40 CFR §745.325
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- (a)Program elements. To receive authorization from EPA, a State or Tribal program must contain at least the following program elements for lead-based paint activities:
- (1)Procedures and requirements for the accreditation of lead-based paint activities training programs.
- (2)Procedures and requirements for the certification of individuals engaged in lead-based paint activities.
- (3)Work practice standards for the conduct of lead-based paint activities.
- (4)Requirements that all lead-based paint activities be conducted by appropriately certified contractors.
- (5)Development of the appropriate infrastructure or government capacity to effectively carry out a State or Tribal program.
- (b)Accreditation of training programs. The State or Indian Tribe must have either:
- (1)Procedures and requirements for the accreditation of training programs that establish:
- (i)Requirements for the accreditation of training programs, including but not limited to:
- (ii)Procedures for the re-accreditation of training programs.
- (iii)Procedures for the oversight of training programs.
- (iv)Procedures for the suspension, revocation, or modification of training program accreditations; or
- (2)Procedures or regulations, for the purposes of certification, for the acceptance of training offered by an accredited training provider in a State or Tribe authorized by EPA.
- (1)Procedures and requirements for the accreditation of training programs that establish:
- (c)Certification of individuals. The State or Indian Tribe must have requirements for the certification of individuals that:
- (1)Ensure that certified individuals:
- (2)Establish procedures for re-certification.
- (3)Require the conduct of lead-based paint activities in accordance with work practice standards established by the State or Indian Tribe.
- (4)Establish procedures for the suspension, revocation, or modification of certifications.
- (5)Establish requirements and procedures for the administration of a third-party certification exam.
- (d)Work practice standards for the conduct of lead-based paint activities. The State or Indian Tribe must have requirements or standards that ensure that lead-based paint activities are conducted reliably, effectively, and safely. At a minimum the State's or Indian Tribe's work practice standards for conducting inspections, risk assessments, and abatements must contain the requirements specified in paragraphs (d)(1), (d)(2), and (d)(3) of this section.
- (1)The work practice standards for the inspection for the presence of lead-based paint must require that:
- (i)Inspections are conducted only by individuals certified by the appropriate State or Tribal authority to conduct inspections.
- (ii)Inspections are conducted in a way that identifies the presence of lead-based paint on painted surfaces within the interior or on the exterior of a residential dwelling or child-occupied facility.
- (iii)Inspections are conducted in a way that uses documented methodologies that incorporate adequate quality control procedures.
- (iv)A report is developed that clearly documents the results of the inspection.
- (v)Records are retained by the certified inspector or the firm.
- (2)The work practice standards for risk assessment must require that:
- (i)Risk assessments are conducted only by individuals certified by the appropriate State or Tribal authority to conduct risk assessments.
- (ii)Risk assessments are conducted in a way that identifies and reports the presence of lead-based paint hazards.
- (iii)Risk assessments consist of, at least:
- (A)An assessment, including a visual inspection, of the physical characteristics of the residential dwelling or child-occupied facility;
- (B)Environmental sampling for lead in paint, dust, and soil;
- (C)Environmental sampling requirements for lead in paint, dust, and soil that allow for comparison to the standards for lead-based paint hazards established or revised by the State or Indian Tribe pursuant to paragraph (e) of this section; and
- (D)A determination of the presence of lead-based paint hazards made by comparing the results of visual inspection and environmental sampling to the standards for lead-based paint hazards established or revised by the State or Indian Tribe pursuant to paragraph (e) of this section.
- (iv)The program elements required in paragraph (d)(2)(iii)(C) and (d)(2)(iii)(D) of this section shall be adopted in accordance with the schedule for the demonstration required in paragraph (e) of this section.
- (v)The risk assessor develops a report that clearly presents the results of the assessment and recommendations for the control or elimination of all identified hazards.
- (vi)The certified risk assessor or the firm retains the appropriate records.
- (3)The work practice standards for abatement must require that:
- (i)Abatements are conducted only by individuals certified by the appropriate State or Tribal authority to conduct or supervise abatements.
- (ii)Abatements permanently eliminate lead-based paint hazards, in the case of dust-lead hazards to below the action levels, and are conducted in a way that does not increase the hazards of lead-based paint to the occupants of the dwelling or child-occupied facility.
- (iii)Abatements include post-abatement lead in dust sampling and conformance with the action levels established or adopted by the State or Indian Tribe.
- (iv)The abatement contractor develops a report that describes areas of the residential dwelling or child-occupied facility abated and the techniques employed.
- (v)The certified abatement contractor or the firm retains appropriate records.
- (1)The work practice standards for the inspection for the presence of lead-based paint must require that:
- (e)Revisions to lead-based paint activities program requirements. When EPA publishes in the Federal Register revisions to the lead-based paint activities program requirements contained in subpart L of this part:
- (1)A State or Tribe with a lead-based paint activities program approved before the effective date of the revisions to the lead-based paint activities program requirements in subpart L of this part must demonstrate that it meets the requirements of this section in a report that it submits pursuant to § 745.324(h) but no later than two years after the effective date of the revisions.
- (2)A State or Tribe with an application for approval of a lead-based paint activities program submitted but not approved before the effective date of the revisions to the lead-based paint activities program requirements in subpart L of this part must demonstrate that it meets the requirements of this section either by amending its application or in a report that it submits pursuant to § 745.324(h) but no later than two years after the effective date of the revisions.
- (3)A State or Tribe submitting its application for approval of a lead-based paint activities program on or after the effective date of the revisions must demonstrate in its application that it meets the requirements of the new lead-based paint activities program requirements in subpart L of this part.