CDPH Lead Inspector/Assessor California State Practice Exam

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What is the main focus of the regulations set by Title X?

  1. Management of soil contamination

  2. Protection against exposure to asbestos

  3. Disclosure and management of lead-based paint hazards

  4. Water quality addressing

The correct answer is: Disclosure and management of lead-based paint hazards

The primary focus of the regulations set by Title X, specifically the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act, centers on the disclosure and management of lead-based paint hazards in residential properties. Title X was enacted to address the significant public health risk posed by lead-based paint, especially in homes built before 1978, when lead paint was banned for residential use. This legislation requires property owners and landlords to provide information about the presence of lead-based paint and any associated hazards to potential buyers or tenants before leasing or selling properties. It also outlines measures that must be taken to manage and reduce the risks of lead-based paint exposure, particularly for vulnerable populations such as young children and pregnant women. While the other options address significant environmental and health issues, they are not the central focus of Title X. The regulations regarding soil contamination, asbestos exposure, and water quality are managed under separate legislative frameworks and regulatory bodies, which target those specific environmental hazards. The comprehensive approach to managing lead-based paint hazards set forth by Title X reflects the urgency and historical context of addressing lead exposure, distinguishing it from these other important health and safety concerns.