Section 105444 Of Article 1. General From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 103. >> Part 5. >> Chapter 8. >> Article 1.
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. (a) The program shall develop guidelines and model
protocols that address the science and practice of biomonitoring to
implement this chapter, including, but not limited to, study design,
subject recruitment, and data collection and management, and that
accomplish all of the following:
(1) Ensure confidentiality and informed consent.
(2) Communicate findings to participants, communities, and the
general public.
(3) Emphasize all aspects of the program in a culturally sensitive
manner.
(4) Serve as a guide for other biomonitoring programs supported by
state funds.
(b) The program shall incorporate, as appropriate, the methods
utilized by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
for the studies known collectively as the National Report on Human
Exposure to Environmental Chemicals.
(c) The program shall be implemented in collaboration with the
California Environmental Health Tracking Program and the
environmental indicators system maintained by the office pursuant to
Section 71081 of the Public Resources Code.
(d) The department, office, and DTSC shall collaborate on the
development of fact sheets and other informational and outreach
materials for the biomonitoring program.
(e) The department, in collaboration with the office and DTSC,
shall conduct statistical and epidemiological analyses of the
biomonitoring results.
(f) Personal information as defined in Section 1798.3 of the Civil
Code, shall not be shared without the written and informed consent
of the individual to whom it pertains.
(g) No governmental agency or private person or entity shall
discriminate against a person or community based upon the
biomonitoring results.