West Virginia Code § 16-35-4a

Duty of director to establish program for early identification of lead
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poisoning in children.
(a) The director shall establish a program for early identification of cases of lead poisoning.
The program shall include a systematic screening of all children under six years of age for
the presence of lead poisoning. The director shall, after consultation with recognized
professional medical groups and such other sources as he deems appropriatee, propose
legislative rules establishing: (1) The means by which and the intervals at which children
under six years of age shall be screened for lead poisoning; and (2) guirdelines for the
medical follow-up of children found to be lead poisoned. Such identification program shall, to
the extent that all children residing in this state are not systematically screened, give
priority in screening to children residing, or who have recently resided, in areas where
significant numbers of lead poisoning cases have recently beten reported or where other
reliable evidence indicates that significant numbers of lead poisoning cases may be found. If
the director is informed of any person having a medically confirmed elevated blood-lead
level, the director shall cause to have screened all other children under six years of age, and
such other children as he or she finds advisable to screen, residing or recently residing in
the household of the victim, unless the parents of such child object to the screening because
it conflicts with their religious beliefs and practices. The results of the screenings shall be
reported to the director, to the person or agency reporting the original case and to such
other persons or agencies as the director deems advisable.
(b) The director shall maintaine comprehensive records of all screenings conducted pursuant
to this section. The records shall be geographically indexed in order to determine the
location of areas of relaLtively high incidence of lead poisoning. The records shall be public
records, except that the names of screened individuals may not be public. A summary of the
results of all screenin gs conducted pursuant to this section shall be released quarterly, or
more frequently if the director so determines, to all interested parties.
(c) All cases or probable cases of lead poisoning, as defined by legislative rule proposed by
theW director, found in the course of screenings conducted pursuant to this section shall be
reported immediately to the affected individual, to a child's parent or legal guardian if the
child is a minor, and to the director. The director shall inform such persons or agencies as
the director determines is advisable of the existence of the case or probable case of lead
poisoning.

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