Michigan Compiled Laws
368-1978-5-54A - Part 54a Lead Abatement (333.5451... 333.5479)
Section 333.5456 - Definitions; D, E.

Sec. 5456.
(1) "Department" means the department of community health.
(2) "Deteriorated paint" means paint or other surface coating that is cracking, flaking, chipping, peeling, or otherwise damaged or separating from the substrate of a building component.
(3) "Discipline" means 1 of the specific types or categories of lead-based paint activities identified in this part for which an individual may receive training from an accredited training program and become certified by the department.
(4) "Distinct painting history" means the application history, as indicated by its visual appearance or a record of application, over time of paint or other surface coatings to a component or room.
(5) "Documented methodology" means a method or protocol used to do either or both of the following:
(a) Sample and test for the presence of lead in paint, dust, and soil.
(b) Perform related work practices as described in rules promulgated under this part.
(6) "Dust lead hazard" means surface dust in a residential dwelling or child occupied facility that contains a concentration of lead at or in excess of levels identified by the EPA pursuant to section 403 of title IV of the toxic substances control act, Public Law 94-469, 15 U.S.C. 2683, or as otherwise defined by rule.
(7) "Elevated blood level" or "EBL" means for purposes of lead abatement an excessive absorption of lead that is a confirmed concentration of lead in whole blood of 20 ug/dl, micrograms of lead per deciliter of whole blood, for a single venous test or of 15-19 ug/dl in 2 consecutive tests taken 3 to 4 months apart. For purposes of case management of children 6 years of age or less, elevated blood level means an excessive absorption of lead that is a confirmed concentration of lead in whole blood of 10 ug/dl.
(8) "Encapsulant" means a substance that forms a barrier between lead-based paint and the environment using a liquid-applied coating, with or without reinforcement materials, or an adhesively bonded covering material.
(9) "Encapsulation" means the application of an encapsulant.
(10) "Enclosure" means the use of rigid, durable construction materials that are mechanically fastened to the substrate in order to act as a barrier between lead-based paint and the environment.
(11) "EPA" means the United States environmental protection agency.
History: Add. 1998, Act 220, Imd. Eff. July 1, 1998 ;-- Am. 2002, Act 644, Imd. Eff. Dec. 23, 2002 Compiler's Notes: For creation of department of health and human services and abolishment of department of community health, see E.R.O. No. 2015-1, compiled at MCL 400.227.Popular Name: Act 368

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 333 - Health

Act 368 of 1978 - Public Health Code (333.1101 - 333.25211)

Article 5 - Prevention and Control of Diseases and Disabilities (333.5101...333.5955)

368-1978-5-54A - Part 54a Lead Abatement (333.5451... 333.5479)

Section 333.5451 - Short Title of Part.

Section 333.5452 - Words and Phrases; Meanings.

Section 333.5453 - Definitions; A.

Section 333.5454 - Definitions; C.

Section 333.5455 - Definitions; C.

Section 333.5456 - Definitions; D, E.

Section 333.5457 - Definitions; G to I.

Section 333.5458 - Definitions; L.

Section 333.5459 - Definitions; M to S.

Section 333.5460 - Definitions; T to V.

Section 333.5460a - Lead-Based Paint Activities; Procedures and Requirements.

Section 333.5461 - Persons Engaged in Lead-Based Paint Activity; Certification Required.

Section 333.5461a - Lead-Based Paint Activities; Training Program; Accreditation Required.

Section 333.5462 - Lead-Based Paint Activities; Training Program; Accreditation Generally.

Section 333.5463 - Training Program; Training Hour Requirements for Accreditation in Certain Disciplines; Rules; Course Test; Hands-on Skills Assessment; Course Completion Certificates; Quality Control Plan; Teaching Work Practice Standards; Duties o...

Section 333.5464 - Accreditation of Refresher Course.

Section 333.5465 - Reaccreditation of Training Program.

Section 333.5466 - Suspension, Revocation, or Modification of Accreditation.

Section 333.5467 - Accreditation Training Program; Availability and Retention of Records; Notice of Change of Address.

Section 333.5468 - Certification to Engage in Lead-Based Paint Activities; Fees; Application; Requirements for Certification in Specific Discipline.

Section 333.5469 - Certification to Engage in Lead-Based Paint Activities; Employment of Certified Employees; Requirements.

Section 333.5470 - Certification in Appropriate Discipline Required.

Section 333.5471 - Training Program or Refresher Courses; Fees.

Section 333.5472 - Notice of Lead-Based Paint Abatement.

Section 333.5473 - Administration and Enforcement of Part.

Section 333.5473a - Administration and Enforcement of Part by Department; Rules; Establishment of Programs; Recommendations; Disclosure; Exemption.

Section 333.5474 - Establishment of Lead Poisoning Prevention Program; Components; Reports.

Section 333.5474a - Repealed. 2004, Act 431, Eff. July 1, 2007.

Section 333.5474b - Lead Safe Housing Registry.

Section 333.5474b[1] - Lead Safe Housing Registry.

Section 333.5474c - Repealed. 2004, Act 400, Eff. July 1, 2007.

Section 333.5474c[1] - Lead Poisoning Prevention Week.

Section 333.5475 - Alleged Violations or Complaints; Actions by Department.

Section 333.5475a - Rental Unit Containing Lead-Based Hazard; Presumption of Actual Knowledge; Violation; Penalties; Defense; Burden of Proof; Definitions.

Section 333.5476 - Violation of Part; Fine; Citation; Administrative Hearing.

Section 333.5477 - Violation; Failure to Correct Violation After Notice as Misdemeanor; Sanctions, Penalties, or Other Provisions.

Section 333.5478, 333.5479 - Repealed. 2007, Act 162, Eff. July 1, 2010.