Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 27, § 25607.34 - Residential Rental Property Exposure Warnings - Methods of Transmission
(a) For
purposes of this section, "residential rental property", hereafter also
referred to as "property", includes an apartment, house, duplex, triplex,
condominium or other dwelling that a landlord rents to a tenant to live in,
including common areas, but does not include a "hotel" as defined in Section
25607.32 of this
subarticle.
(b) A warning for
exposures to listed chemicals at a residential rental property meets the
requirements of this subarticle if it complies with the content requirements in
Section 25607.35, and is provided to each
known adult occupant of the property at the time of renting, leasing, or hiring
out the property, and each year thereafter. Warnings provided pursuant to this
section may be in hardcopy or electronic format, using one or more of the
following methods:
(1) In a letter delivered
to the property and addressed to each known adult occupant, and to "Tenants and
Occupants" if the names of all adult occupants are not known; or
(2) In an electronic message sent to each
email address otherwise used to communicate information to the known adult
occupants and to other tenants and occupants; or
(3) In the lease or rental agreement, but, in
that event, the requirements of this subarticle are met only as to those adult
occupants who sign or are named in the lease or rental agreement. The warning
may be provided to other known occupants using one or more of the methods in
subsections (b)(1) or (b)(2).
(4)
In any year after the initial year of renting, leasing, letting, or hiring out
the property, the warning may be provided using one or more of the methods in
subsections (b)(1) or (b)(2), or in the renewed lease or rental agreement in
any year in which the lease or rental agreement is being renewed, but, in that
event, the warning will only cover those adult occupants who sign or are named
in the renewed lease or rental agreement and only for the year in which the
lease or rental agreement is being renewed.
(c) If the lease, rental agreement, renewal,
or amendment for the property or any other disclosures or required notices from
the landlord to the tenant are provided to the occupants in any language other
than English, the warning must be provided in that or those
languages.
(d) In addition to the
warning specified in this section, residential rental properties must also
provide warnings for enclosed parking facilities pursuant to Sections
25607.20, and
25607.21, and designated smoking
areas pursuant to Sections
25607.28 and
25607.29, where exposures to
listed chemicals from any enclosed parking facilities and designated smoking
areas can occur on the property.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 25249.12, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25249.6 and 25249.11, Health and Safety Code.
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