Environmental
Under Massachusetts de-leading law, a 'licensed deleader' is required to:
AProvide a certificate of compliance for any home sale
BRemove or cover accessible lead paint in premises where a child under 6 lives, following specific procedures✓ Correct
CInspect all Massachusetts properties for lead annually
DOnly test water for lead content
Explanation
Massachusetts de-leading law requires that lead paint abatement or interim control work on residential properties where young children live be performed by licensed deleaders following specific safe work practice procedures.
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