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 1        AN ACT in relation to health.

 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  Sections  6.2  and 14 and adding Section 6.3 as
 6    follows:

 7        (410 ILCS 45/6.2) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1306.2)
 8        Sec. 6.2.  Physicians to screen children.
 9        (a)  Every physician licensed to practice medicine in all
10    its branches or health care provider shall screen children  6
11    months  through  6  years  of  age for lead poisoning who are
12    determined to reside in an area defined as high risk  by  the
13    Department.  In addition, every such physician or health care
14    provider  shall  screen  girls  age  13  or  older  for  lead
15    poisoning if they are determined to reside in an area defined
16    as high risk by the Department. Children  residing  in  areas
17    defined  as  low risk by the Department shall be assessed for
18    risk  by  a  risk  assessment  procedure  developed  by   the
19    Department.   Children  shall be screened, in accordance with
20    guidelines and criteria set forth by the American Academy  of
21    Pediatrics,  at  the priority intervals and using the methods
22    specified in the guidelines.
23        (b)  Each licensed, registered, or approved  health  care
24    facility  serving  children  from 6 months through 6 years of
25    age or girls age 13 or older, including but not  limited  to,
26    health    departments,   hospitals,   clinics,   and   health
27    maintenance organizations approved, registered,  or  licensed
28    by the Department, shall take the appropriate steps to ensure
29    that  the  patients  receive  lead poisoning screening, where
30    medically indicated or appropriate.
31        (c)  Children 6 years of  age  and  older  not  otherwise
 
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 1    addressed  in  this Act may also be screened by physicians or
 2    health care providers,  in  accordance  with  guidelines  and
 3    criteria  set  forth  by  the American Academy of Pediatrics,
 4    according  to  the  priority  intervals  specified   in   the
 5    guidelines.
 6        (d)  Nothing  in  this  Section  shall  be  construed  to
 7    require  any child to undergo a lead blood level screening or
 8    test whose parent or guardian objects on the grounds that the
 9    screening  or  test  conflicts  with  his  or  her  religious
10    beliefs.
11    (Source: P.A. 89-381, eff. 8-18-95.)

12        (410 ILCS 45/6.3 new)
13        Sec. 6.3. Screening of persons other than children.
14        (a)  Every physician licensed to practice medicine in all
15    its branches or health care provider shall screen  women  who
16    have  been medically diagnosed as pregnant and who are in the
17    first or third trimester of pregnancy for lead  poisoning  if
18    they are determined to reside in an area defined as high risk
19    by  the  Department.  In  addition,  every  such physician or
20    health care provider shall screen women  for  lead  poisoning
21    when they apply for recertification under the federal Special
22    Supplemental  Food  Program  for  Women, Infants and Children
23    (WIC) if they are determined to reside in an area defined  as
24    high  risk by the Department. Women residing in areas defined
25    as low risk by the Department shall be assessed for risk by a
26    risk assessment procedure developed by the Department.
27        (b)  Each licensed, registered, or approved  health  care
28    facility serving women who are pregnant or who are nursing an
29    infant,  including,  but  not limited to, health departments,
30    hospitals,  clinics,  and  health  maintenance  organizations
31    approved, registered, or licensed by  the  Department,  shall
32    take  the  appropriate  steps  to  ensure  that  the patients
33    receive lead poisoning screening when medically indicated  or
 
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 1    appropriate.
 2        (c)  Nothing  in  this  Section  shall  be  construed  to
 3    require  any woman to undergo a lead blood level screening or
 4    test if the woman objects on the grounds that  the  screening
 5    or test conflicts with her religious beliefs.

 6        (410 ILCS 45/14) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1314)
 7        Sec.  14.  Departmental  regulations  and activities. The
 8    Department  shall  establish  and  publish  regulations   and
 9    guidelines  governing permissible limits of lead in and about
10    residential buildings and dwellings.
11        The Department shall also initiate activities that:
12        (a)  Will either provide for or  support  the  monitoring
13    and  validation  of all medical laboratories and, private and
14    public hospitals that perform  lead  determination  tests  on
15    human blood or other tissues.;
16        (b)  Will,  subject  to  Section 7.2 of this Act, provide
17    laboratory testing of blood specimens for  lead  content,  to
18    any  physician,  hospital, clinic, free clinic, municipality,
19    or private organizations that cannot secure  or  provide  the
20    services  through  other  sources.  The  Department shall not
21    assume responsibility for blood  lead  analysis  required  in
22    programs currently in operation.;
23        (c)  Will   develop   or  encourage  the  development  of
24    appropriate programs and studies to identify sources of  lead
25    intoxication  and assist other entities in the identification
26    of  lead  in  children's  blood  and  the  sources  of   that
27    intoxication.;
28        (c-5)  Will  ensure  that the greatest possible number of
29    at-risk children and women are identified  and  screened  for
30    lead poisoning.
31        (d)  May provide technical assistance and consultation to
32    local,  county,  or regional governmental or private agencies
33    for  the  promotion  and  development   of   lead   poisoning
 
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 1    prevention programs.
 2        (e)  Will  provide  recommendations  by the Department on
 3    the  subject  of  identification  and  treatment   for   lead
 4    poisoning.
 5        (f)  Will  maintain  a  clearinghouse  of information and
 6    will develop additional educational materials on lead hazards
 7    to  children,  lead  poisoning  prevention,  lead   poisoning
 8    screening,  and lead mitigation, abatement, and disposal, and
 9    on health hazards during  abatement.   The  Department  shall
10    ensure  that  these  materials  are  capable  of being easily
11    understood by women who are subject to screening  under  this
12    Act  and  by parents of children who are subject to screening
13    under this Act.  The Department shall make  this  information
14    available   to  the  general  public  and  in  particular  to
15    residents of areas defined as high risk by the Department.
16    (Source: P.A. 87-175; 87-1144.)

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