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How to get EPA RRP certification in Iowa. EPA-authorized state with its own program. Firm certification: $550. 8-hour initial training required. Total initial fees: $800-$1,000. Verified 2026-03-21. Data verified 2026-03-21. Source: LicenseMap (getlicensemap.com).
Lead RRP — RRP
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EPA Authorized
$550
Firm Cert Fee
8h initial
Training Hours
5 years
Refresher Cycle
$37,500/day
Max Penalty
$800-$1,000
Total Initial Fees
All renovators must comply with these federal requirements regardless of state
VerifiedEPA RRP Rule
40 CFR 745 Subpart E
Applies to renovations disturbing lead-based paint in pre-1978 housing and child-occupied facilities
Individual Certification
Required
Individual renovator certification is obtained by completing an EPA-accredited 8-hour initial training course. The training provider issues the certificate upon successful completion.
Firm Certification
$550 (5-year)
Renovation firms must apply to EPA (or authorized state) for certification. EPA firm certification costs $550 and is valid for 5 years.
Training Requirements
8h initial / 4h refresher
8-hour initial EPA-accredited training course for individual certification; 4-hour refresher course required every 5 years to maintain certification.
Work Practice Standards
Required
Certified renovators must post warning signs, contain the work area (plastic sheeting), restrict access, use wet methods to minimize dust, use HEPA vacuums, and properly dispose of waste. Prohibited practices include open flame burning, machine sanding without HEPA, and heat guns above 1100°F.
Record Keeping
3 years minimum
Firms must maintain records for a minimum of 3 years. Records must include: documentation of lead-based paint test results or assumption, pre-renovation education compliance, certified renovator details, work practices used, and cleaning verification results.
The EPA Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule requires that renovations disturbing more than 6 sq ft of interior or 20 sq ft of exterior lead-based paint in pre-1978 housing and child-occupied facilities be performed by certified renovators working for certified firms. Work must follow specific containment, cleanup, and verification procedures.
EPA-authorized state — administers its own RRP program
Mostly verifiedEPA-Authorized State
Yes
VerifiedState Program Name
Iowa Lead Professional Licensing Program
Mostly verifiedState Certification Fee
$50
Iowa state certification fee (in addition to EPA requirements)
Needs verificationState Agency
Iowa Department of Public Health
VerifiedAdditional Requirements
Iowa requires state licensing for lead professionals through Iowa HHS. Additional training requirements may apply for certain projects.
Iowa is an EPA-authorized state and runs its own lead RRP program. Firms and individuals must meet both federal EPA requirements and any additional state-specific requirements. Contact Iowa Department of Public Health for current details.
EPA-accredited training for individual renovator certification
Verified8 hours
Initial Training
4 hours
Refresher Course
Yes
Hands-On Component
Accredited Training Providers
Individual renovator certification is obtained by completing an EPA-accredited 8-hour initial training course that includes both classroom instruction and hands-on practice. The course covers lead-safe work practices, containment, cleanup, and cleaning verification. A 4-hour refresher course is required every 5 years to maintain certification.
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
EPA Firm Certification (5-year) EPA firm certification fee (5-year certification period) | $550 |
Individual Training Course (8-hour) Approximate cost for EPA-accredited 8-hour initial RRP training course; varies by provider | $200-$400 |
State Certification Fee Additional Iowa state certification fee | $50 |
Total Initial Fees Includes EPA firm certification ($550), individual training course ($200-$400), and Iowa state fee ($50). Training costs vary by provider. | $800-$1,000 |
Renewal Requirements & Ongoing Obligations
Verified5 years
Firm Renewal Period
$550
Firm Renewal Fee
Required
Refresher Training
Individual Refresher Requirements
4-hour EPA-accredited refresher course required every 5 years to maintain individual certification
Regulatory Board
Firm certification must be renewed every 5 years with a $550 fee. Individual renovators must complete a 4-hour refresher course every 5 years to maintain their certification. If the refresher is not completed before the 5-year expiration, the individual must retake the full 8-hour initial course.
EPA enforcement under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
VerifiedMaximum Civil Penalty
$37,500 per day per violation
VerifiedCriminal Penalties
Knowing violations of the RRP Rule can result in criminal penalties including fines and imprisonment under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
VerifiedCommon Violations
The EPA actively enforces the RRP Rule through inspections, tip investigations, and compliance monitoring. Penalties can be assessed per day per violation and may be adjusted for factors including the nature of the violation, the violator's ability to pay, and any history of prior violations.
Iowa is an EPA-authorized state and administers its own lead professional licensing program through Iowa HHS.
The EPA RRP Rule (40 CFR 745) requires that renovations disturbing more than 6 square feet of interior or 20 square feet of exterior lead-based paint in pre-1978 housing and child-occupied facilities be performed by certified renovators working for certified firms.
Individual renovator certification is obtained by completing an EPA-accredited 8-hour initial training course. No separate application to EPA is needed for individual certification.
Firm certification must be obtained from EPA (or the authorized state agency) before performing covered renovation work. The firm certification fee is $550 and is valid for 5 years.
Iowa is an EPA-authorized state and administers its own RRP program. Firms and individuals must certify through Iowa Department of Public Health rather than directly through EPA.
Iowa requires state licensing for lead professionals through Iowa HHS. Additional training requirements may apply for certain projects.
Renovators must complete a 4-hour refresher course every 5 years to maintain their individual certification.
Penalties for non-compliance can reach $37,500 per day per violation under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
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How this state compares to 50 others for this profession
Salary
#43 of 51
Based on May 2024 Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS data for Hazardous Materials Removal Workers (SOC 47-4041)
Entry Level
N/A
25th percentile
Median
$43,200
-11% vs. national avg ($48,550)Experienced
N/A
75th percentile
Wage Distribution (Annual)
Note: BLS SOC 47-4041 covers hazardous materials removal workers, which includes lead paint abatement and RRP-certified renovators.
Source: BLS OEWS – Hazardous Materials Removal Workers (May 2024)
National employment projections for 2022-2032
Projected Growth
+5%
Average GrowthNew Jobs
N/A
over 10 years
Annual Openings
N/A
per year (avg.)
N/A currently employed nationwide (2024)
Source: BLS Employment Projections 2022-2032 (September 2023)
Government fees and exam costs to obtain your initial license
Note: These are government licensing fees only. Education/training program costs (tuition, books, etc.) are not included as they vary widely by institution.
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Timeline estimated from licensing requirements on this page.
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Iowa is an EPA-authorized state and runs its own RRP program. Iowa requires state licensing for lead professionals through Iowa HHS. Additional training requirements may apply for certain projects. All renovators working on pre-1978 housing must complete EPA-accredited training and work for certified firms. Certification is managed through the Iowa Department of Public Health.
Requirements vary by state. Always verify current requirements with your state agency and the EPA.