Lead Based. Paint Assessment Exceptions to the Lead-Based Paint Visual Assessment Requirement
Lead Based. Paint The COUNTY agrees that any construction or rehabilitation of residential structures with assistance provided under this Agreement shall be subject to HUD Lead-Based Paint Regulations at 24 CFR 570.608, and 24 CFR Part 35, Subpart B. Such regulations pertain to all CDBG-assisted housing and require that all owners, prospective owners, and tenants of properties constructed prior to 1978 be properly notified that such properties may include lead based paint. Such notification shall point out the hazards of lead-based paint and explain the symptoms, treatment and precautions that should be taken when dealing with lead-based paint poisoning and the advisability and availability of blood lead level screening for children under seven. The notice should also point out that if lead-based paint is found on the property, abatement measures may be undertaken. The regulations further require that, depending on the amount of Federal funds applied to a property, paint testing, risk assessment, treatment and/or abatement may be conducted.
Lead Based. Paint Assessment The grantee must ensure that a lead‐based paint visual assessment is completed prior to payment of a permanent housing subsidy if a child under the age of six or pregnant woman resides in a unit constructed prior to 1978. To prevent lead poisoning in young children, grantees must comply with the Lead‐Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act of 1973 and its applicable regulations found at 24 CFR 35, Parts A, B, M, and R. A visual assessment must be conducted upon request from the tenant. Visual assessments must be conducted by a HUD‐Certified Visual Assessor and must be documented on the HQS Inspection Form or HHS Form and maintained in the client file. For a guide to compliance see Appendix F: Lead-Based Paint Visual Assessment Requirements. The grantee must ensure that a lead‐based paint visual assessment is completed prior to payment of a permanent housing subsidy if a child under the age of six or pregnant woman resides in a unit constructed prior to 1978. This form must be completed in all living situations, including if living in a trailer or RV. To prevent lead poisoning in young children, grantees must comply with the Lead‐Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act of 1973 and its applicable regulations found at 24 CFR 35, Parts A, B, M, and R. A visual assessment must be conducted upon request from the tenant. Visual assessments must be conducted by a HUD‐Certified Visual Assessor and must be documented on the HQS Inspection Form or HHS Form and maintained in the client file. For a guide to compliance see Appendix F: Lead-Based Paint Visual Assessment Requirements.
Lead Based. Paint (LBP). The Lessee recognizes and acknowledges that LBP materials may be present on exterior and interior surfaces of facilities within the Leased Premises or in the soil. The Lessee will be responsible at its sole cost and expense for the management, maintenance, removal and disposal of all LBP either located in or attributable to the Leased Premises Improvements. Removal and disposal of LBP must be carried out in compliance with all Applicable Laws.
Lead Based. Paint - HUD defines lead based paint as a surface coating that contains lead equal to or exceeding 1.0 milligram per square centimeter or 0.5 percent by weight or 5,000 parts per million (ppm) by weight. See 24 C.F.R. §35.110.
Lead Based. Paint - The Contractor shall comply with the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 24, Sub-Part C, 35.24 concerning Lead-Based Paint Standards. Lead-based paint shall not be used in the course of work under this contract.
Lead Based. Paint Assessment Exceptions to the Lead-Based Paint Visual Assessment Requirement Washington Residential Landlord-Tenant Act Lease or Rental Agreements
Lead Based. Paint Disclosure (Select the appropriate box.)
Lead Based. Paint Housing assisted with Program funds is subject to the Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act (42 U.S.C. 4821-4846), the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992 (42 U.S.C. 4851-4856), and implementing regulations Title X of the 1992 Housing and Community Development Act at 24 CFR Part 35, (including subparts A, B, J, K, M and R). Owner shall also comply with the Lead: Renovation, Repair, and Painting Program Final Rule, 40 CFR Part 745 and Response to Children with Environmental Intervention Blood Lead Levels. Failure to comply with the lead-based paint requirements may be subject to sanctions and penalties pursuant to 24 CFR §35.170.
Lead Based. Paint Interim Controls Certification (one day CAL OSHA exam, yearly refresher course required): required by facility staff who perform stabilization of deteriorated paint or engage in ongoing lead paint maintenance activities.