Originally slated to become effective in February 2010, the EPA has delayed enforcement of these regulations until October 1, 2010. At that time, any Association constructed prior to 1978 conducting renovations must have the work performed by an EPA Certified Firm using Certified Renovators or employees trained and supervised by a Certified Renovator. Therefore, if any Association constructed prior to 1978 is contemplating renovations or is obtaining bids, please be sure that the Contractors have obtained EPA Certification, and include this requirement in any remodeling based contracts the Association enters into. After October 1, Community Associations could face significant fines and/or legal action if they fail to comply – thus, the best policy is to require Certification.
Delayed EPA Lead Paint Regulations Effective October 1
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Jeffrey E. Kaman is the Administration Department and Columbus Office Chairs. Jeff earned his law degree from the Cleveland Marshall College of Law, after graduating with honors from Loyola University Chicago with degrees in Honors History and Political Science.
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