The proposed bill, known as the Healthy Homes Program Act, aims to enhance public awareness and understanding of the health risks associated with mold, lead, radon, and carbon monoxide in indoor environments. It mandates the Director of Health to establish an information and awareness program that includes a public awareness campaign and a review of current remediation technologies every five years. The bill defines "mold" and outlines specific responsibilities for the Director, including the dissemination of information through digital brochures and the Department of Health's website.

Additionally, the bill requires the Department of Health to study the adverse effects of mold exposure in damp and water-damaged buildings, consulting with relevant scientific institutions. The findings from this study must be submitted to the General Assembly within one year of the bill's effective date. Overall, the legislation seeks to improve public health and safety by addressing the dangers posed by these environmental hazards.