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Administrative Plan 7/1/2025 Page 8-12 <br />8-I.G. LEAD-BASED PAINT <br />PHAs and owners must comply with the requirements and timelines in 24 CFR Part 35 Subpart <br />M—Tenant-Based Rental Assistance and Subpart H—Project-Based Assistance. PHAs and <br />owners are reminded that any deteriorated paint in target housing, or other lead-based paint <br />hazard identified through a lead-based paint risk assessment or lead-based paint inspection is <br />considered a violation of NSPIRE standards. <br />For the HCV program, Subpart M applies to units where a child under age six resides or is <br />expected to reside, common areas that service that unit, and exterior painted surfaces associated <br />with that unit or common areas. For project-based programs, Subpart H applies to assisted units <br />and common areas of the property regardless of whether a child under age six resides or is <br />expected to reside in the unit. NSPIRE does not alter any of the lead-based paint requirements in <br />Part 35 for these programs. <br />Special Requirements for Children with Elevated Blood Lead Level [24 CFR 35.1225; FR <br />Notice 1/13/17; Notice PIH 2017-13] <br />If a PHA is notified by a public health department or other medical health care provider, or <br />verifies information from a source other than a public health department or medical health care <br />provider, that a child of less than six years of age, living in an HCV-assisted unit has been <br />identified as having an elevated blood lead level, the PHA must complete an environmental <br />investigation of the dwelling unit within 15 calendar days after being notified by a public health <br />department or other medical health care provider. The environmental investigation must be <br />completed in accordance with program requirements, and the result of the environmental <br />investigation must be immediately provided to the owner of the dwelling unit. In cases where the <br />public health department has already completed an evaluation of the unit, this information must <br />be provided to the owner. <br />Within 30 days after receiving the environmental investigation report from the PHA, or the <br />evaluation from the public health department, the owner is required to complete the reduction of <br />identified lead-based paint hazards in accordance with the lead-based paint regulations [24 CFR <br />35.1325 and 35.1330; 40 CFR 745.227]. If the owner does not complete the “hazard reduction” <br />as required, the dwelling unit is in violation of NSPIRE and the PHA will take action in <br />accordance with Section 8-II.G. <br />PHA reporting requirements, and data collection and record keeping responsibilities related to <br />children with an elevated blood lead level are discussed in Chapter 16. <br />EXHIBIT 1