Are there any other limits to the scope of the rule?

Additional limits include:

  • Emergency Renovations Not Due to an Elevated Blood Level: May be exempt from information distribution, warning signs, containment, waste handling, training and certification requirements; cleaning requirements, cleaning verification, and recordkeeping still required.
  • Emergency Renovations in Response to Elevated Blood Lead in Resident Child: Interim controls are exempt only from advance information distribution requirements.

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1. What types of renovation are affected?
2. What types of structures are covered by the rule?
3. What actions must renovators take for each project in a home or child-occupied facility?
4. When does the rule go into effect?
5. What must a renovation professional do to comply?
6. What must a renovation firm do to prepare to comply?
7. Who will certify renovators and accredit training courses?
8. Are there exceptions to the requirements?
9. Are there any other limits to the scope of the rule?