Ohio Admin. Code 3701-81-01 - Definitions
As used in this rule:
(A)
"Deteriorated
paint" means any interior or exterior paint or other coating that is peeling,
chipping, chalking, or cracking, or any paint or coating located on an interior
or exterior surface or fixture that is otherwise damaged or separated from the
substrate, or paint on a friction or impact surface that shows abrasion or
other evidence of damage to the paint from the friction or
impact.
(B)
"Lead free" means no lead-based paint is present in any
areas of a residential rental unit, child care facility, or school subject to
this section to include all of the following:
(1)
The interior
surfaces and all common areas of the unit, facility, or school;
(2)
Every attached or
unattached structure located within the same lot line as the residential rental
unit, facility, or school that the owner or manager considers to be associated
with the operation of the residential rental unit, facility, or school,
including garages, play equipment, and fences;
(3)
The lot or land
that the residential rental unit, facility, or school occupies.
(C)
"Lead
hazard" means material that is likely to cause lead exposure and endanger an
individual's health as set forth in rule
3701-32-19 of the Administrative
Code. "Lead hazard" includes lead-based paint, lead-contaminated dust,
lead-contaminated soil, and lead-contaminated water pipes.
(D)
"Lead hazard
control order" means an order issued by the director or authorized board of
health under section 3742.37 of the Revised
Code.
(E)
"Lead-safe residential rental unit" means a residential
rental unit that has undergone the residential rental unit lead-safe
maintenance practices described in section
3742.42 of the Revised Code,
including post-maintenance dust sampling or are registered pursuant to division
(D) of section 3742.41 of the Revised
Code.
(F)
"Lead-safe residential rental unit registry" means a
registry created by the director where the owner of a residential rental unit
may list a rental property that is compliant with the requirements found in
this chapter for listing a residential rental unit as lead
safe.
(G)
"Post-maintenance dust sampling" means a clearance
examination, as defined in rule
3701-32-01 of the Administrative
Code, performed by a licensed clearance technician, lead inspector, or lead
risk assessor pursuant to rule
3701-32-04 of the Administrative
Code.
(H)
"Residential unit" means a dwelling or any part of a
building being used as an individual's private residence. "Residential unit"
includes a residential rental unit.
(I)
"Residential
rental unit lead-safe maintenance practices" means a set of standards and
practices with which an owner must comply as part of the requirements to list a
residential rental unit as lead safe.
(J)
"Visual
examination" means an examination for the presence of deteriorated paint and
structural defects that may cause the deterioration of paint and noting the
same on a form prescribed by the director.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3742.45
Rule Amplifies: 3742.41 through 3742.43
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