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Default Replacing windows and getting around the EPA's lead Renovation,Repair and Painting Rule.

Suppose a homeowner removed his old windows, in a pre 1978 built home, cleaned up the mess in preparation for the instillation of new replacement windows by a non-lead certified handyman. Has the handyman violated the EPA's lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule?

Anyone here think the EPA's lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule went overboard?

Thank you for your thoughts!
 
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