§ 745.220 Scope and applicability
§ 745.223 Definitions
§ 745.225 Accreditation of training programs: target housing and child occupied facilities
§ 745.226 Certification of individuals and firms engaged in lead-based paint activities: target housing and child-occupied facilities
§ 745.227 Work practice standards for conducting lead-based paint activities: target housing and child-occupied facilities
§ 745.233 Lead-based paint activities requirements
§ 745.235 Enforcement
§ 745.237 Inspections
§ 745.238 Fees for accreditation and certification of lead-based paint activities
§ 745.239 Effective dates

Terms Used In CFR > Title 40 > Chapter I > Subchapter R > Part 745 > Subpart L - Lead-Based Paint Activities

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