Title 20 › Chapter 49— ASBESTOS SCHOOL HAZARD DETECTION AND CONTROL › § 3602
Creates a ten-member Asbestos Hazards School Safety Task Force and requires the Secretary to appoint the members within 30 days after June 14, 1980. The members are: one from the Department of Education (recommended by the Secretary of Education), one from Health and Human Services, one from the National Cancer Institute, one from the Environmental Protection Agency (recommended by its Administrator), one from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, one from OSHA (recommended by the Secretary of Labor), and four people from education and health organizations. The Secretary must pick a chair. Members serve until the Task Force ends, and any vacancy is filled the same way. The chair must call a meeting within 30 days after appointments. Five members make a quorum to do business, though fewer can hold hearings. Non-federal full-time members get pay up to the daily equivalent of the GS‑16 top rate and travel expenses under section 5703 of title 5. The Secretary must provide Education Department staff if asked, and the Task Force may use U.S. mail. The Task Force must collect and share medical, scientific, and technical information on asbestos hazards and how to identify and test suspect materials; send that information to state and local school agencies; review grant and loan applications under sections 3604 and 3605 and advise the Secretary; review EPA guidelines on schools with asbestos problems and recommend changes; and help the Secretary make standards under section 3606 by giving results and suggested modifications. The Task Force ends 180 days after the Secretary’s loan authority under section 3605 expires.
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20 U.S.C. § 3602
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60