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How to fill out the Mde Form 330 online
Filling out the Mde Form 330 is an essential step for lead paint inspections in Maryland. This guide provides clear instructions to help you complete the form accurately and submit it within the required timeline.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the Mde Form 330 online.
- Click 'Get Form' button to access the form and open it in your preferred digital format.
- Enter the date of inspection. Use the format MM/DD/YYYY for clarity.
- Fill in the inspection certificate number. Ensure that this number matches the one issued for your inspection.
- Provide the full address of the property inspected, including the street address, unit number (if applicable), city, zip code, and county/city.
- In Part I titled 'Visual Review,' assess the condition of the interior and exterior painted surfaces. Circle 'Yes' or 'No' to indicate whether the paint is satisfactory for both interior and exterior surfaces.
- If applicable, indicate whether an Exterior Waiver is being used by circling 'Yes' or 'No' and specify the expiration date of this certificate.
- In Part II, create a detailed diagram of the unit on a separate sheet. Make sure it includes the full site address, adjacent streets, location of the unit, and sampling locations.
- In Part III titled 'Dust Collection & Analysis,' enter the total number of dust samples collected for each room and assess whether the results meet the Maryland Lead Risk Reduction Standards by circling 'Yes' or 'No' for each collected sample.
- If necessary, attach additional pages to accommodate all rooms being evaluated for dust collection.
- Once all sections are complete, review the information for accuracy. Save your changes, download the form, and print or share it as necessary.
Complete your documents online today to ensure timely compliance with lead inspection regulations.
A certificate shows that the property met Maryland standards for reducing lead hazards. Landlords need to perform “risk reduction treatments” at least once on a property, and every time a new tenant moves in (Maryland State Law, Environment Article §6-801 – 6-852).
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