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1 | | "Delegate agency" means a unit of local government or |
2 | | health
department approved by the Department to carry out the |
3 | | provisions of this Act.
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4 | | "Department" means the Department of Public Health.
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5 | | "Director" means the Director of Public Health.
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6 | | "Dwelling unit" means an individual unit within a |
7 | | residential building used as living quarters for one household. |
8 | | "Elevated blood lead level" means a level of lead in the |
9 | | bloodstream that necessitates the undertaking of responsive |
10 | | action and equals or exceeds the lower of: (1) 5 micrograms of |
11 | | lead per deciliter of blood; or (2) an amount identified in the |
12 | | most recent recommendations from the federal Centers for |
13 | | Disease Control and Prevention blood lead level in excess of |
14 | | those considered within the permissible limits as established |
15 | | under State and federal rules . |
16 | | "Exposed surface" means any interior or exterior surface of
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17 | | a regulated facility. |
18 | | "High risk area" means an area in the State determined by |
19 | | the Department to
be high risk for lead exposure for children 6 |
20 | | years of age or younger. The
Department may consider, but is |
21 | | not limited to, the following factors to
determine a high risk |
22 | | area: age and condition (using Department of Housing and
Urban
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23 | | Development definitions of "slum" and "blighted") of housing, |
24 | | proximity to
highway traffic or heavy local traffic or both, |
25 | | percentage of housing
determined as rental or vacant, proximity |
26 | | to industry using lead, established
incidence of elevated blood |
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1 | | lead levels in children, percentage of population
living
below |
2 | | 200% of federal poverty guidelines, and number of children |
3 | | residing in
the area who are 6 years of age or younger.
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4 | | "Lead abatement" means any approved work practices that |
5 | | will permanently eliminate lead exposure or remove the |
6 | | lead-bearing substances in a regulated facility. The |
7 | | Department shall establish by rule which work practices are |
8 | | approved or prohibited for lead abatement. |
9 | | "Lead abatement contractor" means any person or entity |
10 | | licensed by the
Department to perform lead abatement and |
11 | | mitigation.
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12 | | "Lead abatement supervisor" means any person employed by a |
13 | | lead abatement contractor and licensed by the Department to |
14 | | perform lead abatement and lead mitigation and to supervise |
15 | | lead workers who perform lead abatement and lead mitigation. |
16 | | "Lead abatement worker" means any person employed by a lead |
17 | | abatement
contractor and licensed by the Department to perform |
18 | | lead abatement and
mitigation.
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19 | | "Lead activities" means the conduct of any lead services, |
20 | | including, lead inspection, lead risk assessment, lead |
21 | | mitigation, or lead abatement work or supervision in a |
22 | | regulated facility. |
23 | | "Lead-bearing substance" means any item containing or |
24 | | coated with lead such that the lead content is more than |
25 | | six-hundredths of one percent (0.06%) lead by total weight; or |
26 | | any dust on surfaces or in
furniture or other nonpermanent |
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1 | | elements of the regulated facility; or any paint or
other |
2 | | surface coating material containing more than five-tenths of |
3 | | one
percent (0.5%) lead by total weight (calculated as lead |
4 | | metal) in the total
non-volatile content of liquid paint; or |
5 | | lead-bearing substances containing
greater than one milligram |
6 | | per square centimeter or any lower standard for
lead content in |
7 | | residential paint as may be established by federal law or rule; |
8 | | or more than 1 milligram per square centimeter in the dried
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9 | | film of paint or previously applied substance; or item or dust |
10 | | on item containing lead in
excess of the amount specified in |
11 | | the rules authorized by
this Act or a lower standard for lead |
12 | | content as may be established by
federal law or rule. |
13 | | "Lead-bearing substance" does not include firearm ammunition |
14 | | or components as defined by the Firearm Owners Identification |
15 | | Card Act.
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16 | | "Lead hazard" means a lead-bearing substance that poses an
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17 | | immediate health hazard to humans.
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18 | | "Lead hazard screen" means a lead risk assessment that |
19 | | involves limited dust and paint sampling for lead-bearing |
20 | | substances and lead hazards. This service is used as a |
21 | | screening tool designed to determine if further lead |
22 | | investigative services are required for the regulated |
23 | | facility. |
24 | | "Lead inspection" means a surface-by-surface investigation |
25 | | to determine the presence of lead-based paint. |
26 | | "Lead inspector" means an individual who has been trained |
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1 | | by a Department-approved training program and is licensed by |
2 | | the Department to conduct lead inspections; to sample for the |
3 | | presence of lead in paint, dust, soil, and water; and to |
4 | | conduct compliance investigations. |
5 | | "Lead mitigation" means the remediation, in a
manner |
6 | | described in Section 9, of a lead hazard so that the
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7 | | lead-bearing substance does not pose an immediate
health hazard |
8 | | to humans. |
9 | | "Lead poisoning" means the poisoning of the bloodstream |
10 | | that results from exposure to lead or lead-based substances in |
11 | | water, paint, building materials, or the environment, and that |
12 | | causes uncorrectable developmental delay and decreased mental |
13 | | functioning capacity in children and, in severe cases, can lead |
14 | | to a child's premature death the condition of having blood lead |
15 | | levels in
excess of those considered safe under State and |
16 | | federal rules .
