[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 24, Volume 4]

[Revised as of April 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 24CFR902.26]



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                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

CHAPTER IX--OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC AND INDIAN HOUSING, 

               DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

PART 902_PUBLIC HOUSING ASSESSMENT SYSTEM--Table of Contents

 

             Subpart B_PHAS Indicator #1: Physical Condition

 

Sec.  902.26  Physical Inspection Report.



    (a) Following the physical inspection and computation of the score 

under this subpart, each PHA receives a Physical Inspection Report. The 

Physical Inspection Report allows the PHA to see the magnitude of the 

points lost by inspectable area, and the impact on the score of the 

health and safety (H&S) deficiencies.

    (1) If exigent health and safety items are identified in the report, 

the PHA will have the opportunity to correct all exigent health and 

safety deficiencies noted on the report and request a reinspection.

    (2) The correction of exigent health and safety deficiencies and the 

request for reinspection must be made within 15 days of the PHA's 

receipt of the Physical Inspection Report. The request for reinspection 

must be accompanied by the PHA's identification of the exigent health 

and safety deficiencies that have been corrected, and the PHA's 

certification that all such deficiencies identified in the report have 

been corrected.

    (3) If HUD determines that a reinspection is appropriate, REAC will 

arrange for a complete reinspection of the development(s) in question, 

not just the deficiencies previously identified. The reinspection will 

constitute the final physical inspection for the development, and REAC 

will issue a new inspection report (the final inspection report).

    (4) If any of the previously identified exigent health and safety 

deficiencies that the PHA certified were corrected are found during the 

reinspection to be not corrected, the score in the final inspection 

report will reflect a point deduction of triple the value of the 

original deduction, up to the maximum possible points for the unit or 

area, and the PHA must reimburse HUD for the cost of the reinspection.

    (5) If a request for reinspection is not made within 15 days, the 

physical inspection report issued to the PHA will be the final physical 

inspection report.

    (b) The Physical Inspection Report includes the following items:

    (1) Normalized weights as the ``possible points'' by area;

    (2) The area scores, taking into account the points deducted for 

observed deficiencies;

    (3) The H&S deductions for each of the five inspectable areas; a 

listing of all observed smoke detector deficiencies; and a projection of 

the total number of H&S problems that the inspector potentially would 

see in an inspection of all buildings and all units; and

    (4) The overall property score.