GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 31-41-3 - Definitions
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    31-41-3   (2010)
   31-41-3.    Definitions 
      As used in this chapter, the term:
      (1)  "Abatement"  means any set of measures designed to eliminate lead-based paint  hazards, in accordance with standards developed by the board, including:
            (A)  Removal  of lead-based paint and lead contaminated dust, the permanent  containment or encapsulation of lead-based paint, the replacement of  lead-painted surfaces or fixtures, and the removal or covering of lead  contaminated soil; and
            (B)  All preparation, cleanup, disposal, and postabatement clearance testing activities associated with such measures.
      (2)  "Accessible  surface" means an interior or exterior surface painted with lead-based  paint that is accessible for a young child to mouth or chew.
      (2.1)  "Board" means the Board of Natural Resources of the State of Georgia.
      (2.2)  "Child-occupied  facility" means a building or portion of a building constructed prior  to 1978, visited by the same child, six years of age or under, on at  least two different days within the same week (Sunday through Saturday  period), provided that each day's visit lasts at least three hours and  the combined weekly visit lasts at least six hours. Child-occupied  facilities include, but are not limited to, day-care centers,  preschools, and kindergarten facilities.
      (3)  "Department" means the Department of Natural Resources.
      (4)  "Friction  surface" means an interior or exterior surface that is subject to  abrasion or friction, including certain window, floor, and stair  surfaces.
      (5)  "Impact surface" means an  interior or exterior surface or fixture that is subject to damage by  repeated impacts, for example, certain parts of door frames.
      (6)  "Inspection"  means a surface by surface investigation to determine the presence of  lead-based paint and the provision of a report explaining the results of  the investigation.
      (7)  "Interim  controls" means a measure or set of measures as specified by the board  taken by the owner of a structure that are designed to control  temporarily human exposure or likely exposure to lead-based paint  hazards.
      (8)  "Lead-based paint" means  paint or other surface coatings that contain lead in excess of limits  established by board regulation.
      (9)  "Lead-based  paint activities" means the inspection and assessment of lead hazards  and the planning, implementation, and inspection of interim controls,  renovation, and abatement activities at target housing and  child-occupied facilities.
      (10)  "Lead-based  paint hazard" means any condition that causes exposure to lead from  lead contaminated dust, lead contaminated soil, or lead contaminated  paint that is deteriorated or present in accessible surfaces, friction  surfaces, or impact surfaces that would result in adverse human health  effects as established pursuant to Section 403 of the Toxic Substances  Control Act.
      (11)  "Lead contaminated  dust" means surface dust in residential dwellings or in other facilities  occupied or regularly used by children that contains an area or mass  concentration of lead in excess of levels determined pursuant to Section  403 of the Toxic Substances Control Act.
      (12)  "Lead  contaminated soil" means bare soil on residential real property or on  other sites frequented by children that contains lead at or in excess of  levels determined to be hazardous to human health pursuant to Section  403 of the Toxic Substances Control Act.
      (13)  "Lead  contaminated waste" means any discarded material resulting from an  abatement activity that fails the toxicity characteristics determined by  the department.
      (13.1)  "Lead dust  sampling technician" means an individual employed to perform lead dust  clearance sampling for renovation as determined by the department.
      (14)  "Lead  firm" means a company, partnership, corporation, sole proprietorship,  association, or other business entity that employs or contracts with  persons to perform lead-based paint activities.
      (15)  "Lead  inspector" means a person who conducts inspections to determine the  presence of lead-based paint or lead-based paint hazards.
      (16)  "Lead project designer" means a person who plans or designs abatement activities and interim controls.
      (17)  "Lead risk assessor" means a person who conducts on-site risk assessments of lead hazards.
      (18)  "Lead supervisor" means a person who supervises and conducts abatement of lead-based paint hazards.
      (19)  "Lead worker" means any person performing lead hazard reduction activities.
      (19.1)  "Minor  repair and maintenance activities" means activities that disrupt six  square feet or less of painted surface per room for interior activities  or 20 square feet or less of painted surface for exterior activities  where none of the work practices prohibited or restricted as determined  by the department are used or where the work does not involve window  replacement or demolition of painted surface areas. Jobs performed in  the same room within 30 days are considered the same job for purposes of  this definition.
      (19.2)  "Renovation"  means the modification of any target housing or child-occupied facility  structure or portion thereof, that results in the disturbance of painted  surfaces unless that activity is performed as part of an abatement  activity. Renovation includes but is not limited to the removal,  modification, re-coating, or repair of painted surfaces or painted  components; the removal of building components; weatherization projects;  and interim controls that disturb painted surfaces. A renovation  performed for the purpose of converting a building, or part of a  building into target housing or a child-occupied facility is a  renovation. Such term shall not include minor repair and maintenance  activities.
      (19.3)  "Renovation firm"  means a company, partnership, corporation, sole proprietorship or  individual doing business, association, or other business entity that  employs or contracts with persons to perform lead-based paint  renovations as determined by the department.
      (19.4)  "Renovator" means an individual who either performs or directs workers who perform renovations.
      (20)  "Risk  assessment" means an on-site investigation to determine and report the  existence, nature, severity, and location of lead-based paint hazards in  or on any structure or site, including:
            (A)  Information gathering regarding the age and history of the structure and the occupancy or other use by young children;
            (B)  Visual inspection;
            (C)  Limited wipe sampling or other environmental sampling techniques;
            (D)  Other activity as may be appropriate; and
            (E)  Provision of a report explaining the results of the investigation.
      (21)  "Target  housing" means any housing constructed prior to 1978, except housing  for the elderly or persons with disabilities (unless any child or  children age six years or under resides or is expected to reside in such  housing for the elderly or persons with disabilities) or any  zero-bedroom dwelling.