Plain English Breakdown
The bill summary does not specify the exact nature of the wraparound services provided, only that they are mandated for those with high blood lead levels or lead poisoning.
Blood Lead Level Testing Requirements
This bill requires blood lead level testing for children before attending certain schools and pregnant women receiving food vouchers, and mandates wraparound services for those with elevated levels or poisoning.
What This Bill Does
- Requires the Department of Health to provide blood lead level tests for all children prior to attendance at public pre-K-12 schools.
- Ensures that children with high blood lead levels receive immediate screening to determine if educational services pursuant to IDEA may be required.
- Mandates wraparound services for children who are found to have lead poisoning.
- Requires juvenile detention facilities, in collaboration with health and education agencies, to provide appropriate care for juveniles with elevated blood lead levels or lead poisoning.
- Requires the Department of Health to test pregnant women receiving food vouchers and provides them with educational materials on mitigating lead exposure.
Who It Names or Affects
- Children attending public pre-K-12 schools
- Pregnant women receiving special supplemental food program vouchers
- Juveniles in juvenile detention facilities
Terms To Know
- Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
- Federal law that ensures services to children with disabilities throughout the nation.
- Wraparound Services
- Comprehensive support services designed to meet the needs of individuals and families dealing with serious mental health conditions or developmental disabilities.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not apply if a parent or guardian opts out of testing for their child.
- It is unclear how much funding will be allocated specifically for implementing these requirements.
- Details on the specific services and support provided to affected individuals are not fully detailed in the summary.