[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 28]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR763.93]

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                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 763--ASBESTOS--Table of Contents
 
           Subpart E--Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools
 
Sec. 763.93  Management plans.

    (a)(1) On or before October 12, 1988, each local education agency 
shall develop an asbestos management plan for each school, including all 
buildings that they lease, own, or otherwise use as school buildings, 
and submit the plan to an Agency designated by the Governor of the State 
in which the local education agency is located. The plan may be 
submitted in stages that cover a portion of the school buildings under 
the authority of the local education agency.
    (2) If a building to be used as part of a school is leased or 
otherwise acquired after October 12, 1988, the local education agency 
shall include the new building in the management plan for the school 
prior to its use as a school building. The revised portions of the 
management plan shall be submitted to the Agency designated by the 
Governor.
    (3) If a local education agency begins to use a building as a school 
after October 12, 1988, the local education agency shall submit a 
management plan for the school to the Agency designated by the Governor 
prior to its use as a school.
    (b) On or before October 17, 1987, the Governor of each State shall 
notify local education agencies in the State

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regarding where to submit their management plans. States may establish 
administrative procedures for reviewing management plans. If the 
Governor does not disapprove a management plan within 90 days after 
receipt of the plan, the local education agency shall implement the 
plan.
    (c) Each local education agency must begin implementation of its 
management plan on or before July 9, 1989, and complete implementation 
in a timely fashion.
    (d) Each local education agency shall maintain and update its 
management plan to keep it current with ongoing operations and 
maintenance, periodic surveillance, inspection, reinspection, and 
response action activities. All provisions required to be included in 
the management plan under this section shall be retained as part of the 
management plan, as well as any information that has been revised to 
bring the plan up-to-date.
    (e) The management plan shall be developed by an accredited 
management planner and shall include:
    (1) A list of the name and address of each school building and 
whether the school building contains friable ACBM, nonfriable ACBM, and 
friable and nonfriable suspected ACBM assumed to be ACM.
    (2) For each inspection conducted before the December 14, 1987:
    (i) The date of the inspection.
    (ii) A blueprint, diagram, or written description of each school 
building that identifies clearly each location and approximate square or 
linear footage of any homogeneous or sampling area where material was 
sampled for ACM, and, if possible, the exact locations where bulk 
samples were collected, and the dates of collection.
    (iii) A copy of the analyses of any bulk samples, dates of analyses, 
and a copy of any other laboratory reports pertaining to the analyses.
    (iv) A description of any response actions or preventive measures 
taken to reduce asbestos exposure, including if possible, the names and 
addresses of all contractors involved, start and completion dates of the 
work, and results of any air samples analyzed during and upon completion 
of the work.
    (v) A description of assessments, required to be made under 
Sec. 763.88, of material that was identified before December 14, 1987, 
as friable ACBM or friable suspected ACBM assumed to be ACM, and the 
name and signature, State of accreditation, and if applicable, 
accreditation number of each accredited person making the assessments.
    (3) For each inspection and reinspection conducted under 
Sec. 763.85:
    (i) The date of the inspection or reinspection and the name and 
signature, State of accreditation and, if applicable, the accreditation 
number of each accredited inspector performing the inspection or 
reinspection.
    (ii) A blueprint, diagram, or written description of each school 
building that identifies clearly each location and approximate square or 
linear footage of homogeneous areas where material was sampled for ACM, 
the exact location where each bulk sample was collected, date of 
collection, homogeneous areas where friable suspected ACBM is assumed to 
be ACM, and where nonfriable suspected ACBM is assumed to be ACM.
    (iii) A description of the manner used to determine sampling 
locations, and the name and signature of each accredited inspector 
collecting samples, the State of accreditation, and if applicable, his 
or her accreditation number.
    (iv) A copy of the analyses of any bulk samples collected and 
analyzed, the name and address of any laboratory that analyzed bulk 
samples, a statement that the laboratory meets the applicable 
requirements of Sec. 763.87(a) the date of analysis, and the name and 
signature of the person performing the analysis.
    (v) A description of assessments, required to be made under 
Sec. 763.88, of all ACBM and suspected ACBM assumed to be ACM, and the 
name, signature, State of accreditation, and if applicable, 
accreditation number of each accredited person making the assessments.
    (4) The name, address, and telephone number of the person designated 
under Sec. 763.84 to ensure that the duties of the local education 
agency are carried out, and the course name, and dates and hours of 
training taken by that person to carry out the duties.

