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14.900 LEAD-BASED PAINT HAZARD CONTROL IN PRIVATELY-OWNED HOUSING

FEDERAL AGENCY
OFFICE OF HEALTHY HOMES AND LEAD HAZARD CONTROL, DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORIZATION
Sections 501 and 502 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1970; Consolidated Appropriations Act 2008, Public Law 110-161.

OBJECTIVES
Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control grants assist State, Tribal, and local governments to identify and control lead-based paint hazards in privately-owned housing that is owned by or rented to low- or very-low income families. Specific objectives include: (1) Maximize the combination of children less than six years of age protected from lead poisoning and housing units where lead-hazards are controlled; (2) Preventing childhood lead poisoning; (3) Stimulate lower-cost and cost-effective methods and approaches to lead hazard control work that can be replicated; (4) Build local capacity to safely and effectively address lead hazards during lead hazard control, renovation, remodeling, and maintenance activities by integrating lead safe work practices into housing maintenance, repair, weatherization, rehabilitation and other programs that will continue beyond the grant period; (5) Affirmatively further fair housing and environmental justice (6) Develop a comprehensive community approach to address lead hazards in housing by mobilizing public and private resources, involving cooperation among all levels of government, the private sector, and grassroots community-based nonprofit organizations, including faith-based organizations, to develop cost-effective methods for identifying and controlling lead-based paint hazards (7) establishing a public registry of lead-safe housing; and (8)To the greatest extent feasible, promote job training, employment, and other economic opportunities for low-income and minority residents and businesses that are owned by and/or employ minorities and low-income persons as defined in 24 CFR 135.5 (see 59 FR 33881, June 30, 1994).

TYPES OF ASSISTANCE
Project Grants.

USES AND USE RESTRICTIONS
For Fiscal Year 2008, potential applicants should consult the NOFA for available grant funding,particular requirements and restrictions, and application due dates. Submit your electronic application through http://www.grants.gov.

Applicant Eligibility
States, Tribes, cities or units of general local government that have a current, approved Consolidated Plan. Federal agencies and Federal employees are not eligible to submit applications. Applicants with outstanding civil rights violations are not eligible for funding.

Beneficiary Eligibility
Hazard Control Grants shall be for lead-based paint hazard control in eligible target housing, as defined under Section 217 of Public Law 104-134 (the Omnibus Consolidated Rescissions and Appropriations Act of 1996, 110 Stat. 1321, approved April 26, 1996) as amended by Section 1011(a) of the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992 (Title X). Funds shall be available only for projects conducted using contractors and inspectors certified, through an EPA authorized program, or trained in lead-safe work practices using a HUD-approved curriculum.

Credentials/Documentation
Costs will be determined in accordance with OMB Circular No. A-87 for State and local governments and specific requirements of 24 CFR 85.

Preapplication Coordination
Not applicable. This program is excluded from coverage under E.O. 12372.

Application Procedure
The competitive Notification of Funding Availability (NOFA) for fiscal year 2008 Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control grants provides information about the application procedure. All grants must be submitted electronically, via www.grants.gov, unless a waiver from electronic submission is received. Copies of the NOFA and required forms can be obtained at Grants.gov. Other relevant information can be found at HUD's website, www.hud.gov, or the Office's website,www.hud.gov/offices/lead/. For questions related to the application process, E-mail Support@grants.gov, call grants.gov at (800) 518-GRANTS or via TTY by calling the toll-free Federal Information Relay Service at (1-800) 877-8339.

Award Procedure
HUD's review and awarding procedures are explained in the NOFA.

Deadlines
Applications must be received and validated by Grants.gov no later than 11:59:59 on July 10, 2008, the date specified in the 2008 NOFA. Announcements regarding availability of funding were published in the Federal Register on May 12, 2008.

Range of Approval/Disapproval Time
None.

Appeals
None.

Renewals
None.

Formula and Matching Requirements
The Lead Hazard Control Grant Program requires a minimum of 10 percent local matching requirement. Community Development Block Grant funds are eligible as a local contribution.

Length and Time Phasing of Assistance
The Hazard Control Grant award is for 36 months. HUD reserves the right to approve no cost time extensions.

Reports
Quarterly financial management and performance reports are required of participating jurisdictions.

Audits
In accordance with OMB Circular A-133.

Records
As required by OMB Circular A-110, "Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements With Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals and Other Organizations."

Account Identification
86-0174-0-1-451.

Obligations
(Grants, Contracts, IAAs) FY 07 $76,400,000; FY 08 est $86,600,000; and FY 09 est $95,000,000.

Range and Average of Financial Assistance
With Fiscal Year 2008 funds an estimated 26 to 40 Lead Hazard Control grants of $1 million to $3 million will be awarded totaling $76.4 million.

PROGRAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Since the inception of the lead programs over 100,000 units have been made lead-safe and over 300,000 units have been tested.

REGULATIONS, GUIDELINES, AND LITERATURE
The Notice of Funding Availability and Application Kit are self-contained; all necessary information is provided; no other regulations pertain. For Hazard Control Grants, there is some change in the content and direction of the NOFA that is issued each year, dependent on SuperNOFA format, Congressional direction, changes in emphasis among priorities, and improvements based on experience with prior NOFAs.

Regional or Local Office
None.

Headquarters Office
Jonnette G. Hawkins, Director, Programs Division, Office of Lead Hazard Control, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street, S.W., Room 8236, Washington, DC 20410. Telephone: (202) 402-7593 (this is not a toll-free number). If you are a hearing-or speech-impaired person, you may reach the above telephone number via TTY by calling the toll-free Federal Information Relay Service at (1-800) 877-8339.

Web Site Address
http://www.hud.gov/offices/lead/

RELATED PROGRAMS
14.902, Lead Technical Studies Grants; 14.903, Operation Lead Elimination Action Program; 14.904, Lead Outreach Grants; 14.905, Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Program.

EXAMPLES OF FUNDED PROJECTS
The Lead Hazard Control Grant projects are designed to accomplish the following objectives: Perform testing and lead hazard control activities in targeted, low-income, private housing, and conduct general or targeted community awareness and education programs on lead hazard control and poisoning prevention within this designated area.

CRITERIA FOR SELECTING PROPOSALS
For Fiscal Year 2008 HUD will use the technical and financial selection criteria listed in the NOFA.


General Services Administration
Office of Chief Acquisition Officer
Regulatory and Federal Assistance Division (VIR)