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SECTION 1370-C
Screening by health care providers
Public Health (PBH) CHAPTER 45, ARTICLE 13, TITLE 10
§ 1370-c. Screening by health care providers. 1. The department is
authorized to promulgate regulations establishing the means by which and
the intervals at which children and pregnant women shall be screened for
elevated lead levels. The department is also authorized to require
screening for lead poisoning in other high risk groups.

2. Every physician or other authorized practitioner who provides
medical care to children or pregnant women, shall screen children or
refer them for screening for elevated lead levels at the intervals and
using the methods specified in such regulations. Every licensed,
registered or approved health care facility serving children including
but not limited to hospitals, clinics and health maintenance
organizations, shall ensure, by providing screenings or by referring for
screenings, that their patients receive screening for lead at the
intervals and using the methods specified in such regulations.

2-a. Every primary health care provider shall conduct a lead exposure
risk assessment questionnaire provided by the department for each child
who is at least six months of age and continuing until six years of age
at each routine well-child visit, or at least annually if a child has
not had routine well-child visits.

3. The health practitioner who screens any child for lead shall give a
certificate of screening to the parent or guardian of the child.

4. The department shall establish a separate level of payment, subject
to the approval of the director of the budget, for payments made by
governmental agencies for screenings performed pursuant to this section
by hospitals, as defined in section twenty-eight hundred one of this
chapter.