Change or Add Renovation, Repair, and Painting (Rrp) Certificate Holder to Lead Based Paint Renovation (Lbpr) License is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Construction Contractors Board - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is an RRP certificate holder?
A: An RRP certificate holder is an individual who has completed training and certification in renovation, repair, and painting activities that may disturb lead-based paint.
Q: What is a LBPR license in Oregon?
A: An LBPR license stands for Lead Based Paint Renovation license and is required for contractors performing renovation, repair, or painting work that may disturb lead-based paint in pre-1978 residential properties in Oregon.
Q: Can an RRP certificate holder in Oregon perform lead-based paint renovation work?
A: No, an RRP certificate holder is not qualified to perform lead-based paint renovation work in Oregon. They need to obtain an LBPR license to do such work.
Q: Why is an LBPR license required for lead-based paint renovation work in Oregon?
A: An LBPR license is required in Oregon to ensure that contractors have the necessary training and knowledge to safely perform renovation, repair, or painting activities that may disturb lead-based paint, protecting the health of occupants and workers.
Q: How can someone obtain an LBPR license in Oregon?
A: To obtain an LBPR license in Oregon, individuals need to complete an EPA-approved training course and pass a state-approved exam. They must also submit an application, pay the required fees, and meet other licensing requirements.
Form Details:
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