093_HB0207enr HB0207 Enrolled LRB093 04392 LCB 04442 b 1 AN ACT concerning lead poisoning. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Lead Poisoning Prevention Act is amended 5 by changing Section 6.2 as follows: 6 (410 ILCS 45/6.2) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1306.2) 7 Sec. 6.2. Physicians to screen children. 8 (a) Every physician licensed to practice medicine in all 9 its branches or health care provider shall screen children 6 10 months through 6 years of age for lead poisoning who are 11 determined to reside in an area defined as high risk by the 12 Department. Children residing in areas defined as low risk 13 by the Department shall be assessed for risk by a risk 14 assessment procedure developed by the Department. Children 15 shall be screened, in accordance with guidelines and criteria 16 set forth by the American Academy of Pediatrics, at the 17 priority intervals and using the methods specified in the 18 guidelines. 19 (b) Each licensed, registered, or approved health care 20 facility serving children from 6 months through 6 years of 21 age, including but not limited to, health departments, 22 hospitals, clinics, and health maintenance organizations 23 approved, registered, or licensed by the Department, shall 24 take the appropriate steps to ensure that the patients 25 receive lead poisoning screening, where medically indicated 26 or appropriate. 27 (c) Children 6 years and older may also be screened by 28 physicians or health care providers, in accordance with 29 guidelines and criteria set forth by the American Academy of 30 Pediatrics, according to the priority intervals specified in 31 the guidelines. Physicians and health care providers shall HB0207 Enrolled -2- LRB093 04392 LCB 04442 b 1 also screen children for lead poisoning in conjunction with 2 the school health examination, as required under the School 3 Code, when, in the medical judgement of the physician, 4 advanced practice nurse who has a written collaborative 5 agreement with a collaborating physician that authorizes the 6 advance practice nurse to perform health examinations, or 7 physician assistant who has been delegated to perform health 8 examinations by the supervising physician, the child is 9 potentially at high risk of lead poisoning. 10 (d) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to 11 require any child to undergo a lead blood level screening or 12 test whose parent or guardian objects on the grounds that the 13 screening or test conflicts with his or her religious 14 beliefs. 15 (Source: P.A. 89-381, eff. 8-18-95.)