81_FR_8018 81 FR 7987 - Lead-Based Paint Programs; Amendment to Jurisdiction-Specific Certification and Accreditation Requirements and Renovator Refresher Training Requirements

81 FR 7987 - Lead-Based Paint Programs; Amendment to Jurisdiction-Specific Certification and Accreditation Requirements and Renovator Refresher Training Requirements

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 31 (February 17, 2016)

Page Range7987-7996
FR Document2016-03216

EPA is finalizing revisions to the Lead Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) rule, and the Lead-based Paint (LBP) Activities rule. The revisions are intended to improve the day-to-day function of these programs by reducing burdens to industry and EPA, and by clarifying language for training providers, while retaining the protections provided by the original rules. First, EPA is modifying the requirement that the renovator refresher training for individuals have a hands-on component. Second, the Agency is removing jurisdiction- specific certification and accreditation requirements under the LBP Activities program in States where EPA administers the program. Previously, this program required that training providers, firms and individuals seek certification in each jurisdiction (e.g., a State) where the organization or person wanted to work. Third, EPA is adding clarifying language to the requirements for training providers under both the RRP and LBP Activities programs.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 31 (Wednesday, February 17, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 31 (Wednesday, February 17, 2016)]
[Rules and Regulations]
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From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2016-03216]


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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Part 745

[EPA-HQ-OPPT-2014-0304; FRL-9941-61]
RIN 2070-AK02


Lead-Based Paint Programs; Amendment to Jurisdiction-Specific 
Certification and Accreditation Requirements and Renovator Refresher 
Training Requirements

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: EPA is finalizing revisions to the Lead Renovation, Repair, 
and Painting (RRP) rule, and the Lead-based Paint (LBP) Activities 
rule. The revisions are intended to improve the day-to-day function of 
these programs by reducing burdens to industry and EPA, and by 
clarifying language for training providers, while retaining the 
protections provided by the original rules. First, EPA is modifying the 
requirement that the renovator refresher training for individuals have 
a hands-on component. Second, the Agency is removing jurisdiction-
specific certification and accreditation requirements under the LBP 
Activities program in States where EPA administers the program. 
Previously, this program required that training providers, firms and 
individuals seek certification in each jurisdiction (e.g., a State) 
where the organization or person wanted to work. Third, EPA is adding 
clarifying language to the requirements for training providers under 
both the RRP and LBP Activities programs.

DATES: This final rule is effective February 17, 2016.

ADDRESSES: The docket for this action, identified by docket 
identification (ID) number HQ-OPPT-2014-0304, is available at http://www.regulations.gov or at the Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics 
Docket (OPPT Docket), Environmental Protection Agency Docket Center 
(EPA/DC), West William Jefferson Clinton Bldg., Rm. 3334, 1301 
Constitution Ave. NW., Washington, DC. The Public Reading Room is open 
from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal 
holidays. The telephone number for the Public Reading Room is (202) 
566-1744, and the telephone number for the OPPT Docket is (202) 566-
0280. Please review the visitor instructions and additional information 
about the docket available at http://www.epa.gov/dockets.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For technical information contact: 
Marc Edmonds, National Program Chemicals Division, Office of Pollution 
Prevention and Toxics, Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 
Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20460-0001; telephone number: 
202-566-0758; email address: [email protected].
    For general information contact: The TSCA-Hotline, ABVI-Goodwill, 
422 South Clinton Ave., Rochester, NY 14620; telephone number: (202) 
554-1404; email address: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

I. Executive Summary

A. Does this action apply to me?

    You may be potentially affected by this action if you operate a 
training program required to be accredited under 40 CFR 745.225, if you 
are a firm or individual who must be certified to conduct lead-based 
paint activities in accordance with 40 CFR 745.226, or if you are an 
individual who must be certified to conduct renovation activities in 
accordance with 40 CFR 745.90. This rule applies only in States, 
territories, and tribal areas that do not have authorized programs 
pursuant to 40 CFR 745.324. For further information regarding the 
authorization status of States, territories, and Tribes, contact the 
National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (5323).
    The following list of North American Industrial Classification 
System (NAICS) codes is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather 
provides a guide to help readers determine whether this document 
applies to them. Potentially affected entities may include:
     Building construction (NAICS code 236), e.g., single-
family housing construction, multi-family housing construction, 
residential remodelers.
     Specialty trade contractors (NAICS code 238), e.g., 
plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning contractors, painting and wall 
covering contractors, electrical contractors, finish carpentry 
contractors, drywall and insulation contractors, siding contractors, 
tile and terrazzo contractors, glass and glazing contractors.
     Real estate (NAICS code 531), e.g., lessors of residential 
buildings and dwellings, residential property managers.
     Child day care services (NAICS code 624410).
     Elementary and secondary schools (NAICS code 611110), 
e.g., elementary schools with kindergarten classrooms.
     Other technical and trade schools (NAICS code 611519), 
e.g., training providers.

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     Engineering services (NAICS code 541330) and building 
inspection services (NAICS code 541350), e.g., dust sampling 
technicians.
     Lead abatement professionals (NAICS code 562910), e.g., 
firms and supervisors engaged in lead-based paint activities.

B. What is the agency's authority for taking this action?

    This final rule is being issued under the authority of Sections 
402(a) and 402(c)(3) of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), 15 
U.S.C. 2682(a) and 2682(c)(3).

C. What action is the agency taking?

    EPA is making minor revisions to the RRP rule that published in the 
Federal Register on April 22, 2008 (Ref. 1) and the Lead-based Paint 
Activities rule that published in the Federal Register on August 29, 
1996 (Ref. 2). EPA is modifying the requirement that the renovator 
refresher training for individuals have a hands-on component. The 
Agency is also removing jurisdictions under the LBP Activities program 
in States where EPA administers the program. Previously, this program 
required that training providers, firms and individuals seek 
certification in each jurisdiction (e.g., a State) where the 
organization or person wanted to work. In addition, EPA is adding 
clarifying language to the requirements for training providers under 
both the RRP and LBP Activities programs.

D. Why is the agency taking this action?

    The proposed revisions are intended to improve the day-to-day 
function of these programs by reducing burdens to industry and the EPA 
and by clarifying language for training providers, while retaining the 
benefits of the original rules.

E. What are the estimated incremental impacts of this action?

    EPA has prepared an economic analysis (EA) of the potential 
incremental impacts associated with this rulemaking (Ref. 3). This 
analysis, which is available in the docket, is discussed in more detail 
in Unit III. The following is a brief outline of the estimated 
incremental impacts of this rulemaking.
    [ssquf] Overall costs. This rule is estimated to result in cost 
savings of $1.8 million to $3.4 million per year.
    [ssquf] Paperwork burdens. The rule affects information collection 
activities by training providers that wish to offer e-learning 
refresher training and is estimated to have an incremental total 
estimated annual burden of 2,656 hours. Burden is defined at 5 CFR 
1320.3(b).
    [ssquf] Small entity impacts. This rule does not have a significant 
impact on a substantial number of small entities.
    [ssquf] Effects on State, local, and Tribal governments. This rule 
does not have an intergovernmental mandate, any significant or unique 
effects on small governments, or Federalism or Tribal implications.

II. Discussion of Comments on the Proposal and the Final Rule

    This unit discusses the final rule, including what was proposed and 
the public comments received on the proposed rule. A separate document 
that summarizes the comments received that were relevant to the 
proposal and EPA's responses has been prepared and is available in the 
docket for this rulemaking (Ref. 4).

A. Hands-On Training

    To become certified as a renovator, a person must successfully 
complete a renovator course accredited by EPA or by a State, 
territorial, or tribal program authorized by EPA. To gain initial 
certification, individual renovators must complete an 8-hour training 
course. People who had taken an EPA, Department of Housing and Urban 
Development (HUD), or EPA/HUD model renovation training course could 
take the 4-hour refresher renovator training in lieu of the 8-hour 
initial course. Trainings are taught either in a classroom or via 
electronic learning (e-learning). E-learning is a web-based training 
that is not lead by an instructor where the student can take the 
training at his or her own pace. Requirements specific to e-learning 
are found at 40 CFR 745.225. To maintain certification, renovators must 
complete a renovator refresher course before their certification 
expires. If the renovator does not complete the course within the 
required timeframe, the individual must retake the initial 8-hour 
course to become certified again.
    The 8-hour initial training includes hands-on training in testing 
for lead in paint, methods for minimizing the creation of dust and 
lead-based paint hazards, interior and exterior containment and cleanup 
methods, and cleaning verification. Activities covered include the use 
of EPA-recognized test kits, setting up barriers, covering furniture, 
ducts, and carpeted floors with plastic, mopping floors, bagging waste, 
and determining that the work area has been adequately cleaned. Each 
student performs these activities in front of an instructor who 
determines if the student is proficient in each one. Students must be 
deemed proficient in order to pass the class and become a certified 
renovator. The current version of the renovator refresher course 
includes hands-on training in testing paint for lead and cleaning 
verification.
    On January 15, 2015, EPA proposed to eliminate the hands-on 
requirement in the renovator refresher course. Over 140 comments on its 
proposal were received. Comments both supported and opposed the 
proposed change. After carefully weighing the issues at stake and 
considering the concerns raised by commenters, the Agency is 
promulgating a modified version of the proposal. Specifically, EPA will 
allow renovators to take a refresher course without hands-on training 
once every other certification. Once a renovator takes the refresher 
course without the hands-on training, their next refresher training 
must include hands-on training. The certification from the refresher 
course without hands-on training will last for 3 years. Taking the 
course without hands-on training is optional but once a renovator takes 
the course, their next refresher course must include hands-on training 
and be taken within 3 years of their previous certification. The 
certification from taking a course with hands-on training will last for 
5 years.
    Many commenters stated that allowing the refresher course to be 
taught entirely via e-learning would result in more trained 
contractors. One commenter stated the e-learning course would allow for 
wider adoption of the rule resulting in higher compliance. Another 
commenter stated that this will benefit homeowners by having more 
trained renovators in the field. One commenter who is in favor of e-
learning training stated that when he took his initial renovator 
training, he spent 2 days traveling to and from the training and 
another day taking the class. E-learning training would have saved this 
person travel costs and time away from work. EPA agrees that a 
refresher training taught entirely online via e-learning would result 
in more renovators taking the training. Without the hands-on 
requirement, renovators seeking recertification would be able to take 
the course entirely via e-learning without having to travel to a 
training location to perform the hands-on activities. This change will 
make it easier for renovators to take the refresher training, 
especially renovators who live far from a training facility. Renovators 
will save time and travel costs by taking the course from a single 
location, possibly their own home. Although the e-learning training 
will only be allowed for every other refresher

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training, EPA believes that the associated burden and cost savings will 
lead to more renovators taking the refresher training and becoming 
recertified. Having more renovators take the refresher training will 
lead to a higher number of certified renovators, resulting in a 
workforce better able to perform renovations in a lead-safe manner.
    Many commenters believe that an in-class course provides better 
training than an e-learning course. One commenter stated that students 
learn more when they can interact with other students and share 
information. Many commenters stated that students learn better by 
performing hands-on activities. One commenter stated that it is 
important for students to practice what they learn and get immediate 
feedback from instructors. Another commenter stated that people who 
work with their hands, such as renovators, learn better from doing 
rather than watching. While EPA believes that renovators can 
sufficiently learn the RRP requirements via e-learning training, the 
Agency understands the commenters' concerns about students missing out 
on potential benefits of hands-on training and interaction with 
trainers and students when they take an e-learning course. These 
concerns are another reason EPA shortened the certification period for 
the renovator course that does not include hands-on training to 3 years 
and required in-class training every other certification. This way, 
renovators who may learn more in a classroom setting will not be able 
to take the e-learning course perpetually without ever having classroom 
refresher training. Further, they will have to take the in-class 
training sooner, after only 3 years from when they completed the e-
learning course.
    Many commenters were concerned that training providers would have 
difficulty verifying the identity of the person taking the course. One 
commenter stated that it would be difficult, if not impossible, to 
verify that the person taking the training is, in fact, the individual 
who receives certification. Another commenter pointed out that a 
classroom-based course reduces the potential for misrepresentation and 
fraud that can take place in an online learning situation. As one 
training provider explained, there are measures that it takes to verify 
student identity in an e-learning course but admitted that there is no 
guarantee that the person taking the course is who they claim to be. 
Several commenters suggested possible solutions, such as tracking IP 
addresses or taking a picture of the student without notice to verify 
their identity. These commenters' suggestions, as well as others, do 
not appear to be practical methods to verify student identity. EPA has 
already employed more practical methods of verifying student 
participation when accrediting a training program to offer these 
refresher training courses for renovation: Each student is assigned a 
unique identifier to launch and re-launch the course, each student 
completes periodic knowledge checks equivalent to the number and 
content of those in EPA's model course, and each student is tested with 
at least 20 questions and scores at least 80% for successful 
completion. EPA recognizes the possibility that someone could have 
another person take the course for him or her; however, there are 
potential penalties for those who do this. Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1001, 
it is a criminal violation to knowingly and willfully make a false or 
fraudulent statement in any matter within EPA's jurisdiction. 
Furthermore, if a renovator is tempted to have someone else take the 
course for them, they will know that they will have to take the course 
in person for their next certification, ensuring that their identity 
can be verified, because the e-learning course can only be taken once 
every other certification.
    EPA understands that there may be disadvantages to e-learning 
training. However, the Agency expects that the associated burden and 
cost savings of the rule will lead to more renovators taking the 
refresher training and becoming recertified than would have done so 
otherwise. The Agency believes the benefits of having more renovators 
take the refresher training, leading to a higher number of certified 
renovators, will outweigh any disadvantages of the final rule.

