Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 33 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part III - Air
Chapter 28 - Lead-Based Paint Activities-Recognition, Accreditation, Licensure, and Standards for Conducting Lead-Based Paint Activities
Section III-2809 - Licensure of Lead Contractors
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code III-2809
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Licensure Requirements
1. In order to bid
and/or perform abatement activities, lead contractors must obtain a lead-based
paint abatement and removal license from the State of Louisiana Licensing Board
for Contractors. Prior to obtaining an initial or renewal license, the lead
contractor must submit an application for approval, along with the appropriate
fees as required in LAC 33:III.223, to the Office of Environmental Services and
certify to the department that the following criteria have been, or will be,
met.
a. For target housing and child-occupied
facilities, each qualifying person who conducts lead-based paint activities for
the lead contractor is annually accredited as a lead project supervisor in
accordance with the provisions of LAC 33:III.2807, and forms LPF-2ci and
LPF-2th for each such person have been submitted.
b. For commercial buildings and steel
structures, each qualifying person for the lead contractor is certified as a
lead supervisor/competent person in accordance with SSPC C-3 or equivalent
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) competent person training,
and form LPF-2ci for each such person has been submitted.
c. The lead contractor has access to at least
one disposal site to receive lead-contaminated waste that may be generated by
the lead contractor during the term of the license.
d. For target housing and child-occupied
facilities, the lead contractor will incorporate the work practice standards in
LAC 33:III.2811, and for commercial buildings and steel structures, the lead
contractor will adhere to OSHA work practice standards and SSPC requirements,
so as to prevent the contamination or recontamination of the environment and
protect the public health from the hazards of exposure to lead.
e. The lead contractor possesses a worker
protection and medical surveillance program consistent with the requirements of
OSHA and/or the state health officer.
f. For target housing and child-occupied
facilities, an accredited lead project supervisor will be present at all times
during the lead contractor's abatements.
g. For commercial buildings and steel
structures, a supervisor who is a certified lead supervisor/competent person in
accordance with SSPC C-3 or equivalent OSHA competent person training will be
available during commercial lead abatement activities.
h. The lead contractor will maintain all
records as required by this Chapter.
2. Once the person receives a letter of
approval, he can apply to the State of Louisiana Licensing Board for
Contractors to request a license, subject to its approval.
a. Each person who conducts lead-based paint
activities for the lead contractor shall be accredited annually in accordance
with the provisions of LAC 33:III.2807.
b. The lead contractor shall have access to
at least one disposal site to receive lead-contaminated waste that may be
generated by the lead contractor during the term of the license.
c. The lead contractor shall incorporate the
work practice standards in LAC 33:III.2811 so as to prevent the contamination
or recontamination of the environment and protect the public health from the
hazards of exposure to lead.
d. The
lead contractor shall possess a worker protection and medical surveillance
program consistent with the requirements of OSHA and/or the state health
officer.
e. An accredited lead
project supervisor shall be present at all times during all of the lead
contractor's abatements.
f. The
lead contractor shall maintain all records as required by this
Chapter.
3. Applications
for approval may be denied for:
a. failure to
submit the required documentation and fees;
b. submission of inaccurate or falsified
information; or
c. failure to
comply with any of the provisions of this Chapter.
4. Letters of approval shall be valid through
December 31 of issuance year. In order for lead contractors to be granted
renewal, they must follow the procedures of this Subsection.
5. Lead contractors shall also submit to the
department a signed statement disclosing any violations of state lead-based
paint statutes or regulations for which the lead contractor may have been cited
by the department or other state or federal agencies. If no citations were
received since issuance of the previous letter of approval, that fact shall be
stated. The disclosure shall include evidence that all penalties and fees
assessed to the lead contractor have been paid in full. The department must
receive the statement within 30 days prior to the renewal date, and the
statement must be signed by the owner or an officer of the lead contractor's
business. The department will approve or disapprove the application within 30
days of receipt of the application.
B. Suspension and Revocation of Letters of Approval for Lead Contractors
1. The
department may suspend and/or revoke a lead contractor's letter of approval if
the lead contractor performed work requiring licensure at a job site under one
or more of the following situations:
a. with
individuals who are not accredited and/or who have not successfully completed
discipline-specific training in accordance with LAC 33:III.2807;
b. failed to use disposal sites approved by
the department to receive lead-contaminated waste that may be generated by the
lead contractor during the term of the license;
c. failed to follow work practice standards
that adequately protect the environment and public health from the hazards of
exposure to lead;
d. failed to
utilize a worker protection and medical surveillance program consistent with
the requirements of the OSHA and/or the state health officer;
e. failed to have an accredited lead project
supervisor present during the abatement project; or
f. failed to maintain required
records.
2. In addition
to the situations listed in Paragraph B.1 of this Section, the department may
suspend or revoke the letter of approval of lead contractors that have failed
to comply with any of the provisions of this Chapter.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 30:2054 and 2351 et seq.
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