N.C. Lead-Based Paint Rules & Regulations
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Abatement Activities
Lead Inspections, Risk Assessments, Abatements, and Project Design
General Statute/N.C. Rule | About this Statute/Rule |
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N.C. General Statute §130A-453.01 through 453.11 (PDF) | Established the Lead-Based Paint Hazard Management Program for Abatement Activities (LHMP). |
Lead-Based Paint Hazard Management Program (PDF) 10A NCAC 41C .0800-.0809 | Rules (administrative code) adopted by the North Carolina Health Commission to implement the statutes. |
Lead-Based Paint Activities Identification of Dangerous Levels of Lead | The LHMP Rules adopt federal regulations relating to lead-based paint activities in child-occupied facilities and target (pre-1978) housing. |
More Guidance for Abatement Work
Renovation, Repair and Painting
General Statute/N.C. Rule | About this Statute/Rule |
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N.C. General Statute §130A-453.22 through 453.31 (PDF) | Established the Lead-Based Paint Hazard Management Program for Renovation, Repair and Painting (LHMP-RRP). Program Update: LHMP Renovation, Repair and Painting Update 2014 (PDF) |
Lead-Based Paint Hazard Management Program for Renovation, Repair and Painting (PDF) 10A NCAC 41C .0900 | Rules (administrative code) adopted by the North Carolina Health Commission to implement the statutes. |
Lead-Based Paint Activities Residential Property Renovation | The LHMP Rules adopt federal regulations relating to lead-based paint activities in child-occupied facilities and target (pre-1978). |
More Regulatory Guidance
- N.C. Requirements for Conducting Lead-Based Paint Management Activities (PDF)
- N.C. Health Hazards Control Lead Program Update 2002 (PDF)
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Program Rules — an overview of the rules and history of amendments.