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								    (2) Acceptability criteria. Living and sleeping rooms shall include at least one window. A ceiling or wall type Tight fixture shall be 
<br />present and working in the bathroom and kitchen area. At least two electric outlets one of which may be an overhead light, shall 
<br />be present and operable in the living area, kitchen area, and each bedroom area. 
<br />(f) Structure and materials 
<br />(1) Performance requirement. The dwelling unit shall be structurally sound so as not to pose any threat to the health and 
<br />safety of the occupants and so as to protect the occupants from the environment. 
<br />(2) Acceptability criteria. Ceilings, walls, and floors shall not have any serious defects such as severe bulging or leaning, large 
<br />holes, loose surface materials, severe buckling or noticeable movement under walking stress, missing parts or other serious 
<br />damage. The roof structure shall be firm and the roof shall be weather tight. The exterior wall structure and exterior wall surface 
<br />shall not have any serious defects such as serious leaning, buckling, sagging, cracks or holes, loose siding, or other serious 
<br />damage. The condition and equipment of interior and exterior stairways, halls, porches, walkways, etc., shall be such as not to 
<br />present a danger of tripping or falling. Elevators shall be maintained in safe and operating condition. 
<br />(g) Interior air quality 
<br />(1) Performance requirement. The dwelling unit shall be free of pollutants in the air at levels which threaten the health of the 
<br />occupants. 
<br />(2) Acceptability criteria. The dwelling unit shall be free from dangerous levels of air pollution from carbon monoxide, sewer 
<br />gas, fuel gas, dust, and other harmful air pollutants. Air circulation shall be adequate throughout the unit. Bathroom areas shall 
<br />have at least one openable window or other adequate exhaust ventilation. 
<br />(h) Water supply 
<br />(1) Performance requirement. The water supply shall be free from contamination. 
<br />(2) Acceptability criteria. The unit shall be served by an approved public or private sanitary water supply. 
<br />(1) Lead -based paint 
<br />(1) Purpose and appllcablity. The purpose of this paragraph is to implement the provisions of section 302 of the Lead -Based 
<br />Paint Poisoning Prevention Act, 42 U.S.C. 4822, by establishing procedures to eliminate as far as practicable the hazards of 
<br />lead -based paint poisoning with respect to existing housing units for which Requests For Lease Approval are made under this 
<br />part. This paragraph is promulgated under the authorization granted in 24 CFR 35.24(b)(4) and supersedes, with respect to all 
<br />housing to which it applies, the requirements prescribed by subpart C of 24 CFR part 35. The requirements of paragraph (i)(4) of 
<br />this section are applicable to units for which initial inspection under Sec. 882.209(h)(1) or periodic inspection under Sec. 
<br />882.211(b) is made on or after May 1, 1987. The requirements of this paragraph do not apply to 0- bedroom units. The 
<br />requirements of subpart A of 24 CFR part 35 apply to all units constructed prior to 1978 covered by a Housing Assistance 
<br />Payments 
<br />Contract under this subpart. 
<br />(2) Definitions -- Applicable surface. All intact and nonintact Interior and exterior painted surfaces of a residential structure. 
<br />Chewable surface. All chewable protruding painted surfaces up to five feet from the floor or ground, which are readily 
<br />accessible to children under seven years of age, e.g„ protruding corners, windowsills and frames, doors and frames, and other 
<br />protruding woodworks. 
<br />Defective paint surface. Paint on applicable surfaces that is cracking, scaling, chipping, peeling or loose, 
<br />Elevated blood lead level or EBL. Excessive absorption of lead, that Is, a confirmed concentration of lead in whole blood of 25 
<br />ug /dl (micrograms of lead per deciliter of whole blood) or greater. 
<br />Lead -based paint. A paint surface, whether or not defective, identified as having a lead content greater than or equal to 1 
<br />mglcm121. 
<br />(3) Defective paint. In the case of a unit, for a Family which includes a child under the age of seven years, which was 
<br />constructed prior to 1978, the initial inspection under Sec. 882.209(h)(1), and each periodic Inspection under Sec. 882.211(b), 
<br />shall include an inspection for defective paint surfaces. If defective paint surfaces are found, treatment as required by 24 CFR 
<br />35.24(b)(2)(ii) shall be required in accordance with Sec. 882.209(h) or Sec. 882.211(b) -(c), as appropriate. Correction of 
<br />defective paint conditions discovered at periodic inspection shall be completed within 30 days of PHA notification to the Owner. 
<br />When weather conditions prevent completion of repainting of exterior surfaces within the 30 -day period, repainting may be 
<br />delayed, but covering or removal of the defective paint must be completed within the prescribed period 
<br />(4) Chewable surfaces. In the case of a unit constructed prior to 1978, for a Family which includes a child under the age of 
<br />seven years with an identified EBL condition, the Initial inspection under Sec. 882.209(h)(1), or a periodic inspection under Sec. 
<br />8K21 1(b), shall include a test for lead -based paint on chewable surfaces, Testing shall be conducted by a State or local health 
<br />or housing agency, an inspector certified or regulated by a State or local health or housing agency or an organization recognized 
<br />by HUD. Lead content shall be tested by using an X -ray fluorescence analyzer (XRF) or other method approved by HUD. Test 
<br />readings of 1 mglcm <SUP>2<1SUP> or higher using an XRF shall be considered positive for presence of lead -based paint. 
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