Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Roger Ballenger
Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee Co-Chairman
Senate District 8
McIntosh, Okfuskee and Okmulgee Counties
For Immediate Release: January 18, 2008
Sen. Roger Ballenger
Senator Roger Ballenger Files Legislation
For Meth Lab Cleanup
State Senator Roger Ballenger,
D-Okmulgee, has filed legislation that would require property
owners to clean up homes that were once methamphetamine lab sites
before renting out the residences.
Senate Bill 1728 is the result of an interim study
involving the Department of Environmental Equality concerning
hazardous material remediation, said Ballenger, who serves as
Democratic co-chair of the Public Safety and Homeland Security
Committee.
“This bill is responsible public safety policy,
one of government’s greatest moral obligations to its citizens,”
Ballenger said. “No Oklahoman should have to risk the health
of their family when trying to find a place to call home.”
The DEQ study found that even after a meth lab has
been destroyed by authorities, chemical residue on the walls and
other surfaces in the structure that contained the lab could have
long-term effects on individuals who later live there.
Under current Oklahoma law, a person selling a house
must inform the buyer if a meth lab was ever on the property.
But, the state doesn’t require landlords to clean a home
that previously housed a meth lab or tell renters that a lab had
been located there.
If passed, the bill would require landlords to clean
property to DEQ standards, Ballenger said. “Landlords should
be responsible and held accountable for cleaning up their property
and making it safe for Oklahomans to live there again,”
he said.
For more information contact:
Senator Ballenger's Office - (405) 521-5588