Revised Code of Washington - RCW Title 70 Public Health And Safety - Chapter 70.103 Lead-Based Paint
- 70.103.010 Finding
(1) The legislature finds that lead hazards associated with lead-based paint represent a significant and preventable environmental health problem. Lead-based paint is the most widespread ...
- 70.103.020 Definitions
The definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly requires otherwise. (1) "Abatement" means any measure or set of measures designed ...
- 70.103.030 Certification and training -- Local governments -- Rules
(1) The department shall administer and enforce a state program for worker training and certification, and training program accreditation, which shall include those program elements ...
- 70.103.040 Certification and accreditation -- Rules
(1) The department shall establish a program for certification of persons involved in lead-based paint activities and for accreditation of training providers in compliance with ...
- 70.103.050 Rules -- Report
The department shall adopt rules to: (1) Establish procedures and requirements for the accreditation of lead-based paint activities training programs including, but not limited to, ...
- 70.103.060 Lead paint account
The lead paint account is created in the state treasury. All receipts from RCW 70.103.030 shall be deposited into the account. Moneys in the account ...
- 70.103.070 Inspections
(1)(a) The director or the director's designee is authorized to inspect at reasonable times and, when feasible, with at least twenty-four hours prior notification: (i) ...
- 70.103.080 Certification required to perform lead-based paint activities -- Certificate revocation -- Penalties
(1) The department is designated as the official agency of this state for purposes of cooperating with, and implementing the state lead-based paint activities program ...
- 70.103.090 Chapter contingent on federal action
(1) The department's duties under chapter 322, Laws of 2003 are subject to authorization of the state program from the federal government within two years ...
Last modified: April 7, 2009