Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Model Lead Based Paint Risk Assessor Practice Test

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Who is required to perform a follow-up reevaluation according to HUD regulations?

  1. The property owner

  2. The local fire department

  3. The state or local regulatory agencies

  4. The building inspector

The correct answer is: The state or local regulatory agencies

The requirement for a follow-up reevaluation according to HUD regulations falls on state or local regulatory agencies. These agencies are tasked with overseeing compliance with health and safety standards, including those related to lead-based paint hazards in residential properties. Their role involves ensuring that properties are safe and that any lead remediation efforts have been properly implemented and assessed. This process helps to confirm that potential lead hazards have been addressed and that the living environment meets safety criteria. By having regulatory agencies perform these reevaluations, it helps maintain a consistent standard across various properties and promotes public health considerations effectively. The other entities listed do not have the specific regulatory authority or responsibility to conduct these follow-up evaluations as defined by HUD regulations.