Iowa Admin. Code r. 641-70.3 - [Effective 3/26/2025] Lead professional certification

(1) A person or a firm that conducts lead abatement, renovation, clearance testing after lead abatement, lead-free inspections, lead inspections, elevated blood lead (EBL) inspections, lead hazard screens, risk assessments, visual risk assessments, clearance testing after renovation, or interim controls, paint stabilization, standard treatments, ongoing lead-based paint maintenance, or rehabilitation pursuant to 24 CFR Part 35 has to be certified by the department in the appropriate discipline. However, persons who perform these activities within residential dwellings that they, or an immediate family member, own and currently reside in, are not required to be certified.
(2) Persons who perform renovation under the supervision of a certified lead-safe renovator, certified lead abatement contractor, or certified lead abatement worker and who have completed on-the-job training are not required to be certified. However, on-the-job training does not meet the training requirement for work conducted pursuant to 24 CFR Part 35.
(3) Elevated blood lead (EBL) inspections are conducted only by certified elevated blood lead (EBL) inspector/risk assessors employed by or under contract with the department, a local board of health, or a public housing agency.

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Iowa Admin. Code r. 641-70.3
ARC 8502B, IAB 2/10/10, effective 1/13/10 Amended by IAB June 7, 2017/Volume XXXIX, Number 25, effective 7/12/2017 Amended by IAB February 12, 2020/Volume XLII, Number 17, effective 3/18/2020 Adopted by IAB February 19, 2025/Volume XLVII, Number 17, effective 3/26/2025

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