Federal EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) Rule and HUD disclosure requirements apply to pre-1978 housing in Rockland County. NYS Public Health Law and DOH regulations require lead screening for children and response to elevated blood lead levels. Rockland County Health Department investigates pediatric lead poisoning cases.
Lead paint in Rockland is regulated at three levels. Federal: EPA RRP Rule (40 CFR 745) requires certified firms for renovation/repair/painting disturbing more than 6 sq ft interior or 20 sq ft exterior of pre-1978 housing; HUD Lead Disclosure Rule requires sellers/landlords to disclose known lead hazards and provide the EPA lead pamphlet. State: NY Public Health Law Β§1370-1374 and 10 NYCRR Subpart 67-1 require blood lead testing of children at ages 1 and 2, and follow-up inspections when blood lead levels reach 5 mcg/dL (elevated) or 10 mcg/dL (action level). NYCRR Part 45 (effective 2020) lowered intervention thresholds. County: Rockland County Department of Health leads pediatric case investigations, home lead risk assessments, and abatement orders under the Lead Poisoning Prevention Program. Contractors must be EPA-certified and post the renovation notice.
EPA RRP violations: up to 37,500 dollars per day. HUD disclosure failures: up to triple damages plus attorney's fees. NYS abatement order violations: misdemeanor plus 250 to 5,000 dollars per day under PHL Β§1389-bb.
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