Midland, Texas Lead & Asbestos Abatement Rules

Housing and Building Standards Texas 3 Minutes Read · published February 21, 2026 Flag of Texas

This guide explains how lead paint and asbestos abatement are regulated for buildings in Midland, Texas, who enforces the rules, and how owners, contractors, and tenants must comply. It summarizes applicable municipal controls, references federal abatement and renovation rules, and lists practical steps to obtain permits, report hazards, or appeal enforcement actions. Property owners should review the cited official sources and contact Midland building or permitting staff before starting demolition, renovation, or rental changes.

Always confirm permit and survey requirements with the city before work begins.

Overview

Midland enforces building and demolition standards through its municipal code and permitting processes; federal rules also apply to lead and asbestos work in occupied buildings. Local building regulations implement adopted building codes and require permits for demolition and major renovations, while federal programs set worker certification, work-practice, and notification requirements for lead-based paint and asbestos removal. For municipal code text and adopted building codes see the city code and ordinance repository [1]. For federal lead renovation rules see the EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting program [2]; for asbestos national standards see EPA guidance on asbestos and NESHAP [3].

Penalties & Enforcement

The city enforces building, demolition, and health-related provisions through its Building/Permitting division and code enforcement staff, supported by the municipal code. Specific municipal fine amounts and schedules for lead- or asbestos-related violations are not specified on the cited municipal code page; federal civil penalties and enforcement mechanisms are described on federal agency pages cited below [1][2][3].

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited municipal page; see cited sources for federal penalty frameworks.
  • Escalation: municipal escalation (first, repeat, continuing offences) not specified on the cited municipal page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: stop-work orders, compliance orders, work suspension, or court injunctions are tools the city or courts may use; specific procedures not fully detailed on the cited municipal page.
  • Enforcer: Midland Building/Permits and Code Enforcement divisions (see Help and Support for contacts).
  • Inspection & complaint pathways: complaints and inspections are processed via the city permitting or code enforcement office; follow the city complaint/contact route listed in Resources.
  • Appeals/review: appeal routes typically go to administrative hearing or municipal court; specific time limits for appeals are not specified on the cited municipal code page.
If you discover suspect asbestos or lead-based paint, stop work and contact the permitting office before proceeding.

Applications & Forms

Permit names, application numbers, and fee schedules for demolition, renovation, or hazardous-material abatement are not published in full on the cited municipal code page; contact Midland permitting for current forms and fees. Federal certification and training requirements for lead renovators and asbestos professionals are administered via EPA and OSHA resources cited below [2][3].

How to Comply

  • Determine if the work involves regulated lead or asbestos practices by consulting the city permit office and federal guidance.
  • Hire certified contractors for abatement or renovation when required by federal or state rules.
  • Obtain necessary demolition, renovation, or asbestos removal permits before starting work.
  • Report unsafe or unpermitted work to Midland code enforcement or the building department for inspection.

FAQ

Do Midland-specific rules require lead testing before renovation?
No single city ordinance on the cited municipal page mandates universal pre-renovation lead testing; federal Renovation, Repair and Painting rules may require testing or certified work practices for target housing and child-occupied facilities [2].
Is an asbestos survey required before demolition in Midland?
The cited municipal code does not list a specific asbestos-survey mandate; however federal NESHAP and state rules commonly require asbestos inspection and notification before demolition or renovation [3].
Who enforces violations and how do I appeal?
Enforcement falls to Midland permitting/building and code enforcement divisions; appeals procedures and time limits are not specified on the cited municipal page—contact the city permitting office for administrative appeal steps.
Always obtain written permit approval before demolition or major renovation.

How-To

  1. Stop work if you suspect lead paint or asbestos and secure the area.
  2. Contact Midland permitting or code enforcement to report the condition and request inspection.
  3. Obtain any required surveys (lead or asbestos) and hire certified abatement contractors when required.
  4. Submit permit applications and required notifications; await inspection and written clearance before resuming work.
  5. Maintain records of surveys, permits, and disposal receipts for compliance and future property transactions.
Keep documentation of permits, inspections, and contractor certifications for at least the duration required by the city or federal rules.

Key Takeaways

  • Midland enforces building and demolition rules through its permitting and code enforcement offices.
  • Federal lead and asbestos programs impose certification, work-practice, and notification duties beyond municipal permits.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Midland Code of Ordinances (Municode)
  2. [2] EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) program
  3. [3] EPA asbestos information and NESHAP