HUD Lead-Based Paint Regulation Implementation for Rehabilitation Programs

The Model Document Set

Having the proper documents will help facilitate implementation of the requirements under the new lead regulation. These model documents have been created by the National Center for Healthy Housing to assist CDBG and HOME grantees, community development corporations, rehab specialists and other housing rehabilitation professionals in implementing the requirements of the new HUD Lead-Based Paint Regulation. The documents include commonly used policy statements, contract language, forms and checklists that have been amended to include provisions that help satisfy the regulation requirements, and new documents that must be  used to meet new requirements. 

The first document consists of a hypothetical list of all existing typical rehab documents, in the order that they might be required. The list is annotated to highlight the model documents that are provided here: existing documents with revisions to incorporate lead-based paint requirements are in italic print; documents which are newly required due to the lead-based paint requirements are in bold print.

The remaining 18 documents have been amended to show some sample program-specific information; for example some documents are labeled "OUR PROGRAM" at the top and have a generic address. These "placeholders" should be replaced with the correct details for the local agency, program, or contractor. By adopting these documents (or portions thereof), whether to revise current rehab documents or establish new ones, programs can advance the administrative transition needed to start implementing the new rules. 

Users of the model documents are advised to determine whether they are suitable for their individual programs and to consult, as necessary, with legal counsel. 

Ways to access the documents:

  1. To view a printer-friendly version in your Internet browser, left-click on View
  2. To open in Microsoft Word, left-click on Download
  3. To download a document by saving it to your computer in order to modify it in a word processing program other than Word, right-click on Download, choose "Save As" in the menu provided, and save the document to a local directory, adding the correct file extension to the file name (such as .wpd for Word Perfect).

Model documents found in this module include:

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1

List of Typical Documents Used by Rehab Specialists

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2

Rehab Standards for Single-Family Structures

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3

Rehab Contractor Handbook

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4

Property Owner's Service Agreement

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5

Property Owner/Rehab Contractor Agreement

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6

General Conditions of the Agreement

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7

Job File Index

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8

Property Owner's Manual

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9

Feasibility Worksheet

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10

EPA Pamphlet - Acknowledgement

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11

Lead-Based Paint Risk Assessment Report

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12

Single-Family Lead Hazard Evaluation Notice

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13

Single-Family Lead Hazard Presumption Notice

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14

Relocation Plan and Agreement (Optional)

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15

Pre-construction Conference Checklist

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16

Clearance Report

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17

Reoccupancy Authorization

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18

Sample Lead-Hazard Reduction Notice

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19

Request for Proposals/ Qualifications (Labs, Risk Assessors, Training, etc.)

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20

Single Family Unit:
Lead Requirement Worksheet

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21

Waiver of Relocation

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22

Presume or Test?

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