B. Jurisdictions

    On June 9, 1999, 40 CFR part 745, subpart L, was amended to include 
a fee schedule for training programs seeking EPA accreditation and for 
individuals and firms seeking EPA certification (Ref. 5). These fees 
were established as directed by TSCA section 402(a)(3), which requires 
EPA to recover the cost of administering and enforcing the LBP 
Activities requirements in States without authorized programs. The fee 
schedule created a multi-jurisdiction registration fee which applies to 
individuals, firms and training programs that provide training or 
perform lead-based paint activities in more than one State administered 
by the EPA program. This fee is applied per discipline for each 
additional EPA-administered State in which the applicant seeks 
certification/recertification or accreditation/reaccreditation. An EPA-
administered jurisdiction is either an individual State without an 
authorized program or all Tribes without authorized programs in a given 
EPA Region.
    The multi-state jurisdiction fee of $35 was based on the estimated 
burdens required for Agency clerical, technical, and managerial staff 
to perform tasks associated with adding jurisdictions to a 
certification or accreditation. Tasks include entering the information 
into a database, approving or disapproving the application and 
generating and mailing a certificate to the applicant. After years of 
implementing the LBP Activities Program, the Agency believes that 
separate certifications for each EPA-administered State jurisdiction 
are not necessary. In particular, EPA does not believe it is necessary 
for the Agency to certify or accredit the same applicant multiple 
times; certification in one EPA-administered State jurisdiction should 
be sufficient to perform work in any other EPA-administered State. 
Accordingly, the Agency is eliminating the requirement for separate 
certifications in each EPA-administered State jurisdiction in the LBP 
Activities Program. Regulated entities will no longer have to send an 
application and fees to EPA for the purpose of adding additional EPA-
administered State jurisdictions to their certification or 
accreditation. Now when a regulated entity applies to EPA and receives 
certification in the LBP Activities Program, they will be able to work 
in any EPA-administered State.
    EPA received many comments on its proposal to remove jurisdictions 
from the LBP Activities Program. Most comments were in support of 
eliminating jurisdictions. Commenters who opposed the proposed removal 
were confused about what EPA was proposing, believing that the Agency 
was going to change the requirements for States to become authorized to 
implement the LBP Activities Program. The Agency is not changing the 
State authorization requirements, nor did it propose to do so. EPA is 
promulgating the revisions as proposed by eliminating jurisdictions in 
the LBP Activities Program administered by EPA.
    Now that jurisdictions in EPA's LBP Activities Program have been 
removed, firms, individuals and training providers will receive one 
certificate that will allow them to work in all EPA-administered States 
instead of one certificate per State. Certificates issued before this 
final rule are still valid until their expiration and regulated 
entities will not need their certificates replaced

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because of this rule. In addition, a previous certification in a single 
EPA-administered jurisdiction allows firms, individuals and training 
providers to perform lead-based paint activities in all EPA-
administered jurisdictions until the expiration of that certification.

C. Clarification Regarding Training Provider Application Requirements

    EPA is clarifying the application regulations for accredited 
training providers under the RRP rule (Ref. 1) and LBP Activities rule 
(Ref. 2). It was brought to the Agency's attention that the regulations 
did not specifically state what constituted a violation of the 
regulations at 40 CFR 745.225. For example, some other regulatory 
provisions, such as 40 CFR 745.87, specifically list various activities 
that are considered a violation of TSCA. Accordingly, the Agency 
proposed to add clarifying language explaining that training providers 
must follow the requirements in that section. EPA believes that 
accredited training providers already understand this, but EPA proposed 
to add the clarifying language to ensure understanding of the 
requirements--similar to what has been done in other regulations. This 
clarifying language does not change any requirements for accredited 
training providers.
    The Agency received few comments on the clarification. Most of the 
comments expressed general support for the proposed change. One 
commenter said that the current requirements are specific and the 
clarification is not necessary. EPA disagrees with this comment. The 
language in 40 CFR 745.225 did not specifically say that a failure to 
follow the requirements of that section was a violation. While it is 
likely that many training providers already understand that, EPA 
believes it is important to make it clear in the regulations in order 
to eliminate any confusion about what constitutes a violation. 
Therefore, EPA is finalizing the changes as proposed by adding the 
clarifying language to 40 CFR 745.225.

D. Correction to Training Notification Requirements

    The regulatory text of the final RRP rule in 2008 (Ref. 1) 
inadvertently omitted a requirement for accredited providers of 
renovation training to provide notification to EPA after each training 
course the provider delivers. The provision was designed to supply 
important information regarding certified renovators for EPA's 
compliance monitoring efforts. In 2009, EPA issued a rule (Ref. 6) to 
correct this omission by amending 40 CFR 745.225(c)(14) to require 
post-course notifications from accredited providers of renovator or 
dust sampling technician training. The 2009 rule also included 
conforming changes to 40 CFR 745.225(c)(14)(iii) to include the correct 
name of the sample post-course notification form and to make it clear 
that all methods of post-course notification are available to both 
renovation training providers and LBP Activities training providers. As 
amended, 40 CFR 745.225(c)(14) required renovation training providers 
to notify EPA no later than 10 business days following course 
completion. Although EPA identified this requirement in its cost 
estimates in 2008, the regulatory provision was subsequently 
overwritten by another rulemaking. Specifically, in a 2011 rule (Ref. 
7), the regulatory language inadvertently removed the regulatory text 
that was added to 40 CFR 745.225(c)(14)(i) by the 2009 rule. In January 
2015, EPA proposed to add the same language back to 40 CFR 
745.225(c)(14)(i) that was included in the 2009 rule.
    EPA received several comments about the correction to the 
notification regulations. Two commenters said they had no objection to 
the correction. Another commenter said simply that he supported the 
proposed change. No commenters opposed making the correction. EPA is 
promulgating the revision as proposed.

E. Notifications for E-Learning Trainers

    As explained in the preamble to the proposed rule, EPA considered 
modifying the requirements regarding online training notifications by 
requiring training providers that teach the e-learning refresher course 
to submit notifications via the internet. For years, training providers 
have had the option of submitting notifications electronically via 
EPA's Central Data Exchange (CDX). The CDX system is designed to 
streamline the notification process for training providers and EPA 
alike, and to perform basic validations of electronic submissions that 
reduce common errors in notifications otherwise submitted on paper. 
Submitting notification via the internet reduces the burden on the 
training providers and the Agency, as well as saving taxpayer dollars.
    The Agency requested comment on whether it should require training 
providers to submit online notifications for the refresher course that 
does not include hands-on training. EPA received one comment submitted 
by a training provider who supported the requirement. No commenters 
opposed the change. Based on the benefits of online notifications, EPA 
is promulgating a requirement that training providers that teach the 
renovator refresher course without hands-on training must submit their 
post-training notifications via the internet. Most, if not all, of the 
refresher courses without hands-on training will be taught via e-
learning since there will be no need for students to take the course in 
person. EPA believes that trainers who teach an e-learning course 
clearly have the technical knowledge and ability to submit their post-
training notifications via the internet and it is therefore appropriate 
to promulgate this requirement. As stated later in this Unit, these 
trainers will not have to submit pre-training notifications; therefore, 
this requirement only applies to post-training notifications.
    EPA also requested comment on how it should modify the notification 
requirements to accommodate training taught entirely via e-learning. 
Training providers submit both a pre-training and post-training 
notification for each course that they teach. Now that the renovator 
refresher training can be taught entirely online via e-learning, there 
will be no classroom session for which to notify EPA for the e-learning 
class. Consequently, pre-training notifications will not be required 
for such courses. Because the training provider will still need to send 
to EPA the names of the students who completed the e-learning course, 
post-training notifications are still required.
    EPA received several comments regarding how it should modify the 
post-training notification requirements. One commenter said that EPA 
should be notified as soon as the student completes the course. Another 
commenter stated that post-training notifications should be sent 
quarterly, or at most monthly. EPA believes that submitting 
notifications at the time the student finishes the course would be too 
burdensome for training providers. Furthermore, it is not necessary for 
student information to be submitted the same day the course is 
completed. On the other hand, with quarterly notifications, information 
for some students would not be submitted to EPA for almost three months 
after the training was completed. There are times when EPA uses the 
information from notifications to verify whether a certain person is a 
certified renovator. A delay of three months increases the likelihood 
of this information not being available when the Agency needs it. As a 
compromise, and as one of the commenters suggested, the Agency is 
requiring the notifications to be

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submitted every month. Specifically, for renovator refresher courses 
without hands-on training, training providers must submit post-training 
notifications to EPA anytime from the first to tenth day of the month 
that includes the required information on students who completed the 
course in the previous month.
    The Agency is requiring training providers that teach the refresher 
training entirely online via e-learning to include the expiration of 
the renovator's certification in the post-training notification. Now 
that renovator certifications can be either 3 or 5 years, it is 
important to have the expiration date on the notification so EPA can 
tell when the renovator's certification expires and whether he or she 
took the course that is taught entirely online via e-learning. The 
Agency is also requiring course completion certificates for all 
renovator courses to include the expiration of the certification. 
Because of the two different certification timeframes, it is important 
for the certificate to clearly state when the certification expires. 
This information may be of help to various parties including homeowners 
and training providers. Homeowners may want to verify that the 
certified renovators working in their homes are currently certified. 
Training providers who teach the refresher training are required to 
verify whether the student is eligible to take the refresher training 
which would be difficult to do without knowing when the renovator's 
certification expires.

F. Grandfathering

    In the 2008 RRP rule (Ref. 1), EPA created a grandfather provision 
that allowed renovators who have taken an EPA, Department of Housing 
and Urban Development (HUD), or EPA/HUD model renovation training 
course, to take the 4-hour refresher renovator training in lieu of the 
8-hour initial course to receive their initial certification. In a 
subsequent rulemaking, the regulations were changed (Ref. 7) to allow 
renovators to take advantage of the provision only if they had taken 
the prerequisite course before October 4, 2011. Now that the Agency is 
allowing a refresher course that does not have a hands-on requirement, 
the grandfather provision would have allowed a student to receive 
initial renovator certification by taking an e-learning refresher 
course that does not have hands-on training. EPA received several 
comments about the grandfather provision. Commenters were concerned 
that, under the proposal, renovators would be able to take the 
refresher course without hands-on training as their initial renovator 
training.
    EPA believes that it is important for renovators to have hands-on 
training when they receive their initial certification. To address 
commenters' concerns, EPA will ensure that all renovators have hands-on 
training when they get their initial certification, by requiring 
renovators who take advantage of the grandfather provision to take a 
refresher training that includes hands-on training. Therefore, only 
renovators that have received their initial certification under the RRP 
program may take the renovator refresher course that does not include 
hands-on training.

III. Economic Analysis

    EPA's economic analysis of the potential costs and savings 
associated with this action (Ref. 3), is available in the docket and is 
briefly summarized in this Unit.
    The rule amendments do not preempt regulations by states, 
territories, or tribal governments that have their own authorized lead 
programs, so these estimates only reflect changes in EPA-administered 
jurisdictions.
    Over 500,000 renovators have been trained and certified under the 
federal RRP program since renovator training became mandatory in 2010. 
Since a large number of renovators received their initial certification 
in the first year of the program, there will be some initial 
cyclicality in the annual number of renovators recertified. However, 
this cyclicality will decrease over time as trained renovators exit the 
industry and are replaced by new entrants. EPA's analysis makes the 
simplifying assumptions that under the existing regulation (where all 
refresher training is valid for 5 years) there will be a steady state 
average of 100,000 renovators per year with expiring certifications, 
and 30,000 renovators per year will leave the industry and be replaced 
by new entrants who must take the initial training course. So an 
average of 70,000 renovators per year would take the refresher course 
in the baseline.
    In the baseline, both initial and refresher renovator training must 
have a hands-on component, and renovator certification and 
recertification are both valid for 5 years. EPA considered several 
options for revising the hands-on requirement for renovator refresher 
training. The options differed in terms of the length of time for which 
recertification based on refresher training without a hands-on 
component would be valid, as well as the number of training cycles in 
which hands-on refresher training would have to be taken (i.e., every 
other time, every third time, or never). The options that EPA analyzed 
are summarized in Table 1. The final rule reflects the refresher 
training requirements in Option 4(c).

               Table 1--Options for Renovator Refresher Training Analyzed in the Economic Analysis
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                                                                                                     Number of
                                               Period for which            Period for which          training
                                           recertification is valid    recertification is valid      cycles in
                 Option                       based on refresher          based on refresher      which hands-on
                                           training with a hands-on    training without a hands-     refresher
                                                   component                 on component          training must
                                                                                                     be taken
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Existing rule...........................  5 years...................  Not allowed...............               1
Option 1................................  5 years...................  5 years...................               0
Option 2................................  5 years...................  5 years...................               2
Option 3(a).............................  5 years...................  2 years...................               0
Option 3(b).............................  5 years...................  3 years...................               0
Option 4(a).............................  5 years...................  2 years...................               2
Option 4(b).............................  5 years...................  2 years...................               3
Option 4(c).............................  5 years...................  3 years...................               2
Option 4(d).............................  5 years...................  3 years...................               3
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The Final Rule Is Option 4(c)
    Allowing refresher training to be taught without the hands-on 
component will reduce costs for training providers because they will no 
longer have to purchase the supplies required for hands-on training. As 
a result, the average cost per student of providing such a course is 
expected to be $45 less than the baseline cost. Some or all of these 
savings may be passed on to the students in the form of lower tuition.
    Refresher training without a hands-on component can be taken 
entirely online via e-learning. Most training providers currently 
offering the classroom portion of a renovator training course online 
charge the same tuition whether the class is taken in person or online, 
suggesting that the costs of providing e-learning and in-person 
training are similar. But renovators taking a course entirely via e-
learning will avoid the time and associated expenses needed to travel 
to a training site, at an average savings of $144 per person.
    Due to the cost savings, as many as 400 training providers might 
offer refresher training via e-learning if the hands-on requirement is 
revised, and many renovators will take their training via e-learning. 
But some renovators will still choose to take their training in person 
even when they are eligible for an e-learning class. EPA considered 
three different scenarios for how renovators might respond if the 
hands-on requirement is modified, assuming that 50%, 75%, or 90% of 
renovators would choose to take their training online if they are 
allowed to do so. This means that at least 10%, 25%, or 50% of 
renovators would choose to take all of their training in person under 
each option. And under Options 2 and 4, renovators who chose to take 
training without a hands-on component would have to take hands-on 
training in a subsequent training cycle. So under these options, the 
number of renovators being trained in person in any given year exceeds 
10%, 25%, or 50% of the total number of renovators trained that year. 
Table 2, lists the annual number of renovators trained under each 
option. To simplify the analysis, renovators are assumed to take 
training without a hands-on component via e-learning, although the rule 
would also allow such training to be taken in person. The range in the 
results for each option reflects the different scenarios for the number 
of renovators electing to take e-learning training.

