Ohio Code 3742.39 – Clearance examination
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A residential unit, child care facility, or school remains subject to a lead hazard control order issued under section 3742.37 of the Revised Code until the unit, facility, or school passes a clearance examination. After the unit, facility, or school passes the clearance examination, the director of health or board of health that issued the order shall provide the owner and manager of the unit, facility, or school with information on methods of maintaining control of each lead hazard specified in the order. In the case of a residential unit in which an individual who is not the owner or manager resides, the director or board also shall provide the information to the individual residing in the unit.
Terms Used In Ohio Code 3742.39
- Board of health: means the board of health of a city or general health district or the authority having the duties of a board of health under section 3709. See Ohio Code 3742.01
- Child care facility: means each area of any of the following in which child care, as defined in section 5104. See Ohio Code 3742.01
- Clearance examination: means an examination to determine whether the lead hazards in a residential unit, child care facility, or school have been sufficiently controlled. See Ohio Code 3742.01
- Lead hazard: includes lead-based paint, lead-contaminated dust, lead-contaminated soil, and lead-contaminated water pipes. See Ohio Code 3742.01
- Manager: means a person, who may be the same person as the owner, responsible for the daily operation of a residential unit, child care facility, or school. See Ohio Code 3742.01
- Residential unit: includes a residential rental unit. See Ohio Code 3742.01
- School: means a public or nonpublic school in which children under six years of age receive education. See Ohio Code 3742.01