Environmental
Lead paint in a Connecticut rental unit built before 1978 must be addressed under which program when a child under 6 years old occupies the unit?
AConnecticut's Transfer Act
BConnecticut's Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control Program (administered by DPH)✓ Correct
CThe federal Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act only
DOSHA's lead standards
Explanation
Connecticut DPH's lead poisoning prevention program requires lead-safe practices in housing where young children reside. Landlords of pre-1978 housing with children under 6 have additional obligations under Connecticut law.
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