Oklahoma Code § 27A-2-12-102

Title 27A. Environment And Natural Resources: Definitions
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For the purposes of the Oklahoma Lead-based Paint Management
Act:
1.  "Abatement" means any set of measures designed to
permanently eliminate lead-based paint hazards in accordance with
standards established by the Board.  The term abatement includes but
is not limited to:
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.  "Board" means the Environmental Quality Board;
3.  "Certified lead-based paint contractor" means any individual
who is certified by the Department as a lead-based paint reduction
contractor, inspector or hazard evaluator or a combination thereof;
4.  "Certified lead-based paint specialist" means a lead-based
paint specialist certified by the Department;
5.  "Child-occupied facility" means a building or portion of a
building constructed prior to 1978, which is visited by a child six
(6) years of age or younger for at least three (3) hours in one day
on two (2) or more days in the same week, when the combined visiting
time for that child totals six (6) hours or more in one week and at
least sixty (60) hours in one year.  The designated weekly period
for this calculation begins on Sunday and ends on Saturday.  The
term "child-occupied facility" may include, but is not limited to,
day-care centers, preschools and kindergarten classrooms;
6.  "Deleading" means activities conducted by a lead-based paint
contractor or specialist who offers to eliminate lead-based paint or
lead-based paint hazards or to plan such activities;
7.  "Department" means the Department of Environmental Quality;
8.  "Executive Director" means the Executive Director of the
Department of Environmental Quality;
9.  "Federally assisted housing" means residential dwellings
receiving project-based assistance pursuant to programs including,
but not limited to:
a. Section 221(d)(3) or 236 of the National Housing Act,
b. Section 1 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of
1965,
c. Section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937, or
d. Sections 502(a), 504, 514, 515, 516 and 533 of the
Housing Act of 1949;
10.  "Federally owned housing" means residential dwellings owned
or managed by the federal agency, or for which a federal agency is a
trustee or conservator.  The term federal agency includes the
federal Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Farmers
Home Administration, the Resolution Trust Corporation, the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation, the General Services Administration,
the Department of Defense, the federal Department of Veterans
Affairs, the Department of the Interior, the federal Department of
Transportation, and any other federal agency;
11.  "Hazard evaluation" means an on-site investigation process
established by the rules of the Board to determine and report the

existence, nature, severity, and location of lead-based paint
hazards in residential dwellings.  For purposes of this act, the
term hazard evaluation shall be synonymous with the term risk
assessment as used in Title X of the Residential Lead-based Paint
Hazard Reduction Act of 1992, 42 U.S.C. 4851 et seq., Public Law No.
102-550;
12.  "Interim controls" means a set of measures designed to
temporarily reduce 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;
13.  "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 in
target housing, such lower level as may be established
by the United States Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development, as defined in Section 302(c) of the
federal Lead-based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act, or
b. in the case of any other paint or surface coatings,
such other level as may be established by the Board;
14.  "Lead-based paint activities" means:
a. in the case of public property and private property,
hazard evaluation assessment, inspection, deleading
and abatement of lead sources or lead-based paint,
lead-based paint hazards, lead-contaminated dust, or
lead-contaminated soil, and demolition, and
b. in the case of any public building constructed before
1978, commercial building, bridge, or other structure
or superstructure, identification of lead-based paint
and materials containing lead-based paint, deleading,
removal of lead from bridges and demolition;
15.  "Lead-based paint contractor" means any individual or firm
who performs or supervises or offers to perform or to supervise
lead-based paint inspections, hazard evaluations, project designs,
abatements or reduction;
16.  "Lead-based paint reduction contractor" means any
individual who performs or supervises lead-based paint services,
including but not limited to hazard reduction, abatement, or
deleading;
17.  "Lead-based paint hazard" means any condition that causes
exposure to lead from lead-contaminated dust, lead-contaminated soil
or 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
Board;

18.  "Lead-based paint hazard evaluator" means an individual
certified by the Department to perform lead-based paint hazard
evaluations;
19.  "Lead-based paint inspector" means an individual certified
by the Department to perform a surface-by-surface investigation to
determine the presence of lead-based paint and provide a report
explaining the results of the investigation;
20.  "Lead-based paint services" means any lead-based paint
hazard evaluation, detection, reduction, renovation, remodeling,
abatement, on-site testing, or any other lead-based paint activities
which may create a lead-based paint hazard;
21.  "Lead-based paint specialist" means any worker or other
person directly and substantially involved in the performance of
lead-based paint services and who has satisfactorily completed the
required level of lead-based paint training from accredited training
providers and programs, or in the case of out-of-state providers and
programs, from Department-recognized and approved providers and
programs.  For the purposes of this article, the term lead-based
paint specialist shall be synonymous with the term abatement worker
or worker as used in Title X of the Residential Lead-based Paint
Hazards Reduction Act of 1992, 42 U.S.C., Section 4851 et seq.,
Public Law No. 102-550;
22.  "Lead-contaminated dust" means surface dust in residential
or commercial dwellings that contains an area or mass concentration
of lead in excess of levels determined by the Board to pose a threat
of adverse human health effects;
23.  "Lead-contaminated soil" means bare soil on residential or
commercial real property that contains lead at or in excess of the
levels determined to be hazardous to human health by the Board;
24.  "Lead-hazard detection" means the identification of lead-
based paint hazards;
25.  "Reduction" or "lead-hazard reduction" means measures
designed to reduce or eliminate human exposure to lead-based paint
hazards through methods including interim controls and abatement;
26.  "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 one 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 one or more persons;
and
27.  "Target housing" means any housing constructed prior to
1978.  In the case of jurisdictions which banned the sale or use of
lead-based paint prior to 1978, the United States Secretary of

Housing and Urban Development, at the Secretary's discretion, may
designate an earlier date.

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