California enacts AIHA-assisted bill on fentanyl cleanup
California has passed a law that establishes interim standards for the cleanup of fentanyl labs – a measure intended to protect those who live in or near properties contaminated by the substance.
The Methamphetamine or Fentanyl Contaminated Property Cleanup Act, which was signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom, provides local health officers with directions on how to provide adequate notice to property owners and renters of property contaminated by fentanyl as well as guidance on overseeing the cleanup of these properties. The law also forces homeowners to notify potential renters or buyers that an overdose occurred on the premises.