00                             HOUSE BILL NO. 399                                                                          
01 "An Act establishing a health impact assessment program in the Department of Health                                     
02 and Social Services; and providing for an effective date."                                                              
03 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA:                                                                
04    * Section 1. AS 18.07 is amended by adding new sections to read:                                                   
05                 Article 7A. Health Impact Assessment Program.                                                       
06            Sec. 18.07.200. Health impact assessment program established. (a) A health                                 
07       impact assessment program is established in the department for the purpose of                                     
08       promoting healthy communities, eliminating health disparities among communities,                                  
09       and protecting the human environment. Components of the program include                                           
10                 (1)  an advisory committee made up of individuals with specialized                                      
11       knowledge of health impact assessment and environmental impact analysis, appointed                                
12       by the commissioner;                                                                                              
13                 (2)  development of a health impact assessment;                                                         
14                 (3)  procedures for requesting, applying for, reviewing, taking public                                  
01       comment on, and appealing a certificate of health impact;                                                         
02                 (4)  establishment of an acceptable health risk standard for purposes of                                
03       issuing or denying a certificate of health impact;                                                                
04                 (5)  establishment of a community health index for use in the health                                    
05       impact assessment procedure; and                                                                                  
06                 (6)  a procedure for enhanced public notification of and involvement in                                 
07       developing community health awareness and mitigation options.                                                     
08            (b)  The department shall adopt regulations necessary to carry out the purposes                              
09       of the program and to establish an application fee and procedure for conducting health                            
10       impact assessments.                                                                                               
11            Sec. 18.07.210. Certificate of health impact required; exceptions. (a)                                     
12       Except as provided in (c) of this section, and in addition to other environmental                                 
13       assessments required by state and federal law, a person may not begin construction or                             
14       development of a project that requires an environmental assessment or an                                          
15       environmental impact statement for effects on air, water, and soil quality under                                  
16       another state or federal law and that is situated within a one-mile radius of a                                   
17       vulnerable community as determined by the commissioner, unless the person receives                                
18       a certificate of health impact or a waiver under AS 18.07.200 - 18.07.290.                                        
19            (b)  Before the department may issue a certificate of health impact to a project,                            
20       the department shall develop and publish a community health index under                                           
21       AS 18.07.220 for the area within a one-mile radius of the proposed project.                                       
22            (c)  This section does not apply to a project that is identified by the                                      
23       commissioner of environmental conservation as a project that is                                                   
24                 (1)  in response to an emergency declared by the governor;                                              
25                 (2)  a remediation project;                                                                             
26                 (3)  for the treatment or disposal of wastewater or sewage sludge.                                      
27            Sec. 18.07.220. Community health index. (a) The department shall, in                                       
28       consultation with the Department of Environmental Conservation, the Department of                                 
29       Natural Resources, and the Health Impact Assessment Advisory Committee, develop                                   
30       and publish a community health index for each health unit established under                                       
31       AS 18.10.010 - 18.10.260. The index shall be a cumulative evaluation of the health of                             
01       a community in the state that is based on community health outcome indicators that                                
02       are based on community rates of disease and premature death and that ranks                                        
03       communities according to the average outcomes for the entire state. The index must                                
04       take into consideration the following factors:                                                                    
05                 (1)  primary indicators of the vulnerability of the community to health                                 
06       effects from sources of air, water, or soil contamination that include                                            
07                      (A)  total age-adjusted mortality;                                                                 
08                      (B)  total age-adjusted emergency room visits;                                                     
09                      (C)  the prevalence of elevated blood lead levels in children 13                                   
10            years of age or younger;                                                                                     
11                      (D)  the number of hospital admissions related to asthma;                                          
12                      (E)  the prevalence of asthma in children who are 14 years of                                      
13            age or younger;                                                                                              
14                      (F)  the infant mortality rate;                                                                    
15                 (2)  secondary indicators of the vulnerability of the community to                                      
16       health effects from sources of air, water, or soil contamination that include                                     
17                      (A)  the total age-adjusted noncongenital cardiovascular disease                                   
18            and stroke morbidity;                                                                                        
