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| 1 | | verification assessments of heating,
ventilation and air |
| 2 | | conditioning systems through a certification body |
| 3 | | accredited by the American National Standards Institute. |
| 4 | | "CADR" means clean air delivery rate. |
| 5 | | "Certified technician" means a person who is certified as |
| 6 | | a testing and balancing
technician by an accredited |
| 7 | | organization. |
| 8 | | "CFM" means cubic feet per minute. |
| 9 | | "dBa" means decibels. |
| 10 | | "HEPA" means High Efficiency Particulate Air. |
| 11 | | "HVAC" means Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. |
| 12 | | "Mechanical engineer" means a professional engineer |
| 13 | | licensed as a mechanical engineer
by the Department of |
| 14 | | Financial and Professional Regulation who has
professional |
| 15 | | experience with heating, ventilation, and air conditioning |
| 16 | | systems. |
| 17 | | "PM2.5" means particulate matter at 2.5 microns or less. |
| 18 | | "PM10" means particulate matter at 10 microns or less. |
| 19 | | "PPM" means parts per million. |
| 20 | | "UV" means ultraviolet. |
| 21 | | "Skilled and trained construction workforce" means a |
| 22 | | workforce in which at least 40% of the workers are graduates of |
| 23 | | or registered in and attending an apprenticeship program
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| 24 | | registered with the workforce solutions department or an |
| 25 | | apprenticeship program to which the
department has granted |
| 26 | | reciprocal approval for the applicable construction |
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| 1 | | occupation. |
| 2 | | (b) The State Board shall require all school districts to |
| 3 | | supply all active classroom
instructors, all school staff and |
| 4 | | administration, and district leadership with an educational |
| 5 | | document, in a PDF and a physical format, explaining at a |
| 6 | | minimum the values of good indoor air
quality, including |
| 7 | | peer-reviewed research demonstrating effects of poor and good
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| 8 | | indoor air quality, an explanation of airborne transmission of |
| 9 | | pathogens and other airborne substances, a basic
explanation |
| 10 | | of air changes per hour and relation to outdoor air and |
| 11 | | filtered air, best practice
recommendations for the portable |
| 12 | | air cleaner and the air quality monitor, including
guidance on |
| 13 | | theory, function, placement, and operation of the monitor. The |
| 14 | | document shall be developed with the
assistance of a major |
| 15 | | independent and nonpartisan approved organization
recognized |
| 16 | | as a subject matter expert in the field of air quality, such as |
| 17 | | a local ASHRAE chapter. This document shall be
created and |
| 18 | | supplied to schools within 3 months of the effective date of |
| 19 | | this amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly. |
| 20 | | (c) The State Board shall require all school districts to |
| 21 | | ensure that all active classrooms
that are not mechanically |
| 22 | | ventilated have at least 2 properly functioning windows, or |
| 23 | | one
window in situations where only one is present, that can |
| 24 | | open and can safely stay open. School districts must be in |
| 25 | | compliance with this Section within 6 months of the effective |
| 26 | | date of this amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly. |
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| 1 | | (d) The State Board shall require all school districts to |
| 2 | | ensure that all active classrooms
are equipped with an air |
| 3 | | quality monitor that: |
| 4 | | (1) is installed and operating within one month |
| 5 | | following delivery; |
| 6 | | (2) remains in the active classroom until classroom is |
| 7 | | no longer an active classroom; |
| 8 | | (3) is an air quality monitor that has been determined |
| 9 | | by the State Board to be suitable, by the State Board |
| 10 | | seeking out and obtaining a
written statement noting that |
| 11 | | the capabilities of the monitor in question are
sufficient |
| 12 | | to serve the purposes described in this Section, from a |
| 13 | | major independent and
nonpartisan organization recognized |
| 14 | | as a subject matter expert in the field of air quality, |
| 15 | | such as a
local ASHRAE chapter. The written statement |
| 16 | | shall minimally address suitability of: the selected
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| 17 | | monitor's measurement technology, calibration |
| 18 | | specifications, and manufacturer
stated accuracies and |
| 19 | | ranges; |
| 20 | | (4) measures, at a minimum, carbon dioxide and PM2.5. |
| 21 | | Selected monitors are recommended to also measure carbon |
| 22 | | monoxide,
PM10, volatile organic compounds, temperature, |
