Colorado Code § 25-5-1104

Comprehensive plan
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(1) On or before July 1, 1998, the department shall
establish a comprehensive plan to prevent elevated blood lead levels in children and to control
exposure of children to lead-based paint hazards in residences and child-occupied facilities. The
plan shall include:
(a) Development of standards by the state board of health concerning the method and
frequency of screening of young children for elevated blood lead levels. The state board of
health shall consult with recognized medical, public health, and environmental professionals and
appropriate professional organizations in the development of such standards.
(b) Development of a comprehensive education program regarding lead contamination
that makes appropriate educational materials available to health-care providers, child care
providers, schools, owners and tenants of residential dwellings built prior to 1978, and parents of
young children;
(c) Case management and environmental follow-up services by state or local health
agencies to ensure that all cases of elevated blood lead levels in children receive service
appropriate for the severity of the lead exposure;
(d) Recommendations concerning further legislative actions to address lead exposure,
including, but not limited to, requiring third-party insurers or payers, including medicaid, to
provide coverage for screening, treatment, environmental investigations, and environmental
intervention;
(e) Proposed regulations governing the requirement, timing, and conduct of
environmental investigations and interventions; and
(f) A detailed fiscal analysis of the lead hazard reduction program.

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