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,, , , • . <br /> Grantee shall assure through lien or written agreement with the landlord that the <br /> landlord shall give priority in renting units assisted under this section,for not less than 3 <br /> years following the completion of lead abatement activities, to families with a child <br /> under the age of six years old. <br /> 1.1.D. The Grantee will assure that clients that are owner-occupants are the principal <br /> residents and have an income at or below 80 percent of the area median income level. <br /> At least 90 percent of the owner-occupied units assisted shall be occupied by a child <br /> under the age of six years or shall be units where a child under six years spends a <br /> significant amount of time visiting. <br /> 1.1.E. The Grantee will complete a detailed lead mitigation plan/work order in cooperation <br /> with the Macon County Health Department. This plan will list in detail all the required <br /> worker and occupant safety measures, occupant relocation requirements, and all lead <br /> mitigation/abatement procedures and materials to be used. The Grantee will specify <br /> procedures and materials for this program as described in the current Get the Lead Out <br /> Program protocol using the DepartmenYs work order generation software program or <br /> its equivalent approved by the Department. The work order must be approved by the <br /> Macon County Health Department before work may begin. The Grantee will attempt to <br /> combine weatherization or other housing rehabilitation work with lead hazard reduction <br /> work where possible. <br /> 1.1.F. The Grantee will comply with the occupant protection provision of 24 CFR 35.1345 <br /> which, with certain exceptions, prohibits client occupants from entering the work area <br /> until all work is finished and a clearance sample is obtained by the Macon County <br /> Health Department and passes the minimum acceptable levels as described in the Get <br /> the Lead Out Program protocol. Client occupants may only reenter the work area prior <br /> to work completion and final clearance samples only if the conditions explained in the <br /> Get the Lead Out Program protocol are met. <br /> 1.1.G. The Grantee will comply with the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property <br /> Acquisition Polices Act of 1970 and implementing regulations at 49 CFR Part 24. The <br /> Grantee will provide for or reimburse the clients for the temporary relocation and <br /> moving services or other expenses or services requested and deemed necessary by <br /> the Grantee that result from the client not being allowed in their living area during the <br /> uniYs work. The frequency and duration of the client's relocation for each unit will be <br /> determined and specified by the Macon County Health Department and included in the <br /> work/change order developed by the Grantee for its subcontractors. <br /> 1.1.H. The Grantee is responsible for complying with the Lead-Based Paint Pre-Renovation <br /> Education Rule(40 CFR Part 745)which requires that each client receive the USEPA <br /> pamphlet, Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home, before work starts on the unit. <br /> 1.1.1. The Grantee will comply with the HUD Procurement Standards (24 CFR 84.41 -84.48). <br /> To the maximum extent practical, the Grantee's procurement transactions shall provide <br /> open and free competition between providers, eliminate conflicts of interest, and <br /> prevent unfair competition. The Grantee's procurement procedures shall be in writing <br /> and available for inspection by the Department. <br /> 1.1.J. The Grantee will comply with Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of <br /> 1968 (12 U.S.C. 1701 u). To the extent practical, the Grantee's procurement of goods <br /> and services shall be directed to benefit low-and very low-income persons. <br /> 1.1.K. The Grantee will ensure that its employees that oversee and inspect the lead <br /> mitigation/abatement services provided in Section 1.1.M have a current lead supervisor <br /> license from the Department. If the services of these persons become unavailable <br /> Page 2 of 7 <br />