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effects of lead
poisoning

Get prepared:

Know how the City's
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Learn about the resources available for lead hazard control

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Rochester has a new Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Ordinance that will be implemented in July 2006. Property owners, residents, and community members may wonder what this law means for them.

The following information will outline the details of the Ordinance, and the policies and procedures for implementation of this Ordinance as identified by the City of Rochester. It is intended to help citizens understand the law and how to get more information.

What is the new Rochester lead law?

Why do we have a lead law?

What properties will the lead law affect?

How will properties be inspected for lead?

What does it mean to use “Lead Safe Work Practices”?

How can I make sure my property will pass the lead inspection?

What will happen after my unit is inspected?

Does a property have to be lead free to pass an inspection?

What will happen if a property in the “high risk” area fails the dust wipe test?

Who can do the work on my property?

What if I own my own home?

Will the apartment I own/live in be inspected right away?

How was the “high-risk” housing within the City determined?

Does the Ordinance require me to pay for a risk assessment?



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