| 23 | | and humidity; |
| 24 | | (5) displays, at a minimum, carbon dioxide readings |
| 25 | | through a display on the device or
other means, such as on |
| 26 | | a computer or cellular phone application; |
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| 1 | | (6) is corded and does not rely solely on batteries |
| 2 | | for power; |
| 3 | | (7) is to be located between 3 and 6 feet above the |
| 4 | | floor and at least 5 feet away from
doors, operable |
| 5 | | windows, or human occupants; |
| 6 | | (8) connects via a wired or wireless connection to |
| 7 | | other applicable monitors so as to
permit recording of |
| 8 | | data which includes at least the maximum carbon dioxide
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| 9 | | concentrations for a period of at least one year, as well |
| 10 | | as remote access to current air quality
readings through a |
| 11 | | computer or cellular phone application; and |
| 12 | | (9) provides notification through a visual indicator |
| 13 | | on the monitor, or other alert such
as electronic mail, |
| 14 | | text message or cellular phone application, when the |
| 15 | | carbon
dioxide levels in the classroom have exceeded a PPM |
| 16 | | level recommended
to the State Board in writing by a major |
| 17 | | independent and nonpartisan organization recognized as a |
| 18 | | subject matter expert in the field of air quality, such as |
| 19 | | a local ASHRAE
chapter. |
| 20 | | Each school shall record all incidents where the |
| 21 | | recommended PPM level was breached in a
classroom and maintain |
| 22 | | those records for at least 5 years. |
| 23 | | Any supplied air quality monitor under this subsection may |
| 24 | | not be shared between active classrooms. |
| 25 | | If devices matching the criteria described in this |
| 26 | | subsection are unavailable, the
State Board shall contact a |
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| 1 | | major independent and nonpartisan organization
recognized as a |
| 2 | | subject matter expert in the field of air quality, such as a |
| 3 | | local ASHRAE chapter, and
request assistance in determining |
| 4 | | suitable selection criteria for an air quality
monitor that |
| 5 | | will sufficiently accomplish the goals of: providing teachers |
| 6 | | and staff
with air quality information to facilitate managing |
| 7 | | indoor air quality; storing a
sufficient type and duration of |
| 8 | | data to facilitate ventilation assessments; provide
remote |
| 9 | | access to current air quality readings; and generally align |
| 10 | | with
contemporary best practice recommendations. |
| 11 | | (e) The State Board shall require all school districts to |
| 12 | | ensure that all active classrooms
are equipped with a portable |
| 13 | | air cleaner that: |
| 14 | | (1) is installed and operating within one month |
| 15 | | following delivery; |
| 16 | | (2) remains in the active classroom until classroom is |
| 17 | | no longer an active classroom; |
| 18 | | (3) is a portable air cleaner the State Board has |
| 19 | | determined to be suitable, by seeking out and obtaining a
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| 20 | | written statement noting that the capabilities of the |
| 21 | | portable air cleaner in
question are sufficient to serve |
| 22 | | the purposes described in this Section, from a major
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| 23 | | independent and nonpartisan organization recognized as a |
| 24 | | subject matter
expert in the field of air quality, such as |
| 25 | | a local ASHRAE chapter; |
| 26 | | (4) utilizes a HEPA filter that captures 99.97% of 0.3 |
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| 1 | | micron particles. A filter stated to be equal to or |
| 2 | | superior to a HEPA may not be used; |
| 3 | | (5) utilizes or has the option of utilizing a |
| 4 | | secondary filter for gaseous pollutants,
such as activated |
| 5 | | carbon; |
| 6 | | (6) only utilizes HEPA filtration, as opposed to |
| 7 | | additional technologies such as
ionization, chemical |
| 8 | | processes, and UV. If such additional technologies are
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| 9 | | present in the selected portable air cleaner they must be |
| 10 | | able to be disabled; |
| 11 | | (7) Produces 500 or more CFM as measured by CADR or |
| 12 | | similar metric of filtered airflow; |
| 13 | | (8) Produces 500 or more CFM of filtered airflow at |
| 14 | | under 45 dBa of noise, according to manufacturer supplied
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| 15 | | dBa test results measured at one meter in front of the |
| 16 | | portable air cleaner; |
| 17 | | (9) is Underwriters Laboratories certified or |
| 18 | | certified to Underwriters Laboratories standards; |
| 19 | | (10) has a manufacturer's warranty of at least one |
| 20 | | year; |
| 21 | | (11) shall be continuously operated during room |
