2019 New York Laws
PBH - Public Health
Article 13 - Nuisances and Sanitation
Title 10 - Control of Lead Poisoning
1370-D - Lead Screening of Child Care or Pre-School Enrollees.

§  1370-d.  Lead  screening of child care or pre-school enrollees.  1.
Except as provided pursuant to regulations of the department, each child
care  provider,  public  and  private  nursery  school  and   pre-school
licensed,  certified  or  approved  by  any state or local agency shall,
prior to or within three months after  initial  enrollment  of  a  child
under  six  years  of age, obtain from a parent or guardian of the child
evidence that said child has been screened for lead.
  2. Whenever there exists no evidence of lead screening as provided for
in subdivision one of this section or other acceptable evidence  of  the
child's screening for lead, the child care provider, principal, teacher,
owner  or  person  in  charge  of the nursery school or pre-school shall
provide the parent or guardian of the child  with  information  on  lead
poisoning in children and lead poisoning prevention and refer the parent
or guardian to a primary care provider or the local health authority.
  3.  (a)  If  any  parent or guardian to such child is unable to obtain
lead testing, such person may present such child to the  health  officer
of  the  county  in  which  the child resides, who shall then perform or
arrange for the required screening.

(b) The local public health district shall develop and implement a fee schedule for households with incomes in excess of two hundred percent of the federal poverty level for lead screening pursuant to section six hundred six of this chapter, which shall vary depending on patient household income.

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