§ 23-61-4. Authority of the director.
The director is authorized to:
(1) Designate a unit within the department to administer the provisions of this chapter
and provide that unit with the necessary staff, equipment, and operating funds.
(2) Receive and administer funding allocated for radon control programs by the state,
agencies of the federal government and other appropriate funding sources.
(3) Require the owner of any public or high priority building to perform such tests for
radon as he or she may determine to be necessary to characterize the exposure of occupants
to radon/radon progeny in the air of the building and/or in the building water supply.
(4) Conduct a voluntary radon/radon progeny testing program for residents of owner occupied
residential dwellings in the state.
(5) Enter any public or high priority building in the state in accordance with §§ 23-61-7(a)(1) and 23-61-7(b)(4) to perform such tests for radon as he or she may determine to be necessary to evaluate
the exposure of occupants to radon/radon progeny in the air of the building and/or
in the building water supply.
(6) Institute a public information program to include a telephone information service,
written materials, and media advertisements with the purpose of informing the public
regarding radon/radon progeny health effects, the necessity for testing of homes and
other buildings, the recommended practices for reducing elevated levels of radon and
related issues.
(7) Develop and forward for adoption by the state building code commission recommendations
for standards of new construction designed to prevent or more easily mitigate elevated
radon/radon progeny levels.
(8) Issue regulations for the following purposes:
(i) To establish indoor environmental air exposure standards and guidelines for radon
and radon progeny;
(ii) To establish a drinking water standard for radon;
(iii) To establish criteria for air and water sampling, and testing for radon and radon
progeny;
(iv) To establish criteria for notification of the department of mitigation activities
to reduce radon/radon progeny exposures in high priority buildings and public water
supplies;
(v) To establish criteria for licensure and certification of persons involved in radon/radon
progeny testing and mitigation services;
(vi) To require radon/radon progeny testing by appropriate school officials of each area
within public and private schools occupied by children in pre-kindergarten through
12th grade;
(vii) To establish work practices and procedures for mitigation of radon/radon progeny in
buildings;
(viii) To establish procedures for notifications required by § 23-61-6;
(ix) To assess fees for activities authorized by this chapter.
(9) In promulgating standards, guidelines and regulations and in setting fees authorized
by this chapter, the director shall:
(i) Give due consideration to recommendations, standards, guidelines and definitions of
other states and the United States;
(ii) Shall follow the provisions of chapter 35 of title 42.