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The owner must:
*Vermont's Essential Maintenance Practices are:
The law also has other provisions relating to Vermont DOH authority to inspect units, issuance of EMO training certificates, owner liability and future rule making authority.
The law has been in effect since July 1, 1996. As of February 1999, over 7,000 people had taken the EMP course, and over 7,000 affidavits had been filed. The National Center interviewed fifteen property owners, managers, and trainers and Health Department staff to get a sense of their experiences with the law. The paper summarizing their views is available as the Vermont Evaluation (see below to download.)
For a copy of the Vermont Lead Law, please contact:
Lead Poisoning Prevention Program
Vermont Department of Health
108 Cherry Street
Burlington, Vermont 05402.
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