§ 36000. Requirements for Lead Hazard Evaluation for Public and Residential Buildings.
17 CA ADC § 36000Barclays Official California Code of Regulations
17 CCR § 36000
§ 36000. Requirements for Lead Hazard Evaluation for Public and Residential Buildings.
(1) Be conducted only by a certified lead inspector/assessor or as specified in Subsections (c)(3)(A) or (d). The certified lead inspector/assessor, certified lead project monitor, and certified lead sampling technician conducting lead hazard evaluation shall not conduct abatement on the same structure.
(2) Be conducted in a manner in which paint, dust, and soil is tested in accordance with the procedures described in Chapter 5: Risk Assessment, section II (A)(B)(C)(D), “Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing,” U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, June 1995 and Chapter 7: Lead-Based Paint Inspection, “Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing,” U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1997 Revision, and which provides quantitative results.
(2) A risk assessment shall be conducted in accordance with procedures described in Chapter 5: Risk Assessment, section II(A), (B), (C), and (D), “Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing,” U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, June 1995 and shall include a written description of abatement options for each identified lead hazard, a suggested prioritization for addressing each lead hazard, and recommendations for a maintenance and monitoring schedule.
(d) A sampling technician shall only conduct visual inspections and sample or test soil, dust, and paint provided an inspector/assessor identifies the specific locations where soil, dust, and paint is sampled or tested, interprets the results, and complies with the record keeping and reporting requirements in section 36000(b). A sampling technician is prohibited from conducting visual inspections, or sampling or testing paint, dust, and soil, if those activities are:
(e) Individuals operating an X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) analyzer to conduct lead hazard evaluation shall comply with regulatory requirements specified in Title 17, California Code of Regulations, division 1, chapter 5, subchapter 4, such as obtaining a license and completing an additional eight hours of training.
Credits
Note: Authority cited: Sections 105250(a), 105250(b), 124160(b), 124165 and 131200, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 100170, 105250(a), 105250(b), 124160(b), 124165 and 131051, Health and Safety Code; Sections 17200, 17203 and 17205, Business and Professions Code; and Sections 11180 and 11181, Government Code.
History
1. New article 16 (sections 36000-36100) and section filed 3-30-98 as an emergency; operative 3-30-98 (Register 98, No. 14). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 7-28-98 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
2. Editorial correction of History 1 (Register 98, No. 30).
3. New article 16 (sections 36000-36100) and section refiled 7-20-98 as an emergency; operative 7-29-98 pursuant to Government Code section 11346.1(d) (Register 98, No. 30). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-27-98 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
4. Certificate of Compliance as to 7-20-98 order, including amendment of section heading and section, transmitted to OAL 11-23-98 and filed 1-8-99 (Register 99, No. 2).
5. Amendment of subsections (a)(1), (a)(4) and (b)-(b)(2), new subsections (d)-(e) and amendment of Note filed 4-30-2008; operative 5-30-2008 (Register 2008, No. 18).
This database is current through 4/26/24 Register 2024, No. 17.
Cal. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 36000, 17 CA ADC § 36000
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