19                      (B)  the total age-adjusted heart attack hospitalizations;                                         
20                      (C)  the total age-adjusted stroke and stroke-related                                              
21            hospitalizations;                                                                                            
22                      (D)  the total bronchitis and bronchitis-related hospitalizations                                  
23            of children who are 14 years of age or younger and of adults who are 65 years                                
24            of age and older;                                                                                            
25                 (3)  other health indicators in the community that include                                              
26                      (A)  other health outcome indicators determined by the                                             
27            commissioner to be relevant to a community's vulnerability to pollutants;                                    
28                      (B)  environmental indicators, including air and water quality                                     
29            data.                                                                                                        
30            (b)  The community health index shall be reviewed and updated at least once                                  
31       every five years.                                                                                                 
01            Sec. 18.07.230. Health impact assessment; notice; waiver. (a) Within 30                                    
02       days after receiving notification of a proposed project and before issuing a certificate                          
03       of health impact as required under AS 18.07.210, the department shall notify the                                  
04       contact person for the project of the requirements under AS 18.07.200 - 18.07.290 and                             
05       publish notice of the availability of a health impact assessment to the affected                                  
06       community.                                                                                                        
07            (b)  The department shall provide public notice of the availability of a health                              
08       impact assessment and a certificate of health impact to the community located within a                            
09       one-mile radius of the proposed project. The notice shall be published in a newspaper                             
10       of general circulation, posted at the site of the proposed project, and published on a                            
11       public Internet website used for that purpose. The notice must include the statement                              
12       that a member of the community may request a health impact assessment and the                                     
13       procedure for making the request.                                                                                 
14            (c)  If the department receives 10 or more requests from members of the                                      
15       affected community for a health impact assessment within 30 days after posting the                                
16       public notice, the department shall immediately notify the contact person for the                                 
17       project of the required health impact assessment and certificate of health impact before                          
18       beginning construction of the project.                                                                            
19            (d)  Within 90 days after the notice provided under (c) of this section, the                                 
20       department shall either issue or deny a certificate of health impact to the proposed                              
21       project based on a qualitative review of the health impact assessment and a                                       
22       determination of the acceptable health risk level as described in regulations adopted by                          
23       the department. If issuance of the certificate is denied, the department shall provide                            
24       notification of the appeal procedures established by regulation.                                                  
25            (e)  A health impact assessment must include, at a minimum, a determination                                  
26       of                                                                                                                
27                 (1)  evidence of the anticipated relationship between the proposed                                      
28       project and the health index of the community, including a description of the persons                             
29       whose health is most likely affected by the project and the cumulative health effects                             
30       that may result from the project;                                                                                 
31                 (2)  the opinions, experience, and expectations of residents of the                                     
01       affected community;                                                                                               
02                 (3)  information and analysis of the potential health effects resulting                                 
03       from the proposed project;                                                                                        
04                 (4)  other information the commissioner determines to be relevant.                                      
05            (f)  If the department does not receive at least 10 requests to conduct a health                             
06       impact assessment, the department shall issue a waiver of the requirement for a                                   
07       certificate of health impact for the proposed project.                                                            
08            Sec. 18.05.240. Agency notification of project. A state agency acting as the                               
09       lead agency on a project located in the state that may result in effects on air, water, or                        
10       soil quality of the state shall provide the department with notification, including a                             
11       description of, the location of, and contact information for the project, within 30 days                          
12       after receiving an application for the project.                                                                   
13            Sec. 18.05.290. Definitions. In AS 18.05.200 - 18.05.290,                                                  
14                 (1)  "community" means the persons who reside or work in a                                              
15       designated health unit under AS 18.10.010 - 18.10.260;                                                            
16                 (2)  "department" means the Department of Health and Social Services;                                   
17                 (3)  "lead agency" means a state agency that is designated by law as the                                
18       primary decision-making authority in the state for a project that affects the                                     
19       environment of the state.                                                                                         
20    * Sec. 2. This Act takes effect July 1, 2012.