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- NPMA 99a and 99b Forms Updated with New Expiration Date
NPMA 99a and 99b Forms Updated with New Expiration Date
FAIRFAX, VA — July 24, 2024 — The U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has completed review of the HUD-NPMA 99a and HUD-NPMA 99b forms. Both forms have been extended with an updated expiration date of 07-31-2027. As a result, all prior versions of these forms are now expired and should no longer be used. The updated forms are now posted to the National Pest Management Association’s Inspection Forms information page as well as the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s NPMA Forms page. Digital forms can also be purchased through NPMA’s digital inspection forms platform, NPMAForms.com, and paper forms can be purchased through NPMA’s online retail center, the NPMA Bugstore.
The HUD-NPMA-99A form is completed by the builder and specifies whether subterranean termite protection work was completed by a pest control company or the builder. The HUD-NPMA-99B form is completed by the licensed pest control company and outlines the code-accepted subterranean termite protection methods completed by the pest control company. Both forms are required for proposed (new) construction cases when prevention of subterranean termite infestation is specified by the builder or required by the lender, FHA, or VA. For questions, please contact Michael Bentley at mbentley@pestworld.org.
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