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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 20Ch. 18Art. 1§ 26104 Mold Exposure Limit Notice

§ 26104 Mold Exposure Limit Notice

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§ 26104 Mold Exposure Limit Notice

Key Takeaways

  • •The government must tell people online when they start working on rules about how much mold is safe.
  • •People can send their own info about mold, but there’s a deadline and everyone can see what’s sent.
  • •The rules can be changed to allow more mold only if there’s strong proof it’s safe.
  • •The rules must be checked and updated every 5 years if new science or tech shows mold is more or less risky.

Example

A school finds mold in its classrooms and wants to know the safe limits.

The school can check the government’s website to see the current mold rules and send their own test results before the deadline. If new science shows mold is more dangerous, the rules will be updated in 5 years.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 26104 Mold Exposure Limit Notice

(a)  (1)  The department shall, at the time it commences preparation of the permissible exposure limits to mold, provide notice electronically by posting on its Internet Web site a notice that informs interested persons that the department has initiated work on the permissible exposure limits to mold. (2)  The notice shall also include a brief description or a bibliography of the technical documents or other information the department has identified to date as relevant to the preparation of the permissible exposure limits. (3)  The notice shall inform persons who wish to submit information concerning exposure to molds of the name and address of the person in the department to whom the information may be sent, the date by which the information must be received in order for the department to consider it in the preparation of the permissible exposure limits, and that all information submitted will be made available to any member of the public who makes the request. (b)  The department may amend the permissible exposure limits to molds to make the limits less stringent if the department shows clear and convincing evidence that the permissible exposure limits to molds should be made less stringent and the amendment is made consistent with Section 26103. (c)  The department may review, and consider adopting by reference, any information prepared by, or on behalf of the United States Environmental Protection Agency or other authoritative bodies, for the purpose of adopting national permissible exposure limits to molds. (d)  At least once every five years, after adoption of permissible exposure limits to molds, the department shall review the adopted limits and shall, consistent with the criteria set forth in subdivisions (a) and (b) of Section 26103, amend the permissible exposure limits if any of the following occur: (1)  Changes in technology or treatment techniques that permit a materially greater protection of public health. (2)  New scientific evidence that indicates that molds may present a materially different risk to public health than was previously determined. (Added by Stats. 2001, Ch. 584, Sec. 2. Effective January 1, 2002.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 26107 Mold Assessment Standards Notice
  • § 26124 Mold Identification Guidelines Notice
  • § 109282 Prostate Cancer Screening Notice
  • § 116832 Water Treatment Device Certification
  • § 26101.7 Mold Standards Advisory Task Force

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 26104.
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