the twenty-four-hour day to children under sixteen years of age,
away from their own homes. The term does not include child day
care furnished in places of worship during religious services.
"Hazardous condition" means any condition that causes
exposure to lead from lead-contaminated dust, lead-contaminated
soil or a 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 by the administrator of the Environmental Protection
Agency under section 403 of the Toxic Substances Control Act.
"Inspector-risk assessor" means a person trained and
certified in accordance with the requirements of the Lead
Certification Act, to perform all activities of the inspector-
technician, as well as to identify the presence of lead-based
paint and to collect additional information designed to assess
the level of risk to residents of residential dwellings.
"Inspector-technician" means a person trained and certified
in accordance with the requirements of the Lead Certification
Act, to perform inspections solely for the purpose of
determining the presence of lead-based paint through the use of
onsite testing, such as XRF analysis, and the collection of
samples for laboratory analysis.
Section 1004. Lead Testing.--(a) A person desiring to
obtain or renew a license for maintaining, operating and
conducting a child day care center or family child care home
shall submit:
(1) a lead certification from an individual or laboratory
accredited by the Department of Environmental Protection that
includes lead levels in water; and
(2) for a building build prior to 1978, a lead inspection
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