CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 59(FIN) am "An Act relating to the evaluation and cleanup of sites where certain controlled substances may have been manufactured or stored; and providing for an effective date." This was the first hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. Co-Chair Wilken explained that this bill addresses basic standards and requirements for the clean up of methamphetamine (meth) labs and specifies that property owners must be responsible for the cleanup and that, until the cleanup is completed, the property could not be transferred, leased, or sold. JOS GOVAARS, Staff to Representative Jim Holm, affirmed that this legislation establishes standards for the clean up of illegal drug sites. He shared that during the past several years, more than 90 drug sites have been discovered in such places as cabins, trucks, apartments, and mobile homes. He stated that the chemicals used in the illegal drug process have been linked to cancer and present a health risk to future inhabitants of the premises. He communicated that the Department of Environmental Conservation would notify the property owner as to the proper testing, sampling and cleanup procedures for a site. AT EASE 10:05 AM / 10:06 AM AMENDMENT #1: This amendment deletes "of the entryway" following the word "posting" on page 3, line 10. Additionally, the amendment inserts new language into the bill on page 3, line 13, following the word "property." The language being inserted, reads as follows. For purposes of posting of the notice to the occupants and users of the property required by this subsection, the posting shall be made, for property that is (1) a single family dwelling, at the main entryway of the property; and (2) other than a single family dwelling and for hotel, motel, public inn, or similar place of public accommodation that provides lodging, at the door of the unit that is the site that constitutes the illegal drug manufacturing site. Senator Taylor moved for adoption of Amendment #1. He explained that the bill's sponsors support this amendment. He stated that the amendment modifies the bill to specify that, were a meth lab discovered in a multi-unit building, only the affected unit would be quarantined or noticed for cleanup purposes. There being no objection, Amendment #1 was ADOPTED. Co-chair Wilken ordered the bill HELD in Committee.