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18-63 Approval of Grant for Lead Hazard Reduction Demostration and Healthy Homes Supplemtal Funds
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10/22/2018
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L. Comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973("Section 504")and its implementing regulations at 24 <br /> CFR 8,and Titles II and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act.Each of these prohibits discrimination based on <br /> ii disability. <br /> BLOOD LEAD TESTING <br /> Recipient must test each child under the age of six years who resides in a housing unit that is to have lead hazard control <br /> work done for an elevated blood lead level within six months preceding the lead hazard control work, unless the child's <br /> parent or legal guardian chooses not to have the child tested.You must refer any child with an elevated blood lead level for <br /> appropriate medical follow-up. The standards for blood lead testing are described in the U.S. Centers for Disease Control <br /> and Prevention(CDC)publications Preventing Lead Poisoning in Young Children(1991), and Screening Young Children <br /> for Lead Poisoning: Guidance for State and Local Public Health Officials(1997). See also,the CDC Response to Advisory <br /> Committee on Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Recommendations in"Low Level Lead Exposure Harms Children:A <br /> Renewed Call of Primary Prevention" (2012) available at <br /> http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/lead/ACCLPP/CDC_Response_Lead Exposure_Recs.pd£ <br /> COMPLIANCE WITH HUD REGULATIONS AND GUIDELINES <br /> The Recipient must conduct lead hazard evaluation and control work in compliance with HUD's Lead Safe Housing Rule, <br /> the current HUD Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing (current HUD <br /> guidelines; <br /> http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program offices/healthy_homes/]bp/hudguidelines/), and applicable federal, <br /> state and local regulations and guidance, including, but not limited to the EPA's Renovation,Repair, and Painting (RRP) <br /> Rule(found within 40 CFR 745;see <br /> http://www2.epa.gov/lead/renovation-rep air-and-painting-program/). <br /> PROHIBITED PRACTICES <br /> The Recipient is not permitted to engage in practices prohibited under HUD's Lead Safe Housing Rule at 24 CFR 35.140, <br /> EPA's RRP Rule at 40 CFR 745.83(a)(3),or EPA's lead abatement rule at 40 CFR 745.227(e)(6). <br /> PROCUREMENT REQUIREMENTS <br /> Recipient must procure all goods and services must through a competitive process. Recipients must follow federal <br /> procurement requirements as defined in 2 CFR 200.317-326,as applicable. <br /> CLOSEOUT <br /> A. The Recipient must submit, no later than the Expiration Date, all financial, performance information and other <br /> information as required by the terms and conditions this Agreement and IHCDA's Administrative Plan. <br /> B. The closeout of a Federal award does not affect any of the following: <br /> 1. The right of IHCDA to disallow costs•and recover funds on the basis of a later audit or other review. <br /> 2. The obligation of the Recipient to return any funds due as a result of later refunds, corrections, or other <br /> transactions including final indirect cost rate adjustments. <br /> 3. Audit requirements in subpart F of 2 CFR part 200. <br /> 4. Records retention requirements as set forth herein. <br /> FORM OF ASSISTANCE <br /> Homeowner:The Recipient must provide this award as a grant directly to the beneficiary. <br /> Rental: The recipient must provide this award as a forgivable loan directly to the landlord.A lien and restrictive covenant <br /> will be executed against every multi-family or rental property receiving LHRD grant funds.Upon occurrence of any of the <br /> following events during the three year Affordability Period,the entire sum secured by the lien,without interest,shall be due <br /> and payable by the property owner upon demand.Repayment may be demanded upon: (1)Transfer or conveyance of the <br /> real estate by deed, land contract, lease, or otherwise, during the Affordability Period; (2) Commencement of foreclosure <br /> proceedings by any mortgagee(or deed in lieu of foreclosure),within the Affordability Period;(3)Units not being used as a <br /> residence by a qualifying tenant or not leased according to the LHRD Participation Agreement.The Recipient must execute <br /> and record a lien and restrictive covenant agreement prepared by IHCDA. <br /> MEANINGFUL ACCESS FOR LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENT PERSONS <br /> LEAD-CITY of SOUTH BEND LD-018-003 <br /> Recapture Page 12 of 23 <br />
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