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17 | | "Lead risk assessment" means an on-site investigation to |
18 | | determine the existence, nature, severity, and location of lead |
19 | | hazards. "Lead risk assessment" includes any lead sampling and |
20 | | visual assessment associated with conducting a lead risk |
21 | | assessment and lead hazard screen and all lead sampling |
22 | | associated with compliance investigations. |
23 | | "Lead risk assessor" means an individual who has been |
24 | | trained by a Department-approved training program and is |
25 | | licensed by the Department to conduct lead risk assessments, |
26 | | lead inspections, and lead hazard screens; to sample for the |
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1 | | presence of lead in paint, dust, soil, water, and sources for |
2 | | lead-bearing substances; and to conduct compliance |
3 | | investigations. |
4 | | "Lead training program provider" means any person |
5 | | providing Department-approved lead training in Illinois to |
6 | | individuals seeking licensure in accordance with the Act. |
7 | | "Low risk area" means an area in the State determined by
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8 | | the Department to be low risk for lead exposure for children 6 |
9 | | years of age or younger. The Department may consider the |
10 | | factors named in "high risk area" to determine low
risk areas. |
11 | | "Owner" means any person, who alone, jointly, or severally |
12 | | with
others:
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13 | | (a) Has legal title to any regulated facility, with or
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14 | | without actual possession of the regulated facility, or
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15 | | (b) Has charge, care, or control of the regulated |
16 | | facility as owner or agent of the owner, or as executor, |
17 | | administrator,
trustee, or guardian of the estate of the |
18 | | owner.
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19 | | "Person" means any individual, partnership, firm, company, |
20 | | limited liability company, corporation, association, joint |
21 | | stock company, trust, estate, political subdivision, State |
22 | | agency, or any other legal entity, or their legal |
23 | | representative, agent, or assign.
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24 | | "Regulated facility" means a residential building or child |
25 | | care facility. |
26 | | "Residential building" means any room, group of rooms, or |
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1 | | other
interior areas of a structure designed or used for human |
2 | | habitation; common
areas accessible by inhabitants; and the |
3 | | surrounding property or structures.
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4 | | (Source: P.A. 98-690, eff. 1-1-15 .)
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5 | | (410 ILCS 45/7) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1307)
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6 | | Sec. 7. Reports of lead poisoning required; lead |
7 | | information to remain confidential; disclosure prohibited. |
8 | | Every physician who
diagnoses, or a health care provider, |
9 | | nurse, hospital administrator, or public health officer who has
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10 | | verified information of the
existence of a blood lead test |
11 | | result for any child or pregnant person shall report the result |
12 | | to the Department. An elevated blood lead level Results in |
13 | | excess of the permissible limits set forth in rules
adopted by |
14 | | the Department shall be reported to the Department within 48 |
15 | | hours of receipt of
verification. Reports
shall include the |
16 | | name, address, laboratory results, date
of birth, and any other |
17 | | information about the child or pregnant person deemed essential |
18 | | by
the Department. Directors of clinical laboratories must |
19 | | report to the
Department, within 48 hours of receipt of |
20 | | verification, all
blood
lead analyses that show an elevated |
21 | | blood lead level above permissible limits set forth in rule |
22 | | performed in their facility. The information included in the
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23 | | clinical laboratories report shall include, but not be limited |
24 | | to, the child's
name, address, date of birth, name of physician |
25 | | ordering analysis, and specimen
type. All blood lead level |
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1 | | analyses that do not show an elevated blood lead level levels |
2 | | less than the permissible limits set forth in rule must be |
3 | | reported to the Department in accordance
with rules adopted by |
4 | | the Department. These rules shall not require reporting
in less |
5 | | than 30 days after the end of the month in which the results
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6 | | are obtained. All information obtained by the Department from |
7 | | any source and all information, data, reports, e-mails, |
8 | | letters, and other documents generated by the Department or any |
9 | | of its delegate agencies concerning any person subject to this |
10 | | Act receiving a blood lead test
shall be treated in
the same |
11 | | manner as information subject to the provisions of Part 21 of |
12 | | Article
VIII of the Code of Civil Procedure and shall not be |
13 | | disclosed. This prohibition on disclosure extends to all |
14 | | information and reports obtained or created by the Department |
15 | | or any of its delegate agencies concerning any regulated |
16 | | facility that has been identified as a potential lead hazard or |
17 | | a source of lead poisoning. This prohibition on disclosure does |
18 | | not prevent the Department or its delegates from using any |
19 | | information it obtains civilly, criminally, or |
20 | | administratively to prosecute any person who violates this Act, |
21 | | nor does it prevent the Department or its delegates from |
22 | | disclosing any certificate of compliance, notice, or |
23 | | mitigation order issued pursuant to this Act. Any physician, |
24 | | nurse, hospital
administrator, director of a
clinical |
25 | | laboratory, public health officer, or allied health |
26 | | professional
making a report in good faith shall be immune from |