| 22 | | occupancy on at least low speed; |
| 23 | | (12) shall be maintained according to manufacturer's |
| 24 | | recommendation, written approval shall be
obtained from |
| 25 | | the manufacturer if deviation from standard |
| 26 | | recommendations is
being considered; and |
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| 1 | | (13) shall be replaced within one month if it becomes |
| 2 | | inoperable. |
| 3 | | If a single
portable air cleaner on the market does not |
| 4 | | meet the parameters of this subsection, then 2 or
more |
| 5 | | portable air cleaners per active classroom may be substituted |
| 6 | | if they produce
a combined 500 or more CFM, as measured by CADR |
| 7 | | or similar metric, of filtered airflow at under 45 combined |
| 8 | | dBa of
noise according to manufacturer supplied dBa test |
| 9 | | results measured at one meter in
front of the portable air |
| 10 | | cleaner. |
| 11 | | Any supplied portable air cleaner may not be shared |
| 12 | | between active classrooms. |
| 13 | | (f) The State Board shall require all school districts to |
| 14 | | supply each school with 5
additional portable air cleaners and |
| 15 | | 5 additional air quality monitors that meet the requirements |
| 16 | | of subsections (d) and (e) to be used in school health offices, |
| 17 | | libraries, cafeterias, and other similar spaces. |
| 18 | | (g) The State Board shall require all school districts to |
| 19 | | undertake a ventilation verification
assessment of all |
| 20 | | mechanical ventilation systems in the school district |
| 21 | | performed by a certified
assessor or a mechanical engineer and |
| 22 | | shall be based on physical measurements made during the
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| 23 | | assessment. If an assessment is performed by a certified |
| 24 | | assessor, the assessment report shall be
reviewed by a |
| 25 | | mechanical engineer. The ventilation verification assessment |
| 26 | | shall verify whether
the existing mechanical ventilation |
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| 1 | | system is operating in accordance with design parameters and
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| 2 | | meets the requirements of any applicable building codes. The |
| 3 | | ventilation verification assessment
for a heating, ventilation |
| 4 | | and air conditioning system shall include: |
| 5 | | (1) testing for maximum filter efficiency; |
| 6 | | (2) measurements of outside air rate; |
| 7 | | (3) verification of operation of ventilation |
| 8 | | components; |
| 9 | | (4) measurement of all air distribution inlets and |
| 10 | | outlets; |
| 11 | | (5) verification of unit operation and that required |
| 12 | | maintenance has been performed; |
| 13 | | (6) verification of control sequences; |
| 14 | | (7) verification or installation of carbon dioxide |
| 15 | | sensors; and |
| 16 | | (8) collection of field data for the installation of |
| 17 | | mechanical ventilation if none exists. |
| 18 | | (h) The verification assessment report from the mechanical |
| 19 | | engineer shall include
appropriate corrective actions needed |
| 20 | | for the mechanical ventilation system or the heating,
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| 21 | | ventilation and air conditioning infrastructure, including |
| 22 | | installation of appropriate filters,
installation of carbon |
| 23 | | dioxide sensors and additional maintenance, repairs, upgrades |
| 24 | | or
replacement. |
| 25 | | (i) The school district shall have a ventilation |
| 26 | | verification assessment performed on all
mechanical |
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| 1 | | ventilation systems in the school district at least every 5 |
| 2 | | years. The ventilation
verification assessment and the |
| 3 | | ventilation verification reports are public documents and |
| 4 | | shall be
available to the public upon request. |
| 5 | | (j) Each school's first ventilation verification |
| 6 | | assessment shall occur between one and 6
months after the |
| 7 | | school's air quality monitors have been installed and data has |
| 8 | | started recording,
and all measurements for this assessment, |
| 9 | | and all following, shall be made in the same
conditions in |
| 10 | | which the building typically operates. The assessment plan
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| 11 | | shall be developed with the assistance and approval of a major |
| 12 | | independent and
nonpartisan major organization recognized as a |
| 13 | | subject matter expert in the field of air quality, such as a |
| 14 | | local ASHRAE
chapter, to ensure that the assessment results |
| 15 | | are representative of indoor air quality conditions
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| 16 | | experienced during normal occupancy.".
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