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 106 STAT. 3904 PUBLIC LAW 102-550—OCT. 28, 1992 (o) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. —For the purposes of carrying out this Act, there are authorized to be appropriated $125,000,000 for fiscal year 1993 and $250,000,000 for fiscal year 1994. SEC. 1012. EVALUATION AND REDUCTION OF LEAD-BASED PAINT HAZ- ARDS IN FEDERALLY ASSISTED HOUSING. (a) GENERAL REQUIREMENTS. —Section 302 of the Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act (42 U.S.C. 4822) is amended— (1) by striking the title of the section and inserting: "REQUIREMENTS FOR HOUSING RECEIVING FEDERAL ASSISTANCE"; (2) in the first sentence of subsection (a)— (A) by striking "The Secretar}^** and inserting the following: "(1) ELIMINATION OF HAZARDS. —The Secretary"; and (B) by inserting before the period "or otherwise receives more than $5,000 m project-based assistance under a Federal housing program; (3) by striking the second sentence of subsection (a) and inserting: "Beginning on January 1, 1995, such procedures shall apply to all such housing that constitutes target housing, as denned in section 1004 of the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992, and shall provide for appropriate measures to conduct risk assessments, inspections, interim controls, and abatement of lead-based paint hazards. At a minimum, such procedures shall require— "(A) the provision of lead hazard information pamghlets, developed pursuant to section 406 of the Toxic ubstances Control Act, to purchasers and tenants; "(B) periodic risk assessments and interim controls in accordance with a schedule determined by the Secretary, the initial risk assessment of each unit constructed prior to 1960 to be conducted not later than January 1, 1996, and, for units constructed between 1960 and 1978— "(i) not less than 25 percent shall be performed by January 1, 1998; "(ii) not less than 50 percent shall be performed by January 1, 2000; and "(iii) the remainder shall be performed by January 1, 2002; "(C) inspection for the presence of lead-based paint prior to federally-funded renovation or rehabilitation that is likely to disturb painted surfaces; "(D) reduction of lead-based paint hazards in the course of rehabilitation projects receiving less than $25,000 per unit in Federal funds; "(E) abatement of lead-based paint hazards in the course of substantial rehabilitation projects receiving more than $25,000 per unit in Federal funds; "(F) where risk assessment, inspection, or reduction activities have been undertaken, the provision of notice to occupants describing the nature and scope of such activities and the actual risk assessment or inspection reports (including available information on the location of any remaining lead-based paint on a surface-by-surface basis); and

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