RADON MITIGATION ACT (Ch. 111«, par. 243-1 et seq.) AN ACT to authorize the Department of Nuclear Safety to establish and coordinate a program for detecting and reducing the amount of radon and radon progeny in dwellings and other buildings. Section 1. Short Title. This Act shall be known and may be cited as the "Radon Mitigation Act". Section 2. Legislative Findings. The General Assembly finds that it is in the interest of the People of Illinois to establish a comprehensive program for determining the extent to which radon and radon progeny are present in dwellings and other buildings in Illinois at such levels as to pose a potential risk to the occupants and for determining what measures can be taken to reduce and prevent such risk. The General Assembly also finds that public concerns over the dangers from radon and radon progeny may give rise to unscrupulous practices which exploit those concerns but do not mitigate the dangers from radon and radon progeny and that it is in the public interest to regulate those persons who sell devices and services for detecting radon and radon progeny. Section 3. Definitions. For purposes of this Act: (a) "Department" means the Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety. (b) "Person" means any natural person or individual, governmental body, firm, association, partnership, copartnership, joint venture, company, corporation, joint stock company, trust, estate or any other legal entity or their legal representatives, agents or assigns. (c) "Radon" means any of the gaseous radioactive decay products of uranium or thorium. (d) "Radon Progeny" means any of the radioactive decay products of radon. Section 4. Primary Responsibility with Department of Nuclear Safety. The Department shall have primary responsibility for coordination, oversight, and implementation of all State functions in matters concerning the presence, effects, and mitigation of risks of radon and radon progeny in dwellings and other buildings in Illinois. The Illinois Department of Energy and Natural Resources, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, the Illinois Department of Public Health and other State agencies shall consult and cooperate with the Department as requested and necessary to fulfill the purposes of this Act. Section 5. General Powers. The Department is hereby authorized to undertake projects to determine whether and to what extent radon and radon progeny are present in dwellings and other buildings in Illinois, to determine to what extent such presence constitutes a risk to the public health and to determine what measures are effective in reducing and preventing such risk. In addition to other powers granted under this Act, the Department is authorized to: (a) Establish a program for measuring radon or radon progeny in dwellings and other buildings. (b) Conduct surveys and studies in cooperation with the Department of Energy and Natural Resources and the Department of Public Health to determine the distribution and concentration of radon or radon progeny in dwellings and other buildings in Illinois and the associated health risk, and to evaluate measures that may be used to mitigate present or potential risk. (c) Enter into dwellings and other buildings with the consent of the owner or occupant to engage in monitoring activities or conduct remedial action studies or programs. (d) Enter contracts for projects under this Act. (e) Enter agreements with other departments, agencies and subdivisions of the federal government, the State and units of local government. (f) Establish training and educational programs. (g) Apply for, accept and use grants or other financial assistance, and accept and use gifts of money or property. (h) Provide technical assistance to persons and to other State departments, agencies and subdivisions and to units of local government and school districts. (i) Adopt rules and regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act. (j) Take other actions consistent with the purposes of this Act. Section 6. Report. Within 12 months of the effective date of this Act, the Department shall prepare and present to the Governor and the General Assembly a report describing its findings and recommendations regarding the existence and nature of the risk from radon in dwellings and other buildings in Illinois, proposed measures for mitigating that risk, and proposals for implementing those measures. Section 7. Disclosure of Information. To the extent that it contains information pertaining to the medical condition of an identified individual, or to the levels of radon or radon progeny in an identified dwelling, information obtained by or on behalf of the Department pursuant to this Act is exempt from the disclosure requirements of the Illinois Freedom of Information Act, except that upon the request of the identified individual or owner or occupant of the identified dwelling, the Department shall make such information available to the individual, owner, or occupant. Section 8. Liability. The Department, and other persons which have entered contracts or agreements with the Department under this Act, and their officers, agents and employees, shall not be liable for damages for any conduct under this Act unless such conduct was malicious.