                         Table 2--Average Annual Number of Renovators Trained by Option
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                                   New renovators   Renovators taking    Renovators taking     Total renovators
              Option               taking initial  in-person refresher      online-only        taking refresher
                                      training           training        refresher training        training
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Existing rule....................          30,000  70,000.............  0..................  70,000.
Option 1.........................          30,000  7,000 to 35,000....  35,000 to 63,000...  70,000.
Option 2.........................          30,000  33,000 to 49,000...  21,000 to 37,000...  70,000.
Option 3(a)......................          30,000  7,000 to 35,000....  88,000 to 158,000..  123,000 to 165,000.
Option 3(b)......................          30,000  7,000 to 35,000....  58,000 to 105,000..  93,000 to 112,000.
Option 4(a)......................          30,000  50,000 to 59,000...  27,000 to 49,000...  86,000 to 100,000.
Option 4(b)......................          30,000  39,000 to 53,000...  43,000 to 78,000...  96,000 to 117,000.
Option 4(c)......................          30,000  43,000 to 55,000...  25,000 to 44,000...  80,000 to 88,000.
Option 4(d)......................          30,000  31,000 to 48,000...  36,000 to 65,000...  84,000 to 96,000.
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The Final Rule Is Option 4(c)
    The rule amendments also change the notification requirements for 
training courses. Post-training notifications will have to include the 
expiration date for each renovator's certification, but it takes a 
negligible effort for the training provider to submit this information. 
Training providers will not be required to submit pre-notifications for 
e-learning courses that have no in-person component, which will reduce 
the total number of submissions by between 4,000 and 7,000 per year. 
The amendments also allow training providers to submit post-
notifications once a month for e-learning courses that have no in-
person component, instead of no later than ten business days following 
course completion. Such monthly notifications would have to be 
submitted though EPA's CDX system, but approximately 92% of 
notifications are already submitted via CDX. Assuming that 400 training 
providers offer e-learning refresher training, up to 4,800 post-
training notifications could be submitted for e-learning training each 
year. This is a reduction compared to the number of post-training 
notifications that would be submitted if the amendments did not allow 
monthly reporting for e-learning training, and it is partially offset 
by a reduction in the number of post-training notifications for in-
person classes.
    And the rule removes the $35 multi-jurisdiction registration fee 
that individuals, firms, and training providers currently pay when they 
apply to perform lead-based paint activities or provide training for 
that program in additional EPA-administered jurisdictions. In a typical 
year, these entities apply to work in a total of 431 additional 
jurisdictions.
    The rule requires training providers to include the expiration date 
of the renovator's certification in the post-training notification, but 
the time required to do this is negligible. The rule also clarifies the 
requirements for the time-frame to submit post-training notifications 
for in-person training courses. The burden and cost of this activity 
were already accounted for in previous economic analyses and ICRs for 
the lead program, and are not repeated here in order to avoid double-
counting these costs. Another revision adds clarifying language 
explaining that training providers must follow the regulations. This 
does not affect the estimated cost of compliance because it does not 
change any requirements for accredited training providers.
    Table 3, presents the total cost savings of the rule options, 
including modifying the notification requirements for training 
providers, and removing the multi-jurisdiction fee. The final rule, 
which is Option 4(c), is estimated to result in cost savings of $1.8 
million to $3.4 million per year (in 2014 dollars). The rule reduces 
the cost of providing and taking refresher training enough that 
compliance costs decrease even though reducing the certification period 
to 3 years for renovators taking refresher training without a hands-on 
component is projected to increase the total number of renovators 
trained per year.

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     Table 3--Total Annualized Cost Savings of Minor Amendments Rule
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                 Description of
                                modifications to
           Option              refresher training    Total cost  savings
                                 recertification    ($ million per year)
                                  requirements
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Option 1....................  Training without      $8.2 to $12.4.
                               hands-on valid for
                               5 years.
Option 2....................  Training without      $3.9 to $7.0.
                               hands-on component
                               valid for 5 years.
                               Hands-on training
                               required every
                               other
                               recertification
                               period.
Option 3(a).................  Training without      $1.8 to $3.4.
                               hands-on valid for
                               2 years.
Option 3(b).................  Training without      $4.5 to $8.2.
                               hands-on valid for
                               3 years.
Option 4(a).................  Training without      $0.5 to $1.0.
                               hands-on valid for
                               2 years. Hands-on
                               training required
                               every 2 cycles.
Option 4(b).................  Training without      $0.9 to $1.6.
                               hands-on valid for
                               2 years. Hands-on
                               training required
                               every 3 cycles.
Option 4(c)--Final Rule.....  Training without      $1.8 to $3.4.
                               hands-on valid for
                               3 years. Hands-on
                               training required
                               every 2 cycles.
Option 4(d).................  Training without      $2.7 to $5.0.
                               hands-on valid for
                               3 years. Hands-on
                               training required
                               every 3 cycles.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Cost savings for all options reflect revisions to the renovator 
refresher training requirements, changes to the pre- and post-training 
notifications, and the removal of the multi-jurisdiction registration 
fee. Recertification based on refresher training with a hands-on 
component is valid for 5 years under all of the options.

IV. References

    The following is a listing of the documents that are specifically 
referenced in this document. The docket includes these documents and 
other information considered by EPA, including documents that are 
referenced within the documents that are included in the docket, even 
if the referenced document is not physically located in the docket. For 
assistance in locating these other documents, please consult the 
technical person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.

    1. Lead; Renovation, Repair, and Painting Program; Final Rule. 
Federal Register April 22, 2008 (73 FR 21692) (FRL-8355-7).
    2. Lead; Requirements for Lead-Based Paint Activities in Target 
Housing and Child-Occupied Facilities; Final Rule. Federal Register 
August 29, 1996 (61 FR 45778) (FRL-5389-9).
    3. EPA. Economic Analysis for the Lead-Based Paint Program Minor 
Amendments Final Rule (Economic Analysis). October 2015.
    4. EPA. Response to Public Comments; Lead-based Paint Programs; 
Amendment to Jurisdiction-Specific Certification and Accreditation 
Requirements and Renovator Refresher Training Requirements 
Rulemaking. October 2015.
    5. Lead; Fees for Accreditation of Training Programs and 
Certification of Lead-based Paint Activities Contractors; Final 
Rule. Federal Register June 9, 1999 (64 FR 31091) (FRL-6058-6).
    6. Lead; Minor Amendments to the Renovation, Repair, and 
Painting Program; Final Rule. Federal Register July 15, 2009 (74 FR 
34257) (FRL-8422-7).
    7. Lead; Clearance and Clearance Testing Requirements for the 
Renovation, Repair, and Painting Program; Final Rule. Federal 
Register August 5, 2011 (76 FR 47918) (FRL-8881-8).
    8. EPA. Information Collection Request (ICR) for TSCA sections 
402 and 404 Training, Certification, Accreditation and Standards for 
Lead-Based Paint Activities and Renovation, Repair, and Painting. 
EPA ICR No. 2502.02 and OMB No. 2070-0192. October 2015.

V. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review and Executive 
Order 13563: Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review

    This action is a significant regulatory action that was submitted 
to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review under Executive 
Orders 12866, October 4, 1993 (58 FR 51735) and 13563, January 21, 2011 
(76 FR 3821) and any changes made in response to OMB recommendations 
are documented in the docket.
    EPA prepared an economic analysis of the potential cost savings 
associated with this action (Ref. 3), which is available in the docket 
and is briefly summarized in Unit III.

B. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)

    The information collection requirements in this rule have been 
submitted to OMB for review and approval under the PRA, 44 U.S.C. 3501 
et seq. The ICR document prepared by EPA has been assigned EPA ICR No. 
2502.02 and the OMB Control No. 2070-0192 (Ref. 8). The ICR document 
provides a detailed presentation of the estimated burden and costs 
predicted as a result of this action. You can find a copy of the ICR in 
the docket for this rule, and it is briefly summarized here. The 
information collection requirements are not enforceable until OMB 
approves them.
    Respondents/Affected Entities: The rule affects information 
collection activities by training providers that wish to offer e-
learning refresher training and by renovators that attend training.
    Respondent's Obligation to Respond: Although training providers 
have the option of choosing whether to offer such training, once an 
entity chooses to do so, the information collection activities 
contained in this rule become mandatory.
    Estimated Number of Respondents: 25,048 per year, of which 400 are 
training providers, 9,859 are renovators who take refresher training 
more frequently because their previous training did not include a 
hands-on component, and 14,789 are renovators who do not travel to 
refresher training because they utilize e-learning.
    Frequency of Response: 1, on occasion.
    Total Estimated Burden: 15,472 hours (per year). Burden is defined 
at 5 CFR 1320.3(b).
    Total Estimated Burden Cost: $724,073 (per year), includes $0 
annualized capital or operation & maintenance costs.
    Change in Approved Burden: The total burden in OMB's inventory for 
the existing, approved ICR for the lead paint program is 6,463,297 
hours (OMB Control No. 2070-0195, EPA ICR No. 2507.01). With the 
addition of the 15,472 hours related to this rule amendments (which 
qualifies as a program change), the total annual burden for the lead 
paint program is estimated to be 6,478,769 hours. This is comprised of 
a reduction of 26,620 hours for renovators that take e-learning 
training and thus do not travel to a training site, an increase of 
39,436 hours for more frequent training of renovators

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who took their previous training without a hands-on component, and 
2,656 hours due to additional training provider activities.
    An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required 
to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a 
currently valid OMB control number. The OMB control numbers for the 
EPA's regulations in 40 CFR are listed in 40 CFR part 9. When OMB 
approves this ICR, the Agency will announce that approval in the 
Federal Register and publish a technical amendment to 40 CFR part 9 to 
display the OMB control number for the approved information collection 
activities contained in this final rule.

C. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)

    I certify that this action will not have a significant economic 
impact on a substantial number of small entities under the RFA, 5 
U.S.C. 601 et seq. In making this determination, the impact of concern 
is any significant adverse economic impact on small entities. An agency 
may certify that a rule will not have a significant economic impact on 
a substantial number of small entities if the rule relieves regulatory 
burden, has no net burden or otherwise has a positive economic effect 
on the small entities subject to the rule.
    Eliminating multi-jurisdiction registration fees saves money for 
entities that wish to perform LBP activities in multiple jurisdictions. 
The rule also allows training providers (many of which are small 
businesses) additional flexibility in how they offer training. E-
learning training is already allowed for the classroom component of 
both initial and refresher training, and training providers can choose 
whether or not to offer it. The amended rule still allows training 
providers to choose what type of training to offer because they can 
continue to offer refresher training with a hands-on component, begin 
offering e-learning training without the hands-on component, or offer 
both types of training.
    Training providers that voluntarily choose to start offering e-
learning refresher training without a hands-on component would incur 
costs for some activities (e.g., applying for a new accreditation) but 
they would reduce other expenses (e.g., supplies for the hands-on 
training). See the Economic Analysis (Ref. 3) for additional 
information on the potential costs and savings of these activities. 
Because there is no requirement mandating that training providers offer 
an e-learning refresher course, training providers will not choose to 
offer e-learning training unless the savings from doing so exceed the 
costs, or if they can recover their costs through tuition charges, 
increased volume of business, or other means. The rule requires 
training providers to include the expiration date of the renovator's 
certification in the post-training notification, but the time required 
to do this is negligible.

D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (UMRA)

    This action does not contain an unfunded mandate of $100 million or 
more as described in UMRA, 2 U.S.C. 1531-1538, and does not 
significantly or uniquely affect small governments. The rule amendments 
do not preempt regulations by states, territories, or tribal 
governments that have their own authorized lead programs, so those 
jurisdictions are not required to change their programs.

E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism

    This action does not have federalism implications as specified in 
Executive Order 13132, August 10, 1999 (64 FR 43255). It will not have 
substantial direct effects on the states, on the relationship between 
the national government and the states, or on the distribution of power 
and responsibilities among the various levels of government.

F. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With Indian 
Tribal Governments

    This action does not have tribal implications as specified in 
Executive Order 13175, November 9, 2000 (65 FR 67249). The rule 
amendments do not preempt regulations by tribal governments that have 
their own authorized lead programs, so those jurisdictions are not 
required to adopt these amendments. Tribal governments can serve as 
training providers, and those training providers that choose to offer 
e-learning refresher renovator training would incur costs for some 
activities (such as applying for a new accreditation) but they would 
reduce other expenses (such as supplies for the hands-on training). 
However, there is no requirement mandating that training providers 
offer an e-learning refresher course. So training providers will not 
choose to offer e-learning training unless the savings of doing so 
exceed the costs, or if they can recover their costs through tuition 
charges or other means. Thus, Executive Order 13175 does not apply to 
this action.

G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children From Environmental 
Health Risks and Safety Risks

    This action is not subject to Executive Order 13045, April 23, 1997 
(62 FR 19885) because it is not an economically significant regulatory 
action as defined by Executive Order 12866, and because EPA interprets 
Executive Order 13045 as applying only to those regulatory actions that 
concern health or safety risks, such that the analysis required under 
section 5-501 of the Executive Order has the potential to influence the 
regulation. This action does not establish an environmental standard 
intended to mitigate health or safety risks. Furthermore, the 
requirements in the lead program will continue to protect children, 
since renovators will still be required to take an 8 hour initial 
training that includes a hands-on component; they will still have to 
take regular refresher training; the refresher training will have to 
include a hands-on component every other training cycle; refresher 
training without a hands-on component will only be valid for 3 years; 
and renovators will still have to comply with the work practice 
requirements for renovation, repair or painting activities that disturb 
lead-based paint.

H. Executive Order 13211: Actions Concerning Regulations That 
Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use

    This action is not a significant energy action as defined in 
Executive Order 13211, May 22, 2001 (66 FR 28355), because it is not 
likely to have a significant adverse effect on the supply, 
distribution, or use of energy. Further, this rule is not likely to 
have any adverse energy effects because it does not require any action 
related to the supply, distribution, or use of energy.

I. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act (NTTAA)

    This rule does not involve technical standards and is therefore not 
subject to considerations under section 12(d) of NTTAA, 15 U.S.C. 272 
note.

J. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions To Address Environmental 
Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations

    EPA has determined that this action will not have 
disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental 
effects on minority or low-income populations as specified in Executive 
Order 12898, February 16, 1994 (59 FR 7629). This action does not 
directly affect the level of protection provided to human health or the

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environment. The rule removes multi-jurisdiction fees for the LBP 
Activities program, revises the hands-on requirement for refresher 
renovator training, and changes the notification requirements for 
training providers. However, renovators will still be required to take 
an 8 hour initial training that includes a hands-on component; they 
will still have to take regular refresher training; the refresher 
training will have to include a hands-on component every other training 
cycle; refresher training without a hands-on component will only be 
valid for 3 years; and renovators will still have to comply with the 
work practice requirements for renovation, repair or painting 
activities that disturb lead-based paint.

K. Congressional Review Act (CRA)

    This action is subject to the CRA, 5 U.S.C. 801 et seq., and EPA 
will submit a rule report to each House of the Congress and to the 
Comptroller General of the United States. This action is not a ``major 
rule'' as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).

