(1) “Target housing” means housing constructed before 1978, except any of the following:
  (a) Housing for the elderly or persons with disabilities, unless any 1 or more children age 6 years or less resides or is expected to reside in that housing.
  (b) A 0-bedroom dwelling.
  (c) An unoccupied dwelling unit pending demolition, provided the dwelling unit remains unoccupied until demolition.
  (2) “Third party examination” means the examination for certification under this part in the disciplines of clearance technician, inspector, risk assessor, worker, and supervisor offered and administered by a party other than an accredited training program.
  (3) “Training curriculum” means an established set of course topics for instruction in an accredited training program for a particular discipline designed to provide specialized knowledge and skills.
  (4) “Training hour” means not less than 50 minutes of actual learning, including, but not limited to, time devoted to lecture, learning activities, small group activities, demonstrations, evaluations, or hands-on experience or a combination of those activities.
  (5) “Training manager” means the individual responsible for administering an accredited training program and monitoring the performance of principal instructors and guest instructors.
  (6) “Visual inspection for clearance testing” means the visual examination of a residential dwelling or a child occupied facility following an abatement designed to determine whether the abatement has been successfully completed.
  (7) “Visual inspection for risk assessment” means the visual examination of a residential dwelling or a child occupied facility to determine the existence of deteriorated paint or other potential sources of lead-based paint hazards.