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Code · Washington · Title 70A — Environmental Health and Safety · Chapter 70A.420

RCW 70A.420.070

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(1)(a) The director or the director's designee is authorized to inspect at reasonable times:
(i)Premises or facilities where those engaged in training for lead-based paint activities and renovation activities conduct business; and
(ii)The business records of, and take samples at, the businesses accredited, certified, or subject to regulation under this chapter to conduct lead-based paint training, lead-based paint activities, or renovation activities.
(b)Any accredited training program or any firm or individual certified under this chapter that denies access to the department for the purposes of
(a)of this subsection is subject to deaccreditation or decertification under RCW 70A.420.040 and other enforcement actions.
(2)The director or the director's designee is authorized to inspect premises or facilities, with the consent of the owner or owner's agent, where violations may occur concerning lead-based paint activities or renovation activities, as defined under RCW 70A.420.020 , at reasonable times, when feasible.
[ 2025 c 180 s 6 ; 2020 c 20 s 1276 ; 2003 c 322 s 7 . Formerly RCW 70.103.070 .]
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