[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 24, Volume 1] [Revised as of April 1, 2006] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 24CFR35.80] [Page 315-317] TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT PART 35_LEAD-BASED PAINT POISONING PREVENTION IN CERTAIN RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES--Table of Contents Subpart A_Disclosure of Known Lead-Based Paint and/or Lead-Based Paint Hazards Upon Sale or Lease of Residential Property Sec. 35.80 Purpose. Subpart A_Disclosure of Known Lead-Based Paint Hazards Upon Sale or Lease of Residential Property Sec. 35.80 Purpose. 35.82 Scope and applicability. 35.84 Effective dates. 35.86 Definitions. 35.88 Disclosure requirements for sellers and lessors. 35.90 Opportunity to conduct an evaluation. 35.92 Certification and acknowledgment of disclosure. 35.94 Agent responsibilities. 35.96 Enforcement. 35.98 Impact on State and local requirements. Subpart B_General Lead-Based Paint Requirements and Definitions for All Programs 35.100 Purpose and applicability. 35.105 Effective dates. 35.106 Information collection requirements. 35.110 Definitions. 35.115 Exemptions. 35.120 Options. 35.125 Notice of evaluation and hazard reduction activities. 35.130 Lead hazard information pamphlet. 35.135 Use of paint containing lead. 35.140 Prohibited methods of paint removal. 35.145 Compliance with Federal laws and authorities. 35.150 Compliance with other State, tribal, and local laws. 35.155 Minimum requirements. 35.160 Waivers. 35.165 Prior evaluation or hazard reduction. 35.170 Noncompliance with the requirements of subparts B through R. 35.175 Records. Subpart C_Disposition of Residential Property Owned by a Federal Agency Other Than HUD 35.200 Purpose and applicability. 35.205 Definitions and other general requirements. 35.210 Disposition of residential property constructed before 1960. 35.215 Disposition of residential property constructed after 1959 and before 1978. Subpart D_Project-Based Assistance Provided by a Federal Agency Other Than HUD 35.300 Purpose and applicability. 35.305 Definitions and other general requirements. 35.310 Notices and pamphlet. 35.315 Risk assessments. 35.320 Hazard reduction. 35.325 Child with an environmental intervention blood lead level. Subpart E [Reserved] [[Page 316]] Subpart F_HUD-Owned Single Family Property 35.500 Purpose and applicability. 35.505 Definitions and other general requirements. 35.510 Required procedures. Subpart G_Multifamily Mortgage Insurance 35.600 Purpose and applicability. 35.605 Definitions and other general requirements. 35.610 Exemption. 35.615 Notices and pamphlet. 35.620 Multifamily insured property constructed before 1960. 35.625 Multifamily Insured Property constructed after 1959 and before 1978. 35.630 Conversions and Major Rehabilitations. Subpart H_Project-Based Assistance 35.700 Purpose and applicability. 35.705 Definitions and other general requirements. 35.710 Notices and pamphlet. 35.715 Multifamily properties receiving more than $5,000 per unit. 35.720 Multifamily properties receiving up to $5,000 per unit, and single-family properties. 35.725 Section 8 rent adjustments. 35.730 Child with an environmental intervention blood lead level. Subpart I_HUD-Owned and Mortgagee-in-Possession Multifamily Property. 35.800 Purpose and applicability. 35.805 Definitions and other general requirements. 35.810 Notices and pamphlet. 35.815 Evaluation. 35.820 Interim controls. 35.825 Ongoing lead-based paint maintenance and reevaluation. 35.830 Child with an environmental intervention blood lead level. Subpart J_Rehabilitation 35.900 Purpose and applicability. 35.905 Definitions and other general requirements. 35.910 Notices and pamphlet. 35.915 Calculating Federal rehabilitation assistance. 35.920 [Reserved] 35.925 Examples of determining applicable requirements. 35.930 Evaluation and hazard reduction requirements. 35.935 Ongoing lead-based paint maintenance activities. 35.940 Special requirements for insular areas. Subpart K_Acquisition, Leasing, Support Services, or Operation. 35.1000 Purpose and applicability. 35.1005 Definitions and other general requirements. 35.1010 Notices and pamphlet. 35.1015 Visual assessment, paint stabilization, and maintenance. 35.1020 Funding for evaluation and hazard reduction. Subpart L_Public Housing Programs 35.1100 Purpose and applicability. 35.1105 Definitions and other general requirements. 35.1110 Notices and pamphlet. 35.1115 Evaluation. 35.1120 Hazard reduction. 35.1125 Evaluation and hazard reduction before acquisition and development. 35.1130 Child with an environmental intervention blood lead level. 35.1135 Eligible costs. 35.1140 Insurance coverage. Subpart M_Tenant-Based Rental Assistance 35.1200 Purpose and applicability. 35.1205 Definitions and other general requirements. 35.1210 Notices and pamphlet. 35.1215 Activities at initial and periodic inspections. 35.1220 Ongoing lead-based paint maintenance activities. 35.1225 Child with an environmental intervention blood lead level. Subparts N-Q [Reserved] Subpart R_Methods and Standards for Lead-Based Paint Hazard Evaluation and Hazard Reduction Activities. 35.1300 Purpose and applicability. 35.1305 Definitions and other general requirements. 35.1310 References. 35.1315 Collection and laboratory analysis of samples. 35.1320 Lead-based paint inspections, paint testing, risk assessments, lead-hazard screens, and reevaluations. 35.1325 Abatement. 35.1330 Interim controls. 35.1335 Standard treatments. 35.1340 Clearance. 35.1345 Occupant protection and worksite preparation. 35.1350 Safe work practices. 35.1355 Ongoing lead-based paint maintenance and reevaluation activities. [[Page 317]] Authority: 42 U.S.C. 3535(d), 4821, and 4851. Source: 61 FR 9082, Mar. 6, 1996, unless otherwise noted. Redesignated at 64 FR 50201, Sept. 15, 1999. This subpart implements the provisions of 42 U.S.C. 4852d, which impose certain requirements on the sale or lease of target housing. Under this subpart, a seller or lessor of target housing shall disclose to the purchaser or lessee the presence of any known lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards; provide available records and reports; provide the purchaser or lessee with a lead hazard information pamphlet; give purchasers a 10-day opportunity to conduct a risk assessment or inspection; and attach specific disclosure and warning language to the sales or leasing contract before the purchaser or lessee is obligated under a contract to purchase or lease target housing.