Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 15 : Section 2681


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 2681. Definitions

      For the purposes of this subchapter:
      (1) Abatement
        The term "abatement" means any set of measures designed to
      permanently eliminate lead-based paint hazards in accordance with
      standards established by the Administrator under this subchapter.
      Such term includes - 
          (A) the removal of lead-based paint and lead-contaminated
        dust, the permanent containment or encapsulation of lead-based
        paint, the replacement of lead-painted surfaces or fixtures,
        and the removal or covering of lead-contaminated soil; and
          (B) all preparation, cleanup, disposal, and postabatement
        clearance testing activities associated with such measures.
      (2) Accessible surface
        The term "accessible surface" means an interior or exterior
      surface painted with lead-based paint that is accessible for a
      young child to mouth or chew.
      (3) Deteriorated paint
        The term "deteriorated paint" means any interior or exterior
      paint that is peeling, chipping, chalking or cracking or any
      paint located on an interior or exterior surface or fixture that
      is damaged or deteriorated.
      (4) Evaluation
        The term "evaluation" means risk assessment, inspection, or
      risk assessment and inspection.
      (5) Friction surface
        The term "friction surface" means an interior or exterior
      surface that is subject to abrasion or friction, including
      certain window, floor, and stair surfaces.
      (6) Impact surface
        The term "impact surface" means an interior or exterior surface
      that is subject to damage by repeated impacts, for example,
      certain parts of door frames.
      (7) Inspection
        The term "inspection" means (A) a surface-by-surface
      investigation to determine the presence of lead-based paint, as
      provided in section 4822(c) of title 42, and (B) the provision of
      a report explaining the results of the investigation.
      (8) Interim controls
        The term "interim controls" means a set of measures designed to
      reduce temporarily human exposure or likely exposure to
      lead-based paint hazards, including specialized cleaning,
      repairs, maintenance, painting, temporary containment, ongoing
      monitoring of lead-based paint hazards or potential hazards, and
      the establishment and operation of management and resident
      education programs.
      (9) Lead-based paint
        The term "lead-based paint" means paint or other surface
      coatings that contain lead in excess of 1.0 milligrams per
      centimeter squared or 0.5 percent by weight or (A) in the case of
      paint or other surface coatings on target housing, such lower
      level as may be established by the Secretary of Housing and Urban
      Development, as defined in section 4822(c) of title 42, or (B) in
      the case of any other paint or surface coatings, such other level
      as may be established by the Administrator.
      (10) Lead-based paint hazard
        The term "lead-based paint hazard" means any condition that
      causes exposure to lead from lead-contaminated dust,
      lead-contaminated soil, lead-contaminated paint that is
      deteriorated or present in accessible surfaces, friction
      surfaces, or impact surfaces that would result in adverse human
      health effects as established by the Administrator under this
      subchapter.
      (11) Lead-contaminated dust
        The term "lead-contaminated dust" means surface dust in
      residential dwellings that contains an area or mass concentration
      of lead in excess of levels determined by the Administrator under
      this subchapter to pose a threat of adverse health effects in
      pregnant women or young children.
      (12) Lead-contaminated soil
        The term "lead-contaminated soil" means bare soil on
      residential real property that contains lead at or in excess of
      the levels determined to be hazardous to human health by the
      Administrator under this subchapter.
      (13) Reduction
        The term "reduction" means measures designed to reduce or
      eliminate human exposure to lead-based paint hazards through
      methods including interim controls and abatement.
      (14) Residential dwelling
        The term "residential dwelling" means - 
          (A) a single-family dwelling, including attached structures
        such as porches and stoops; or
          (B) a single-family dwelling unit in a structure that
        contains more than 1 separate residential dwelling unit, and in
        which each such unit is used or occupied, or intended to be
        used or occupied, in whole or in part, as the home or residence
        of 1 or more persons.
      (15) Residential real property
        The term "residential real property" means real property on
      which there is situated 1 or more residential dwellings used or
      occupied, or intended to be used or occupied, in whole or in
      part, as the home or residence of 1 or more persons.
      (16) Risk assessment
        The term "risk assessment" means an on-site investigation to
      determine and report the existence, nature, severity and location
      of lead-based paint hazards in residential dwellings, including -
      
          (A) information gathering regarding the age and history of
        the housing and occupancy by children under age 6;
          (B) visual inspection;
          (C) limited wipe sampling or other environmental sampling
        techniques;
          (D) other activity as may be appropriate; and
          (E) provision of a report explaining the results of the
        investigation.
      (17) Target housing
        The term "target housing" means any housing constructed prior
      to 1978, except housing for the elderly or persons with
      disabilities (unless any child who is less than 6 years of age
      resides or is expected to reside in such housing for the elderly
      or persons with disabilities) or any 0-bedroom dwelling. In the
      case of jurisdictions which banned the sale or use of lead-based
      paint prior to 1978, the Secretary of Housing and Urban
      Development, at the Secretary's discretion, may designate an
      earlier date.



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