List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 745

    Environmental protection, Lead, Lead-based paint, Renovation.

    Dated: February 10, 2016.
Gina McCarthy
Administrator.

    Therefore, 40 CFR chapter I is amended as follows:

PART 745--[AMENDED]

0
1. The authority citation for part 745 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  15 U.S.C. 2605, 2607, 2681-2692 and 42 U.S.C. 4852d.


0
2. In Sec.  745.90:
0
a. Revise paragraph (a)(2).
0
b. Revise paragraph (a)(4).
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  745.90  Renovator certification and dust sampling technician 
certification.

    (a) * * *
    (2) Individuals who have successfully completed an accredited 
abatement worker or supervisor course, or individuals who successfully 
completed an EPA, HUD, or EPA/HUD model renovation training course 
before October 4, 2011 may take an accredited refresher renovator 
training course that includes hands-on training in lieu of the initial 
renovator training course to become a certified renovator.
* * * * *
    (4) To maintain renovator certification or dust sampling technician 
certification, an individual must complete a renovator or dust sampling 
technician refresher course accredited by EPA under Sec.  745.225 or by 
a State or Tribal program that is authorized under subpart Q of this 
part within 5 years of the date the individual completed the initial 
course described in paragraph (a)(1) of this section. If the individual 
does not complete a refresher course within this time, the individual 
must re-take the initial course to become certified again. Individuals 
who complete a renovator course accredited by EPA or an EPA authorized 
program on or before March 31, 2010, must complete a renovator 
refresher course accredited by EPA or an EPA authorized program on or 
before March 31, 2016, to maintain renovator certification. Individuals 
who completed a renovator course accredited by EPA or an EPA authorized 
program between April 1, 2010 and March 31, 2011, will have one year 
added to their original 5-year certification. Individuals who take a 
renovator refresher course that does not include hands-on training will 
be certified for 3 years from the date they complete the training. 
Individuals who take a refresher training course that includes hands-on 
training will be certified for 5 years. Individuals who take the 
renovator refresher without hands-on training must, for their next 
refresher course, take a refresher course that includes hands-on 
training to maintain renovator certification.
* * * * *

0
3. In Sec.  745.225:
0
a. Add paragraph (a)(4).
0
b. Revise the introductory text of paragraph (c).
0
c. Add paragraph (c)(8)(viii).
0
d. Revise paragraph (c)(13)(i).
0
e. Revise paragraph (c)(14)(i).
0
f. Add new paragraph (c)(14)(ii)(D)(7).
0
g. Revise the introductory text of paragraphs (d) and (e).
0
h. Revise paragraphs (e)(2), (3), and (4), and (e)(5)(viii).
    The additions and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  745.225  Accreditation of training programs: target housing and 
child occupied facilities.

    (a) * * *
    (4) Accredited training programs, training program managers, and 
principal instructors must comply with all of the requirements of this 
section including approved terms of the application and all of the 
requirements and limitations specified in any accreditation documents 
issued to training programs.
* * * * *
    (c) Requirements for the accreditation of training programs. A 
training program accredited by EPA to offer lead-based paint activities 
courses, renovator courses, or dust sampling technician courses must 
meet the following requirements:
* * * * *
    (8) * * *
    (viii) For renovator course completion certificates, the expiration 
date of certification.
* * * * *
    (13) * * *
    (i) The training manager must provide EPA with notification of all 
renovator, dust sampling technician, or lead-based paint activities 
courses offered except for any renovator course without hands-on 
training delivered via electronic learning. The original notification 
must be received by EPA at least 7 business days prior to the start 
date of any renovator, dust sampling technician, or lead-based paint 
activities course.
* * * * *
    (14) * * *
    (i) The training manager must provide EPA notification after the 
completion of any renovator, dust sampling, or lead-based paint 
activities course. This notification must be received by EPA no later 
than 10 business days following course completion. Notifications for 
any e-learning renovator refresher course that does not include hands-
on training must be submitted via the Central Data Exchange no later 
than the 10th day of the month and include all students trained in the 
previous month.
    (ii) * * *
    (D) * * *
    (7) For renovator refresher courses, the expiration date of 
certification.
* * * * *
    (d) Minimum training curriculum requirements. A training program 
accredited by EPA to offer lead-based paint courses in the specific 
disciplines listed in this paragraph (d) must ensure that its courses 
of study include, at a minimum, the following course topics.
* * * * *
    (e) Requirements for the accreditation of refresher training 
programs. A training program may seek accreditation to offer refresher 
training courses in any of the following disciplines: Inspector, risk 
assessor, supervisor, project designer, abatement worker, renovator, 
and dust sampling technician. A training program accredited by EPA to 
offer refresher training must meet the following minimum requirements:
* * * * *
    (2) Refresher courses for inspector, risk assessor, supervisor, and 
abatement worker must last a minimum of 8 training hours. Refresher 
courses for

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project designer, renovator, and dust sampling technician must last a 
minimum of 4 training hours. Refresher courses for all disciplines 
except renovator and project designer must include a hands-on 
component. Renovators must take a refresher course that includes hands-
on training at least every other recertification.
    (3) Except for renovator and project designer courses, for all 
other courses offered, the training program shall conduct a hands-on 
assessment. With the exception of project designer courses, the 
training program shall conduct a course test at the completion of the 
course. Renovators must take a refresher course that includes hands-on 
training at least every other recertification.
    (4) A training program may apply for accreditation of a refresher 
course concurrently with its application for accreditation of the 
corresponding training course as described in paragraph (b) of this 
section. If so, EPA shall use the approval procedure described in 
paragraph (b) of this section. In addition, the minimum requirements 
contained in paragraphs (c)(1) through (5), (c)(6)(viii) and (c)(7) 
through (14), and (e)(1) through (3) of this section shall also apply.
    (5) * * *
    (viii) The requirements in paragraphs (c)(1) through (5), 
(c)(6)(viii) and (c)(7) through (14) of this section apply to refresher 
training providers.
* * * * *

0
4. In Sec.  745.238:
0
a. Remove paragraph (c)(3).
0
b. Redesignate paragraphs (c)(4) and (5) as (c)(3) and (4).
0
c. Revise the headings for paragraphs (d)(1) and (2).
0
d. Revise paragraph (e)(2).
    The amendments read as follows:


Sec.  745.238  Fees for accreditation and certification of lead-based 
paint activities.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (1) Certification and re-certification-- (i) * * *
    (2) Accreditation and re-accreditation. * * *
* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (2) Submit application and payment in the amount specified in 
paragraph (c)(3) of this section in accordance with the instructions 
provided with the application package.
* * * * *
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                                                  Administrative practice and procedure,                           ACTION: Final rule.                                  I. Executive Summary
                                                  Agricultural commodities, Pesticides                             SUMMARY:    EPA is finalizing revisions to           A. Does this action apply to me?
                                                  and pests, Reporting and recordkeeping                           the Lead Renovation, Repair, and                        You may be potentially affected by
                                                  requirements.                                                    Painting (RRP) rule, and the Lead-based              this action if you operate a training
                                                    Dated: February 8, 2016.                                       Paint (LBP) Activities rule. The                     program required to be accredited under
                                                  Susan Lewis,                                                     revisions are intended to improve the                40 CFR 745.225, if you are a firm or
                                                  Director, Registration Division, Office of
                                                                                                                   day-to-day function of these programs                individual who must be certified to
                                                  Pesticide Programs.                                              by reducing burdens to industry and                  conduct lead-based paint activities in
                                                                                                                   EPA, and by clarifying language for                  accordance with 40 CFR 745.226, or if
                                                    Therefore, 40 CFR chapter I is                                 training providers, while retaining the              you are an individual who must be
                                                  amended as follows:                                              protections provided by the original                 certified to conduct renovation activities
                                                                                                                   rules. First, EPA is modifying the                   in accordance with 40 CFR 745.90. This
                                                  PART 180—[AMENDED]                                               requirement that the renovator refresher             rule applies only in States, territories,
                                                                                                                   training for individuals have a hands-on             and tribal areas that do not have
                                                  ■ 1. The authority citation for part 180                         component. Second, the Agency is                     authorized programs pursuant to 40 CFR
                                                  continues to read as follows:                                    removing jurisdiction-specific                       745.324. For further information
                                                      Authority: 21 U.S.C. 321(q), 346a and 371.                   certification and accreditation                      regarding the authorization status of
                                                                                                                   requirements under the LBP Activities                States, territories, and Tribes, contact
                                                  ■ 2. In § 180.420, is amended:                                   program in States where EPA                          the National Lead Information Center at
                                                  ■ i. By alphabetically adding ‘‘cotton,                          administers the program. Previously,                 1–800–424–LEAD (5323).
                                                  undelinted seed’’ to the table in                                this program required that training                     The following list of North American
                                                  paragraph (a)(2);                                                providers, firms and individuals seek                Industrial Classification System
                                                                                                                   certification in each jurisdiction (e.g., a          (NAICS) codes is not intended to be
                                                  ■ ii. By removing and reserving the text                         State) where the organization or person              exhaustive, but rather provides a guide
                                                  of paragraph (b);                                                wanted to work. Third, EPA is adding                 to help readers determine whether this
                                                  ■ iii. By removing ‘‘cotton, undelinted                          clarifying language to the requirements              document applies to them. Potentially
                                                  seed’’ from the table in paragraph (d).                          for training providers under both the                affected entities may include:
                                                    The addition reads as follows:                                 RRP and LBP Activities programs.                        • Building construction (NAICS code
                                                                                                                   DATES: This final rule is effective                  236), e.g., single-family housing
                                                  § 180.420 Fluridone; tolerances for                              February 17, 2016.                                   construction, multi-family housing
                                                  residues.                                                        ADDRESSES: The docket for this action,               construction, residential remodelers.
                                                      (a) * * *                                                    identified by docket identification (ID)                • Specialty trade contractors (NAICS
                                                                                                                   number HQ–OPPT–2014–0304, is                         code 238), e.g., plumbing, heating, and
                                                      (2) * * *                                                    available at http://www.regulations.gov              air-conditioning contractors, painting
                                                                                                                   or at the Office of Pollution Prevention             and wall covering contractors, electrical
                                                                                                Parts per          and Toxics Docket (OPPT Docket),                     contractors, finish carpentry contractors,
                                                            Commodity                            million
                                                                                                                   Environmental Protection Agency                      drywall and insulation contractors,
                                                                                                                   Docket Center (EPA/DC), West William                 siding contractors, tile and terrazzo
                                                     *        *         *                   *            *         Jefferson Clinton Bldg., Rm. 3334, 1301              contractors, glass and glazing
                                                  Cotton, undelinted seed .......                            0.1   Constitution Ave. NW., Washington,                   contractors.
                                                                                                                   DC. The Public Reading Room is open                     • Real estate (NAICS code 531), e.g.,
                                                       *           *           *            *            *         from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday                  lessors of residential buildings and
                                                                                                                   through Friday, excluding legal                      dwellings, residential property
                                                    (b) Section 18 emergency exemptions.                           holidays. The telephone number for the               managers.
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                                                  [Reserved].
                                                                                                                   Public Reading Room is (202) 566–1744,                  • Child day care services (NAICS
                                                                                                                   and the telephone number for the OPPT                code 624410).
                                                  *     *     *    *    *                                          Docket is (202) 566–0280. Please review                 • Elementary and secondary schools
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–03220 Filed 2–16–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                   the visitor instructions and additional              (NAICS code 611110), e.g., elementary
                                                  BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                           information about the docket available               schools with kindergarten classrooms.
                                                                                                                   at http://www.epa.gov/dockets.                          • Other technical and trade schools
                                                                                                                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For                 (NAICS code 611519), e.g., training
                                                                                                                   technical information contact: Marc                  providers.


