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Lead Paint: Grand Rapids vs Wyoming

How do lead paint rules compare between Grand Rapids, MI and Wyoming, MI?

Grand Rapids, MI

Kent County

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Wyoming, MI

Kent County

Heavy Restrictions

Lead-paint regulation in Wyoming combines the federal EPA Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule, the federal Lead Disclosure Rule, and the Michigan Lead Abatement Act (PA 219 of 1979, MCL 333.5453+) administered by the Department of Health and Human Services and LARA. Pre-1978 homes - a large share of Wyoming's housing stock - trigger lead-safe contractor certification, disclosure obligations, and licensed abatement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGrand RapidsWyoming
Federal Rule-EPA RRP Rule 40 CFR Part 745
Federal Disclosure-24 CFR 35 Lead Disclosure Rule
State Law-MI Lead Abatement Act PA 219 of 1979
Administered By-MDHHS + Michigan LARA
Local Investigator-Kent County Health Department
Trigger-Pre-1978 housing

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Grand Rapids FAQ

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Wyoming FAQ

Do I need a special contractor for renovation in an older Wyoming, MI home?

Yes. If your home was built before 1978 and the work will disturb painted surfaces, the contractor must be EPA Lead-Safe Renovator certified under the RRP Rule. Permanent lead abatement requires a Michigan-licensed lead abatement contractor under PA 219 of 1979.

Do Wyoming, MI landlords have to disclose lead paint?

Yes. The federal Lead Disclosure Rule (24 CFR 35) requires sellers and landlords of pre-1978 housing to provide the EPA pamphlet, a written lead disclosure, and any known lead-hazard records. HUD and EPA can impose civil penalties for non-compliance.

Who investigates lead-poisoning cases in Wyoming, MI?

The Kent County Health Department investigates elevated child blood-lead cases and can require source inspection and abatement. MDHHS runs the Michigan Lead Safe Home program and tracks statewide elevated blood-lead reporting.

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