454 CMR, § 22.10 - Notification Requirements for Deleading Projects
(1)
General
Requirements. All persons who carry out Deleading Projects , except
Owners of residential premises and Owners' Agents who perform Deleading Work in
accordance with regulations promulgated by the Director of the Childhood Lead
Poisoning Prevention Program at
105 CMR 450.000:
Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control and M.G.L. c. 111,
§ 197(d), shall satisfy the notification requirements of 454 CMR 22.10
prior to carrying out said work . All Deleading Work notifications required by
454 CMR 22.10(2) and (3) shall be in a manner approved jointly by DLS and
CLPPP . All applicable sections of each notification form shall be accurately
completed. All Deleading notifications shall minimally include: the address of
the residence or facility, the name of the Owner , the name, business address
and license number (where applicable) of the Deleading Contractor or Lead-safe
Renovation Contractor conducting the Deleading Work , the start date and
estimated completion date for the work , the work methods to be used (scraping,
covering, replacement, encapsulation, etc.) and whether the
work will be conducted as Class I, Moderate-risk or Low-risk Deleading Work .
All notifications required by 454 CMR 22.10 shall be submitted electronically
to: the Director , the Director of CLPPP , the Massachusetts Historical
Commission if the residence is listed on the State Register of Historic
Places, and the local board of health or code enforcement agency. In
addition, and in the same manner, such notifications shall be mailed to all
residents of any building in which any Common Areas are to be deleaded, and to
the residents of each individual unit to be deleaded.
(2)
Requirements for Class I
Deleading Projects. The Deleading Contractor shall provide the
notification specified by 454 CMR 22.10(1) at least ten days before the project
start date.
(3)
Requirements for Moderate-risk Deleading Projects.
Where Moderate-risk Deleading Work is carried out by a licensed Deleading
Contractor , or a Lead-safe Renovation Contractor in accordance with
454
CMR 22.12(2), said
Contractor shall provide the notification specified by 454 CMR 22.10(1) at
least five business days before the project start date.
(4)
Requirements for Low-risk
Deleading Projects. Where Low-risk Deleading Work is carried out
by a licensed Deleading Contractor or Lead-safe Renovation Contractor in
accordance with
454
CMR 22.12(3), said
Contractor shall provide the notification specified by 454 CMR 22.10(1) at
least five business days before the project start date.
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