DCHA adheres to the acceptability criteria in the federal regulations and HUD Inspection Booklet to ensure the following systems are compliant with HQS:
DCHA may grant a one hundred twenty (120) day extension to the HQS compliance regulations when severe weather prevents immediate repair as long as the deficiency does not create a hazardous condition.
All Housing Quality Standards Inspections shall be conducted in accordance with the standards contained in 24 C.F.R. § 982.401 except as noted below:
Violations noted in the Housing Quality Standards that are marked as "Pass with Comments" violations will be considered minor violations. They must be repaired but will not be re-inspected on site; rather they will be subjected to a self-certification by the owner and tenant.
Lead-based paint requirements shall apply to dwelling units built prior to 1978 that are occupied or can be occupied by families with children less than six (6) years of age, excluding zero (0) bedroom dwellings.
For units occupied by children under six (6) with an elevated environmental intervention blood lead level (lead poisoned), a risk assessment shall be conducted. If lead hazards are identified during the risk assessment, the owner shall complete hazard reduction activities. If the activities are not completed within thirty (30) days, the unit is deemed to be in violation of HQS. Further guidance is contained in the Housing Choice Voucher Guidebook.
DCHA may make reasonable accommodations to HQS standards as necessary pursuant to § 4900.3.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 14, r. 14-5323