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1-Senate Bill No. 1097 CHAPTER 691 An act to amend Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to lead poisoning. [ Approved by Governor September 22, 2018. Filed with Secretary of State September 22, 2018. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1097, Hueso. Lead poisoning.Existing law requires the State Department of Public Health to collect and analyze all information necessary to effectively monitor appropriate case management efforts related to lead poisoning in children. Existing law authorizes the department to contract with a public or private entity, including local agencies, to conduct case management. Existing law requires the department to prepare a biennial report describing the effectiveness of appropriate case management efforts, and to make that report available to local health departments and the general public.This bill would require the report to contain specified information for each county, including the number of children tested for lead poisoning. The bill would require the department to post the report on the departments Internet Web site. The bill would additionally require the department to provide the collected data to its Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project, as specified.This bill would incorporate additional changes to Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code proposed by SB 1041 to be operative only if this bill and SB 1041 are enacted and this bill is enacted last.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:105295. (a) The department shall collect and analyze all information necessary to effectively monitor appropriate case management efforts. The department shall prepare a biennial report describing the effectiveness of appropriate case management efforts. This report shall be made available to local health departments and the general public.(b) The report prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) shall include all of the following information listed for each county:(1) The total number of children tested for lead poisoning. (2) The results of blood lead testing by ranges of lead levels.(3) The number of children, by blood lead level range, who were referred for case management and environmental services and who received the following services:(A) Home visit.(B) Environmental investigation.(C) Family education and provision of educational materials, nutrition assessment, and nutrition education.(4) (A) The identified sources of lead exposure for those children having lead poisoning.(B) The report shall indicate whether the sources of lead exposure identified in, on, or around a residence or location associated with a child with lead poisoning have been removed, remediated, or abated.(c) When preparing the report required by subdivision (a), the department may use the information that the department receives through its existing case management efforts, including, but not limited to, the data in biennial reports provided to the department from local health departments. (d) The department shall post the report prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) on the departments Internet Web site.(e) The department shall provide the data collected and the report prepared pursuant to this section to the Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project (HCI) standardized set of statistical measures for use in any tools developed by HCI that are used for planning healthy communities and evaluating the impact of plans, projects, policies, and environmental changes on community health.(f) All uses and disclosure of data made pursuant to this section shall comply with all applicable state and federal laws for the protection of the privacy and security of data, including, but not limited to, subdivision (g) of Section 124130 and the Information Practices Act of 1977 (Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 1798) of Title 1.8 of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code).SEC. 1.5. Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:105295. (a) (1) The department shall collect and analyze all information necessary to effectively monitor appropriate case management efforts. The department shall prepare a biennial report describing the effectiveness of appropriate case management efforts. This report shall be made available to local health departments and the general public.(2) The department shall prominently post the report prepared pursuant to this subdivision on the departments Internet Web site consistent with the requirements of subdivision (c) of Section 124125.(b) The report prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) shall include all of the following information listed for each county:(1) The total number of children tested for lead poisoning.(2) The results of blood lead testing by ranges of lead levels.(3) The number of children, by blood lead level range, who were referred for case management and environmental services and who received the following services:(A) Home visit.(B) Environmental investigation.(C) Family education and provision of educational materials, nutrition assessment, and nutrition education.(4) (A) The identified sources of lead exposure for those children having lead poisoning.(B) The report shall indicate whether the sources of lead exposure identified in, on, or around a residence or location associated with a child with lead poisoning have been removed, remediated, or abated.(c) The report shall also include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) The number of enrolled children in Medi-Cal, identified by county and year of age, who received blood lead screening tests and who have not received these tests.(2) The number of children not enrolled in Medi-Cal, identified by county, and year of age, who have received blood lead screening tests.(3) Publicly releasable data and information that the department compiles, identifies, and analyzes in accordance with subdivision (b) of Section 124125.(d) The department shall collaborate with the State Department of Health Care Services to collect and analyze information identified under subdivision (c) that pertains to children enrolled in Medi-Cal.(e) When preparing the report required by subdivision (b), the department may use the information that the department receives through its existing case management efforts, including, but not limited to, the data in biennial reports provided to the department from local health departments.(f) The department shall provide the data collected and the report prepared pursuant to this section to the Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project (HCI) standardized set of statistical measures for use in any tools developed by HCI that are used for planning healthy communities and evaluating the impact of plans, projects, policies, and environmental changes on community health.(g) All uses and disclosure of data made pursuant to this section shall comply with all applicable state and federal laws for the protection of the privacy and security of data, including, but not limited to, subdivision (g) of Section 124130 and the Information Practices Act of 1977 (Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 1798) of Title 1.8 of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code).SEC. 2. Section 1.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code proposed by both this bill and Senate Bill 1041. That section of this bill shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2019, (2) each bill amends Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Senate Bill 1041, in which case Section 1 of this bill shall not become operative.
