Resources
Administrative Plan - Revised 2017
Applications (Apps) for our Voucher Program Clients
You can use the same Bob.ai account to get assistance with the following processes:
- Electronically Sign the RFTA
- Request Relocation
- Manage Recertifications
- Create a Renter Profile
- Search for Rental Units that Our Landlords have Listed
- Check If a Unit is Within Our Jurisdiction
Lead-Based Paint
- LBP Risk Assessors
- Disclosure of Lead (coming soon)
- Lead-Based Paint Disclosure-HUD Rules
- LBP Owners Certification Form (coming soon)
- LBP Regulation Exemption (coming soon)
- LBP Disclosure Form (coming soon)
- LBP Evaluation Notice Form (coming soon)
- LBP Inspectors Summary Form (coming soon)
- LBP Worksite Prep Checklist (coming soon)
- LBP Clearance Review Worksheet (coming soon)
Helpful Links
- Lead-based Paint Information "Lead-based Paint Disclosure (Sales) - Free Legal Form"
- Mold and Moisture Information "Controlling and Preventing Household Mold and Moisture Problems"
- LBP Licensed Lead Inspectors "Missouri Licensed Risk Assessors"
- LBP visual identification "Lead Based Paint Visual Assessment Training Course"
- Search for HUD forms
- EPA LBP Information Booklets "Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home" Plus other EPA booklets
- CDC National Center for Environmental Health "Carbon Monoxide Poisoning"
Resources for Lead Information
HUD:
- Office of Healthy Homes & Lead Hazard Control: 202.755.1785
- HUD Website
- Lead Paint Compliance Assistance Center: 866.483.1012
- Lead Professionals Listing (Lead Inspectors & Risk Assessors)
- 1012/1013 Question Hotline: 202.755.1785, ext. 104
- HUD Form # 52580-A, Section 8 Inspection Form (inspection check-list)
- 1995 HUD Guidelines (LBP) - Contact HUD-USER: 1.800.245.2691
The HUD Guidelines are considered one of the best information sources for lead paint testing, risk assessment, and abatement practices. Comprising 700 pages, the guideline is a complete document on the current "state-of-the-art" thinking regarding Lead-based paint.
EPA:
- EPA Website
- RCRA (Waste Disposal) Information Line: 800.590.6522
- TSCA Information Line: 202.554.1404
- Email the Information Request Hotline
OSHA:
Kansas Department of Health & Environment:
- Information line: 888.291.2821 or 785.368.7154
- Kansas Department of Health & Environment Website
Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services:
- Information line: 888.837.0927 or 573.751.6400
National Lead Information Center:
- Provided Lead-Safe Housing Publications: 800.424.Lead (5323)
- Free of charge for up to 5 copies
Free Lead-Safe Work Practices Training:
- National Paint & Coating Assn. Website: 866.232.5419 (Toll Free)
- Must register in advance online or by phone
Resources for Mold Information
DISCLAIMER: The information is listed here only as an informational resource. The HAKC does not endorse, approve or otherwise support these or any other websites, or the information contained therein.
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- Airbrains.org: Why Are New Homes Moldier? By Arnold Mann
- American Industrial Hygiene Foundation: The Facts About Mold: For Everyone
- California Department of Health Services: Mold in My Home: What Do I Do?
- Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation: Fighting Mold-The Homeowners' Guide
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Air Pollution and Respiratory Health/Mold
- CBSnews.com (48 Hours): An Insidious Mold
- Homeowners Against Deficient Dwellings
- Indoor Air Quality Association: Mold Resources
- Indoor Air Quality Laboratory
- Insurance Information Institute: Hot Topics and Insurance Issues/Mold
- Insure.com: Farmers Insurance must cough up $32 million in Texas toxic mold verdict by Vicki Lankarge
- Killer mold is nothing to sneeze at by Vicki Lankarge
- Mold-Help.org
- MoldRelief, Inc
- Mold Standards for Inspections
- The Mold Source
- MoldUpdate.com
- National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases/National Institutes of Health: Mold Allergy
- News-Press.com: Mold Is new threat in real estate world by Frank D'Alessandro
- New York City Health Department: Facts About Mold
- Guidelines on Assessment and Remediation of Fungi in Indoor Environments
- New York Times Magazine: Haunted by Mold by Lisa Belkin
- Policyholders of America
- Pulmonary Hemorrage and Hemosiderosis in Infants
- Realty Times: Mold, A Mounting Concern for Homeowners, Builders by Michele Dawson
- University of Minnesota/Environmental and Health Safety: Stachybotrys/Indoor Fungi Resources
- USA Today: Mold getting a costly hold on homes by Rochelle Sharpe
- USAWeekend.com: Mold: A Health Alert
- United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA):
- A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture and Your Home
- Biological Pollutants in Your Home
- Indoor Air-Mold/Moisture
- Mold, Moisture, Mildew