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Subpart D—Program Requirements <br /> § 583.300 General operation. <br /> (a) State and local requirements. Each recipient of assistance under this part must provide <br /> housing or services that are in compliance with all applicable State and local housing codes, <br /> licensing requirements, and any other requirements in the jurisdiction in which the project is <br /> located regarding the condition of the structure and the operation of the housing or services. <br /> (b) Habitability standards. Except for such variations as are proposed by the recipient <br /> and approved by HUD, supportive housing must meet the following requirements : <br /> ( 1 ) Structure and materials. The structures must be structurally sound so as not to pose <br /> any threat to the health and safety of the occupants and so as to protect the residents from the <br /> elements. <br /> (2) Access. The housing must be accessible and capable of being utilized without <br /> unauthorized use of other private properties. Structures must provide alternate means of egress in <br /> case of fire. <br /> (3) Space and security. Each resident must be afforded adequate space and security for <br /> themselves and their belongings <br /> Each resident must be provided an acceptable place to sleep. <br /> (4) Interior air quality. Every room or space must be provided with natural or mechanical <br /> ventilation. Structures must be free of pollutants in the air at levels that threaten the health of <br /> residents. <br /> (5 ) Water supply. The water supply must be free from contamination. <br /> (6) Sanitary facilities. Residents must have access to sufficient sanitary facilities that are <br /> in proper operating condition, may be used in privacy, and are adequate for personal cleanliness <br /> and the disposal of human waste. <br /> (7) Thermal environment. The housing must have adequate heating and/or cooling <br /> facilities in proper operating condition. <br /> (8) Illumination and electricity. The housing must have adequate natural or artificial <br /> illumination to permit normal indoor activities and to support the health and safety of residents . <br /> Sufficient electrical sources must be provided to permit use of essential electrical appliances <br /> while assuring safety from fire. <br /> (9) Food preparation and refuse disposal. All food preparation areas must contain <br /> suitable space and equipment to store, prepare, and serve food in a sanitary manner. <br /> ( 10) Sanitary condition. The housing and any equipment must be maintained in sanitary <br /> condition. <br /> ( 11 ) Fire safety. (i) Each unit must include at least one battery-operated or hard-wired <br /> smoke detector, in proper working condition, on each occupied level of the unit. Smoke detectors <br /> must be located, to the extent practicable, in a hallway adjacent to a bedroom. If the unit is <br /> occupied by hearing- impaired persons, smoke detectors must have an alarm system designed for <br /> hearing-impaired persons in each bedroom occupied by a hearing-impaired person. <br /> (ii) The public areas of all housing must be equipped with a sufficient number, but not <br /> less than one for each area, of battery-operated or hard-wired smoke detectors. Public areas <br /> include, but are not limited to, laundry rooms, community rooms, day care centers, hallways, <br /> stairwells, and other common areas . <br /> (c) Meals. Each recipient of assistance under this part who provides supportive housing <br /> for homeless persons with disabilities must provide meals or meal preparation facilities for <br /> residents. <br />