Pre-1978 homes in the Las Vegas Historic District and older downtown neighborhoods fall under federal RRP certification. No separate city lead ordinance โ EPA and Nevada Health District rules control.
Las Vegas has a relatively young housing stock compared to East Coast cities, but pre-1978 homes in the downtown historic wards, Huntridge, and Paradise Palms neighborhoods can still contain lead-based paint. The City of Las Vegas does not maintain a separate lead paint ordinance. Instead, enforcement relies on the federal EPA Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) rule under 40 CFR Part 745, which requires certified firms for any disturbance of painted surfaces larger than 6 square feet interior or 20 square feet exterior in pre-1978 target housing. The Southern Nevada Health District investigates elevated blood lead cases in children and can issue abatement orders under Nevada Administrative Code 444. Las Vegas Municipal Code Title 6 business licensing requires general contractors to hold current state contractor licenses, which is where lead-safe certification is verified. Landlords of pre-1978 units must provide EPA lead disclosure pamphlets to tenants. Violations of the federal RRP rule can carry penalties up to 37,500 dollars per day.
Uncertified renovation: federal EPA RRP citation, up to 37,500 dollars per day. Failure to disclose to tenants: HUD enforcement action.
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