New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Chapter II - Administrative Rules and Regulations
Subchapter G - Aids Testing, Communicable Diseases and Poisoning
Part 67 - Lead Poisoning Prevention And Control
Subpart 67-2 - Environmental Assessment And Abatement
Section 67-2.6 - Notice and demand
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
Whenever the commisioner or his designated representative determines that a condition conducive to lead poisoning exists in a dwelling, a written notice and demand for discontinuance of such may be issued in accordance with section 1373 (2) of the Public Health Law.
(a) No person shall commence lead paint abatement in any designated area of high risk prior to the issuance of a written notice and demand. Risk reduction efforts may proceed prior to receipt of a notice and demand.
(b) Upon receipt of a notice and demand for discontinuance of conditions conducive to lead poisoning, the owner of a dwelling is required to abate such conditions. The extent of abatement and method(s) used shall be determined by the commissioner or his designated representative, in accordance with applicable laws or rules and regulaions.
(c) It shall be the responsibility of the owner of the dwelling to comply with all Federal, State and local laws governing building construction, housing, worker health and safety, and disposal of lead-containing wastes. The owner of the dwelling must provide, upon request, to the commissioner or his designated representative, such documentation as shall show that the owner has fully complied with these laws.
(d) Any vacancy or change in occupancy of the dwelling before abatement has been completed shall not relieve the owner of that dwelling from compliance with the notice or demand.