Environmental
In Georgia, who must perform an assessment for the presence of lead-based paint before demolition of a pre-1978 structure?
AAny licensed contractor
BA licensed lead inspector or risk assessor certified under the EPA's RRP rule✓ Correct
CA licensed real estate agent
DThe property owner without any certification
Explanation
Under EPA's Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) rule, contractors working in pre-1978 homes must be EPA-certified. A licensed lead inspector or risk assessor must assess before major demolition or renovation.
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