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                                                    • Engineering services (NAICS code                     estimated annual burden of 2,656 hours.               Students must be deemed proficient in
                                                  541330) and building inspection                          Burden is defined at 5 CFR 1320.3(b).                 order to pass the class and become a
                                                  services (NAICS code 541350), e.g., dust                   D Small entity impacts. This rule does              certified renovator. The current version
                                                  sampling technicians.                                    not have a significant impact on a                    of the renovator refresher course
                                                    • Lead abatement professionals                         substantial number of small entities.                 includes hands-on training in testing
                                                  (NAICS code 562910), e.g., firms and                       D Effects on State, local, and Tribal               paint for lead and cleaning verification.
                                                  supervisors engaged in lead-based paint                  governments. This rule does not have an                  On January 15, 2015, EPA proposed to
                                                  activities.                                              intergovernmental mandate, any                        eliminate the hands-on requirement in
                                                                                                           significant or unique effects on small                the renovator refresher course. Over 140
                                                  B. What is the agency’s authority for                    governments, or Federalism or Tribal                  comments on its proposal were
                                                  taking this action?                                      implications.                                         received. Comments both supported and
                                                    This final rule is being issued under                                                                        opposed the proposed change. After
                                                                                                           II. Discussion of Comments on the
                                                  the authority of Sections 402(a) and                     Proposal and the Final Rule                           carefully weighing the issues at stake
                                                  402(c)(3) of the Toxic Substances                                                                              and considering the concerns raised by
                                                  Control Act (TSCA), 15 U.S.C. 2682(a)                       This unit discusses the final rule,                commenters, the Agency is
                                                  and 2682(c)(3).                                          including what was proposed and the                   promulgating a modified version of the
                                                                                                           public comments received on the                       proposal. Specifically, EPA will allow
                                                  C. What action is the agency taking?                     proposed rule. A separate document                    renovators to take a refresher course
                                                    EPA is making minor revisions to the                   that summarizes the comments received                 without hands-on training once every
                                                  RRP rule that published in the Federal                   that were relevant to the proposal and                other certification. Once a renovator
                                                  Register on April 22, 2008 (Ref. 1) and                  EPA’s responses has been prepared and                 takes the refresher course without the
                                                  the Lead-based Paint Activities rule that                is available in the docket for this                   hands-on training, their next refresher
                                                  published in the Federal Register on                     rulemaking (Ref. 4).                                  training must include hands-on training.
                                                  August 29, 1996 (Ref. 2). EPA is                         A. Hands-On Training                                  The certification from the refresher
                                                  modifying the requirement that the                                                                             course without hands-on training will
                                                  renovator refresher training for                            To become certified as a renovator, a              last for 3 years. Taking the course
                                                  individuals have a hands-on                              person must successfully complete a                   without hands-on training is optional
                                                  component. The Agency is also                            renovator course accredited by EPA or                 but once a renovator takes the course,
                                                  removing jurisdictions under the LBP                     by a State, territorial, or tribal program            their next refresher course must include
                                                  Activities program in States where EPA                   authorized by EPA. To gain initial                    hands-on training and be taken within
                                                  administers the program. Previously,                     certification, individual renovators must             3 years of their previous certification.
                                                  this program required that training                      complete an 8-hour training course.                   The certification from taking a course
                                                  providers, firms and individuals seek                    People who had taken an EPA,                          with hands-on training will last for 5
                                                  certification in each jurisdiction (e.g., a              Department of Housing and Urban                       years.
                                                  State) where the organization or person                  Development (HUD), or EPA/HUD                            Many commenters stated that
                                                  wanted to work. In addition, EPA is                      model renovation training course could                allowing the refresher course to be
                                                  adding clarifying language to the                        take the 4-hour refresher renovator                   taught entirely via e-learning would
                                                  requirements for training providers                      training in lieu of the 8-hour initial                result in more trained contractors. One
                                                  under both the RRP and LBP Activities                    course. Trainings are taught either in a              commenter stated the e-learning course
                                                  programs.                                                classroom or via electronic learning (e-              would allow for wider adoption of the
                                                                                                           learning). E-learning is a web-based                  rule resulting in higher compliance.
                                                  D. Why is the agency taking this action?                 training that is not lead by an instructor            Another commenter stated that this will
                                                    The proposed revisions are intended                    where the student can take the training               benefit homeowners by having more
                                                  to improve the day-to-day function of                    at his or her own pace. Requirements                  trained renovators in the field. One
                                                  these programs by reducing burdens to                    specific to e-learning are found at 40                commenter who is in favor of e-learning
                                                  industry and the EPA and by clarifying                   CFR 745.225. To maintain certification,               training stated that when he took his
                                                  language for training providers, while                   renovators must complete a renovator                  initial renovator training, he spent 2
                                                  retaining the benefits of the original                   refresher course before their                         days traveling to and from the training
                                                  rules.                                                   certification expires. If the renovator               and another day taking the class. E-
                                                                                                           does not complete the course within the               learning training would have saved this
                                                  E. What are the estimated incremental                    required timeframe, the individual must               person travel costs and time away from
                                                  impacts of this action?                                  retake the initial 8-hour course to                   work. EPA agrees that a refresher
                                                     EPA has prepared an economic                          become certified again.                               training taught entirely online via e-
                                                  analysis (EA) of the potential                              The 8-hour initial training includes               learning would result in more
                                                  incremental impacts associated with                      hands-on training in testing for lead in              renovators taking the training. Without
                                                  this rulemaking (Ref. 3). This analysis,                 paint, methods for minimizing the                     the hands-on requirement, renovators
                                                  which is available in the docket, is                     creation of dust and lead-based paint                 seeking recertification would be able to
                                                  discussed in more detail in Unit III. The                hazards, interior and exterior                        take the course entirely via e-learning
                                                  following is a brief outline of the                      containment and cleanup methods, and                  without having to travel to a training
                                                  estimated incremental impacts of this                    cleaning verification. Activities covered             location to perform the hands-on
                                                  rulemaking.                                              include the use of EPA-recognized test                activities. This change will make it
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                                                     D Overall costs. This rule is estimated               kits, setting up barriers, covering                   easier for renovators to take the
                                                  to result in cost savings of $1.8 million                furniture, ducts, and carpeted floors                 refresher training, especially renovators
                                                  to $3.4 million per year.                                with plastic, mopping floors, bagging                 who live far from a training facility.
                                                     D Paperwork burdens. The rule affects                 waste, and determining that the work                  Renovators will save time and travel
                                                  information collection activities by                     area has been adequately cleaned. Each                costs by taking the course from a single
                                                  training providers that wish to offer e-                 student performs these activities in front            location, possibly their own home.
                                                  learning refresher training and is                       of an instructor who determines if the                Although the e-learning training will
                                                  estimated to have an incremental total                   student is proficient in each one.                    only be allowed for every other refresher


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                                                  training, EPA believes that the                          without notice to verify their identity.              certification/recertification or
                                                  associated burden and cost savings will                  These commenters’ suggestions, as well                accreditation/reaccreditation. An EPA-
                                                  lead to more renovators taking the                       as others, do not appear to be practical              administered jurisdiction is either an
                                                  refresher training and becoming                          methods to verify student identity. EPA               individual State without an authorized
                                                  recertified. Having more renovators take                 has already employed more practical                   program or all Tribes without
                                                  the refresher training will lead to a                    methods of verifying student                          authorized programs in a given EPA
                                                  higher number of certified renovators,                   participation when accrediting a                      Region.
                                                  resulting in a workforce better able to                  training program to offer these refresher                The multi-state jurisdiction fee of $35
                                                  perform renovations in a lead-safe                       training courses for renovation: Each                 was based on the estimated burdens
                                                  manner.                                                  student is assigned a unique identifier               required for Agency clerical, technical,
                                                     Many commenters believe that an in-                   to launch and re-launch the course, each              and managerial staff to perform tasks
                                                  class course provides better training                    student completes periodic knowledge                  associated with adding jurisdictions to a
                                                  than an e-learning course. One                           checks equivalent to the number and                   certification or accreditation. Tasks
                                                  commenter stated that students learn                     content of those in EPA’s model course,               include entering the information into a
                                                  more when they can interact with other                   and each student is tested with at least              database, approving or disapproving the
                                                  students and share information. Many                     20 questions and scores at least 80% for              application and generating and mailing
                                                  commenters stated that students learn                    successful completion. EPA recognizes                 a certificate to the applicant. After years
                                                  better by performing hands-on activities.                the possibility that someone could have               of implementing the LBP Activities
                                                  One commenter stated that it is                          another person take the course for him                Program, the Agency believes that
                                                  important for students to practice what                  or her; however, there are potential                  separate certifications for each EPA-
                                                  they learn and get immediate feedback                    penalties for those who do this.                      administered State jurisdiction are not
                                                  from instructors. Another commenter                      Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1001, it is a                   necessary. In particular, EPA does not
                                                  stated that people who work with their                   criminal violation to knowingly and                   believe it is necessary for the Agency to
                                                  hands, such as renovators, learn better                  willfully make a false or fraudulent                  certify or accredit the same applicant
                                                  from doing rather than watching. While                   statement in any matter within EPA’s                  multiple times; certification in one EPA-
                                                  EPA believes that renovators can                         jurisdiction. Furthermore, if a renovator             administered State jurisdiction should
                                                  sufficiently learn the RRP requirements                  is tempted to have someone else take                  be sufficient to perform work in any
                                                  via e-learning training, the Agency                      the course for them, they will know that              other EPA-administered State.
                                                  understands the commenters’ concerns                     they will have to take the course in                  Accordingly, the Agency is eliminating
                                                  about students missing out on potential                  person for their next certification,                  the requirement for separate
                                                  benefits of hands-on training and                        ensuring that their identity can be                   certifications in each EPA-administered
                                                  interaction with trainers and students                   verified, because the e-learning course               State jurisdiction in the LBP Activities
                                                  when they take an e-learning course.                     can only be taken once every other                    Program. Regulated entities will no
                                                  These concerns are another reason EPA                    certification.                                        longer have to send an application and
                                                  shortened the certification period for the                  EPA understands that there may be                  fees to EPA for the purpose of adding
                                                  renovator course that does not include                   disadvantages to e-learning training.                 additional EPA-administered State
                                                  hands-on training to 3 years and                         However, the Agency expects that the                  jurisdictions to their certification or
                                                  required in-class training every other                   associated burden and cost savings of                 accreditation. Now when a regulated
                                                  certification. This way, renovators who                  the rule will lead to more renovators                 entity applies to EPA and receives
                                                  may learn more in a classroom setting                    taking the refresher training and                     certification in the LBP Activities
                                                  will not be able to take the e-learning                  becoming recertified than would have                  Program, they will be able to work in
                                                  course perpetually without ever having                   done so otherwise. The Agency believes                any EPA-administered State.
                                                  classroom refresher training. Further,                   the benefits of having more renovators                   EPA received many comments on its
                                                  they will have to take the in-class                      take the refresher training, leading to a             proposal to remove jurisdictions from
                                                  training sooner, after only 3 years from                 higher number of certified renovators,                the LBP Activities Program. Most
                                                  when they completed the e-learning                       will outweigh any disadvantages of the                comments were in support of
                                                  course.                                                  final rule.                                           eliminating jurisdictions. Commenters
                                                     Many commenters were concerned                                                                              who opposed the proposed removal
                                                  that training providers would have                       B. Jurisdictions                                      were confused about what EPA was
                                                  difficulty verifying the identity of the                   On June 9, 1999, 40 CFR part 745,                   proposing, believing that the Agency
                                                  person taking the course. One                            subpart L, was amended to include a fee               was going to change the requirements
                                                  commenter stated that it would be                        schedule for training programs seeking                for States to become authorized to
                                                  difficult, if not impossible, to verify that             EPA accreditation and for individuals                 implement the LBP Activities Program.
                                                  the person taking the training is, in fact,              and firms seeking EPA certification (Ref.             The Agency is not changing the State
                                                  the individual who receives                              5). These fees were established as                    authorization requirements, nor did it
                                                  certification. Another commenter                         directed by TSCA section 402(a)(3),                   propose to do so. EPA is promulgating
                                                  pointed out that a classroom-based                       which requires EPA to recover the cost                the revisions as proposed by eliminating
                                                  course reduces the potential for                         of administering and enforcing the LBP                jurisdictions in the LBP Activities
                                                  misrepresentation and fraud that can                     Activities requirements in States                     Program administered by EPA.
                                                  take place in an online learning                         without authorized programs. The fee                     Now that jurisdictions in EPA’s LBP
                                                  situation. As one training provider                      schedule created a multi-jurisdiction                 Activities Program have been removed,
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                                                  explained, there are measures that it                    registration fee which applies to                     firms, individuals and training
                                                  takes to verify student identity in an e-                individuals, firms and training programs              providers will receive one certificate
                                                  learning course but admitted that there                  that provide training or perform lead-                that will allow them to work in all EPA-
                                                  is no guarantee that the person taking                   based paint activities in more than one               administered States instead of one
                                                  the course is who they claim to be.                      State administered by the EPA program.                certificate per State. Certificates issued
                                                  Several commenters suggested possible                    This fee is applied per discipline for                before this final rule are still valid until
                                                  solutions, such as tracking IP addresses                 each additional EPA-administered State                their expiration and regulated entities
                                                  or taking a picture of the student                       in which the applicant seeks                          will not need their certificates replaced


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                                                  because of this rule. In addition, a                     745.225(c)(14) to require post-course                 the change. Based on the benefits of
                                                  previous certification in a single EPA-                  notifications from accredited providers               online notifications, EPA is
                                                  administered jurisdiction allows firms,                  of renovator or dust sampling technician              promulgating a requirement that
                                                  individuals and training providers to                    training. The 2009 rule also included                 training providers that teach the
                                                  perform lead-based paint activities in all               conforming changes to 40 CFR                          renovator refresher course without
                                                  EPA-administered jurisdictions until the                 745.225(c)(14)(iii) to include the correct            hands-on training must submit their
                                                  expiration of that certification.                        name of the sample post-course                        post-training notifications via the
                                                                                                           notification form and to make it clear                internet. Most, if not all, of the refresher
                                                  C. Clarification Regarding Training
                                                                                                           that all methods of post-course                       courses without hands-on training will
                                                  Provider Application Requirements
                                                                                                           notification are available to both                    be taught via e-learning since there will
                                                     EPA is clarifying the application                     renovation training providers and LBP                 be no need for students to take the
                                                  regulations for accredited training                      Activities training providers. As                     course in person. EPA believes that
                                                  providers under the RRP rule (Ref. 1)                    amended, 40 CFR 745.225(c)(14)                        trainers who teach an e-learning course
                                                  and LBP Activities rule (Ref. 2). It was                 required renovation training providers                clearly have the technical knowledge
                                                  brought to the Agency’s attention that                   to notify EPA no later than 10 business               and ability to submit their post-training
                                                  the regulations did not specifically state               days following course completion.                     notifications via the internet and it is
                                                  what constituted a violation of the                      Although EPA identified this                          therefore appropriate to promulgate this
                                                  regulations at 40 CFR 745.225. For                       requirement in its cost estimates in                  requirement. As stated later in this Unit,
                                                  example, some other regulatory                           2008, the regulatory provision was                    these trainers will not have to submit
                                                  provisions, such as 40 CFR 745.87,                       subsequently overwritten by another                   pre-training notifications; therefore, this
                                                  specifically list various activities that                rulemaking. Specifically, in a 2011 rule              requirement only applies to post-
                                                  are considered a violation of TSCA.                      (Ref. 7), the regulatory language                     training notifications.
                                                  Accordingly, the Agency proposed to                      inadvertently removed the regulatory                     EPA also requested comment on how
                                                  add clarifying language explaining that                  text that was added to 40 CFR                         it should modify the notification
                                                  training providers must follow the                       745.225(c)(14)(i) by the 2009 rule. In                requirements to accommodate training
                                                  requirements in that section. EPA                        January 2015, EPA proposed to add the                 taught entirely via e-learning. Training
                                                  believes that accredited training                        same language back to 40 CFR                          providers submit both a pre-training and
                                                  providers already understand this, but                   745.225(c)(14)(i) that was included in                post-training notification for each
                                                  EPA proposed to add the clarifying                       the 2009 rule.                                        course that they teach. Now that the
                                                  language to ensure understanding of the                     EPA received several comments about                renovator refresher training can be
                                                  requirements—similar to what has been                    the correction to the notification                    taught entirely online via e-learning,
                                                  done in other regulations. This                          regulations. Two commenters said they                 there will be no classroom session for
                                                  clarifying language does not change any                  had no objection to the correction.                   which to notify EPA for the e-learning
                                                  requirements for accredited training                     Another commenter said simply that he                 class. Consequently, pre-training
                                                  providers.                                               supported the proposed change. No                     notifications will not be required for
                                                     The Agency received few comments                      commenters opposed making the                         such courses. Because the training
                                                  on the clarification. Most of the                        correction. EPA is promulgating the                   provider will still need to send to EPA
                                                  comments expressed general support for                   revision as proposed.                                 the names of the students who
                                                  the proposed change. One commenter                                                                             completed the e-learning course, post-
                                                  said that the current requirements are                   E. Notifications for E-Learning Trainers
                                                                                                                                                                 training notifications are still required.
                                                  specific and the clarification is not                       As explained in the preamble to the                   EPA received several comments
                                                  necessary. EPA disagrees with this                       proposed rule, EPA considered                         regarding how it should modify the
                                                  comment. The language in 40 CFR                          modifying the requirements regarding                  post-training notification requirements.
                                                  745.225 did not specifically say that a                  online training notifications by                      One commenter said that EPA should be
                                                  failure to follow the requirements of that               requiring training providers that teach               notified as soon as the student
                                                  section was a violation. While it is                     the e-learning refresher course to submit             completes the course. Another
                                                  likely that many training providers                      notifications via the internet. For years,            commenter stated that post-training
                                                  already understand that, EPA believes it                 training providers have had the option                notifications should be sent quarterly, or
                                                  is important to make it clear in the                     of submitting notifications                           at most monthly. EPA believes that
                                                  regulations in order to eliminate any                    electronically via EPA’s Central Data                 submitting notifications at the time the
                                                  confusion about what constitutes a                       Exchange (CDX). The CDX system is                     student finishes the course would be too
                                                  violation. Therefore, EPA is finalizing                  designed to streamline the notification               burdensome for training providers.
                                                  the changes as proposed by adding the                    process for training providers and EPA                Furthermore, it is not necessary for
                                                  clarifying language to 40 CFR 745.225.                   alike, and to perform basic validations               student information to be submitted the
                                                                                                           of electronic submissions that reduce                 same day the course is completed. On
                                                  D. Correction to Training Notification                   common errors in notifications                        the other hand, with quarterly
                                                  Requirements                                             otherwise submitted on paper.                         notifications, information for some
                                                     The regulatory text of the final RRP                  Submitting notification via the internet              students would not be submitted to EPA
                                                  rule in 2008 (Ref. 1) inadvertently                      reduces the burden on the training                    for almost three months after the
                                                  omitted a requirement for accredited                     providers and the Agency, as well as                  training was completed. There are times
                                                  providers of renovation training to                      saving taxpayer dollars.                              when EPA uses the information from
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                                                  provide notification to EPA after each                      The Agency requested comment on                    notifications to verify whether a certain
                                                  training course the provider delivers.                   whether it should require training                    person is a certified renovator. A delay
                                                  The provision was designed to supply                     providers to submit online notifications              of three months increases the likelihood
                                                  important information regarding                          for the refresher course that does not                of this information not being available
                                                  certified renovators for EPA’s                           include hands-on training. EPA received               when the Agency needs it. As a
                                                  compliance monitoring efforts. In 2009,                  one comment submitted by a training                   compromise, and as one of the
                                                  EPA issued a rule (Ref. 6) to correct this               provider who supported the                            commenters suggested, the Agency is
                                                  omission by amending 40 CFR                              requirement. No commenters opposed                    requiring the notifications to be


