Legislative Summary: HR 6759
Title: To require the Secretary of Defense to establish a pilot program for emerging technologies for moisture control and mitigation in covered housing, to standardize certain mold remediation guidelines, and for other purposes.
Overview
HR 6759 is designed to improve the quality and safety of military housing by addressing the persistent issue of mold and moisture. The bill mandates the Department of Defense (DoD) to test cutting-edge moisture-control technologies and creates a unified, standardized set of guidelines for mold remediation across all military departments.
Key Provisions
1. Emerging Technologies Pilot Program
The bill directs the Secretary of Defense to launch a pilot program to test and implement new technologies aimed at preventing and mitigating moisture and mold.
- Scope & Selection: The program will be implemented at 3 to 5 military installations. Priority will be given to locations with high climate-related risks, such as high humidity, frequent rainfall, or aging HVAC systems.
- Technical Requirements: The pilot must include:
- Advanced Detection: Sensor-based systems for humidity or spore monitoring to provide early warnings.
- Modern Remediation: Use of antimicrobial coatings, UV-based sterilization, or dry fogging systems.
- Infrastructure: Identifying necessary upgrades to building materials and HVAC systems.
- Management & Training: The DoD must train personnel on data interpretation and designate a dedicated overseer at each participating installation.
- Timeline: The pilot program must be established within 90 days of enactment and will terminate after five years.
2. Standardization of Mold Remediation
To eliminate inconsistencies in how different military branches handle mold, the bill requires the creation of uniform remediation guidelines.
- Uniformity: The Secretary of Defense must develop a single set of guidelines applicable to all military housing and facilities.
- Industry Compliance: These guidelines must align with state/municipal health standards and recognized third-party industry standards (specifically the S520 Standard for Professional Mold Remediation).
- Application: These standards will apply to all new mold remediation contracts and procedures initiated after the guidelines are issued.
Affected Parties
- Service Members and Families: Residents of "covered housing" (military housing provided under specific titles of the U.S. Code) will benefit from improved air quality and more consistent maintenance standards.
- Department of Defense (DoD): The Secretary of Defense and the Secretaries of the military departments are responsible for implementation, oversight, and reporting.
- Military Installations: 3 to 5 specific bases will be selected as test sites for new moisture-control technologies.
- Contractors: Private companies providing mold remediation services to the military must adhere to the new standardized guidelines.
Reporting and Accountability
The bill includes several critical deadlines to ensure transparency:
* Pilot Plan: The Secretary must brief congressional defense committees upon completing the pilot's strategic evaluation plan.
* Guidelines Report: Within 180 days of issuing the new mold guidelines, the DoD must submit a report to Congress detailing the guidelines and the plan for monitoring compliance.
* Pilot Results: Within 180 days after the pilot program ends, a final report must be submitted assessing the costs, benefits, and recommendations for broader rollout.
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