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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(1) After August 31, 1998, it is unlawful for any firm which does not possess a valid lead-based paint certified firm certificate to perform or offer to perform any lead-based paint activity covered under Sections 49-17-501 through 49-17-531. Certificates issued prior to July 1, 2009, shall be valid only for abatements. Certificates issued after July 1, 2009, shall indicate whether the firm is certified for renovations or abatements; or certified for both renovations and abatements.
(2) To qualify for a lead-based paint certified firm certificate, an applicant shall submit to the commission a letter attesting that the firm shall employ only appropriately certified employees to conduct lead-based paint activities and that the firm and its employees shall follow the work practice standards adopted under Sections 49-17-501 through 49-17-531 in conducting those activities. Applicant's letter submitted after July 1, 2009, shall indicate whether the applicant intends to perform renovations or abatements; or to perform both renovations and abatements.
(3) Applicants for lead-based paint certified firm certificate shall pay the applicable fee.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Mississippi Code Title 49. Conservation and Ecology § 49-17-521 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ms/title-49-conservation-and-ecology/ms-code-sect-49-17-521/
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