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"Primary prevention" means removing lead hazards before a |
child is
poisoned
rather than relying on identification of a |
lead poisoned child as the
triggering event.
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(c) The Lead-Safe Housing Advisory
Council is created to |
advise the Department on lead poisoning prevention
activities. |
The Advisory Council shall be
chaired by the Director or his or |
her designee and the chair of the Illinois
Lead Safe Housing |
Task Force and provided with administrative support by the
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Department. The Advisory Council shall be comprised of (i) the |
directors, or
their designees, of the Illinois Housing |
Development Authority and the
Environmental Protection Agency; |
and (ii) the directors, or their designees,
of public health |
departments of counties identified by the Department that
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contain communities with a concentration of
high-risk, |
lead-contaminated properties.
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The Advisory Council shall also include the following |
members appointed by
the Governor:
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(1) One representative from the Illinois Association |
of Realtors.
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(2) One representative from the insurance industry.
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(3) Two pediatricians or other physicians with
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knowledge of lead-paint poisoning.
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(4) Two representatives from the private-sector,
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lead-based-paint-abatement
industry who are licensed in
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Illinois as an abatement contractor,
worker, or risk |
assessor.
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(5) Two representatives from community based |
organizations in
communities with a concentration of high |
risk lead contaminated properties.
High-risk
communities |
shall be identified based upon the prevalence of low-income
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families whose
children are lead poisoned and the age of |
the housing stock.
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(6) At least 3 lead-safe housing advocates, including
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(i) the parent of a lead-poisoned child, (ii) a
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representative from a child advocacy organization,
and |
(iii) a representative from a tenant housing
organization.
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