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TSCA regulations require sellers and landlords to disclose the presence of lead-based paint and lead hazards in target housing. These regulations, usually referred to as the Disclosure Rule, were jointly issued by the EPA and HUD, pursuant to a mandate in Section 1018 of Title X of the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992. The only affirmative act the Disclosure Rule requires is disclosure TSCA does not require landlords and sellers to conduct any lead abatement projects. As the EPA said in the enforcement response policy for the Disclosure Rule, [t]he purpose of the Disclosure Rule is to ensure that individuals and families receive the information necessary to protect themselves and their families from lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards. Because the Disclosure Rule does not require any reduction of lead in homes, it has been criticized as a weak response to a national crisis. On the other hand, the cost of removing lead... [Pg.640]

Section 1018—Disclosure Rule Enforcement Response and Penalty Policy, Dec. 2007, 5 (emphasis added). [Pg.640]

Disclosure Rule Enforcement Response and Penalty Policy (Dec. [Pg.687]

EPA, Office of Enforcement and Comphance Assurance, Office of Civil Enforcement, Waste and Chemical Enforcement Division, Section 1018—Disclosure Rule Enforcement Response and Penalty Policy (Dec. 2007) Lead Disclosure ERP12-07... [Pg.691]


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