- A. A visual inspection performed under COMAR 26.16.02.03 shall be conducted by a State-accredited visual inspector or risk assessor.
- B. Modified risk reduction certificates of compliance issued under Environment Article, §6-819, Annotated Code of Maryland, the MDE 330 form, based on a visual inspection performed under this regulation shall be accompanied by a supervisor's statement of work, signed by the accredited supervisor responsible for the lead abatement work and a report prepared by an accredited inspector as required in COMAR 26.16.02.
C. Modified risk reduction inspections based on a visual inspection shall verify the following:
- (1) Interior and exterior painted surfaces are free of chipping, peeling, or flaking paint;
- (2) The dwelling unit is free of structural defects that could cause the paint to chip, peel, or flake;
- (3) All interior windowsills where lead based paint or untested paint exists have been repainted, replaced or encapsulated with vinyl, metal, or other material, in a manner and under conditions approved by the Department;
- (4) All window wells where lead based paint or untested paint exists are smooth and cleanable and have been capped with vinyl, aluminum, or other materials in a manner and under conditions approved by the Department;
- (5) Subject to federal, State or local fire code standards, all nonreplacement and untreated windows have the top sash fixed to eliminate the friction caused by movement of the top sash;
- (6) All doors have been rehung as necessary to prevent friction of lead painted surfaces;
- (7) All kitchen and bathroom floors are overlaid with a smooth, water-resistant covering; and
- (8) The unit is free of all visible dust, debris, or residue.
(9) Notification of the Department.
- (a) Within 2 business days following completion of lead hazard reduction treatments in a rental unit, the visual inspector or risk assessor shall notify the Department by telephone or facsimile that the work has been completed.
- (b) The visual inspector or lead paint risk assessor may send a copy of the report of a visual inspection specified in COMAR 26.16.02.03C, with a postmark or other evidence of transmittal dated not more than 2 working days following the inspection, to the Department instead of notification by telephone or facsimile.
(c) Upon notification of completed work, the Department or the Department's designee may:
- (i) Conduct an audit, under provisions of Environment Article, §§6-851 and 6-852, Annotated Code of Maryland, of the completed work;
- (ii) Record observations and collect dust samples for laboratory analysis to evaluate the effectiveness of the risk reduction treatments in accordance with Environment Article, §6-810, Annotated Code of Maryland, and to determine if lead dust levels present a threat of acute danger to public health or to the environment.
Authority: Environment Article, §§1-404, 6-801—6-852, 6-1001—6-1005, and 7-206—7-208, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: May 19, 2008 (35:10 Md. R. 974)
Regulation .01 amended effective July 1, 2020 (476:13 Md. R. 643)
Regulation .02B amended effective July 1, 2020 (476:13 Md. R. 643)
Regulation .03 amended effective June 18, 2018 (45:12 Md. R. 620); July 1, 2020 (476:13 Md. R. 643)
Regulation .07 amended effective February 23, 2009 (36:4 Md. R. 356)
Regulation .08 amended as an emergency provision effective January 1, 2012 (38:27 Md. R. 1762); amended permanently effective April 30, 2012 (39:8 Md. R. 536)
Regulation .09D amended effective June 18, 2018 (45:12 Md. R. 620)
Regulation .10A, B amended effective July 1, 2020 (476:13 Md. R. 643)
Regulation .12B, C amended effective July 1, 2020 (476:13 Md. R. 643)