Sec. 2822. Lead-based paint testing and reporting
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Not later than February 1, 2020, the Secretary of Defense shall establish a policy under which— a qualified individual may access a military installation for the purpose of conducting lead testing on the installation, subject to the approval of the Secretary; and the results of any lead testing conducted on a military installation shall be transmitted— in the case of a military installation located inside the United States, to— the civil engineer of the installation; the housing management office of the installation; the public health organization on the installation; the major subordinate command of the Armed Force with jurisdiction over the installation; and if required by law, any relevant Federal, State, and local agencies; and in the case of a military installation located outside the United States, to the civil engineer or commander of the installation who shall transmit those results to the major subordinate command of the Armed Force with jurisdiction over the installation.
In this subsection: The term United States has the meaning given such term in section 101(a)(1) of title 10, United States Code. The term qualified individual means an individual who is certified by the Environmental Protection Agency or by a State as— a lead-based paint inspector; or a lead-based paint risk assessor. Subchapter III of chapter 169 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new section: Not later than February 1 of each year, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report that sets forth, with respect to military housing under the jurisdiction of each Secretary of a military department for the calendar year preceding the year in which the report is submitted, the following:
A certification that indicates whether the military housing under the jurisdiction of the Secretary concerned is in compliance with the requirements respecting lead-based paint, lead-based paint activities, and lead-based paint hazards described in section 408 of the Toxic Substances Control Act ( 15 U.S.C. 2688 ). A detailed summary of the data, disaggregated by military department, used in making the certification under subparagraph (A). The total number of military housing units under the jurisdiction of the Secretary concerned that were inspected for lead-based paint in accordance with the requirements described in subparagraph (A).
The total number of military housing units under the jurisdiction of the Secretary concerned that were not inspected for lead-based paint. The total number of military housing units that were found to contain lead-based paint in the course of the inspections described in subparagraph (C). A description of any abatement efforts with respect to lead-based paint conducted regarding the military housing units described in subparagraph (E). The Secretary of Defense shall publish each report submitted under paragraph
(1)on a publicly available website of the Department of Defense. In this section, the term military housing includes military family housing and military unaccompanied housing (as such term is defined in section 2871 of this title). . The table of sections at the beginning of such subchapter is amended by adding at the end the following new item: 2869a. Annual reporting on lead-based paint in military housing .
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Lead-based paint testing and reporting
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