ᎡᎶᎯ ᏄᏍᏗᏓᏅ ᎠᏓᎵᏍᎦᏍᏙᏗ ᎠᏂᎧᎻᏏᏂ

Environmental Protection Commission

918-453-5009
206 East Allen Road Tahlequah, OK 74464
ᎦᏂ ᎤᎵᏑᏱ ᎦᎶᏁᏗ

Lead Based Paint

The Cherokee Nation Lead-Based Paint Management Act. L-98, 63 CNCA. Article 12, 1201, Section 601et seq. was originally enacted on January 26, 1998. This tribal statute designates Cherokee Nation Environmental Programs (CNEP) as the official agency for implementing the lead-based paint (LBP) reduction and regulation program. This statute instructs CNEP through the Cherokee Nation Environmental Protection Act to promulgate rules governing LBP services, including LBP contractor certification and accreditation of approved training providers and programs.

In addition to authority under the Cherokee Nation Environmental Code, the Act provides CNEP with the power and duty to enforce the Act, rules, certification, and accreditations. The Act authorizes CNEP to issue, refuse to issue, renew, reactivate, reinstate, modify, suspend, or revoke certifications and accreditations.

The Cherokee Nation LBP Management Rules were promulgated on August 30, 1998. In general, 40 CFR Part 745, Subpart L and OAC 252:110 were incorporated by reference whenever possible. The items not incorporated by reference are those that are otherwise mandated by the Act. Items pertaining to dates and deadlines were not incorporated by reference since the legislation provides those.

The scope of the Cherokee Nation Rules applies to all individuals and firms engaged in LBP services in target housing and child-occupied facilities. It contains procedures and requirements for the accreditation of LBP services training programs, procedures, and requirements for the certification of individuals and firms engaged in LBP services, and work practice standards for performing such services.

Accreditation is only available to educational institutions and government agencies offering ongoing and continuous LBP training programs. Accreditation is available for both initial and refresher courses for an inspector, risk assessor, supervisor, project designer, and abatement worker. It is not available to training programs offering courses on a one-time-only basis or for a period of less than 12 months. As an effort to maintain quality training, accreditation is not available for refresher courses only. If a training program wishes to receive accreditation for a refresher course, it must receive accreditation for the initial training course as well. The Cherokee Nation Lead Rules outline the accreditation timelines for initial and renewal accreditation. Accreditation renewal must be completed on an annual basis.

Certification is required for all individuals and firms who perform or offer to perform LBP services in target housing and child-occupied facilities in the Cherokee Nation. Certification is available for inspector, risk assessor, supervisor, project designer, abatement worker, and firm. Only Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) accredited LBP training will be accepted for certification in the Cherokee Nation. Chapter 110 of ODEQ rules outlines the certification timelines for initial and renewal certification in the Cherokee Nation. Renewal must be completed on an annual basis. All initial applicants for an inspector, risk assessor, and supervisor in the Cherokee Nation must successfully complete the ODEQ certification.

The Cherokee Nation Lead Rules incorporate by reference the work practice standards from 40 CFR § 745.227. These work practice standards must be followed when performing all LBP activities. Work practice standards are outlined for inspection, lead hazard screen, risk assessment, abatement, collection and laboratory analysis of samples, composite dust sampling, and recordkeeping.

With the amendments made to the Cherokee Nation Environmental Protection Act and with the promulgation of the Cherokee Nation "LBP Management Rules", comprehensive regulations for a well-trained and qualified workforce are in place to help prevent exposure to LBP hazards in the Cherokee Nation.

Additional Resources

Downloads