New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 28A - LEAD-BASED PAINT INSPECTIONS IN RENTAL DWELLINGS
Subchapter 2 - PERIODIC LEAD-BASED PAINT INSPECTIONS
Section 5:28A-2.1 - Periodic lead-based paint inspection: performance

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 5:28A-2.1

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024

(a) The initial inspection for all single-family, two-family, and multiple dwellings subject to this chapter shall be upon tenant turnover or within two years of the effective date of P.L. 2021, c. 182, July 22, 2022, whichever is sooner. Thereafter, all such dwelling units shall be inspected for lead-based paint hazards every three years or upon tenant turnover, whichever is earlier, except that an inspection shall not be required at tenant turnover, if the dwelling unit owner has a valid lead-safe certification for the dwelling unit.

1. In all scenarios, the next periodic lead-based paint inspection shall be counted from the most recent periodic lead-based paint inspection that resulted in a valid lead-safe certification.

(b) A municipality that maintains a permanent local agency shall be responsible for inspecting every single-family, two-family, and multiple dwelling subject to this chapter for lead-based paint hazards, except pursuant to (d) below. Inspections shall be performed on the time table set forth at (a) above.

1. The municipality may appoint a qualified staff member(s) within the permanent local agency to conduct periodic lead-based paint inspections pursuant to this chapter. Qualification shall be determined in accordance with applicable State laws or rules.

(c) If a municipality does not maintain a permanent local agency or a qualified staff member, the municipality shall hire a lead evaluation contractor to perform inspections for lead-based paint hazards in every single-family, two-family, and multiple dwelling subject to this chapter. Inspections shall be performed on the time table set forth at (a) above.

(d) A municipality shall permit, if a landlord or owner so chooses, a dwelling unit owner or landlord to directly hire a lead evaluation contractor to conduct the periodic lead-based paint inspections for lead-based paint. Inspections shall be performed on the time table set forth at (a) above.

1. The municipality shall have the authority to conduct inspections or investigations of landlords or owners that directly hire lead evaluation contractors to ensure that periodic lead-based paint inspections are being performed, in accordance with this chapter.

2. The municipality shall have the authority to prohibit an owner from directly hiring a lead evaluation contractor to conduct a periodic lead-based paint inspection in the following situations:
i. An owner, who previously opted to hire a lead evaluation contractor to perform the periodic lead-based paint inspection, failed to have the inspection completed; or

ii. The municipality determines there is a conflict of interest between the owner and their lead-evaluation contractor of choice.

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