Colorado Code § 25-5-1101

Legislative declaration
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(1) (a) The general assembly hereby declares that
this part 11 is enacted for the purpose of reducing exposure of children to lead hazards and
reducing the prevalence of elevated blood lead levels in children under seven years of age. The
general assembly finds and determines that:
(I) Exposure of children to lead represents a significant environmental health problem in
the state that is preventable;
(II) The existence of elevated blood lead levels in children is of great concern to the
citizens of Colorado because lead poisoning in children may necessitate large expenditures of
public funds for health care and special education, which expenditures could be avoided if
exposure of children to lead is reduced;
(III) A comprehensive lead hazard reduction program is needed to prevent elevated
blood lead levels in children and, if implemented, such program could prevent hundreds of
Colorado's children, many of whom currently go undiagnosed or untreated, from being exposed
to lead at levels believed to be harmful.
(b) Therefore, it is the intent of the general assembly to establish and fund a statewide
lead hazard prevention, intervention, and reduction program within the department of public
health and environment for the purposes of:
(I) Compiling information concerning the prevalence, causes, and geographic occurrence
of elevated levels of lead in children's blood;
(II) Identifying areas of the state where children's lead exposures are significant;
(III) Analyzing lead information and, where indicated, designing and implementing a
program of medical monitoring and follow-up and environmental intervention that will reduce
the incidence of excessive exposure of children to lead in residences and child-occupied facilities
in Colorado; and
(IV) Providing comprehensive educational materials that are targeted to health-care
providers, child care providers, schools, parents of young children, the real estate industry, and
owners of rental properties.

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