Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 295 - OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Subchapter I - TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL LEAD REDUCTION
Section 295.214 - Notifications
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Notification requirement. The Texas Department of Health's (department) Environmental Lead Notification Section (ELNS) and the appropriate department regional office shall be notified by the certified lead firm in writing on a form specified by the department of any lead-based paint abatement activity in target housing (each individual and separate residential dwelling or each building within a multifamily dwelling complex) or child-occupied facilities. The department notification form must be filled out completely and properly including an accurate description of the work to be performed. Blanks which do not apply shall be marked "N/A." The designation of "N/A" will not be accepted for references requiring identification of the work site, building description, building owner, certified lead abatement firm, and individuals required to be identified on the notification form. Any changes to the original notification will require that an amended notification be submitted.
(b) Responsibility. It is the responsibility of the certified lead firm to notify the ELNS and regional office of any initial notifications, amendments, cancellations, or emergency notifications. Each notification made to the ELNS shall contain the original signature of the certified firm's owner or an authorized agent of the firm.
(c) Timeliness of notification.
(d) Start/Stop-date amendments. For any changes to the start and/or stop-date(s), the EHNG and the appropriate regional office shall be notified by telephone during the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Central Time (CT) prior to the original or amended start and/or stop-date(s) as previously specified on the notification form. If the amended stop-date is earlier than the original scheduled or previously amended stop-date, then it must be reported prior to the new or amended stop-date. A written amended notification must be postmarked to the EHNG and delivered to the regional office within 24 hours following the telephone communication with the EHNG and the regional office.
(e) Cancellations. When a lead abatement project is to be cancelled, the EHNG and the regional office shall be notified by telephone during the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CT at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled start date, and a notification of cancellation must be submitted to the EHNG and postmarked no later than 24 hours following the telephone communication with the EHNG and regional office. The copy of the notification shall also be hand-delivered, express-mailed, sent by E-mail, or faxed to the regional office no later than 24 hours following the telephone communication with the EHNG and regional office.
(f) Emergency notification. In the event of lead abatement made necessary by an unexpected or unplanned lead incident, notification will be made as soon as practicable, but not later than the following work day after the occurrence of the incident. Initial notification shall be made by telephone to the ELNS and regional office followed by formal notification on the department's notification form. Emergencies shall be documented to the extent that the need for the emergency is evident. An emergency lead abatement operation means a lead abatement operation that was not planned, but results from a sudden, unexpected event. This event, if not immediately attended to, presents a public health or safety hazard. Emergencies do not include immediate abatement work resulting solely from a lack of adequate planning for foreseeable lead abatement activity.
(g) Lead abatement notification fees.