As used in this article only, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated, in accordance with P.L. 2021, c. 182 (N.J.S.A.
52:27D-437.16 et seq.) and N.J.A.C. 5:28A-1.1 et seq.:
DWELLING
A building containing a room or rooms, or suite, apartment,
unit, or space that is rented and occupied, or intended to be rented
and occupied, for sleeping and dwelling purposes by one or more persons.
DWELLING UNIT
A unit within a building that is rented and occupied, or
intended to be rented and occupied, for sleeping and dwelling purposes
by one or more persons.
MULTIPLE DWELLING
Any building or structure and any land appurtenant thereto,
and any portion thereof, in which three or more dwelling units are
occupied or intended to be occupied by three or more persons living
independently of each other. "Multiple dwelling" also means any group
of 10 or more buildings on a single parcel of land or on contiguous
parcels under common ownership, in each of which two dwelling units
are occupied, or intended to be occupied, by two persons or households
living independently of each other, and any land appurtenant thereto,
and any portion thereof. "Multiple dwelling" does not include those
buildings and structures that are excluded pursuant to N.J.S.A. 55:13A-3(k).
OWNER
Any person who owns, purports to own or is properly authorized
to exercise powers of or for an owner of property used as a dwelling
unit, which shall include the owner, landlord, and/or agent of every
single-family, two-family, and/or multiple-dwelling unit for rental.
PERIODIC LEAD-BASED PAINT INSPECTION
The initial inspection of all applicable dwelling units at
the earlier of two years from the effective date of P.L. 2021, c.
182, (July 22, 2022) (N.J.S.A. 52:27D-437.6), or tenant turnover and,
thereafter, the earlier of three years or upon tenant turnover, consistent
with N.J.A.C. 5:28A-2.1, for the purposes of identifying lead-based
paint hazards in dwellings subject to this article.
REMEDIATION
Interim controls or lead abatement work undertaken in conformance
with this article to address lead-based paint hazards.
TENANT TURNOVER
The time at which all existing occupants vacate a dwelling
unit and all new tenants move into the dwelling unit or the time at
which a new tenant enters a vacant dwelling unit.
VISUAL ASSESSMENT
A visual examination for deteriorated paint or visible surface
dust, debris, or residue.
All single-family, two-family, and multiple rental dwellings
must be inspected for lead-based paint hazards in accordance with
this article, except for the following:
A. Dwellings constructed during or after 1978;
B. Single-family and two-family dwellings that are rented out less than
six months per year;
C. Dwellings that have been certified to be free of lead-based paint
pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:17-3.16(b), either after an abatement is completed
or an evaluation has confirmed that there is no lead-based paint in
the dwelling;
D. Multiple rental dwellings that have been registered with the Department
of Community Affairs for at least 10 years and have no outstanding
lead violations from the most recent cyclical inspection performed
on the multiple dwelling under the Hotel and Multiple Dwelling Law
(N.J.S.A. 55:13A-1); and
E. Dwellings with a valid lead-safe certificate issued pursuant to the
RLPIL (lead-safe certificates are valid for two years from the date
of issuance).
If no lead-based paint hazards are identified upon inspection,
the Municipal Inspector or a hired licensed lead inspector/risk assessor
or contractor shall certify the dwelling as lead-safe on the form
prescribed from the Department of Community Affairs. A lead-safe certificate
shall be valid for two years from the date of issuance. A copy of
the lead-safe certificate shall be filed with the Township Code Enforcement
Officer. If the inspection is performed by a hired licensed lead inspector/risk
assessor or contractor, said inspector shall informed the Township
of the results.
The owner of the dwelling unit shall be responsible for remediation
of the lead-based paint hazard. Remediation and any reinspections
required following remediation must be conducted consistent with N.J.A.C.
5:28A-2.5. Documentation of such remediation shall be provided to
the Municipal Inspector.