hud revised re-evaluation schedule-draft 3.13

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The revised HUD Re-Evaluation Schedule based on the June 2012 Guidelines

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Page 1: HUD Revised Re-evaluation Schedule-draft 3.13

Tri-Tech Building Hygiene Services

HUD Guidelines Re-Evaluation Schedule

Re-Evaluation may comprise a full Risk Assessment or a reduced scope-of-work that identifies the specific issues from the previous Risk

Assessment. Michigan has not yet approved limited scope re-evaluations. HUD Guidelines (5-14) permit a clearance in lieu of a Risk Assessment

or limited scope Re-Evaluation if the Owner opts to presume the presence of hazards and perform Standard Treatments.

This schedule does not apply to HUD-assisted Property for which the provisions of the Lead Safe Housing Rule (24 CFR 35.1355(b)(4)) prescribe

a re-evaluation at least as often as every two years.

Pre-1960 Construction Post-1960 Construction

Testing Results

Interim

Controls Abatement

Standard

Treatments No LBP

Interim

Controls Abatement

Standard

Treatments No LBP

Hazards

found/presumed

Risk

Assessor

discretion

up to

2 yrs 1

Risk

Assessor

discretion

up to

2 yrs 1

Clearance

3 years

(dust/soil

hazard)

No longer

required2

No longer

required2

Clearance

3 years

(dust/soil

hazard)

No hazards

found

No longer

required2

No longer

required2

N/A No longer

required

No longer

required2

No longer

required2

N/A No longer

required

Notes: 1. = Re-Evaluation is no longer required after two successful and consecutive re-evaluations conducted 2 years apart with no paint hazard.

2. =Assumes documented Owner visual assessments and lead-safe maintenance program. Otherwise, the Re-Evaluation schedule is

determined by Risk Assessor discretion.

Disclaimer: This schedule is based on the initial federal guidelines prior to publication of any interpretation of additional

guidance. The State of Michigan has not formally adopted this schedule and may require a more stringent schedule.