Effective: October 17, 2019
Latest Legislation: House Bill 166 - 133rd General Assembly
(A) The director of health shall do all of the following:
(1) Administer and enforce the requirements of sections 3742.01 to 3742.19 and 3742.99 of the Revised Code and the rules adopted pursuant to those sections;
(2) Examine records and reports submitted by lead inspectors, lead abatement contractors, lead risk assessors, lead abatement project designers, lead abatement workers, and clearance technicians in accordance with section 3742.05 of the Revised Code to determine whether the requirements of this chapter are being met;
(3) Examine records and reports submitted by physicians pursuant to rules adopted under section 3742.03 of the Revised Code and by clinical laboratories and environmental lead analytical laboratories under section 3742.09 of the Revised Code;
(4) Issue approval to manufacturers of encapsulants that have done all of the following:
(a) Submitted an application for approval to the director on a form prescribed by the director;
(b) Paid the application fee established by the director;
(c) Submitted results from an independent laboratory indicating that the manufacturer's encapsulants satisfy the requirements established in rules adopted under division (H) of section 3742.03 of the Revised Code;
(d) Complied with rules adopted by the director regarding durability and safety to workers and residents.
(5) Establish liaisons and cooperate with the directors or agencies in states having lead abatement, licensing, accreditation, certification, and approval programs to promote consistency between the requirements of this chapter and those of other states in order to facilitate reciprocity of the programs among states;
(6) Establish a program to monitor and audit the quality of work of lead inspectors, lead risk assessors, lead abatement project designers, lead abatement contractors, lead abatement workers, and clearance technicians. The director may refer improper work discovered through the program to the attorney general for appropriate action.
(B) In addition to any other authority granted by this chapter, the director of health may do any of the following:
(1) Employ persons who have received training from a program the director has determined provides the necessary background. The appropriate training may be obtained in a state that has an ongoing lead abatement program under which it conducts educational programs.
(2) Cooperate with the United States environmental protection agency in any joint oversight procedures the agency may propose for laboratories that offer lead analysis services and are accredited under the agency's laboratory accreditation program;
(3) Advise, consult, cooperate with, or enter into contracts or cooperative agreements with any person, government entity, interstate agency, or the federal government as the director considers necessary to fulfill the requirements of this chapter and the rules adopted under it.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 37 | Health-Safety-Morals
Section 3742.01 | Lead Abatement Definitions.
Section 3742.02 | Prohibited Acts.
Section 3742.03 | Adoption of Rules.
Section 3742.04 | Director of Health - Powers and Duties.
Section 3742.05 | Issuing Licenses.
Section 3742.06 | Contractor Restrictions.
Section 3742.07 | Duties of Contractor Before Commencing Project.
Section 3742.08 | Training Programs and Examination for Licensure.
Section 3742.09 | Applying for Approval of Laboratory.
Section 3742.10 | Maintaining Lists of Licenses and Training Programs.
Section 3742.14 | Employing Inspector, Assessor, or Clearance Technician.
Section 3742.16 | Disciplinary Actions.
Section 3742.17 | Liability of Licensees and Persons Contracting With Licensees.
Section 3742.18 | Civil Action.
Section 3742.19 | Lead Abatement Personnel Licensing Fund.
Section 3742.20 | Effect of Child Support Default on License.
Section 3742.30 | Blood Lead Screening Tests for At-Risk Children.
Section 3742.31 | Child Lead Poisoning Prevention Program.
Section 3742.32 | Advisory Council.
Section 3742.34 | Delegating Authority to Board of Health.
Section 3742.35 | Investigations.
Section 3742.36 | Risk Assessment of Residential Unit, Day-Care Facility, or School.
Section 3742.37 | Lead Hazard Control Order.
Section 3742.38 | Owner or Manager to Cooperate and Choose Method of Control.
Section 3742.39 | Clearance Examination.
Section 3742.40 | Prohibiting Use of Unit, Facility, or School.
Section 3742.42 | Residential Rental Unit Lead-Safe Maintenance Practices.
Section 3742.44 | Recommendations for Controlling Hazards Considering Historic Nature of Property.
Section 3742.46 | Lead Poisoning Prevention Fund.