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32-112. Environmental remediation rules and standards committee

A. An environmental remediation rules and standards committee of the board is established and consists of:

1. One industrial hygienist or toxicologist who is experienced in sampling and monitoring and indoor air quality issues and who is appointed by the board.

2. One person who is experienced in operating a drug laboratory remediation firm and who is appointed by the board.

3. One representative from the department of health services experienced in indoor air quality who is appointed by the director of the department of health services.

4. One registered engineer or geologist who is experienced in environmental remediation and who is appointed by the board.

5. One member of the board who is an engineer or a geologist.

B. The initial members shall assign themselves by lot to terms of one, two and three years in office. All subsequent members serve three year terms of office. The board by a majority vote may remove any member for misconduct, incapacity or neglect of duty.

C. The committee may participate in the investigation and review of drug laboratory remediation complaints as authorized by the board.

D. The committee is responsible for drafting and recommending to the board best practices and standards for remediation of residual contamination found on real property from the manufacture of methamphetamine, ecstasy or LSD or the storage of chemicals or equipment used in manufacturing methamphetamine, ecstasy or LSD.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title32 > 32-112

32-112. Environmental remediation rules and standards committee

A. An environmental remediation rules and standards committee of the board is established and consists of:

1. One industrial hygienist or toxicologist who is experienced in sampling and monitoring and indoor air quality issues and who is appointed by the board.

2. One person who is experienced in operating a drug laboratory remediation firm and who is appointed by the board.

3. One representative from the department of health services experienced in indoor air quality who is appointed by the director of the department of health services.

4. One registered engineer or geologist who is experienced in environmental remediation and who is appointed by the board.

5. One member of the board who is an engineer or a geologist.

B. The initial members shall assign themselves by lot to terms of one, two and three years in office. All subsequent members serve three year terms of office. The board by a majority vote may remove any member for misconduct, incapacity or neglect of duty.

C. The committee may participate in the investigation and review of drug laboratory remediation complaints as authorized by the board.

D. The committee is responsible for drafting and recommending to the board best practices and standards for remediation of residual contamination found on real property from the manufacture of methamphetamine, ecstasy or LSD or the storage of chemicals or equipment used in manufacturing methamphetamine, ecstasy or LSD.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title32 > 32-112

32-112. Environmental remediation rules and standards committee

A. An environmental remediation rules and standards committee of the board is established and consists of:

1. One industrial hygienist or toxicologist who is experienced in sampling and monitoring and indoor air quality issues and who is appointed by the board.

2. One person who is experienced in operating a drug laboratory remediation firm and who is appointed by the board.

3. One representative from the department of health services experienced in indoor air quality who is appointed by the director of the department of health services.

4. One registered engineer or geologist who is experienced in environmental remediation and who is appointed by the board.

5. One member of the board who is an engineer or a geologist.

B. The initial members shall assign themselves by lot to terms of one, two and three years in office. All subsequent members serve three year terms of office. The board by a majority vote may remove any member for misconduct, incapacity or neglect of duty.

C. The committee may participate in the investigation and review of drug laboratory remediation complaints as authorized by the board.

D. The committee is responsible for drafting and recommending to the board best practices and standards for remediation of residual contamination found on real property from the manufacture of methamphetamine, ecstasy or LSD or the storage of chemicals or equipment used in manufacturing methamphetamine, ecstasy or LSD.