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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2012 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY - LEAD POISONING PREVENTION ACT | |
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     Introduced By: Representatives McNamara, Hull, and Bennett | |
     Date Introduced: February 16, 2012 | |
     Referred To: House Health, Education & Welfare | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Sections 23-24.6-15, 23-24.6-20, 23-24.6-26 and 23-24.6-27 of the General |
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Laws in Chapter 23-24.6 entitled "Lead Poisoning Prevention Act" are hereby amended to read as |
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follows: |
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     23-24.6-15. Inspections of rental property. -- (a) The director shall, in conjunction with |
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the housing resources commission, promulgate regulations permitting state inspectors to conduct |
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such lead inspections as may be appropriate in response to any complaint to the department or the |
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housing resources commission, by an occupant or the parent or guardian of any child under the |
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age of six (6) years who is an occupant renting or leasing a dwelling, dwelling unit, or premises |
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of the existence of a lead exposure hazard for a child under the age of six (6) years in that |
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dwelling, dwelling unit, or premises. These regulations will allow for response to the complaints |
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to be prioritized based upon the age of the structure and the nature and degree of hazard present. |
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      (b) Whenever a comprehensive environmental lead inspection has been performed either |
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pursuant to a complaint or otherwise, the owner and/or any real estate agent or property manager |
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involved in renting or leasing the dwelling, dwelling unit, or premises shall provide the results of |
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the inspection to occupants pursuant to regulations promulgated by the department, as follows: |
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      (1) Those persons occupying the dwelling, dwelling unit, or premises at the time the |
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inspection is performed shall be notified of the results within five (5) business days after the |
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owner receives the results; |
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      (2) All persons who are prospective occupants shall be notified of the inspection results |
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if a significant lead hazard exists, before any lease is signed or before occupancy begins in cases |
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where no lease is signed; |
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      (3) This notice provision terminates with the performance of the necessary lead |
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reduction actions required to reach at least the "lead safe" level. The department shall provide the |
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owner with a certification of lead reduction for the dwelling. |
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      (c) Failure to provide inspection results and/or educational materials pursuant to this |
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chapter shall subject the lessor or his or her agent to |
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pursuant to section 23-24.6-27. |
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     23-24.6-20. |
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lead contractors, supervisors, and workers. -- (a) The department shall provide for the |
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certification of training programs for environmental lead inspectors and for lead contractors, |
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supervisors, workers, and other persons engaged in environmental lead hazard reduction pursuant |
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to the provisions of this chapter. The department shall establish standards and specifications for |
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training courses including, at a minimum, the required length of different training programs, |
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mandatory topics of instruction, and required qualifications for training programs and instructors. |
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Hands on instruction shall be a component of the required training. |
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      (b) The department shall establish procedures and issue regulations requiring the |
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environmental lead inspection and/or lead hazard reduction pursuant to the provisions of this |
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chapter. These regulations: |
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      (1) Shall prescribe the requirements for licensure |
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restrictions governing the renewal, revocation, and suspension of licenses |
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requirements for licensure and for renewal of licensure shall include, but not be limited to, the |
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following: |
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      (i) Compliance with the lead hazard reduction regulations in section 23-24.6-17; and |
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      (ii) Required training of environmental lead inspectors and of lead contractors, |
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supervisors, workers, and other persons engaged in environmental lead hazard reduction in |
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subjects including but not limited to safe work practices, instruction in health risks, precautionary |
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measures, protective equipment, and other practices including practices to prevent contamination |
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of the residential premises, ambient discharges and ground contamination, respiratory protection, |
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new lead hazard reduction techniques and technologies, applicable federal and state regulation, |
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and hands on instruction for equipment and techniques to be used; a minimum of twenty (20) |
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hours of training shall be required as a condition of licensure for workers; additional hours of |
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training shall be required for supervisors and contractors; |
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also be required; |
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      (2) May provide for Rhode Island to reciprocally |
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and/or licensed by other states with comparable requirements. |
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      (c) No person shall enter into, engage in, or conduct comprehensive environmental lead |
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inspections or environmental lead hazard reduction activities covered by department regulations |
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successfully completed a certified training program and without having been |
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photo identity card. |
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      (d) The department shall, in conjunction with the housing resources commission, |
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develop and periodically update lists of all licensed |
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supervisors, workers' and other persons who perform environmental lead hazard reduction in |
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Rhode Island and make those lists available to interested parties and the public. |
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      (e) (1) The department shall enforce the provisions of this section as appropriate and |
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shall have all necessary powers for enforcement. |
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      (2) The department may revoke, suspend, cancel, or deny |
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license, at any time, in accordance with chapter 35 of title 42 if it believes that the terms or |
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conditions of these are being violated or that the holder of, or applicant for, the |
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license has violated any regulation of the department or any other state law or regulation. Any |
