Oklahoma Code § 63-1-114.1

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Comprehensive Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention
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A.  There is hereby established the Comprehensive Childhood Lead
Poisoning Prevention Program to be administered by the State
Department of Health.
B.  The State Board of Health, giving consideration to the
recommendations of the Infant and Children's Health Advisory Council
created in Section 44 of this act, shall promulgate rules for:

1.  Lead toxicity screening of children ages six (6) months to
seventy-two (72) months;
2.  The performance of verbal risk assessments on children ages
six (6) months to seventy-two (72) months;
3.  The performance of blood lead tests when screening eligible
children for lead poisoning, provided that screening and testing for
Medicaid-eligible children shall be conducted in accordance with
existing federal law;
4.  Setting standards for any developmental assessments for a
child identified as being lead poisoned;
5.  Identifying as statewide screening requirements the minimum
laboratory tests or analysis for childhood lead poisoning to be
performed by medical providers for particular age or population
groups;
6.  The determination of risk for each child tested;
7.  Detailing the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up services
needed pursuant to the provisions of this act;
8.  Providing for health education and counseling related to
childhood lead poisoning to parents and children; and
9.  Assessments and lead hazard control as part of the treatment
and follow-up for a child identified as being lead poisoned.

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