1+Enrolled September 05, 2018 Passed IN Senate August 30, 2018 Passed IN Assembly August 29, 2018 Amended IN Assembly August 23, 2018 Amended IN Assembly August 20, 2018 Amended IN Senate May 25, 2018 Amended IN Senate April 03, 2018 Amended IN Senate April 02, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 1097Introduced by Senator Hueso(Coauthor: Senator Leyva)(Coauthor: Assembly Member Gonzalez Fletcher)February 13, 2018 An act to amend Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to lead poisoning. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1097, Hueso. Lead poisoning.Existing law requires the State Department of Public Health to collect and analyze all information necessary to effectively monitor appropriate case management efforts related to lead poisoning in children. Existing law authorizes the department to contract with a public or private entity, including local agencies, to conduct case management. Existing law requires the department to prepare a biennial report describing the effectiveness of appropriate case management efforts, and to make that report available to local health departments and the general public.This bill would require the report to contain specified information for each county, including the number of children tested for lead poisoning. The bill would require the department to post the report on the departments Internet Web site. The bill would additionally require the department to provide the collected data to its Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project, as specified.This bill would incorporate additional changes to Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code proposed by SB 1041 to be operative only if this bill and SB 1041 are enacted and this bill is enacted last.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:105295. (a) The department shall collect and analyze all information necessary to effectively monitor appropriate case management efforts. The department shall prepare a biennial report describing the effectiveness of appropriate case management efforts. This report shall be made available to local health departments and the general public.(b) The report prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) shall include all of the following information listed for each county:(1) The total number of children tested for lead poisoning. (2) The results of blood lead testing by ranges of lead levels.(3) The number of children, by blood lead level range, who were referred for case management and environmental services and who received the following services:(A) Home visit.(B) Environmental investigation.(C) Family education and provision of educational materials, nutrition assessment, and nutrition education.(4) (A) The identified sources of lead exposure for those children having lead poisoning.(B) The report shall indicate whether the sources of lead exposure identified in, on, or around a residence or location associated with a child with lead poisoning have been removed, remediated, or abated.(c) When preparing the report required by subdivision (a), the department may use the information that the department receives through its existing case management efforts, including, but not limited to, the data in biennial reports provided to the department from local health departments. (d) The department shall post the report prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) on the departments Internet Web site.(e) The department shall provide the data collected and the report prepared pursuant to this section to the Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project (HCI) standardized set of statistical measures for use in any tools developed by HCI that are used for planning healthy communities and evaluating the impact of plans, projects, policies, and environmental changes on community health.(f) All uses and disclosure of data made pursuant to this section shall comply with all applicable state and federal laws for the protection of the privacy and security of data, including, but not limited to, subdivision (g) of Section 124130 and the Information Practices Act of 1977 (Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 1798) of Title 1.8 of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code).SEC. 1.5. Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:105295. (a) (1) The department shall collect and analyze all information necessary to effectively monitor appropriate case management efforts. The department shall prepare a biennial report describing the effectiveness of appropriate case management efforts. This report shall be made available to local health departments and the general public.(2) The department shall prominently post the report prepared pursuant to this subdivision on the departments Internet Web site consistent with the requirements of subdivision (c) of Section 124125.(b) The report prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) shall include all of the following information listed for each county:(1) The total number of children tested for lead poisoning.(2) The results of blood lead testing by ranges of lead levels.(3) The number of children, by blood lead level range, who were referred for case management and environmental services and who received the following services:(A) Home visit.(B) Environmental investigation.(C) Family education and provision of educational materials, nutrition assessment, and nutrition education.(4) (A) The identified sources of lead exposure for those children having lead poisoning.(B) The report shall indicate whether the sources of lead exposure identified in, on, or around a residence or location associated with a child with lead poisoning have been removed, remediated, or abated.(c) The report shall also include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) The number of enrolled children in Medi-Cal, identified by county and year of age, who received blood lead screening tests and who have not received these tests.