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person aggrieved by a determination by the department to issue, deny, revoke or suspend any |
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      (3) When any person violates the terms or conditions of any |
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issued under this section or any state law or regulation, the director shall have the power by |
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written notice to order the violator to cease and desist immediately. The department may file a |
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written complaint with the district court in the jurisdiction in which the violation occurred. |
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Punishment by an administrative fine |
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      (4) Any state inspector may issue an immediate cease work order to any person who |
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violates the terms or conditions of any license |
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provision of this chapter or any regulation or order issued under this chapter if the violation will |
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endanger or materially impair the health or well being of any occupant, any environmental lead |
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inspector, or any contractor, supervisor, worker, or other person engaged in environmental lead |
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hazard reduction. |
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      (f) Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the authority of the department of |
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health, the department of labor and training, or the department of environmental management |
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under the provisions of any other law. |
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     23-24.6-26. Rules and regulations. -- The director is authorized to adopt, modify, or |
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repeal and promulgate rules and regulations as are in accord with the purposes of sections 23- |
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24.6-1 -- 23-24.6-27, and shall be subject to the Administrative Procedures Act, chapter 35 of title |
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42. All rules and regulations promulgated by the director shall provide for the use of "lead safe" |
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reduction as the preferred method where possible to meet the requirements of this chapter. The |
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rules shall provide for notification, pursuant to the provisions of section 23-24.6-12, to occupants |
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of a premise, of lead hazards following a comprehensive environmental lead inspection at the |
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premises when there is a reasonable likelihood that given the age, type, and condition of the |
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premises that significant lead hazards are present in other dwelling units. The rules shall also |
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specify the required frequency for all refresher training courses, not to exceed every three (3) |
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years. |
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     23-24.6-27. Administrative fines. -- (a) In addition to any other enforcement authority |
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granted under this chapter, whenever on the basis of any information, the department determines |
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that a person has violated or is in violation of section 23-24.6-12, 23-24.6-13, 23-24.6-14 or 23- |
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24.6-15 regarding inspections, section 23-24.6-17 regarding lead hazard reduction, or section 23- |
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24.6-20 regarding licensure |
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these sections, or any orders issued under any of these sections, rules or regulations, the director |
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may issue an order |
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five thousand dollars ($5,000) per day for |
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compliance immediately or within a specified time period, or both. Each day of continued |
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violation may be considered a separate violation. Each violation in any premises may be |
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considered a separate violation. |
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      (b) Within thirty (30) days after any order issued pursuant to this section is served, the |
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order shall become final unless the person or persons named in the order request a hearing. Upon |
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that request, the director shall conduct a hearing as soon as reasonably possible. |
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      (c) In connection with any proceeding under this section the director may issue |
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subpoenas for attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of papers, books, |
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documents, and other materials. |
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      (d) If any person liable to pay any civil fine neglects or refuses to pay after demand, the |
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amount together with interest and any other costs that may accrue shall be a lien in favor of the |
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state upon only the real property of the person which is subject to the order only after the lien has |
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been entered and recorded in the city/town in which the property is situated. |
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      (e) In determining the amount of any civil fine pursuant to this section, the director shall |
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consider the willfulness of the violation, the circumstances and severity of the violation, the |
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ability of the violator to comply, damage or injury to public health and welfare, including |
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elevated blood levels of impacted children, environmental damage to the premises and |
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neighborhood, possible economic benefits realized by the violator, the costs incurred by the state, |
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and any other relevant factors. |
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      (f) The director shall issue regulations to implement this section. At a minimum, the |
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regulations shall set forth how long after receiving any order from the director or any other notice |
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of a violation a person has to comply with the law before civil fines will be assessed, the |
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circumstances in which no grace period will apply, the circumstances in which any grace period |
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may be extended, and the procedure and times frames to request an extension. The regulations |
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shall also include a penalty matrix to be used as a guide in the calculation of a fine levied |
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pursuant to this section. |
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      (g) Any fines levied pursuant to this section shall be done in lieu of any civil penalties |
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issued pursuant to section 45-24.3-18(a), and no housing authority shall issue any civil penalty for |
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the same violation. |
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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY - LEAD POISONING PREVENTION ACT | |
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     This act would amend “The Lead Poisoning Prevent Act” (RIGL 23-24.6) to provide for |
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a longer licensing period to make the licensing process less labor intensive by eliminating the |
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requirement for annual refresher courses, to clarify language used to distinguish licensure and |
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certification, and to bring the fining authority in line with EPA requirements for the program to |
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receive delegation of authority. |
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     This act would take effect upon passage. |
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