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                                                  submitted every month. Specifically, for                               model renovation training course, to                                         governments that have their own
                                                  renovator refresher courses without                                    take the 4-hour refresher renovator                                          authorized lead programs, so these
                                                  hands-on training, training providers                                  training in lieu of the 8-hour initial                                       estimates only reflect changes in EPA-
                                                  must submit post-training notifications                                course to receive their initial                                              administered jurisdictions.
                                                  to EPA anytime from the first to tenth                                 certification. In a subsequent                                                  Over 500,000 renovators have been
                                                  day of the month that includes the                                     rulemaking, the regulations were                                             trained and certified under the federal
                                                  required information on students who                                   changed (Ref. 7) to allow renovators to                                      RRP program since renovator training
                                                  completed the course in the previous                                   take advantage of the provision only if                                      became mandatory in 2010. Since a
                                                  month.                                                                 they had taken the prerequisite course                                       large number of renovators received
                                                     The Agency is requiring training                                    before October 4, 2011. Now that the                                         their initial certification in the first year
                                                  providers that teach the refresher                                     Agency is allowing a refresher course                                        of the program, there will be some
                                                  training entirely online via e-learning to                             that does not have a hands-on                                                initial cyclicality in the annual number
                                                  include the expiration of the renovator’s                              requirement, the grandfather provision                                       of renovators recertified. However, this
                                                  certification in the post-training                                     would have allowed a student to receive                                      cyclicality will decrease over time as
                                                  notification. Now that renovator                                       initial renovator certification by taking                                    trained renovators exit the industry and
                                                  certifications can be either 3 or 5 years,                             an e-learning refresher course that does                                     are replaced by new entrants. EPA’s
                                                  it is important to have the expiration                                 not have hands-on training. EPA                                              analysis makes the simplifying
                                                  date on the notification so EPA can tell                               received several comments about the                                          assumptions that under the existing
                                                  when the renovator’s certification                                     grandfather provision. Commenters                                            regulation (where all refresher training
                                                  expires and whether he or she took the                                 were concerned that, under the                                               is valid for 5 years) there will be a
                                                  course that is taught entirely online via                              proposal, renovators would be able to                                        steady state average of 100,000
                                                  e-learning. The Agency is also requiring                               take the refresher course without hands-                                     renovators per year with expiring
                                                  course completion certificates for all                                 on training as their initial renovator                                       certifications, and 30,000 renovators per
                                                  renovator courses to include the                                       training.                                                                    year will leave the industry and be
                                                                                                                            EPA believes that it is important for                                     replaced by new entrants who must take
                                                  expiration of the certification. Because
                                                                                                                         renovators to have hands-on training                                         the initial training course. So an average
                                                  of the two different certification
                                                                                                                         when they receive their initial
                                                  timeframes, it is important for the                                                                                                                 of 70,000 renovators per year would
                                                                                                                         certification. To address commenters’
                                                  certificate to clearly state when the                                                                                                               take the refresher course in the baseline.
                                                                                                                         concerns, EPA will ensure that all
                                                  certification expires. This information                                                                                                                In the baseline, both initial and
                                                                                                                         renovators have hands-on training when
                                                  may be of help to various parties                                      they get their initial certification, by                                     refresher renovator training must have a
                                                  including homeowners and training                                      requiring renovators who take advantage                                      hands-on component, and renovator
                                                  providers. Homeowners may want to                                      of the grandfather provision to take a                                       certification and recertification are both
                                                  verify that the certified renovators                                   refresher training that includes hands-                                      valid for 5 years. EPA considered
                                                  working in their homes are currently                                   on training. Therefore, only renovators                                      several options for revising the hands-
                                                  certified. Training providers who teach                                that have received their initial                                             on requirement for renovator refresher
                                                  the refresher training are required to                                 certification under the RRP program                                          training. The options differed in terms
                                                  verify whether the student is eligible to                              may take the renovator refresher course                                      of the length of time for which
                                                  take the refresher training which would                                that does not include hands-on training.                                     recertification based on refresher
                                                  be difficult to do without knowing when                                                                                                             training without a hands-on component
                                                  the renovator’s certification expires.                                 III. Economic Analysis                                                       would be valid, as well as the number
                                                  F. Grandfathering                                                         EPA’s economic analysis of the                                            of training cycles in which hands-on
                                                                                                                         potential costs and savings associated                                       refresher training would have to be
                                                     In the 2008 RRP rule (Ref. 1), EPA                                  with this action (Ref. 3), is available in                                   taken (i.e., every other time, every third
                                                  created a grandfather provision that                                   the docket and is briefly summarized in                                      time, or never). The options that EPA
                                                  allowed renovators who have taken an                                   this Unit.                                                                   analyzed are summarized in Table 1.
                                                  EPA, Department of Housing and Urban                                      The rule amendments do not preempt                                        The final rule reflects the refresher
                                                  Development (HUD), or EPA/HUD                                          regulations by states, territories, or tribal                                training requirements in Option 4(c).

                                                                     TABLE 1—OPTIONS FOR RENOVATOR REFRESHER TRAINING ANALYZED IN THE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Number of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      training cycles
                                                                                                                     Period for which recertification is valid                         Period for which recertification is valid                          in which
                                                                           Option                                     based on refresher training with a                               based on refresher training without a                           hands-on re-
                                                                                                                             hands-on component                                                hands-on component                                    fresher training
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      must be taken

                                                  Existing rule .............................................    5   years   .....................................................   Not allowed ..............................................                    1
                                                  Option 1 ...................................................   5   years   .....................................................   5 years .....................................................                 0
                                                  Option 2 ...................................................   5   years   .....................................................   5 years .....................................................                 2
                                                  Option 3(a) ...............................................    5   years   .....................................................   2 years .....................................................                 0
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                                                  Option 3(b) ...............................................    5   years   .....................................................   3 years .....................................................                 0
                                                  Option 4(a) ...............................................    5   years   .....................................................   2 years .....................................................                 2
                                                  Option 4(b) ...............................................    5   years   .....................................................   2 years .....................................................                 3
                                                  Option 4(c) ...............................................    5   years   .....................................................   3 years .....................................................                 2
                                                  Option 4(d) ...............................................    5   years   .....................................................   3 years .....................................................                 3




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                                                  The Final Rule Is Option 4(c)                                   similar. But renovators taking a course                                of their training in person under each
                                                                                                                  entirely via e-learning will avoid the                                 option. And under Options 2 and 4,
                                                    Allowing refresher training to be                             time and associated expenses needed to                                 renovators who chose to take training
                                                  taught without the hands-on component                           travel to a training site, at an average                               without a hands-on component would
                                                  will reduce costs for training providers                        savings of $144 per person.                                            have to take hands-on training in a
                                                  because they will no longer have to                                Due to the cost savings, as many as
                                                  purchase the supplies required for                                                                                                     subsequent training cycle. So under
                                                                                                                  400 training providers might offer                                     these options, the number of renovators
                                                  hands-on training. As a result, the                             refresher training via e-learning if the
                                                  average cost per student of providing                                                                                                  being trained in person in any given
                                                                                                                  hands-on requirement is revised, and                                   year exceeds 10%, 25%, or 50% of the
                                                  such a course is expected to be $45 less                        many renovators will take their training
                                                  than the baseline cost. Some or all of                                                                                                 total number of renovators trained that
                                                                                                                  via e-learning. But some renovators will
                                                  these savings may be passed on to the                                                                                                  year. Table 2, lists the annual number of
                                                                                                                  still choose to take their training in
                                                  students in the form of lower tuition.                          person even when they are eligible for                                 renovators trained under each option.
                                                    Refresher training without a hands-on                         an e-learning class. EPA considered                                    To simplify the analysis, renovators are
                                                  component can be taken entirely online                          three different scenarios for how                                      assumed to take training without a
                                                  via e-learning. Most training providers                         renovators might respond if the hands-                                 hands-on component via e-learning,
                                                  currently offering the classroom portion                        on requirement is modified, assuming                                   although the rule would also allow such
                                                  of a renovator training course online                           that 50%, 75%, or 90% of renovators                                    training to be taken in person. The range
                                                  charge the same tuition whether the                             would choose to take their training                                    in the results for each option reflects the
                                                  class is taken in person or online,                             online if they are allowed to do so. This                              different scenarios for the number of
                                                  suggesting that the costs of providing e-                       means that at least 10%, 25%, or 50%                                   renovators electing to take e-learning
                                                  learning and in-person training are                             of renovators would choose to take all                                 training.

                                                                                        TABLE 2—AVERAGE ANNUAL NUMBER OF RENOVATORS TRAINED BY OPTION
                                                                                                      New
                                                                                                  renovators        Renovators taking in-person                  Renovators taking online-only                        Total renovators taking
                                                                  Option                         taking initial         refresher training                            refresher training                                 refresher training
                                                                                                    training

                                                  Existing rule ............................            30,000     70,000 ....................................   0 .............................................   70,000.
                                                  Option 1 ..................................           30,000     7,000 to 35,000 ......................        35,000 to 63,000 ....................             70,000.
                                                  Option 2 ..................................           30,000     33,000 to 49,000 ....................         21,000 to 37,000 ....................             70,000.
                                                  Option 3(a) .............................             30,000     7,000 to 35,000 ......................        88,000 to 158,000 ..................              123,000 to 165,000.
                                                  Option 3(b) .............................             30,000     7,000 to 35,000 ......................        58,000 to 105,000 ..................              93,000 to 112,000.
                                                  Option 4(a) .............................             30,000     50,000 to 59,000 ....................         27,000 to 49,000 ....................             86,000 to 100,000.
                                                  Option 4(b) .............................             30,000     39,000 to 53,000 ....................         43,000 to 78,000 ....................             96,000 to 117,000.
                                                  Option 4(c) .............................             30,000     43,000 to 55,000 ....................         25,000 to 44,000 ....................             80,000 to 88,000.
                                                  Option 4(d) .............................             30,000     31,000 to 48,000 ....................         36,000 to 65,000 ....................             84,000 to 96,000.



