Amends the Education Code to require school districts, education service districts and public charter schools to adopt and review annually a Healthy and Safe Schools Plan that addresses, at a minimum, lead, radon, asbestos, IPM and carbon monoxide. Also requires that the results of any testing conducted under the plan, as well as an annual report on the plan, be made available to the public. Directs the state to develop a model plan, along with information on substances that may pose health risks. Authorizes the state to recommend to districts and schools evidence-based practices for addressing other environmental conditions. Regulations implementing the law (Or. Admin. Code 581-022-2223) set forth elements of the model plan, deadlines for adoption of plans, requirements for annual reporting, and provisions for reimbursement of costs for testing drinking water. Law also establishes a Healthy Schools Facilities Fund to provide assistance to schools in implementing the law and authorizes the state to use the fund to provide grants to schools for testing lead in potable water. Other regulations establish technical assistance grants for radon assessments. (Or. Admin. Code 581-027-0005, -0030.)