Wis. Admin. Code Department of Health Services DHS 163.01 - Authority and purpose
(1) GENERAL. This chapter is promulgated
under the authority of ss.
250.04(7),
250.041,
254.115,
254.15,
254.167,
254.172,
254.176(1) and (3),
254.178(2) and
254.179,
Stats.
(2) ACTIVITIES INVOLVING
TARGET HOUSING AND CHILD-OCCUPIED FACILITIES. This chapter is intended to
ensure that persons who perform renovation, lead hazard reduction or lead
investigation activities do so safely to prevent exposure of building occupants
to hazardous levels of lead. This is accomplished by requiring an individual to
be trained and certified under s.
DHS 163.10 before the individual performs, supervises or
offers to perform or supervise renovation, specified lead hazard reduction or
lead investigation activities involving target housing or a child-occupied
facility or the real property on which the target housing or child-occupied
facility stands. In addition, the certified individual is required to be
associated with a company certified by the department under s.
DHS 163.12. Subchapter III requires that a training course
that is represented as qualifying any person for certification to perform
renovation, lead hazard reduction or lead investigation activities be
accredited by the department before the training course is offered, advertised
or conducted and that training managers and principal instructors be separately
approved by the department.
(3)
ACTIVITIES INVOLVING REGISTERED LEAD-FREE PROPERTY AND REGISTERED LEAD-SAFE
PROPERTY. This chapter establishes standards for registered lead-free and
registered lead-safe property, procedures for determining whether a property
meets the standards, and procedures for issuing and maintaining certificates of
lead-free status and lead-safe status.
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