                                                  The Final Rule Is Option 4(c)                                   year. This is a reduction compared to                                  previous economic analyses and ICRs
                                                    The rule amendments also change the                           the number of post-training notifications                              for the lead program, and are not
                                                  notification requirements for training                          that would be submitted if the                                         repeated here in order to avoid double-
                                                  courses. Post-training notifications will                       amendments did not allow monthly                                       counting these costs. Another revision
                                                  have to include the expiration date for                         reporting for e-learning training, and it                              adds clarifying language explaining that
                                                  each renovator’s certification, but it                          is partially offset by a reduction in the                              training providers must follow the
                                                  takes a negligible effort for the training                      number of post-training notifications for                              regulations. This does not affect the
                                                  provider to submit this information.                            in-person classes.                                                     estimated cost of compliance because it
                                                  Training providers will not be required                            And the rule removes the $35 multi-                                 does not change any requirements for
                                                  to submit pre-notifications for e-learning                      jurisdiction registration fee that                                     accredited training providers.
                                                  courses that have no in-person                                  individuals, firms, and training
                                                                                                                                                                                            Table 3, presents the total cost savings
                                                  component, which will reduce the total                          providers currently pay when they
                                                                                                                  apply to perform lead-based paint                                      of the rule options, including modifying
                                                  number of submissions by between                                                                                                       the notification requirements for
                                                  4,000 and 7,000 per year. The                                   activities or provide training for that
                                                                                                                  program in additional EPA-                                             training providers, and removing the
                                                  amendments also allow training
                                                                                                                  administered jurisdictions. In a typical                               multi-jurisdiction fee. The final rule,
                                                  providers to submit post-notifications
                                                                                                                  year, these entities apply to work in a                                which is Option 4(c), is estimated to
                                                  once a month for e-learning courses that
                                                  have no in-person component, instead                            total of 431 additional jurisdictions.                                 result in cost savings of $1.8 million to
                                                  of no later than ten business days                                 The rule requires training providers to                             $3.4 million per year (in 2014 dollars).
                                                  following course completion. Such                               include the expiration date of the                                     The rule reduces the cost of providing
                                                                                                                                                                                         and taking refresher training enough
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                                                  monthly notifications would have to be                          renovator’s certification in the post-
                                                  submitted though EPA’s CDX system,                              training notification, but the time                                    that compliance costs decrease even
                                                  but approximately 92% of notifications                          required to do this is negligible. The                                 though reducing the certification period
                                                  are already submitted via CDX.                                  rule also clarifies the requirements for                               to 3 years for renovators taking refresher
                                                  Assuming that 400 training providers                            the time-frame to submit post-training                                 training without a hands-on component
                                                  offer e-learning refresher training, up to                      notifications for in-person training                                   is projected to increase the total number
                                                  4,800 post-training notifications could                         courses. The burden and cost of this                                   of renovators trained per year.
                                                  be submitted for e-learning training each                       activity were already accounted for in


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                                                                                         TABLE 3—TOTAL ANNUALIZED COST SAVINGS OF MINOR AMENDMENTS RULE
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Total cost
                                                                                                                               Description of modifications to refresher training recertification                                  savings
                                                                           Option                                                                       requirements                                                            ($ million per
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    year)

                                                  Option 1 ....................................................   Training without hands-on valid for 5 years ..............................................................   $8.2 to $12.4.
                                                  Option 2 ....................................................   Training without hands-on component valid for 5 years. Hands-on training re-                                 $3.9 to $7.0.
                                                                                                                    quired every other recertification period.
                                                  Option 3(a) ................................................    Training without hands-on valid for 2 years ..............................................................   $1.8 to $3.4.
                                                  Option 3(b) ................................................    Training without hands-on valid for 3 years ..............................................................   $4.5 to $8.2.
                                                  Option 4(a) ................................................    Training without hands-on valid for 2 years. Hands-on training required every 2                              $0.5 to $1.0.
                                                                                                                    cycles.
                                                  Option 4(b) ................................................    Training without hands-on valid for 2 years. Hands-on training required every 3                              $0.9 to $1.6.
                                                                                                                    cycles.
                                                  Option 4(c)—Final Rule ............................             Training without hands-on valid for 3 years. Hands-on training required every 2                              $1.8 to $3.4.
                                                                                                                    cycles.
                                                  Option 4(d) ................................................    Training without hands-on valid for 3 years. Hands-on training required every 3                              $2.7 to $5.0.
                                                                                                                    cycles.



                                                     Cost savings for all options reflect                                  7. Lead; Clearance and Clearance Testing                     are not enforceable until OMB approves
                                                  revisions to the renovator refresher                                  Requirements for the Renovation, Repair, and                    them.
                                                  training requirements, changes to the                                 Painting Program; Final Rule. Federal                              Respondents/Affected Entities: The
                                                                                                                        Register August 5, 2011 (76 FR 47918) (FRL–
                                                  pre- and post-training notifications, and                             8881–8).
                                                                                                                                                                                        rule affects information collection
                                                  the removal of the multi-jurisdiction                                    8. EPA. Information Collection Request                       activities by training providers that wish
                                                  registration fee. Recertification based on                            (ICR) for TSCA sections 402 and 404                             to offer e-learning refresher training and
                                                  refresher training with a hands-on                                    Training, Certification, Accreditation and                      by renovators that attend training.
                                                  component is valid for 5 years under all                              Standards for Lead-Based Paint Activities                          Respondent’s Obligation to Respond:
                                                  of the options.                                                       and Renovation, Repair, and Painting. EPA                       Although training providers have the
                                                                                                                        ICR No. 2502.02 and OMB No. 2070–0192.                          option of choosing whether to offer such
                                                  IV. References                                                        October 2015.                                                   training, once an entity chooses to do
                                                    The following is a listing of the                                                                                                   so, the information collection activities
                                                  documents that are specifically                                       V. Statutory and Executive Order
                                                                                                                                                                                        contained in this rule become
                                                  referenced in this document. The docket                               Reviews
                                                                                                                                                                                        mandatory.
                                                  includes these documents and other                                    A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory                               Estimated Number of Respondents:
                                                  information considered by EPA,                                        Planning and Review and Executive                               25,048 per year, of which 400 are
                                                  including documents that are referenced                               Order 13563: Improving Regulation and                           training providers, 9,859 are renovators
                                                  within the documents that are included                                Regulatory Review                                               who take refresher training more
                                                  in the docket, even if the referenced                                                                                                 frequently because their previous
                                                                                                                          This action is a significant regulatory
                                                  document is not physically located in                                                                                                 training did not include a hands-on
                                                                                                                        action that was submitted to the Office
                                                  the docket. For assistance in locating                                                                                                component, and 14,789 are renovators
                                                                                                                        of Management and Budget (OMB) for
                                                  these other documents, please consult                                                                                                 who do not travel to refresher training
                                                                                                                        review under Executive Orders 12866,
                                                  the technical person listed under FOR                                                                                                 because they utilize e-learning.
                                                                                                                        October 4, 1993 (58 FR 51735) and
                                                  FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.                                                                                                             Frequency of Response: 1, on
                                                                                                                        13563, January 21, 2011 (76 FR 3821)
                                                    1. Lead; Renovation, Repair, and Painting                           and any changes made in response to                             occasion.
                                                  Program; Final Rule. Federal Register April                           OMB recommendations are documented                                 Total Estimated Burden: 15,472 hours
                                                  22, 2008 (73 FR 21692) (FRL–8355–7).                                                                                                  (per year). Burden is defined at 5 CFR
                                                                                                                        in the docket.
                                                    2. Lead; Requirements for Lead-Based Paint                                                                                          1320.3(b).
                                                  Activities in Target Housing and Child-
                                                                                                                          EPA prepared an economic analysis of
                                                                                                                        the potential cost savings associated                              Total Estimated Burden Cost:
                                                  Occupied Facilities; Final Rule. Federal
                                                  Register August 29, 1996 (61 FR 45778)                                with this action (Ref. 3), which is                             $724,073 (per year), includes $0
                                                  (FRL–5389–9).                                                         available in the docket and is briefly                          annualized capital or operation &
                                                    3. EPA. Economic Analysis for the Lead-                             summarized in Unit III.                                         maintenance costs.
                                                  Based Paint Program Minor Amendments                                                                                                     Change in Approved Burden: The
                                                  Final Rule (Economic Analysis). October                               B. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)                                total burden in OMB’s inventory for the
                                                  2015.                                                                    The information collection                                   existing, approved ICR for the lead paint
                                                    4. EPA. Response to Public Comments;                                requirements in this rule have been                             program is 6,463,297 hours (OMB
                                                  Lead-based Paint Programs; Amendment to
                                                  Jurisdiction-Specific Certification and
                                                                                                                        submitted to OMB for review and                                 Control No. 2070–0195, EPA ICR No.
                                                  Accreditation Requirements and Renovator                              approval under the PRA, 44 U.S.C. 3501                          2507.01). With the addition of the
                                                  Refresher Training Requirements                                       et seq. The ICR document prepared by                            15,472 hours related to this rule
                                                  Rulemaking. October 2015.                                             EPA has been assigned EPA ICR No.                               amendments (which qualifies as a
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                                                    5. Lead; Fees for Accreditation of Training                         2502.02 and the OMB Control No. 2070–                           program change), the total annual
                                                  Programs and Certification of Lead-based                              0192 (Ref. 8). The ICR document                                 burden for the lead paint program is
                                                  Paint Activities Contractors; Final Rule.                             provides a detailed presentation of the                         estimated to be 6,478,769 hours. This is
                                                  Federal Register June 9, 1999 (64 FR 31091)
                                                                                                                        estimated burden and costs predicted as                         comprised of a reduction of 26,620
                                                  (FRL–6058–6).
                                                    6. Lead; Minor Amendments to the                                    a result of this action. You can find a                         hours for renovators that take e-learning
                                                  Renovation, Repair, and Painting Program;                             copy of the ICR in the docket for this                          training and thus do not travel to a
                                                  Final Rule. Federal Register July 15, 2009 (74                        rule, and it is briefly summarized here.                        training site, an increase of 39,436 hours
                                                  FR 34257) (FRL–8422–7).                                               The information collection requirements                         for more frequent training of renovators


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                                                  who took their previous training                         the costs, or if they can recover their               G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of
                                                  without a hands-on component, and                        costs through tuition charges, increased              Children From Environmental Health
                                                  2,656 hours due to additional training                   volume of business, or other means. The               Risks and Safety Risks
                                                  provider activities.                                     rule requires training providers to                      This action is not subject to Executive
                                                    An agency may not conduct or                           include the expiration date of the                    Order 13045, April 23, 1997 (62 FR
                                                  sponsor, and a person is not required to                 renovator’s certification in the post-                19885) because it is not an economically
                                                  respond to a collection of information                   training notification, but the time                   significant regulatory action as defined
                                                  unless it displays a currently valid OMB                 required to do this is negligible.                    by Executive Order 12866, and because
                                                  control number. The OMB control                                                                                EPA interprets Executive Order 13045
                                                  numbers for the EPA’s regulations in 40                  D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                       as applying only to those regulatory
                                                  CFR are listed in 40 CFR part 9. When                    (UMRA)                                                actions that concern health or safety
                                                  OMB approves this ICR, the Agency will                                                                         risks, such that the analysis required
                                                  announce that approval in the Federal                      This action does not contain an
                                                                                                           unfunded mandate of $100 million or                   under section 5–501 of the Executive
                                                  Register and publish a technical                                                                               Order has the potential to influence the
                                                  amendment to 40 CFR part 9 to display                    more as described in UMRA, 2 U.S.C.
                                                                                                                                                                 regulation. This action does not
                                                  the OMB control number for the                           1531–1538, and does not significantly or
                                                                                                                                                                 establish an environmental standard
                                                  approved information collection                          uniquely affect small governments. The                intended to mitigate health or safety
                                                  activities contained in this final rule.                 rule amendments do not preempt                        risks. Furthermore, the requirements in
                                                  C. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)                      regulations by states, territories, or tribal         the lead program will continue to
                                                                                                           governments that have their own                       protect children, since renovators will
                                                     I certify that this action will not have              authorized lead programs, so those
                                                  a significant economic impact on a                                                                             still be required to take an 8 hour initial
                                                                                                           jurisdictions are not required to change              training that includes a hands-on
                                                  substantial number of small entities
                                                                                                           their programs.                                       component; they will still have to take
                                                  under the RFA, 5 U.S.C. 601 et seq. In
                                                  making this determination, the impact                                                                          regular refresher training; the refresher
                                                                                                           E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
                                                  of concern is any significant adverse                                                                          training will have to include a hands-on
                                                  economic impact on small entities. An                      This action does not have federalism                component every other training cycle;
                                                  agency may certify that a rule will not                  implications as specified in Executive                refresher training without a hands-on
                                                  have a significant economic impact on                    Order 13132, August 10, 1999 (64 FR                   component will only be valid for 3
                                                  a substantial number of small entities if                43255). It will not have substantial                  years; and renovators will still have to
                                                  the rule relieves regulatory burden, has                 direct effects on the states, on the                  comply with the work practice
                                                  no net burden or otherwise has a                                                                               requirements for renovation, repair or
                                                                                                           relationship between the national
                                                  positive economic effect on the small                                                                          painting activities that disturb lead-
                                                                                                           government and the states, or on the
                                                  entities subject to the rule.                                                                                  based paint.
                                                                                                           distribution of power and
                                                     Eliminating multi-jurisdiction                        responsibilities among the various                    H. Executive Order 13211: Actions
                                                  registration fees saves money for entities               levels of government.                                 Concerning Regulations That
                                                  that wish to perform LBP activities in                                                                         Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
                                                  multiple jurisdictions. The rule also                    F. Executive Order 13175: Consultation                Distribution, or Use
                                                  allows training providers (many of                       and Coordination With Indian Tribal
                                                                                                                                                                   This action is not a significant energy
                                                  which are small businesses) additional                   Governments                                           action as defined in Executive Order
                                                  flexibility in how they offer training. E-
                                                                                                              This action does not have tribal                   13211, May 22, 2001 (66 FR 28355),
                                                  learning training is already allowed for
                                                                                                           implications as specified in Executive                because it is not likely to have a
                                                  the classroom component of both initial
                                                                                                           Order 13175, November 9, 2000 (65 FR                  significant adverse effect on the supply,
                                                  and refresher training, and training
                                                                                                           67249). The rule amendments do not                    distribution, or use of energy. Further,
                                                  providers can choose whether or not to
                                                                                                                                                                 this rule is not likely to have any
                                                  offer it. The amended rule still allows                  preempt regulations by tribal
                                                                                                                                                                 adverse energy effects because it does
                                                  training providers to choose what type                   governments that have their own                       not require any action related to the
                                                  of training to offer because they can                    authorized lead programs, so those                    supply, distribution, or use of energy.
                                                  continue to offer refresher training with                jurisdictions are not required to adopt
                                                  a hands-on component, begin offering e-                  these amendments. Tribal governments                  I. National Technology Transfer and
                                                  learning training without the hands-on                   can serve as training providers, and                  Advancement Act (NTTAA)
                                                  component, or offer both types of                        those training providers that choose to                  This rule does not involve technical
                                                  training.                                                offer e-learning refresher renovator                  standards and is therefore not subject to
                                                     Training providers that voluntarily                   training would incur costs for some                   considerations under section 12(d) of
                                                  choose to start offering e-learning                      activities (such as applying for a new                NTTAA, 15 U.S.C. 272 note.
                                                  refresher training without a hands-on                    accreditation) but they would reduce
                                                  component would incur costs for some                                                                           J. Executive Order 12898: Federal
                                                                                                           other expenses (such as supplies for the              Actions To Address Environmental
                                                  activities (e.g., applying for a new
                                                                                                           hands-on training). However, there is no              Justice in Minority Populations and
                                                  accreditation) but they would reduce
                                                                                                           requirement mandating that training                   Low-Income Populations
                                                  other expenses (e.g., supplies for the
                                                  hands-on training). See the Economic                     providers offer an e-learning refresher                  EPA has determined that this action
                                                                                                           course. So training providers will not
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                                                  Analysis (Ref. 3) for additional                                                                               will not have disproportionately high
                                                  information on the potential costs and                   choose to offer e-learning training                   and adverse human health or
                                                  savings of these activities. Because there               unless the savings of doing so exceed                 environmental effects on minority or
                                                  is no requirement mandating that                         the costs, or if they can recover their               low-income populations as specified in
                                                  training providers offer an e-learning                   costs through tuition charges or other                Executive Order 12898, February 16,
                                                  refresher course, training providers will                means. Thus, Executive Order 13175                    1994 (59 FR 7629). This action does not
                                                  not choose to offer e-learning training                  does not apply to this action.                        directly affect the level of protection
                                                  unless the savings from doing so exceed                                                                        provided to human health or the