(2) The number of children not enrolled in Medi-Cal, identified by county, and year of age, who have received blood lead screening tests.(3) Publicly releasable data and information that the department compiles, identifies, and analyzes in accordance with subdivision (b) of Section 124125.(d) The department shall collaborate with the State Department of Health Care Services to collect and analyze information identified under subdivision (c) that pertains to children enrolled in Medi-Cal.(e) When preparing the report required by subdivision (b), the department may use the information that the department receives through its existing case management efforts, including, but not limited to, the data in biennial reports provided to the department from local health departments.(f) The department shall provide the data collected and the report prepared pursuant to this section to the Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project (HCI) standardized set of statistical measures for use in any tools developed by HCI that are used for planning healthy communities and evaluating the impact of plans, projects, policies, and environmental changes on community health.(g) All uses and disclosure of data made pursuant to this section shall comply with all applicable state and federal laws for the protection of the privacy and security of data, including, but not limited to, subdivision (g) of Section 124130 and the Information Practices Act of 1977 (Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 1798) of Title 1.8 of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code).SEC. 2. Section 1.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code proposed by both this bill and Senate Bill 1041. That section of this bill shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2019, (2) each bill amends Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Senate Bill 1041, in which case Section 1 of this bill shall not become operative.
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3- Senate Bill No. 1097 CHAPTER 691 An act to amend Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to lead poisoning. [ Approved by Governor September 22, 2018. Filed with Secretary of State September 22, 2018. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1097, Hueso. Lead poisoning.Existing law requires the State Department of Public Health to collect and analyze all information necessary to effectively monitor appropriate case management efforts related to lead poisoning in children. Existing law authorizes the department to contract with a public or private entity, including local agencies, to conduct case management. Existing law requires the department to prepare a biennial report describing the effectiveness of appropriate case management efforts, and to make that report available to local health departments and the general public.This bill would require the report to contain specified information for each county, including the number of children tested for lead poisoning. The bill would require the department to post the report on the departments Internet Web site. The bill would additionally require the department to provide the collected data to its Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project, as specified.This bill would incorporate additional changes to Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code proposed by SB 1041 to be operative only if this bill and SB 1041 are enacted and this bill is enacted last.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ Enrolled September 05, 2018 Passed IN Senate August 30, 2018 Passed IN Assembly August 29, 2018 Amended IN Assembly August 23, 2018 Amended IN Assembly August 20, 2018 Amended IN Senate May 25, 2018 Amended IN Senate April 03, 2018 Amended IN Senate April 02, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 1097Introduced by Senator Hueso(Coauthor: Senator Leyva)(Coauthor: Assembly Member Gonzalez Fletcher)February 13, 2018 An act to amend Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to lead poisoning. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1097, Hueso. Lead poisoning.Existing law requires the State Department of Public Health to collect and analyze all information necessary to effectively monitor appropriate case management efforts related to lead poisoning in children. Existing law authorizes the department to contract with a public or private entity, including local agencies, to conduct case management. Existing law requires the department to prepare a biennial report describing the effectiveness of appropriate case management efforts, and to make that report available to local health departments and the general public.This bill would require the report to contain specified information for each county, including the number of children tested for lead poisoning. The bill would require the department to post the report on the departments Internet Web site. The bill would additionally require the department to provide the collected data to its Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project, as specified.This bill would incorporate additional changes to Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code proposed by SB 1041 to be operative only if this bill and SB 1041 are enacted and this bill is enacted last.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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5+ Enrolled September 05, 2018 Passed IN Senate August 30, 2018 Passed IN Assembly August 29, 2018 Amended IN Assembly August 23, 2018 Amended IN Assembly August 20, 2018 Amended IN Senate May 25, 2018 Amended IN Senate April 03, 2018 Amended IN Senate April 02, 2018
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9+Passed IN Assembly August 29, 2018
