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Twenty-two members of the House of Representatives caught up with their Senate colleagues May 22 by introducing legislation to lighten the burdens imposed by the Environmental Protection Agency's Lead: Renovation, Repair, and Painting rule.
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Reps. John Sullivan (R-OK) and Tim Murphy (R-PA) and nine bipartisan co-sponsors have introduced the Lead Exposure Reduction Amendments Act of 2012 (H.R. 5911), companion legislation to S.2148 introduced in the Senate in March.
Lead safety goes beyond just obeying the EPA's RRP rule because it's the law. Worker health is also a key reason to heed the RRP rule.
Possible OSHA or EPA fines may be one reason to comply with safety regs, but more important is the health and safety of you and your workers.
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NARI members report overwhelming support for opt-out reinstatement.
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Legislation would reinstate opt-out clause and reduce fines for first-time document error fines.
There are pros and cons to states taking on the enforcement role of the Environmental Protection Agency's lead rule.
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