New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 17 - LEAD HAZARD EVALUATION AND ABATEMENT CODE
Subchapter 3 - EVALUATION AND TESTING
Section 5:17-3.6 - Reports and certificates
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
(a) Report: At the completion of all testing and evaluation, pursuant to this subchapter, an inspector/risk assessor shall provide the owner with a complete report of all testing performed and all results.
(b) If, upon performance of an inspection of all painted surfaces in accordance with this chapter, a unit or building is determined to be lead-free, the certified lead evaluation firm shall issue certification on a form prescribed by the Department to the owner and, upon request, to any enforcing agency having jurisdiction to enforce lead safety standards at the premises. The certified lead evaluation firm shall report issuance of all such certifications to the Department in such form and manner as may be prescribed by the Department.
(c) If, upon performance of an inspection and risk assessment in accordance with this chapter, a unit or building is determined to be free of lead-based paint hazards, the certified lead evaluation firm shall issue a certification on a form prescribed by the Department to the owner, and, upon request, to any enforcing agency having jurisdiction to enforce lead safety standards at the premises. The certified lead evaluation firm shall report issuance of all such certifications to the Department in such form and manner as may be prescribed by the Department.
(d) Recommendations: If providing recommendations was part of the contract between the inspector/risk assessor and the owner or if the provision of a plan for lead hazard control work is required pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:10-6.6, 5:15-4.2, 5:27-4.10, 5:28-2.1 or any other applicable maintenance code, the inspector/risk assessor, based on the results, shall outline for the owner options for lead hazard control work to address any lead hazards or potential lead hazards found.