Glen Cove enforces federal EPA RRP rules and NY Department of Health lead poisoning prevention requirements for renovations in pre-1978 housing. Landlords must disclose known lead hazards under federal Title X and remediate identified hazards under NYS Public Health Law Title 10.
Federal Title X (Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act) requires landlords selling or leasing pre-1978 housing to provide the EPA pamphlet and disclose known lead-based paint. NYS Public Health Law Title 10 NYCRR ยง 67-1 requires medical providers to test children and report blood-lead elevations, triggering Nassau County Department of Health inspection of the child's housing. Glen Cove's Chapter 168 housing-standards inspections during the Landlord Registry process examine for deteriorated paint as a hazard indicator. RRP-certified contractors are required for renovations in pre-1978 units that disturb paint.
Federal RRP fines can reach $40,000+ per violation; NYS Title 10 enforcement can order vacate and remediation; Glen Cove Chapter 168 enforcement under ยง 1-15.
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