The LBPHR program funds units of state, local and tribal government to implement comprehensive programs to identify and remediate lead-based paint hazards in privately owned rental or owner-occupied housing. Healthy Homes Supplemental funds may be used only in homes also receiving HUD-funded lead hazard control work (interim controls or abatement). Grantees must use an inspection tool that identifies all 29 hazards identified in the Healthy Homes Rating System (HHRS) for assessing hazards. Grantees must establish a standardized protocol for prioritizing and repairing the identified health and safety hazards within those units. For more information about the Healthy Home Supplement Funds, see HUD’s OLHCHH program division webpage.
This modification establishes September 25, 2018 as a new application submission deadline date.
Funding Opportunity Number: FR-6200-N-12TC
Opportunity Title: Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction(LBPHR) Grant Program
Competition ID: FR-6200-N-12
CFDA No.: 14.900
OMB Approval Numbers: 2539-0015 exp. 04/30/2021
Posted Date: August 10, 2018
Deadline Date: September 25, 2018
The following language was added to the Grants.gov synopsis on July 20, 2018.
"Regarding the period for which landlords of rental housing treated under this grant program must give priority to families with a child under age 6, applicants should disregard Section I.A.1.2.8, on page 2, because it is superseded by Section III.F, bullet #1, on pages 25-26. Specifically, page 2’s “up to three years” is superseded by page 26’s “not less than 3 years” (in “the landlord shall give priority in renting units assisted under this section, for not less than 3 years following the completion of lead abatement activities, to families with a child under the age of six years”), which is from the law (Title X) establishing this grant program."
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