Code of Maine Rules
06 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
096 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION - GENERAL
Chapter 424 - LEAD MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS
- Section 096-424-1 - Definitions
- Section 096-424-2 - General Provisions
- Section 096-424-3 - Notification Requirements
- Section 096-424-4 - License Requirements for Contractors and Consulting Firms
- Section 096-424-5 - Certification Requirements for Lead Professionals
- Section 096-424-6 - Lead Abatement Work Practices
- Section 096-424-7 - Lead Inspection, Lead Determination, and Risk Assessment Requirements
- Section 096-424-8 - Licensure of Lead Training Providers and Accreditation of Training Courses
- Appendix 096-424-A - Sampling Protocols
- Appendix 096-424-B - Lead-Safe Certificate
- Appendix 096-424-B.1 - Limited Lead-Safe Certificate
- Appendix 096-424-C - HUD Guidelines for the Evaluation of Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards or Housing
- Appendix 096-424-D - Lead-Based Paint Inspection Protocol
- Appendix 096-424-E - Lead Abatement Project Clearance Summary Form M
- Appendix 096-424-F - Environmental Lead Inspection/Risk Assessment Summary Form
SUMMARY: This Chapter contains procedures and requirements for the certification and licensing of persons engaged in residential lead-based paint activities, work practice standards for performing such activities, licensing of lead training providers and accreditation of lead training programs. This Chapter requires that in residential dwelling units and child-occupied facilities, except as specifically exempted, all lead inspections, risk assessments, lead abatement designs, lead abatement activities, and other services related to lead-based paint such as lead-based paint hazard screens, and lead determinations shall be performed by individuals and firms certified or licensed pursuant to this Chapter. This Chapter also sets standards and procedures for establishing the lead-safe status of residential dwelling units and child-occupied facilities.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 38 MRS §1295