Environmental
Lead paint hazard reduction in a pre-1978 Utah rental property is encouraged by the EPA's RRP (Renovation, Repair, and Painting) Rule, which requires:
AAll pre-1978 homes to be immediately remediated
BContractors doing renovation work in pre-1978 homes to use certified, lead-safe work practices✓ Correct
CLandlords to test and remove all lead paint before renting
DLead paint testing only for properties with children under 6
Explanation
The EPA's RRP Rule requires contractors performing renovation, repair, or painting in pre-1978 housing (or child-occupied facilities) to be EPA-certified and use lead-safe work practices to prevent contamination and exposure during the work.
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