Maryland Code § EN-6-810

Section EN-6-810
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(a) The Commission shall study and collect information on the:
(1) Effectiveness of this subtitle in:
(i) Protecting children from lead poisoning; and
(ii) Lessening risks to responsible owners;
(2) Effectiveness of the treatments specified in §§ 6-815 and 6-819
of this subtitle, including recommendations for changes to those treatments;
(3) Ability of State and local officials to respond to lead poisoning
cases;
(4) Availability of affordable housing; and
(5) Need to expand the scope of this subtitle to other property serving
persons at risk, including child care centers, family child care homes, and preschool
facilities.

(b) The Commission may appoint a subcommittee or subcommittees to
study the following subjects relating to lead and lead poisoning:
(1) Case management;
(2) Regulation and compliance;
(3) Lead paint abatement service provider education and training;
(4) Social services;
(5) Educational services;
(6) Legal aspects;
(7) Blood lead testing;
(8) Abatement of lead sources;
(9) Financial subsidies and other encouragement and support for the
abatement of the causes of lead poisoning;
(10) Laboratory services; and
(11) Other subjects that the Commission considers necessary.
(c) The Commission shall review the implementation and operation of this
subtitle and, on or before January 1 of each year, starting in 1996, submit a report to
the Governor and, subject to the provisions of § 2-1257 of the State Government
Article, the General Assembly on the results of the review, and the Commission's
recommendations concerning this subtitle, other lead poisoning issues, and the need
for further action that the Commission determines to be necessary.
(d) The Department shall consult with the Commission in developing
regulations to implement this subtitle.

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