Utah Admin. Code R307-841-2 - Effective Dates
(1) Training,
certification and accreditation requirements, and work practice standards. The
training, certification and accreditation requirements and work practice
standards in this rule are applicable as follows:
(a) Training programs. Effective April 8,
2010, no training program may provide, offer, or claim to provide training or
refresher training for director certification as a renovator or a dust sampling
technician without accreditation from the director under
R307-842-1.
Training programs may apply for accreditation under
R307-842-1;
(b) Firms.
(i) Firms may apply for certification under
R307-841-7 beginning April 8, 2010.
(ii) On or
after April 8, 2010, no firm may perform, offer, or claim to perform
renovations without certification from the director under
R307-841-7 in
target housing or child-occupied facilities, unless the renovation qualifies as
one of the exceptions identified in
R307-841-3(1).
(c) Individuals. On or after April 8, 2010,
all renovations must be directed by renovators certified in accordance with
R307-841-8(1)
and performed by certified renovators or individuals trained in accordance with
R307-841-8(2)(b)
in target housing or child-occupied facilities, unless the renovation qualifies
for one of the exceptions identified in
R307-841-3(1).
(d) Work practices.
(i) On or after April 8, 2010 and before July
5, 2012, all renovations must be performed in accordance with the work practice
standards in
R307-841-5 and the associated recordkeeping requirements in
R307-841-6(2)(a)
and (2)(f) in target housing or
child-occupied facilities, unless the renovation qualifies for the exceptions
identified in
R307-841-3(1).
This does not apply to renovations in target housing for which the firm
performing the renovation has obtained a statement signed by the owner that the
renovation will occur in the owner's residence, no child under age six resides
there, the housing is not a child-occupied facility, and the owner acknowledges
that the work practices to be used during the renovation will not necessarily
include all of the lead-safe work practices contained in EPA's renovation,
repair, and painting rule. For the purposes of this section, a child resides in
the primary residence of his or her custodial parents, legal guardians, and
foster parents. A child also resides in the primary residence of an informal
caretaker if the child lives and sleeps most of the time at the caretaker's
residence.
(ii) On or after July 5,
2012, all renovations must be performed in accordance with the work practice
standards in
R307-841-5 and the associated recordkeeping requirements in
R307-841-6(2)(a)
and (2)(f) in target housing or
child-occupied facilities, unless the renovation qualifies for the exception
identified in
R307-841-3(1).
(2) Renovation-specific pamphlet. Renovators
or firms performing renovations must provide owners and occupants with
"Renovate Right: Important Lead Hazard Information for Families, Child Care
Providers and Schools."
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