Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 860 - Housing Resources Commission
Chapter 00 - N/A
Subchapter 00 - N/A
Part 2 - Rules and Regulations Governing Lead Hazard Mitigation
Section 860-RICR-00-00-2.5 - Owner Responsibilities
Universal Citation: 860 RI Code of Rules 00 00 2.5
Current through September 18, 2024
2.5.1 Education
Owners or their designee must complete a lead hazard awareness seminar approved by HRC, pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 42-128.1-8.
2.5.2 Evaluations
A. After attending a lead awareness seminar,
Owners or their Designated Person shall conduct a visual inspection of the
premises to identify Deteriorated Paint and determine who can perform the work
to correct those hazards; or
B.
Owners shall hire a Licensed Lead Professional to conduct an inspection of the
premises to identify any lead hazards and determine who can perform the work
necessary to correct those hazards.
2.5.3 Lead Hazard Corrections
A. The Owner must correct identified lead
hazards under the following conditions:
1. All
painted surfaces constructed before January 1, 1978 (pre-1978) must be assumed
to exceed the RIDOH lead safe thresholds in 216-RICR- 50-15-3.7, unless
determined otherwise by a Lead Inspector licensed by RIDOH in accordance with
216-RICR- 50-15-3.13.
2. If the
work will result in disturbing less than six (6) square feet of lead-based
paint per interior room or less than twenty (20) square feet on the exterior,
and the work does not involve window replacement or demolition activities, then
the work may be performed as lead hazard mitigation by someone who has attended
a lead hazard awareness seminar provided that no prohibited work practices are
used.
3. If the work will result in
disturbing six (6) square feet or more of lead-based paint per interior room or
twenty (20) square feet or more on the exterior, then the work must be
performed as lead hazard control by a Lead Renovation Firm licensed by RIDOH in
accordance with 216-RICR- 50-15-3.11.
4. If the Owner is in receipt of a Notice of
Violation from RIDOH requiring the paint, dust, soil, and water to meet the
Lead Safe Standards in 216-RICR- 50-15-3.7, then the work must be performed as
lead hazard reduction by a Lead Contractor licensed by RIDOH in accordance with
216-RICR- 50-15-3.12.
B.
All corrections of lead hazards must be conducted in accordance with lead safe
work practices pursuant to 216-RICR- 50-15-3.16.
C. The Owner shall make all reasonable
efforts to ensure that occupants are not present during the work.
2.5.4 Independent Clearance Inspections
A. After all Deteriorated
Paint is corrected, the Owner must have a Licensed Lead Inspector perform an
independent clearance inspection to obtain a Certificate of
Conformance.
B. Lead Inspectors may
not present a conflict of interest pursuant to 216-RICR- 50-15-3.5.1 (C). Lead
Assessors may perform independent clearance inspections and issue certificates
of conformance only within the purview of their employment.
C. The Licensed Lead Inspector shall follow
the comprehensive environmental lead inspection protocol for evaluating paint
in 216-RICR- 50-15-3.5.3 (B), except that paint testing is not required; all
pre-1978 painted surfaces may be assumed to be lead-based paint. Intact
lead-based paint is conditionally lead safe.
1. Optional paint testing may be conducted
pursuant to 216-RICR- 50-15-3.6.2. Paint below the lead safe thresholds in
216-RICR- 50-15-3.7 is lead safe regardless of condition.
D. Dust wipe samples must be collected
pursuant to 216-RICR- 50-15-3.6.3.
1. For a
single-family dwelling, a minimum of three (3) dust wipes and one (1) field
blank must be collected.
2. For a
multi-family dwelling, a minimum of three (3) dust wipes must be collected in
the dwelling unit and a minimum of one (1) dust wipe collected in each
associated common area, plus one (1) field blank per building.
E. For condominium units, the
inspection requirements are limited to the interior of the dwelling unit. The
interior and exterior common areas are exempt from the HRC inspection
requirements.
