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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 35 — Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention in Certain Residential Structures · § 35.720

§ 35.720. Multifamily properties receiving up to \$5,000 per unit, and single family properties.

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Effective September 15, 2000, the requirements of this section shall apply to a multifamily residential property that is receiving an average of up to and including \$5,000 per assisted dwelling unit annually in project-based assistance and to a single family residential property that is receiving project-based assistance through the Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation program, the Project-Based Certificate program, or any other HUD program providing project-based assistance.
(a)Activities at initial and periodic inspection---(1) Visual assessment. During the initial and periodic inspections, an inspector trained in visual assessment for deteriorated paint surfaces in accordance with procedures established by HUD shall conduct a visual assessment of all painted surfaces in order to identify any deteriorated paint.
(2)Paint stabilization. The owner shall stabilize each deteriorated paint surface in accordance with § 35.1330(a) and § 35.1330(b) before occupancy of a vacant dwelling unit or, where a unit is occupied, within 30 days of notification of the results of the visual assessment. Paint stabilization is considered complete when clearance is achieved in accordance with § 35.1340.
(3)Notice. The owner shall provide a notice to occupants in accordance with § 35.125(b)
(1)and
(c)describing the results of the clearance examination.
(b)Ongoing lead-based paint maintenance activities. The owner shall incorporate ongoing lead-based paint maintenance activities into regular building operations in accordance with § 35.1355(a), unless all lead-based paint has been removed.
(c)Child with an elevated blood lead level. If a child of less than 6 years of age living in a dwelling unit covered by this section has an elevated blood lead level, the owner shall comply with the requirements of § 35.730. \[64 FR 50210, Sept. 15, 1999, as amended at 82 FR 4167, Jan. 13, 2017\]
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