I just got back from an all day trip to take an 8 hr course to gain my EPA certification in renovation on structures containing lead based paint. New rules will go into effect this week (4-22-10) stating that if you hire an outside contractor to do remodeling/renovation/painting or any other work where any existing lead based paint is disturbed, that contractor will need to be EPA certified. This only applies to residential homes/apts or buildings that generally are occupied by children (schools, daycare centers, libraries, churches, etc) built prior to 1978, the year that all lead based paint was outlawed from household use in the US.
If you do work on the house that you own & reside in, then you are exempt, but not rental property. If the amount of work being done on a home is below a certain size, then no certification is required.
Fines for violations can be as high as $37,500 per occurance!
These restrictions have been slipped upon us for the last several years. The law that goes into effect Thursday was actually put on the books in 2008, with 2010 being the compliance date. The cost for a contractor to become certified is Approximately $250 per person, plus each "firm" has to pay a "$300" fee too. If a contractor is a self-employed sole proprietorship with zero employees, he/she has to pay both the fee for his company & pay for his individual certification.
Certifications must be renewed every five years.
Your government is slowing taking over every aspect of your life!
I no longer intend to work on residential properties constructed prior to 1978.
Bucky
If you do work on the house that you own & reside in, then you are exempt, but not rental property. If the amount of work being done on a home is below a certain size, then no certification is required.
Fines for violations can be as high as $37,500 per occurance!
These restrictions have been slipped upon us for the last several years. The law that goes into effect Thursday was actually put on the books in 2008, with 2010 being the compliance date. The cost for a contractor to become certified is Approximately $250 per person, plus each "firm" has to pay a "$300" fee too. If a contractor is a self-employed sole proprietorship with zero employees, he/she has to pay both the fee for his company & pay for his individual certification.
Certifications must be renewed every five years.
Your government is slowing taking over every aspect of your life!
I no longer intend to work on residential properties constructed prior to 1978.
Bucky
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