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116365.2
. (a) In conducting the periodic review and revision of
public health goals pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (e) of
Section 116365, the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
may give special consideration to those contaminants that, on the
basis of currently available data or scientific evidence, cause or
contribute to adverse health effects in members of subgroups that
comprise a meaningful portion of the general population, including,
but not limited to, infants, children, pregnant women, the elderly,
individuals with a history of serious illness, or other subgroups
that are identifiable as being at greater risk of adverse health
effects than the general population when exposed to the contaminant
in drinking water.
(b) In preparing and publishing risk assessments pursuant to
subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (c) of Section
116365 that involve infants and children, the office shall assess all
of the following, to the extent information is available:
(1) Exposure patterns, including, but not limited to, patterns
determined by relevant data, among bottle-fed infants and children
that are likely to result in disproportionately high exposure to
contaminants in comparison to the general population.
(2) Special susceptibility of infants and children to contaminants
in comparison to the general population.
(3) The effects on infants and children of exposure to
contaminants and other substances that have a common mechanism of
toxicity.
(4) The interaction of multiple contaminants on infants and
children.