Legislation
SECTION 136-D
Contracts involving industrial painting and industrial coatings
State Finance (STF) CHAPTER 56, ARTICLE 9
* § 136-d. Contracts involving industrial painting and industrial
coatings. 1. Any state agency contract for the application of industrial
painting or industrial coating shall include provisions regarding
contractor, subcontractor and worker certification as follows:
a. Contractors and subcontractors doing work involving industrial
painting and industrial coating shall certify that all work completed
meets the minimum standards established under this section by the office
of general services regarding industrial painting and industrial
coating.
b. Contractors and subcontractors doing work involving industrial
painting and industrial coating that require the disturbance of
lead-based paint or other hazardous materials shall certify that all
work conducted on the project meets the minimum standards established
under this section by the office of general services.
2. Any certifications required by this section shall be kept current
for the duration of the contract.
3. The office of general services shall establish guidelines
concerning the procurement of industrial paints and industrial coatings
as well as the qualifications required for the application of industrial
paints and industrial coatings by contractors and subcontractors
pursuant to section one hundred sixty-three of this chapter. Such
guidelines shall implement a certification process with minimum
standards for contractors and subcontractors to file with the
contracting agency upon completion of a project. When establishing
guidelines related to industrial paints and industrial coatings, the
office shall consider industry standards set forth by the Association
for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP) or other similar
associations that set industry standards for protective coatings and
shall consult with affected contractors and subcontractors to consider
environmental impact as well as the impact on public health and safety.
The office of general services shall establish contractor and
subcontractor requirements for employees working on industrial painting
and industrial coating projects including, but not limited to, requiring
specific trainings or certifications for individual employees.
4. As used in this section, the term "state agency" shall mean the
same as defined in section one hundred sixty of this chapter.
* NB There are 2 § 136-d's
coatings. 1. Any state agency contract for the application of industrial
painting or industrial coating shall include provisions regarding
contractor, subcontractor and worker certification as follows:
a. Contractors and subcontractors doing work involving industrial
painting and industrial coating shall certify that all work completed
meets the minimum standards established under this section by the office
of general services regarding industrial painting and industrial
coating.
b. Contractors and subcontractors doing work involving industrial
painting and industrial coating that require the disturbance of
lead-based paint or other hazardous materials shall certify that all
work conducted on the project meets the minimum standards established
under this section by the office of general services.
2. Any certifications required by this section shall be kept current
for the duration of the contract.
3. The office of general services shall establish guidelines
concerning the procurement of industrial paints and industrial coatings
as well as the qualifications required for the application of industrial
paints and industrial coatings by contractors and subcontractors
pursuant to section one hundred sixty-three of this chapter. Such
guidelines shall implement a certification process with minimum
standards for contractors and subcontractors to file with the
contracting agency upon completion of a project. When establishing
guidelines related to industrial paints and industrial coatings, the
office shall consider industry standards set forth by the Association
for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP) or other similar
associations that set industry standards for protective coatings and
shall consult with affected contractors and subcontractors to consider
environmental impact as well as the impact on public health and safety.
The office of general services shall establish contractor and
subcontractor requirements for employees working on industrial painting
and industrial coating projects including, but not limited to, requiring
specific trainings or certifications for individual employees.
4. As used in this section, the term "state agency" shall mean the
same as defined in section one hundred sixty of this chapter.
* NB There are 2 § 136-d's