HUD and PD&R Publications
 
My Cart   |  HUD Home  |  HUD USER Home
Search   Advanced Search
 
First time visitor
Contact Us
FAQ
 
 
Series of images depicting different types of housing.
An animated link to the Map gallery


Firstgov logo



 
Start of Main Content

Nationally Applicable Recommended Rehabilitation Provisions (NARRP) (May 1997, 121 p.)

Send URL to FriendSend this to a friend
ORDER

FULL TEXT:
* HTML (*.html)

In an attempt to bring order and clarity to the process of regulating work in existing buildings, HUD has sponsored development and publication of the Nationally Applicable Recommended Rehabilitation Provisions (NARRP), which set forth a recommended framework for addressing all types of work in every type of building. These provisions are intended to be suitable for use by State and local jurisdictions or model code organizations with a minimum of adaptation. They incorporate the philosophy that improvements required when work is being done in existing buildings should be proportional to the nature and extent of the underlying work. While such principles have been applied informally in the past, NARRP goes much further by making them explicit.



spacer

Content updated on 03/31/05   Back to Top Back to Top
 If you do not have the Adobe Acrobat Reader program already installed on your computer to view PDF files, CLICK HERE to download the free reader.
HUD logo HUD USER, P.O. Box 23268, Washington, DC 20026-3268
Toll Free: 1-800-245-2691 TDD: 1-800-927-7589
Local: 1-202-708-3178 Fax: 1-202-708-9981
Home Icon
HUD USER Home
Privacy Statement