Nebraska Statutes 71-6319.28. Lead-based paint hazard, defined
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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 paint or is present in accessible surfaces, friction surfaces, or impact surfaces that would result in adverse human health effects as identified by the department.
Terms Used In Nebraska Statutes 71-6319.28
- Department: means the Department of Health and Human Services. See Nebraska Statutes 71-6319.15
- Deteriorated paint: means paint that is cracking, flaking, chipping, peeling, or otherwise separating from the substrate of a building component. See Nebraska Statutes 71-6319.16
- Lead-based paint: means paint or other surface coatings that contain lead equal to or in excess of one milligram per square centimeter or more than five-tenths of one percent by weight in a residential dwelling or child-occupied facility. See Nebraska Statutes 71-6319.26
- Lead-contaminated dust: means surface dust in a residential dwelling or child-occupied facility that contains an area or mass concentration of lead at or in excess of levels identified by the department. See Nebraska Statutes 71-6319.30
- Lead-contaminated soil: means bare soil on residential real property or on the property of a child-occupied facility that contains lead at or in excess of levels identified by the department. See Nebraska Statutes 71-6319.31