093_HB3229ham001 LRB093 11083 LCB 13096 a 1 AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 3229 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend House Bill 3229 on page 2, by 3 deleting lines 10 through 16; and 4 on page 2, line 17, by replacing "(9)" with "(8)"; and 5 on page 2, line 22, by replacing "(10)" with "(9)"; and 6 on page 2, line 27, by replacing "(11)" with "(10)"; and 7 on page 2, line 30, by replacing "(12)" with "(11)"; and 8 on page 2, line 32, by replacing "(13)" with "(12)"; and 9 on page 3, after line 14, by inserting the following: 10 ""Primary prevention" means removing lead hazards before 11 a child is poisoned rather than relying on identification of 12 a lead poisoned child as the triggering event."; and 13 on page 3, by replacing line 16 with "advise the Department 14 on lead poisoning prevention activities. The"; and 15 on page 3, line 18, after "designee", by inserting "and the 16 chair of the Illinois Lead Safe Housing Task Force"; and 17 on page 4, after line 2, by inserting the following: 18 "(5) Two representatives from community based 19 organizations in communities with a concentration of high -2- LRB093 11083 LCB 13096 a 1 risk lead contaminated properties. High-risk communities 2 shall be identified based upon the prevalence of 3 low-income families whose children are lead poisoned and 4 the age of the housing stock."; and 5 on page 4, line 3, by replacing "(5)" with "(6)"; and 6 on page 4, by deleting lines 8 through 13; and 7 on page 4, line 14, by replacing "6" with "9"; and 8 on page 4, by replacing lines 15 through 23 with the 9 following: 10 "shall submit a written report to the Governor and the 11 General Assembly on: 12 (1) developing a primary prevention program for 13 addressing lead poisoning; 14 (2) developing a sufficient pool of lead abatement 15 workers and contractors; 16 (3) targeting blood lead screening to children 17 residing in high-risk buildings and neighborhoods; 18 (4) ensuring lead-safe work practices in all 19 remodeling, rehabilitation, and weatherization work; 20 (5) funding mechanisms to assist residential 21 property owners in costs of lead abatement and 22 mitigation; 23 (6) providing insurance subsidies to licensed lead 24 abatement contractors who target their work to high-risk 25 communities; and 26 (7) developing any necessary legislation or 27 rulemaking to improve the effectiveness of State and 28 local programs in lead abatement and other prevention and 29 control activities."; and 30 on page 4, line 24, after "handbooks", by inserting "and 31 training"; and -3- LRB093 11083 LCB 13096 a 1 on page 4, by deleting lines 31 through 34; and 2 by deleting page 5.