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    (5) The recommendations made to the local education agency regarding 
response actions, under Sec. 763.88(d), the name, signature, State of 
accreditation of each person making the recommendations, and if 
applicable, his or her accreditation number.
    (6) A detailed description of preventive measures and response 
actions to be taken, including methods to be used, for any friable ACBM, 
the locations where such measures and action will be taken, reasons for 
selecting the response action or preventive measure, and a schedule for 
beginning and completing each preventive measure and response action.
    (7) With respect to the person or persons who inspected for ACBM and 
who will design or carry out response actions, except for operations and 
maintenance, with respect to the ACBM, one of the following statements:
    (i) If the State has adopted a contractor accreditation program 
under section 206(b) of Title II of the Act, a statement that the 
person(s) is accredited under such plan.
    (ii) A statement that the local education agency used (or will use) 
persons who have been accredited by another State which has adopted a 
contractor accreditation plan under section 206(b) of Title II of the 
Act or is accredited by an EPA-approved course under section 206(c) of 
Title II of the Act.
    (8) A detailed description in the form of a blueprint, diagram, or 
in writing of any ACBM or suspected ACBM assumed to be ACM which remains 
in the school once response actions are undertaken pursuant to 
Sec. 763.90. This description shall be updated as response actions are 
completed.
    (9) A plan for reinspection under Sec. 763.85, a plan for operations 
and maintenance activities under Sec. 763.91, and a plan for periodic 
surveillance under Sec. 763.92, a description of the recommendation made 
by the management planner regarding additional cleaning under 
Sec. 763.91(c)(2) as part of an operations and maintenance program, and 
the response of the local education agency to that recommendation.
    (10) A description of steps taken to inform workers and building 
occupants, or their legal guardians, about inspections, reinspections, 
response actions, and post-response action activities, including 
periodic reinspection and surveillance activities that are planned or in 
progress.
    (11) An evaluation of the resources needed to complete response 
actions successfully and carry out reinspection, operations and 
maintenance activities, periodic surveillance and training.
    (12) With respect to each consultant who contributed to the 
management plan, the name of the consultant and one of the following 
statements:
    (i) If the State has adopted a contractor accreditation plan under 
section 206(b) of Title II of the Act, a statement that the consultant 
is accredited under such plan.
    (ii) A statement that the contractor is accredited by another State 
which has adopted a contractor accreditation plan under section 206(b) 
of Title II of the Act, or is accredited by an EPA-approved course 
developed under section 206(c) of Title II of the Act.
    (f) A local education agency may require each management plan to 
contain a statement signed by an accredited management plan developer 
that such person has prepared or assisted in the preparation of such 
plan or has reviewed such plan, and that such plan is in compliance with 
this subpart E. Such statement may not be signed by a person who, in 
addition to preparing or assisting in preparing the management plan, 
also implements (or will implement) the management plan.
    (g)(1) Upon submission of a management plan to the Governor for 
review, a local education agency shall keep a copy of the plan in its 
administrative office. The management plans shall be available, without 
cost or restriction, for inspection by representatives of EPA and the 
State, the public, including teachers, other school personnel and their 
representatives, and parents. The local education agency may charge a 
reasonable cost to make copies of management plans.
    (2) Each local education agency shall maintain in its administrative 
office a complete, updated copy of a management plan for each school 
under its administrative control or direction. The management plans 
shall be available,

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during normal business hours, without cost or restriction, for 
inspection by representatives of EPA and the State, the public, 
including teachers, other school personnel and their representatives, 
and parents. The local education agency may charge a reasonable cost to 
make copies of management plans.
    (3) Each school shall maintain in its administrative office a 
complete, updated copy of the management plan for that school. 
Management plans shall be available for inspection, without cost or 
restriction, to workers before work begins in any area of a school 
building. The school shall make management plans available for 
inspection to representatives of EPA and the State, the public, 
including parents, teachers, and other school personnel and their 
representatives within 5 working days after receiving a request for 
inspection. The school may charge a reasonable cost to make copies of 
the management plan.
    (4) Upon submission of its management plan to the Governor and at 
least once each school year, the local education agency shall notify in 
writing parent, teacher, and employee organizations of the availability 
of management plans and shall include in the management plan a 
description of the steps taken to notify such organizations, and a dated 
copy of the notification. In the absence of any such organizations for 
parents, teachers, or employees, the local education agency shall 
provide written notice to that relevant group of the availability of 
management plans and shall include in the management plan a description 
of the steps taken to notify such groups, and a dated copy of the 
notification.
    (h) Records required under Sec. 763.94 shall be made by local 
education agencies and maintained as part of the management plan.
    (i) Each management plan must contain a true and correct statement, 
signed by the individual designated by the local education agency under 
Sec. 763.84, which certifies that the general, local education agency 
responsibilities, as stipulated by Sec. 763.84, have been met or will be 
met.