In the interest of public health and safety and the environment and to qualify the Department of Health to adopt, administer, and enforce a program for licensing lead-based paint activities, training programs, procedures, and requirements for the licensing and certification of individuals and firms engaged in lead-based paint activities and work practice standards for performing such activities, the General Assembly finds that it is necessary to enact this subchapter. Acts 2011, No. 1011, § 6. In the interest of public health and safety and the environment and to qualify the Department of Health to adopt, administer, and enforce a program for licensing lead-based paint activities, training programs, procedures, and requirements for the licensing and certification of individuals and firms engaged in lead-based paint activities and work practice standards for performing such activities, the General Assembly finds that it is necessary to enact this subchapter. Acts 2011, No. 1011, § 6. In the interest of public health and safety and the environment and to qualify the Department of Health to adopt, administer, and enforce a program for licensing lead-based paint activities, training programs, procedures, and requirements for the licensing and certification of individuals and firms engaged in lead-based paint activities and work practice standards for performing such activities, the General Assembly finds that it is necessary to enact this subchapter. Acts 2011, No. 1011, § 6. In the interest of public health and safety and the environment and to qualify the Department of Health to adopt, administer, and enforce a program for licensing lead-based paint activities, training programs, procedures, and requirements for the licensing and certification of individuals and firms engaged in lead-based paint activities and work practice standards for performing such activities, the General Assembly finds that it is necessary to enact this subchapter. Acts 2011, No. 1011, § 6.
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