inspection as required by
   12  this  article.  Such  safety rating system shall identify and assess the
   13  condition of every major  system  component  of  every  school  building
   14  including  interior structures; building systems such as heating, venti-
   15  lation, plumbing and electrical systems; exterior  structures  including
   16  but  not  limited to roofs, masonry, stairs, and chimneys; and develop a
   17  system which rates each building component based on at least the follow-
   18  ing factors: overall safety INCLUDING ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH  AND  SAFETY;
   19  structural  integrity; probable useful life; need for repair or replace-
   20  ment; and maintenance. Such safety rating shall include mechanisms which
   21  facilitate more frequent inspections and repairs as determined necessary
   22  to protect the welfare and safety of students and staff residing in such
   23  school buildings. This information shall be used for purposes of  devel-
   24  oping a buildings condition survey as required pursuant to section thir-
   25  ty-six hundred forty-one of this chapter and a five year CAPITAL facili-
   26  ties  plan  as  required  pursuant to [clause (i) of subparagraph two of
   27  paragraph (b) of] subdivision six of section thirty-six hundred  two  of
   28  this chapter.
   29    S  6.  The  environmental  conservation law is amended by adding a new
   30  section 3-0319 to read as follows:
   31  S 3-0319. INFORMATION FOR EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS.
   32     PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION THREE OF SECTION FOUR HUNDRED  EIGHT  OF  THE
   33  EDUCATION  LAW,  THE  DEPARTMENT  SHALL  ANNUALLY  PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY
   34  INFORMATION TO THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, REGARDING  EXISTING  AND  KNOWN
   35  LOCATIONS  OF  INDUSTRIAL  FACILITIES,  COMBUSTION  FACILITIES, INACTIVE
   36  HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES,  MUNICIPAL  LANDFILLS,  AND  OTHER  ENVIRONMENTAL
   37  HAZARDS.  WHENEVER  SCHOOL  DISTRICTS  REQUEST THIS INFORMATION FROM THE
   38  DEPARTMENT, SUCH INFORMATION SHALL BE PROVIDED  WITHIN  THIRTY  DAYS  OF
   39  RECEIPT OF SUCH REQUEST.
   40    S 7. The public health law is amended by adding a new section 201-a to
   41  read as follows:
   42    S  201-A.  INFORMATION  FOR EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS.
   43  PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION THREE OF  SECTION  FOUR  HUNDRED  EIGHT  OF  THE
   44  EDUCATION  LAW,  THE  DEPARTMENT  SHALL  ANNUALLY  PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY
   45  INFORMATION TO THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, REGARDING  EXISTING  AND  KNOWN
   46  LOCATIONS  OF ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS SUCH AS RADON, LEAD, AND OTHER TOXIC
   47  CONTAMINANTS. WHENEVER SCHOOL DISTRICTS REQUEST  THIS  INFORMATION  FROM
   48  THE DEPARTMENT, SUCH INFORMATION SHALL BE PROVIDED WITHIN THIRTY DAYS OF
   49  RECEIPT OF SUCH REQUEST.
   50    S  8.  This  act  shall take effect on the sixtieth day after it shall
   51  have become a law.
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