Lead-Based Paint Abatement and Evaluation Program: Firm Certification

If you are an abatement or evaluation firm, then we recommend you read through all of the subjects below to learn how to fulfill your legal requirements to protect yourself, your employees and your clients from the dangers of lead exposure.

Firm Certification

EPA's lead-based paint abatement and evaluation rule requires both firms and individuals to be certified. This section provides information about firm certification, where EPA is responsible for the abatement program, as well as how to apply and what fees are required.

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Determine if You Apply to EPA or Your State, Tribe or Territory

EPA's abatement and evaluation program applies to all states, tribes and territories where EPA has not specifically provided authorization for that state, tribe or territory to operate the program themselves. Therefore, if you do work in Alaska, Arizona, Florida, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, South Carolina, South Dakota or Wyoming, then apply for EPA firm certification.

Contractors working in states not listed above should follow the link provided here for the state or tribe for more information about their training and certification requirements. These states are authorized to administer their own abatement and evaluation programs in lieu of the federal program. Note that if you work in more than one state, you may need both EPA and state certification.

Abatement Rule Requires Firm Certification

Federal law requires all abatement and evaluation firms (including sole proprietorships) working in housing, or facilities where children are routinely present, built before 1978, to be certified. Firm certification is a key requirement to ensure individual certification and the use of required work practices. Firms must apply to EPA for certification to perform abatement or evaluation.

To apply, a firm must submit a completed application and fee to EPA online.

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When Should Recertification Applications Be Submitted?