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                                                  environment. The rule removes multi-                     complete a renovator or dust sampling                 program accredited by EPA to offer lead-
                                                  jurisdiction fees for the LBP Activities                 technician refresher course accredited                based paint activities courses, renovator
                                                  program, revises the hands-on                            by EPA under § 745.225 or by a State or               courses, or dust sampling technician
                                                  requirement for refresher renovator                      Tribal program that is authorized under               courses must meet the following
                                                  training, and changes the notification                   subpart Q of this part within 5 years of              requirements:
                                                  requirements for training providers.                     the date the individual completed the                 *       *    *     *    *
                                                  However, renovators will still be                        initial course described in paragraph                    (8) * * *
                                                  required to take an 8 hour initial                       (a)(1) of this section. If the individual                (viii) For renovator course completion
                                                  training that includes a hands-on                        does not complete a refresher course                  certificates, the expiration date of
                                                  component; they will still have to take                  within this time, the individual must re-             certification.
                                                  regular refresher training; the refresher                take the initial course to become                     *       *    *     *    *
                                                  training will have to include a hands-on                 certified again. Individuals who                         (13) * * *
                                                  component every other training cycle;                    complete a renovator course accredited                   (i) The training manager must provide
                                                  refresher training without a hands-on                    by EPA or an EPA authorized program                   EPA with notification of all renovator,
                                                  component will only be valid for 3                       on or before March 31, 2010, must                     dust sampling technician, or lead-based
                                                  years; and renovators will still have to                 complete a renovator refresher course                 paint activities courses offered except
                                                  comply with the work practice                            accredited by EPA or an EPA authorized                for any renovator course without hands-
                                                  requirements for renovation, repair or                   program on or before March 31, 2016, to               on training delivered via electronic
                                                  painting activities that disturb lead-                   maintain renovator certification.                     learning. The original notification must
                                                  based paint.                                             Individuals who completed a renovator                 be received by EPA at least 7 business
                                                                                                           course accredited by EPA or an EPA                    days prior to the start date of any
                                                  K. Congressional Review Act (CRA)
                                                                                                           authorized program between April 1,                   renovator, dust sampling technician, or
                                                     This action is subject to the CRA, 5                  2010 and March 31, 2011, will have one
                                                  U.S.C. 801 et seq., and EPA will submit                                                                        lead-based paint activities course.
                                                                                                           year added to their original 5-year
                                                  a rule report to each House of the                       certification. Individuals who take a                 *       *    *     *    *
                                                  Congress and to the Comptroller General                  renovator refresher course that does not                 (14) * * *
                                                  of the United States. This action is not                 include hands-on training will be                        (i) The training manager must provide
                                                  a ‘‘major rule’’ as defined by 5 U.S.C.                  certified for 3 years from the date they              EPA notification after the completion of
                                                  804(2).                                                  complete the training. Individuals who                any renovator, dust sampling, or lead-
                                                                                                           take a refresher training course that                 based paint activities course. This
                                                  List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 745                                                                            notification must be received by EPA no
                                                                                                           includes hands-on training will be
                                                    Environmental protection, Lead,                        certified for 5 years. Individuals who                later than 10 business days following
                                                  Lead-based paint, Renovation.                            take the renovator refresher without                  course completion. Notifications for any
                                                    Dated: February 10, 2016.                              hands-on training must, for their next                e-learning renovator refresher course
                                                                                                           refresher course, take a refresher course             that does not include hands-on training
                                                  Gina McCarthy
                                                                                                           that includes hands-on training to                    must be submitted via the Central Data
                                                  Administrator.
                                                                                                           maintain renovator certification.                     Exchange no later than the 10th day of
                                                    Therefore, 40 CFR chapter I is                                                                               the month and include all students
                                                  amended as follows:                                      *      *     *     *     *                            trained in the previous month.
                                                                                                           ■ 3. In § 745.225:                                       (ii) * * *
                                                  PART 745—[AMENDED]                                       ■ a. Add paragraph (a)(4).
                                                                                                                                                                    (D) * * *
                                                                                                           ■ b. Revise the introductory text of
                                                                                                                                                                    (7) For renovator refresher courses,
                                                  ■ 1. The authority citation for part 745                 paragraph (c).                                        the expiration date of certification.
                                                  continues to read as follows:                            ■ c. Add paragraph (c)(8)(viii).
                                                                                                           ■ d. Revise paragraph (c)(13)(i).                     *       *    *     *    *
                                                    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2605, 2607, 2681–                                                                          (d) Minimum training curriculum
                                                                                                           ■ e. Revise paragraph (c)(14)(i).
                                                  2692 and 42 U.S.C. 4852d.
                                                                                                           ■ f. Add new paragraph (c)(14)(ii)(D)(7).             requirements. A training program
                                                  ■   2. In § 745.90:                                      ■ g. Revise the introductory text of                  accredited by EPA to offer lead-based
                                                  ■   a. Revise paragraph (a)(2).                          paragraphs (d) and (e).                               paint courses in the specific disciplines
                                                  ■   b. Revise paragraph (a)(4).                          ■ h. Revise paragraphs (e)(2), (3), and               listed in this paragraph (d) must ensure
                                                      The revisions read as follows:                       (4), and (e)(5)(viii).                                that its courses of study include, at a
                                                                                                              The additions and revisions read as                minimum, the following course topics.
                                                  § 745.90 Renovator certification and dust
                                                  sampling technician certification.                       follows:                                              *       *    *     *    *
                                                    (a) * * *                                              § 745.225 Accreditation of training                      (e) Requirements for the accreditation
                                                    (2) Individuals who have successfully                  programs: target housing and child                    of refresher training programs. A
                                                  completed an accredited abatement                        occupied facilities.                                  training program may seek accreditation
                                                  worker or supervisor course, or                             (a) * * *                                          to offer refresher training courses in any
                                                  individuals who successfully completed                      (4) Accredited training programs,                  of the following disciplines: Inspector,
                                                  an EPA, HUD, or EPA/HUD model                            training program managers, and                        risk assessor, supervisor, project
                                                  renovation training course before                        principal instructors must comply with                designer, abatement worker, renovator,
                                                  October 4, 2011 may take an accredited                   all of the requirements of this section               and dust sampling technician. A
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                                                  refresher renovator training course that                 including approved terms of the                       training program accredited by EPA to
                                                  includes hands-on training in lieu of the                application and all of the requirements               offer refresher training must meet the
                                                  initial renovator training course to                     and limitations specified in any                      following minimum requirements:
                                                  become a certified renovator.                            accreditation documents issued to                     *       *    *     *    *
                                                  *     *     *     *     *                                training programs.                                       (2) Refresher courses for inspector,
                                                    (4) To maintain renovator certification                *      *     *    *    *                              risk assessor, supervisor, and abatement
                                                  or dust sampling technician                                 (c) Requirements for the accreditation             worker must last a minimum of 8
                                                  certification, an individual must                        of training programs. A training                      training hours. Refresher courses for


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                                                  project designer, renovator, and dust                    DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND                                enforcement measures. The
                                                  sampling technician must last a                          SECURITY                                              communities listed in this document no
                                                  minimum of 4 training hours. Refresher                                                                         longer meet that statutory requirement
                                                  courses for all disciplines except                       Federal Emergency Management                          for compliance with program
                                                  renovator and project designer must                      Agency                                                regulations, 44 CFR part 59.
                                                  include a hands-on component.                                                                                  Accordingly, the communities will be
                                                  Renovators must take a refresher course                  44 CFR Part 64                                        suspended on the effective date in the
                                                  that includes hands-on training at least                 [Docket ID FEMA–2015–0001; Internal
                                                                                                                                                                 third column. As of that date, flood
                                                  every other recertification.                             Agency Docket No. FEMA–8421]                          insurance will no longer be available in
                                                     (3) Except for renovator and project                                                                        the community. We recognize that some
                                                  designer courses, for all other courses                  Suspension of Community Eligibility                   of these communities may adopt and
                                                  offered, the training program shall                                                                            submit the required documentation of
                                                  conduct a hands-on assessment. With                      AGENCY:  Federal Emergency                            legally enforceable floodplain
                                                  the exception of project designer                        Management Agency, DHS.                               management measures after this rule is
                                                  courses, the training program shall                      ACTION: Final rule.                                   published but prior to the actual
                                                  conduct a course test at the completion                                                                        suspension date. These communities
                                                                                                            This rule identifies
                                                                                                           SUMMARY:                                              will not be suspended and will continue
                                                  of the course. Renovators must take a
                                                                                                communities where the sale of flood                              to be eligible for the sale of NFIP flood
                                                  refresher course that includes hands-on
                                                                                                insurance has been authorized under                              insurance. A notice withdrawing the
                                                  training at least every other
                                                                                                the National Flood Insurance Program                             suspension of such communities will be
                                                  recertification.
                                                                                                (NFIP) that are scheduled for                                    published in the Federal Register.
                                                     (4) A training program may apply for       suspension on the effective dates listed                            In addition, FEMA publishes a Flood
                                                  accreditation of a refresher course           within this rule because of                                      Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) that
                                                  concurrently with its application for         noncompliance with the floodplain                                identifies the Special Flood Hazard
                                                  accreditation of the corresponding            management requirements of the                                   Areas (SFHAs) in these communities.
                                                  training course as described in               program. If the Federal Emergency                                The date of the FIRM, if one has been
                                                  paragraph (b) of this section. If so, EPA     Management Agency (FEMA) receives                                published, is indicated in the fourth
                                                  shall use the approval procedure              documentation that the community has                             column of the table. No direct Federal
                                                  described in paragraph (b) of this            adopted the required floodplain                                  financial assistance (except assistance
                                                  section. In addition, the minimum             management measures prior to the                                 pursuant to the Robert T. Stafford
                                                  requirements contained in paragraphs          effective suspension date given in this                          Disaster Relief and Emergency
                                                  (c)(1) through (5), (c)(6)(viii) and (c)(7)   rule, the suspension will not occur and                          Assistance Act not in connection with a
                                                  through (14), and (e)(1) through (3) of       a notice of this will be provided by                             flood) may be provided for construction
                                                  this section shall also apply.                publication in the Federal Register on a                         or acquisition of buildings in identified
                                                     (5) * * *                                  subsequent date. Also, information                               SFHAs for communities not
                                                     (viii) The requirements in paragraphs      identifying the current participation                            participating in the NFIP and identified
                                                  (c)(1) through (5), (c)(6)(viii) and (c)(7)   status of a community can be obtained                            for more than a year on FEMA’s initial
                                                  through (14) of this section apply to         from FEMA’s Community Status Book                                FIRM for the community as having
                                                  refresher training providers.                 (CSB). The CSB is available at http://                           flood-prone areas (section 202(a) of the
                                                  *      *     *     *     *                    www.fema.gov/fema/csb.shtm.                                      Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973,
                                                                                                DATES: The effective date of each                                42 U.S.C. 4106(a), as amended). This
                                                  ■ 4. In § 745.238:
                                                                                                community’s scheduled suspension is                              prohibition against certain types of
                                                  ■ a. Remove paragraph (c)(3).
                                                                                                the third date (‘‘Susp.’’) listed in the                         Federal assistance becomes effective for
                                                  ■ b. Redesignate paragraphs (c)(4) and                                                                         the communities listed on the date
                                                  (5) as (c)(3) and (4).                        third column of the following tables.
                                                                                                                                                                 shown in the last column. The
                                                  ■ c. Revise the headings for paragraphs       FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If
                                                                                                                                                                 Administrator finds that notice and
                                                  (d)(1) and (2).                               you want to determine whether a
                                                                                                                                                                 public comment procedures under 5
                                                  ■ d. Revise paragraph (e)(2).
                                                                                                particular community was suspended
                                                                                                                                                                 U.S.C. 553(b), are impracticable and
                                                                                                on the suspension date or for further                            unnecessary because communities listed
                                                     The amendments read as follows:            information, contact Patricia Suber,                             in this final rule have been adequately
                                                  § 745.238 Fees for accreditation and          Federal Insurance and Mitigation                                 notified.
                                                  certification of lead-based paint activities. Administration, Federal Emergency                                   Each community receives 6-month,
                                                  *      *     *      *      *                  Management Agency, 500 C Street SW.,                             90-day, and 30-day notification letters
                                                     (d) * * *                                  Washington, DC 20472, (202) 646–4149.                            addressed to the Chief Executive Officer
                                                     (1) Certification and re-certification—    SUPPLEMENTARY     INFORMATION: The NFIP                          stating that the community will be
                                                  (i) * * *                                     enables property owners to purchase                              suspended unless the required
                                                     (2) Accreditation and re-accreditation. Federal flood insurance that is not                                 floodplain management measures are
                                                  * * *                                         otherwise generally available from                               met prior to the effective suspension
                                                                                                private insurers. In return, communities                         date. Since these notifications were
                                                  *      *     *      *      *                  agree to adopt and administer local                              made, this final rule may take effect
                                                     (e) * * *                                  floodplain management measures aimed                             within less than 30 days.
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                                                     (2) Submit application and payment         at protecting lives and new construction                            National Environmental Policy Act.
                                                  in the amount specified in paragraph          from future flooding. Section 1315 of                            This rule is categorically excluded from
                                                  (c)(3) of this section in accordance with     the National Flood Insurance Act of                              the requirements of 44 CFR part 10,
                                                  the instructions provided with the            1968, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 4022,                                Environmental Considerations. No
                                                  application package.                          prohibits the sale of NFIP flood                                 environmental impact assessment has
                                                  *      *     *      *      *                  insurance unless an appropriate public                           been prepared.
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–03216 Filed 2–12–16; 4:15 pm]   body adopts adequate floodplain                                     Regulatory Flexibility Act. The
                                                  BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                        management measures with effective                               Administrator has determined that this


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Document Created: 2016-02-17 01:16:59
Document Modified: 2016-02-17 01:16:59
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis final rule is effective February 17, 2016.
ContactFor technical information contact: Marc Edmonds, National Program Chemicals Division, Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics, Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20460-0001; telephone number:
FR Citation81 FR 7987 
RIN Number2070-AK02
CFR AssociatedEnvironmental Protection; Lead; Lead-Based Paint and Renovation

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