Sec. 47a-54f. Paint.
Sec. 47a-54f. Paint. (a) In each tenement, lodging or boarding house the walls of
any court, shaft, hall or room shall be whitewashed or painted a light color whenever,
in the opinion of the board of health or enforcing agency, such whitewashing or painting
is needed for the better lighting of any room, hall or water closet compartment.
(b) Paint on the exposed surfaces of the interior of a tenement house shall not be
cracked, chipped, blistered, flaking, loose, or peeling so as to constitute a health hazard.
Testing, remediation, abatement and management of lead-based paint at a tenement
house or its premises shall be as defined in, and in accordance with, the regulations, if
any, adopted pursuant to section 19a-111c.
(P.A. 79-571, S. 80; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 07-2, S. 57.)
History: June Sp. Sess. P.A. 07-2 amended Subsec. (b) to apply provisions to exposed surfaces of interior of tenement
houses, rather than accessible surfaces, and add provision re testing, remediation, abatement and management of lead-based paint at tenement houses.
Cited. 235 C. 360; see also 40 CA 219.
Cited. 35 CA 126; judgment reversed, see 235 C. 360. Cited. 40 CA 219.
Subsec. (b):
Cited. 231 C. 923.
Does not impose strict liability for presence of lead paint, Gore v. People's Savings Bank, 235 C. 372, remanding case
to appellate court; judgment of trial court affirmed. 40 CA 219.