Policy

::: Policy

In order to promote and implement the "Indoor Air Quality Management Act", in accordance with Article 6 of the "Indoor Air Quality Management Act", The Environmental Management Administration Ministry of Environment (MOENV) comprehensively consider the number of public gatherings, the number of entrances and exits, the risk of indoor air pollutants, and the special needs of places In public and private places. "The first batch of announcement places that should comply with the Indoor Air Quality Management Act" (hereinafter referred to as this announcement) was announced on January 23, 2013, as the basis for the objects subject to this Act, and at the same time, to further cooperate with the "Standards of Indoor Air Quality" and "Regulations of Indoor air quality inspection", a supplementary table 1 was drawn up to list the indoor air pollutant items of the announcement category and the scope of indoor space control. In addition, in order to expand control, "the second batch of announcement places that should comply with the Indoor Air Quality Management Law" was announced on January 11, 106. In addition to expanding the scope of the first batch of 10 types of places that have been announced, including: universities and colleges, libraries, medical institutions, social welfare institutions, offices of government agencies, railway station, civil airport, MRT stations, exhibition rooms, shopping malls, Further increase the control of 6 types of places such as museums and art galleries, business premises of financial institutions, performance halls, cinema, Audiovisual singing industry venue, and sports and fitness places.

After the issuance of this announcement, the regulated announcement sites shall handle the maintenance and management of indoor air quality in accordance with this act. In order to reduce the impact caused by the issuance of the act, a reasonable buffer period is given to the obligors of the announcement place to handle the obligations stipulated by the act, such as establish an indoor air quality maintenance management plan, and regularly implement indoor air quality inspections and measurements. The Environmental Management Administration Ministry of Environment also called on the announcement sites to prepare for indoor air quality management as soon as possible to comply with the requirements of the “Indoor Air Quality Management Act”.

Indoor Air Quality Management Act