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Regulation: Subpart D

Subpart D--Project-Based Assistance Provided by a Federal Agency Other Than HUD

24 CFR 35.300  Purpose and applicability.
 
The purpose of this subpart D is to establish procedures to eliminate as far as practicable lead-based paint hazards in a residential property that receives more than $5,000 annually per project in project-based assistance on or after September 15, 2000, under a program administered by a Federal agency other than HUD.

24 CFR 35.305  Definitions and other general requirements.
 
Definitions and other general requirements that apply to this subpart are found in subpart B of this part.

24 CFR 35.310  Notices and pamphlet.
 
(a) Notice. A notice of evaluation or hazard reduction shall be provided to the occupants in accordance with 24 CFR 35.125.
  (b) Lead hazard information pamphlet. The owner shall provide the lead hazard information pamphlet in accordance with 24 CFR 35.130.

24 CFR 35.315  Risk assessment.
 
Each owner shall complete a risk assessment in accordance with 40 CFR 745.227(d). Each risk assessment shall be completed in accordance with the schedule established by the Federal agency.

24 CFR 35.320  Hazard reduction.
 
Each owner shall conduct interim controls consistent with the findings of the risk assessment report. Hazard reduction shall be conducted in accordance with subpart R of this part.

24 CFR 35.325  Child with an environmental intervention blood lead level.
 
If a child less than 6 years of age living in a federally assisted dwelling unit has an environmental intervention blood lead level, the owner shall immediately conduct a risk assessment in accordance with 40 CFR 745.227(d). Interim controls of identified lead-based paint hazards shall be conducted in accordance with 24 CFR 35.1330. Interim controls are complete when clearance is achieved in accordance with 24 CFR 35.1340. The Federal agency shall establish a timetable for completing risk assessments and hazard reduction when an environmental intervention blood lead level child is identified.

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