Form 330 lead paint risk reduction inspection certificate instructions and attachment forms form 330 instructions an accredited inspection contractor who has not had form 330s issued to them in the past may call 410 537 3825 to request a package to be issued.
Maryland lead paint inspection contractor.
Anyone or any business that serves as a lead paint contractor supervisor inspector risk assessor or training provider must be accredited by the state of maryland.
Maryland s reduction of lead risk in housing law requires owners of rental properties built before 1978 to register their units with maryland department of the environment mde distribute specific educational materials and meet specific lead paint risk reduction standards at certain triggering events.
The law established states that any property built prior to 1950 that is used as a rental property must meet one of the inspection standards and have a lead paint certificate.
Contact information for more information please contact 410 537 4199 or 1 800 776 2706.
The inspection contractors ic listed have been accredited licensed by the maryland department of the environment to provide lead paint inspection services.
An individual must pass an examination and provide proof of relevant experience.
Lead paint inspection maryland department of the environment runs the state mandated lead paint program.
The residential commercial and public building contractors rc listed have been accredited by the maryland department of the environment to provide lead paint abatement services.
The inspection contractors qualify to perform different types of inspections based on the accreditation category ies of the inspector s that work for the contractor.
Please call the lead rental registry at 1 800 776 2706 in state or 410 537 4199 you may not be in compliance with maryland laws.
2015 the maryland department of the environment maintains lists of accredited lead paint inspection contractors.
Contact an accredited lead paint inspection contractor who has been approved by mde to conduct lead paint surveys.
There are two kinds of lead paint supervisors who may perform lead paint abatement work on residential commercial and public buildings.
An accredited lead paint inspector technician or risk assessor who is employed by that contractor will perform a detailed survey of all painted surfaces to determine that there is no lead paint.
The maryland lead risk reduction in housing law law requires inspections to be conducted at various times.