Maine Code § 38-1271

Findings and purpose
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The Legislature finds that the presence of friable and potentially friable asbestos in public and
private buildings is a public health hazard; that State Government and local government agencies are
conducting major abatement programs; that it is critical to the safe conduct of all asbestos abatement
activities such as monitoring, design, analysis, training, identification, encapsulation, removal, handling
and disposal activities that trained and qualified personnel from the public and private sectors be
employed; and that work practice standards for asbestos abatement activities must be established and
enforced to ensure protection of the public health. [PL 1993, c. 355, §25 (AMD).]
The purpose of this chapter is to provide a flexible means by which the State, acting through the
Department of Environmental Protection, may ensure that those engaged in the management and
abatement of friable asbestos-containing materials are properly trained, supervised and directed to
protect the public health. [PL 1991, c. 473, §1 (AMD).]

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