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or nursery school may not be licensed, registered, certified or
otherwise approved or receive any state funds unless it is in
compliance with this section.

 
Sec. 4. 22 MRSA §1321, as amended by PL 2003, c. 421, §§6 to 8, is
further amended to read:

 
§1321. Notice and removal

 
If the department determines that an environmental lead hazard
exists in or on any dwelling, premises, residential child-
occupied facility, child care facility, premises of a home day
family child care provider or nursery school:

 
1. Notice posted. The department shall post in or upon the
dwelling, premises, residential child-occupied facility, child
care facility, premises of the home day family child care
provider or nursery school, in a conspicuous place or places,
notice of the existence of environmental lead hazard. Notice may
not be removed until the department states that the environmental
lead hazard no longer exists;

 
2. Notice to persons. The department shall give notice of
the existence of the environmental lead hazard to all occupants;

 
3. Notice to owner; removal. The department shall give
notice of the existence of the environmental lead hazard to the
owner and order that the lead-based substances be removed,
replaced or securely and permanently covered within 30 days of
receipt of the notice. If the lead-based substances can not be
removed, replaced or securely and permanently covered within 30
days, the department may grant an extension of reasonable time.
All lead-based paint activities must be performed in accordance
with rules adopted by the Department of Environmental Protection
pursuant to Title 38, chapter 12-B. In the case of an owner-
occupied, single-family residence, the department may provide
technical assistance and guidance in lieu of enforcement activity
at the department's discretion; and

 
4. Sale of dwelling, residential facility, child-occupied
facility or nursery school. If, before the end of the 30-day
period or extension, the owner sells the dwelling, premises,
child care facility, premises of the home day family child care
provider, residential child-occupied facility or nursery school,
the owner shall notify the prospective buyer of the environmental
lead hazard and the new owner must assume the responsibility of
carrying out the requirements of this section within the
specified time period.


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