F. Optional soil
testing may be conducted pursuant to 216-RICR- 50-15-3.6.4. The Licensed Lead
Inspector shall follow the comprehensive environmental lead inspection protocol
for soil in 216-RICR- 50-15-3.5.3 (D). Covered soil is conditionally lead
safe.
G. The Licensed Lead
Inspector shall submit the lead samples to a laboratory certified by RIDOH
within seven (7) days of the inspection, issue the Certificate of Conformance
for passing results, complete the Mitigation Report on forms approved by HRC,
and provide a copy to the Owner, tenant(s), and HRC within seven (7) days of
receiving the sample results.
H.
Lead Inspectors and Environmental Lead Technicians shall retain copies of all
Mitigation Reports for at least three (3) years. Lead Assessors' employers
shall retain copies of all Mitigation Reports for at least three (3)
years.
I. To receive access to the
password protected sections of the HRC web-based system, which allows Licensed
Lead Inspectors to issue Certificates of Conformance, the inspector must submit
a written request, on a form approved by HRC, for a login and
password.
J. HRC may deny a request
for access to the system if HRC determines that the applicant has not
demonstrated the ability to comply fully with applicable requirements
established by this Part or RIDOH Regulation 216-RICR- 50-15-3.
K. Suspension or revocation of any privileges
or database access granted pursuant to this Part may be implemented in any
circumstances of intentional, egregious, repeated or grossly negligent
conduct.
L. Written notice of any
disciplinary action taken by HRC and/or RIDOH, including appeal rights, and a
detailed explanation of the facts and circumstances for which the disciplinary
actions are being taken must be provided to the party being disciplined before
such action shall take effect.
2.5.5 Lead Disclosure
A. Owners shall provide current tenants with
a copy of the Mitigation Report within seven (7) days of receipt.
B. Owners shall provide current tenants with
a copy of the latest Certificate of Conformance and Affidavit(s) of Completion
of Visual Inspection within seven (7) days of the last affidavit being
notarized.
C. Owners shall provide
prospective tenants with the following information on or before signing a
lease, or before occupancy in the case of an oral lease:
1. Lead Warning Statement and acknowledgment
pursuant to
24 C.F.R. §
35.92 and 40 C.F.R. §
745.113;
2. EPA pamphlet "Protect Your Family from
Lead in Your Home" and the RIDOH insert "What You Should Know About the Rhode
Island Lead Law";
3. Any known
information about the presence of lead-based paint and/or environmental lead
hazards;
4. The most recent
Certificate of Conformance and/or Affidavit(s) of Completion of Visual
Inspection; and
5. Notice of
Deteriorating Conditions with the name and contact information of the Owner,
their agent, or Designated Person who is responsible for maintaining the
property.
D. The
acknowledgment must include the property address and unit number, if
applicable, and be signed by the Owner or agent and the tenant(s). The Owner
must retain a copy for at least three (3) years or the term of tenancy,
whichever period is longer.
E.
These requirements are in addition to, not in lieu of, 24 C.F.R. Part 35
Subpart A, 40 C.F.R. Part 745 Subpart F, and 216-RICR- 50-15-3.8.
2.5.6 Certificate of Conformance
A. A Certificate of
Conformance is valid for two (2) years or until the next turnover of the
dwelling unit, whichever period is longer.
B. An independent clearance inspection is
required within thirty (30) days of the expiration of the Certificate of
Conformance or unit turnover, provided that no more than one independent
clearance inspection is required in any twenty-four (24) month
period.
C. If the tenancy is two
(2) years or more, the Owner or Designated Person may conduct a visual
inspection to determine that the Lead Mitigation Standard was maintained.
1. The Owner or Designated Person shall
complete an Affidavit of Completion of Visual Inspection, on forms approved by
HRC, have the form notarized and submitted to HRC for approval within thirty
(30) days of the visual inspection.
2. A visual inspection must be performed, and
an Affidavit of Completion of Visual Inspection must be completed every two (2)
years until the next unit turnover.
D. The Certificate of Conformance and
Affidavit(s) of Completion of Visual Inspection must be kept by the Owner for a
minimum of five (5) years pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws §
42-128.1-4(9)(ii).
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