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HUD Project-Based Rental Assistance Programs
Multifamily Properties Receiving More than $5,000 per Unit per Year: Provision of Pamphlet Ongoing Lead-Based Paint Maintenance between September 15, 2000 and the completion of a risk assessment Risk Assessment (must be completed in pre-1960 construction by September 17, 2001, and in 1960-1978 construction by September 15, 2003) Provision of Notice of the results of the risk assessment to occupants Interim Controls using safe work practices to treat hazards identified in the risk assessment Clearance Provision of Notice of hazard reduction activity and results to occupants Ongoing Lead-Based Paint Maintenance immediately subsequent to risk assessment unless all lead-based paint has been removed Reevaluation
Multifamily Properties Receiving Less than $5,000 per Unit per Year and Single Family Properties: Provision of Pamphlet Visual Assessment (during initial and periodic inspections) Paint Stabilization using safe work practices Clearance Provision of Notice of hazard reduction activity and results to occupants Ongoing Lead-Based Paint Maintenance
Superseding Requirement: Units that Are or Have Been Occupied by a Child Under Age Six Who Has an Environmental Intervention Blood Lead Level (EIBLL): Report to the public health department within five days the name and address of an EIBLL case reported by any other medical health care professional Risk Assessment within 15 days after notice or verification of EIBLL case Provision of Notice of the results of the risk assessment to occupants Interim Controls using safe work practices or Abatement within 30 days after Risk Assessment report Clearance Provision of Notice of hazard reduction activity and results to occupants
Read Subpart H of the Regulation
Read Interpretive Guidance about Subpart H
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