Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1)
Renovations in dwelling
units. No more than 60 days before beginning renovation activities
in any residential dwelling unit of target housing, the firm performing the
renovation must:
(a) Provide the owner of the
unit with the pamphlet and comply with one of the following:
1. Obtain, from the owner, a written
acknowledgment that the owner has received the pamphlet.
2. Obtain a certificate of mailing at least 7
days prior to the renovation.
(b) In addition to the requirements in
paragraph (1)(a) of this rule, if the owner does not occupy the dwelling unit,
the firm shall provide an adult occupant of the unit with the pamphlet, and
comply with one of the following:
1. Obtain,
from the adult occupant, a written acknowledgment that the occupant has
received the pamphlet; or certify in writing that a pamphlet has been delivered
to the dwelling and that the firm performing the renovation has been
unsuccessful in obtaining a written acknowledgment from an adult occupant. Such
certification must include the address of the unit undergoing renovation, the
date and method of delivery of the pamphlet, names of the persons delivering
the pamphlet, reason for lack of acknowledgment (e.g., occupant refuses to
sign, no adult occupant available), the signature of a representative of the
firm performing the renovation, and the date of signature.
2. Obtain a certificate of mailing at least 7
days prior to the renovation.
(2)
Renovations in common
areas. No more than 60 days before beginning renovation activities
in common areas of multi-unit target housing, the firm performing the
renovation must:
(a) Provide the owner with
the pamphlet, and comply with one of the following:
1. Obtain, from the owner, a written
acknowledgment that the owner has received the pamphlet.
2. Obtain a certificate of mailing at least 7
days prior to the renovation.
(b) Comply with one of the following:
1. Notify in writing, or ensure written
notification of, each affected unit and make the pamphlet available upon
request prior to the start of renovation. Such notification shall be
accomplished by distributing written notice to each affected unit. The notice
shall describe the general nature and locations of the planned renovation
activities; the expected starting and ending dates; and a statement of how the
occupant can obtain the pamphlet, at no charge, from the firm performing the
renovation, or
2. While the
renovation is ongoing, post informational signs describing the general nature
and locations of the renovation and the anticipated completion date. These
signs must be posted in areas where they are likely to be seen by the occupants
of all of the affected units. The signs must be accompanied by a posted copy of
the pamphlet or information on how interested occupants can review a copy of
the pamphlet or obtain a copy from the renovation firm at no cost to
occupants.
(c) Prepare,
sign, and date a statement describing the steps performed to notify all
occupants of the intended renovation activities and to provide the
pamphlet.
(d) If the scope,
locations, or expected starting and ending dates of the planned renovation
activities change after the initial notification, and the firm provided written
initial notification to each affected unit, the firm performing the renovation
must provide further written notification to the owners and occupants providing
revised information on the ongoing or planned activities. This subsequent
notification must be provided before the firm performing the renovation
initiates work beyond that which was described in the original
notice.
(3)
Renovations in child-occupied facilities. No more than
60 days before beginning renovation activities in any child-occupied facility,
the firm performing the renovation must:
(a)
Provide the owner of the building with the pamphlet, and comply with one of the
following:
1. Obtain, from the owner, a
written acknowledgment that the owner has received the pamphlet.
2. Obtain a certificate of mailing at least 7
days prior to the renovation.
(b) If the occupant of the child-occupied
facility is not the owner of the building, provide an adult representative of
the child-occupied facility with the pamphlet, and comply with one of the
following:
1. Obtain, from the adult
representative, a written acknowledgment that the adult representative has
received the pamphlet; or certify in writing that a pamphlet has been delivered
to the facility and that the firm performing the renovation has been
unsuccessful in obtaining a written acknowledgment from an adult
representative. Such certification must include the address of the
child-occupied facility undergoing renovation, the date and method of delivery
of the pamphlet, names of the persons delivering the pamphlet, reason for lack
of acknowledgment (e.g., representative refuses to sign), the signature of a
representative of the firm performing the renovation, and the date of
signature.
2. Obtain a certificate
of mailing at least 7 days prior to the renovation.
(c) Provide the parents and guardians of
children using the child-occupied facility with the pamphlet and information
describing the general nature and locations of the renovation and the
anticipated completion date by complying with one of the following:
1. Mail or hand-deliver the pamphlet and the
renovation information to each parent or guardian of a child using the
child-occupied facility.
2. While
the renovation is ongoing, post informational signs describing the general
nature and locations of the renovation and the anticipated completion date.
These signs must be posted in areas where they can be seen by the parents or
guardians of the children frequenting the child-occupied facility. The signs
must be accompanied by a posted copy of the pamphlet or information on how
interested parents or guardians can review a copy of the pamphlet or obtain a
copy from the renovation firm at no cost to the parents or guardians.
(d) The renovation firm must
prepare, sign, and date a statement describing the steps performed to notify
all parents and guardians of the intended renovation activities and to provide
the pamphlet.
(4)
Written acknowledgment. The written acknowledgments
required by paragraphs (1), (2)(a), (2)(b), (3)(a)1. and 2., (3)(b)1. and 2.,
and (3)(c)1. and 2. of this rule must:
(a)
Include a statement recording the owner or occupant's name and acknowledging
receipt of the pamphlet prior to the start of renovation, the address of the
unit undergoing renovation, the signature of the owner or occupant as
applicable, and the date of signature.
(b) Be either a separate sheet or part of any
written contract or service agreement for the renovation.
(c) Be written in the same language as the
text of the contract or agreement for the renovation or, in the case of
non-owner occupied target housing, in the same language as the lease or rental
agreement or the pamphlet.
Authors: Salvador Gray, Charles Brookins, James
Daughtry, Steven McDaniel
Statutory Authority:
Code of
Ala.1975, §§
22-37A-1, et
seq.