Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 8 - Zoning, Planning, Housing, Economic and Community Development
219e - Hazardous Material Program
Section 8-219e-1 - Definitions
Current through September 9, 2024
The following definitions apply to Sections 8-219e-1 to 8-219e-9 inclusive of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies:
(a) "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Housing.
(b) "Department" means the Connecticut Department of Housing.
(c) "Residential Dwelling Unit" means a room or group of rooms arranged for use as a single household by one or more individuals living together who share living, sleeping, cooking, eating and toilet/bathing facilities.
(d) "Developer" means
(e) "Family" means a household consisting of one or more persons.
(f) "Low and Moderate Income Family" means families who lack the amount of income necessary to rent or purchase decent, safe and sanitary housing without financial assistance, as determined by the Commissioner.
(g) "Hazardous Materials" means lead-based paint, asbestos and asbestos-containing material.
(h) "Hazardous Materials Project" or "Project" means any work or undertaking to provide technical assistance and abate hazardous materials in order to provide decent, safe and sanitary dwelling units.
(i) "Technical Assistance" means support provided for activities including but not limited to assessing the amount and extent of hazardous materials in a residential dwelling unit, developing plans for removal of hazardous materials, assisting property owners in identifying and securing financial assistance for removal of hazardous materials and purchasing equipment necessary to provide technical assistance.
(j) "Borrower" means any property owner that receives financial assistance for a hazardous materials project.
(k) "Financial assistance" means grants, loans, deferred loans or any combination thereof.
(l) "Abatement" means any set of measures designed to eliminate lead or asbestos hazards in accordance with regulations adopted by the Department of Public Health and Addiction Services, including, but not limited to, the encapsulation, replacement, removal, enclosure or covering of paint, plaster, soil or other material containing toxic levels of lead; and any activities related to the removal, encapsulation, enclosure, renovation, repair, demolition or other disturbance of asbestos-containing materials.