Section 105285 Of Chapter 5. Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 103. >> Part 5. >> Chapter 5.
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. (a) After July 1, 1992, but on or before July 1, 1993, the
department shall adopt regulations establishing a standard of care,
at least as stringent as the most recent United States Centers for
Disease Control screening guidelines, whereby all children shall be
evaluated for risk of lead poisoning by health care providers during
each child's periodic health assessment. The regulations shall be
developed in consultation with medical experts, environmental
experts, appropriate professional organizations, and the public, as
determined by the department.
(b) The standard of care shall provide that, upon evaluation,
those children determined to be "at risk" for lead poisoning,
according to the regulations adopted pursuant to subdivision (a),
shall be screened.
(c) The standard of care shall provide that no child shall be
screened pursuant to this article if the parent or guardian of the
child refuses to consent to the screening.
(d) The standard of care shall provide that health care providers
shall be responsible only for evaluation of all children, for
screening of children determined to be at risk, and for medically
necessary followup services.
(e) The standard of care established pursuant to this section
shall not become operative before April 1, 1993.