SENATE BILL No. 1113

 

 

March 2, 2006, Introduced by Senators GEORGE, BIRKHOLZ, HARDIMAN, CROPSEY, JELINEK, STAMAS, KUIPERS, HAMMERSTROM, GOSCHKA, GARCIA, CASSIS, TOY, BISHOP, PATTERSON, VAN WOERKOM, ALLEN and GILBERT and referred to the Committee on Health Policy.

 

 

 

     A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled

 

"Public health code,"

 

by amending section 12103 (MCL 333.12103), as amended by 1985 PA

 

17.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 12103. The department shall serve as the environmental

 

health agency for this state to facilitate a uniform approach to

 

environmental health by the various public and private entities

 

involved in that field and shall:

 

     (a) Advise the governor, boards, commissions, and state

 

agencies on matters of the environment as those matters affect the

 

health of the people of this state.

 

     (b) Cooperate with and provide environmental health resource

 

support to state and local health planning agencies and other


 

state, district, and local agencies mandated by law or otherwise

 

designated to develop, maintain, or administer state and local

 

health programs and plans, and other public and private entities

 

involved in environmental health activities.

 

     (c) Develop and maintain the capability to monitor and

 

evaluate conditions which represent potential and actual

 

environmental health hazards, reporting its findings to appropriate

 

state departments and local jurisdictions, and to the public as

 

necessary.

 

     (d) Provide an environmental health policy for the state and

 

an environmental health services plan to include environmental

 

health activities of local health jurisdictions.

 

     (e) Serve as the central repository and clearinghouse for the

 

collection, evaluation, and dissemination of data and information

 

on environmental health hazards, programs, and practices.

 

     (f) Within 1 year after the effective date of the amendatory

 

act that added this subdivision and in consultation with the

 

department of environmental quality, develop a cleanup of

 

clandestine drug labs guidance document that includes, but is not

 

limited to, detailed protocols for the preliminary site assessment,

 

remediation, and post-cleanup assessment of indoor environments and

 

structures.