Programatic Risk Evaluation Matrix Supplement - Housing and Home Improvement is a legal document that was released by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within North Carolina.
Q: What is the Programatic Risk Evaluation Matrix (PREM)?
A: The Programatic Risk Evaluation Matrix (PREM) is a tool used to assess and evaluate risks related to housing and home improvement projects.
Q: Why is PREM used?
A: PREM is used to identify potential risks and develop strategies to mitigate them in housing and home improvement projects.
Q: Who uses PREM?
A: PREM is used by agencies and organizations involved in housing and home improvement projects in North Carolina.
Q: What are some common risks assessed by PREM?
A: Common risks assessed by PREM include environmental hazards, construction quality, cost overruns, and potential health and safety issues.
Q: How does PREM help in decision-making?
A: PREM helps in decision-making by providing a systematic approach to identify, evaluate, and prioritize risks, which allows for better planning and allocation of resources.
Form Details:
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