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Administrative Plan 7/1/2025 Page 8-20 <br />8-II.E. SUPERVISORY QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTIONS [24 CFR 982.405(b); 24 <br />CFR 985.3(e); HCV GB, p. 10-32] <br />HUD requires a PHA supervisor or other qualified person to conduct quality control inspections <br />of a sample of units to ensure that each inspector is conducting accurate and complete <br />inspections and that there is consistency in the application of the NSPIRE standards. <br />The unit sample must include only units that have been inspected within the preceding three <br />months. The selected sample should be drawn to represent a cross section of neighborhoods and <br />the work of a cross section of inspectors. <br />8-II.F. INSPECTION RESULTS AND REINSPECTIONS FOR UNITS UNDER <br />HAP CONTRACT <br />Correction Timeframes <br />Each deficiency is identified in the NSPIRE standards as either life-threatening, severe, <br />moderate, or low. <br />For units under HAP contract, life-threatening deficiencies must be corrected within 24 hours <br />after notice has been provided. All other non-life-threatening deficiencies (severe and moderate) <br />must be corrected within 30 days (or a PHA-approved extension) after notice has been provided. <br />If low deficiencies are present in a unit, these deficiencies result in a pass and would only be <br />noted by the inspector for informational purposes. <br />EXHIBIT 1