The Mayor, after notice and opportunity for hearing, may suspend, revoke, modify, or refuse to issue, renew, or restore a certificate or accreditation issued under this subchapter if the Mayor finds that the applicant or holder:
(1) Has failed to comply with any provision of this subchapter or rule issued pursuant to this subchapter;
(2) Has misrepresented facts relating to a lead-based paint activity to a client or customer;
(3) Has made a false statement or misrepresentation material to the issuance, modification, or renewal of a certificate, permit, or accreditation;
(4) Has submitted a false or fraudulent record, invoice, or report;
(5) As a training provider, or as an instructor, has provided inaccurate information or inadequate training;
(6) Fails to meet any qualifications required by this subchapter;
(7) Does not possess proof of required accreditation, as prescribed by the Mayor;
(8) Has had a history of repeated violations; or
(9) Has had a certificate, permit, or accreditation denied, revoked, or suspended in another state or jurisdiction.
(Mar. 31, 2009, D.C. Law 17-381, § 15, 56 DCR 1596.)
Structure District of Columbia Code
Title 8 - Environmental and Animal Control and Protection
Chapter 2A - Paint Hazards and Paint Stewardship
Subchapter I - Lead-Hazard Prevention and Elimination
§ 8–231.03. Risk reduction of lead-based paint hazards
§ 8–231.04. Disclosure and risk reduction requirements
§ 8–231.05. Right of entry, inspections, analyses, corrective actions, and notices
§ 8–231.06. Tenant provision of access to dwelling unit
§ 8–231.07. Prohibition against retaliation
§ 8–231.08. Property owner’s concurrent obligations
§ 8–231.09. Lead Poisoning Prevention Fund. [Repealed]
§ 8–231.09a. Lead Poisoning Prevention Fund
§ 8–231.11. Work practice standards
§ 8–231.12. Accreditation of training providers
§ 8–231.13. Record keeping and disclosure requirements
§ 8–231.14. Denial, suspension, or revocation
§ 8–231.15. Serving of notice; civil penalties
§ 8–231.16. Criminal penalties
§ 8–231.17. No private right of action against the District
§ 8–231.18a. Enforcement of housing code regulations