| Sec. 5. Report on arsenic and real estate transactions. The Real Estate |
Commission, under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 32, chapter |
114, subchapter 2, shall submit a report no later than October 1, |
2004 to the Joint Standing Committee on Natural Resources and the |
Joint Standing Committee on Business, Research and Economic |
Development after consultation with the Department of Human |
Services, Bureau of Health and other interested persons. The |
report must contain a description of efforts within the real |
estate industry to increase awareness among real estate licensees |
and buyers and sellers of residential real estate of the hazards |
of arsenic in water supplies and treated wood, the need to test |
for arsenic in private water supplies and the need to identify |
and to regularly coat with a sealant arsenic-treated wood |
structures, including decks, entryways and play sets. The |
efforts may include, but are not limited to, information directly |
used by home sellers and buyers, such as modifications to |
purchase and sales agreements, modifications to hazardous |
materials disclosures and educational brochures or other written |
information. |