WAC 365-230-010
Authority, purpose and scope. (1) The
authority for these regulations is chapter 70.103 RCW.
(2) Purpose.
(a) These regulations address Washington's need for a
qualified and properly trained work force to perform
inspection, risk assessment and abatement of hazards
associated with lead-based paint, as defined in these rules,
to safeguard the environment and protect human health,
especially for children under six years of age and other
high-risk groups from lead-based paint hazards.
(b) These regulations prescribe the accreditation
requirements for training providers offering lead-based paint
activities training courses to qualify individuals for
lead-based paint certification and will require that all
lead-based paint training courses be offered or provided only
by accredited training providers.
(c) These regulations prescribe the certification
requirements of individuals and firms engaged in lead-based
paint activities in target housing and child occupied
facilities.
(d) These regulations establish work practice standards
for the performance of lead-based paint inspection, risk
assessment, and abatement activities for individuals and firms
and will require that only certified individuals and the
certified firms employing such individuals perform these
lead-based paint activities.
(3) Scope.
(a) These rules apply to all individuals and firms that
are engaged in lead-based paint activities as defined in these
regulations, (WAC 365-230-200) except persons who perform
these activities within residential dwellings that they own,
unless the residential dwelling is occupied by a person or
persons other than the owner or the owner's immediate family
while these activities are being performed, or a child
residing in the building has been identified as having an
elevated blood lead level.
(b) These rules establish the requirement that lead-based
paint activities be performed only by certified individuals
and the certified firms employing such individuals.
(c) These rules prescribe the requirements for, and the
manner of, certifying competency of applicants for
certification of lead-based paint inspector, risk assessor,
supervisor, project designer, and worker, and of legally
registered firms employing such individuals.
(d) These rules prescribe work practice standards for the
abatement of lead-based paint hazards and for the performance
of lead-based paint inspection and risk assessment, and those
actions or circumstances that constitute failure to achieve or
maintain competency, or that otherwise are contrary to the
public interest, for which the department may deny, suspend,
revoke, or modify certification.
(e) These rules establish application fees for
certification and accreditation.
(f) These rules establish a procedure by which training
providers may apply for and obtain accreditation to offer
initial and refresher lead-based paint activity courses in any
of the following disciplines: Inspector, risk assessor,
supervisor, project designer, and abatement worker.
(g) These rules prescribe the requirements for training
programs to provide, offer, or claim to provide accredited
lead-based paint activities courses.
(h) These rules prescribe those actions or circumstances
that constitute failure to achieve or maintain competency, or
that otherwise are contrary to the public interest, for which
the department may deny, suspend, revoke or modify
accreditation.
(i) These rules describe the actions or failures to act
that constitute violations of these rules and for which the
department may issue fines.
(j) These rules establish a schedule of penalties for
failure to comply with these rules.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.103 RCW. 07-07-044, §
365-230-010, filed 3/13/07, effective 4/13/07. Statutory
Authority: RCW 70.103.0030(2) [70.103.030(2)], 70.103.020,70.103.030
, 70.103.040, 70.103.050, 70.103.060, 70.103.070,70.103.080
, 70.103.090. 04-10-037, § 365-230-010, filed
4/29/04, effective 5/30/04.]