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12+Amended IN Senate May 25, 2018
13+Amended IN Senate April 03, 2018
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1833 Existing law requires the State Department of Public Health to collect and analyze all information necessary to effectively monitor appropriate case management efforts related to lead poisoning in children. Existing law authorizes the department to contract with a public or private entity, including local agencies, to conduct case management. Existing law requires the department to prepare a biennial report describing the effectiveness of appropriate case management efforts, and to make that report available to local health departments and the general public.This bill would require the report to contain specified information for each county, including the number of children tested for lead poisoning. The bill would require the department to post the report on the departments Internet Web site. The bill would additionally require the department to provide the collected data to its Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project, as specified.This bill would incorporate additional changes to Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code proposed by SB 1041 to be operative only if this bill and SB 1041 are enacted and this bill is enacted last.
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2035 Existing law requires the State Department of Public Health to collect and analyze all information necessary to effectively monitor appropriate case management efforts related to lead poisoning in children. Existing law authorizes the department to contract with a public or private entity, including local agencies, to conduct case management. Existing law requires the department to prepare a biennial report describing the effectiveness of appropriate case management efforts, and to make that report available to local health departments and the general public.
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3045 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:105295. (a) The department shall collect and analyze all information necessary to effectively monitor appropriate case management efforts. The department shall prepare a biennial report describing the effectiveness of appropriate case management efforts. This report shall be made available to local health departments and the general public.(b) The report prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) shall include all of the following information listed for each county:(1) The total number of children tested for lead poisoning. (2) The results of blood lead testing by ranges of lead levels.(3) The number of children, by blood lead level range, who were referred for case management and environmental services and who received the following services:(A) Home visit.(B) Environmental investigation.(C) Family education and provision of educational materials, nutrition assessment, and nutrition education.(4) (A) The identified sources of lead exposure for those children having lead poisoning.(B) The report shall indicate whether the sources of lead exposure identified in, on, or around a residence or location associated with a child with lead poisoning have been removed, remediated, or abated.(c) When preparing the report required by subdivision (a), the department may use the information that the department receives through its existing case management efforts, including, but not limited to, the data in biennial reports provided to the department from local health departments. (d) The department shall post the report prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) on the departments Internet Web site.(e) The department shall provide the data collected and the report prepared pursuant to this section to the Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project (HCI) standardized set of statistical measures for use in any tools developed by HCI that are used for planning healthy communities and evaluating the impact of plans, projects, policies, and environmental changes on community health.(f) All uses and disclosure of data made pursuant to this section shall comply with all applicable state and federal laws for the protection of the privacy and security of data, including, but not limited to, subdivision (g) of Section 124130 and the Information Practices Act of 1977 (Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 1798) of Title 1.8 of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code).SEC. 1.5. Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:105295. (a) (1) The department shall collect and analyze all information necessary to effectively monitor appropriate case management efforts. The department shall prepare a biennial report describing the effectiveness of appropriate case management efforts. This report shall be made available to local health departments and the general public.(2) The department shall prominently post the report prepared pursuant to this subdivision on the departments Internet Web site consistent with the requirements of subdivision (c) of Section 124125.(b) The report prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) shall include all of the following information listed for each county:(1) The total number of children tested for lead poisoning.(2) The results of blood lead testing by ranges of lead levels.(3) The number of children, by blood lead level range, who were referred for case management and environmental services and who received the following services:(A) Home visit.(B) Environmental investigation.(C) Family education and provision of educational materials, nutrition assessment, and nutrition education.(4) (A) The identified sources of lead exposure for those children having lead poisoning.(B) The report shall indicate whether the sources of lead exposure identified in, on, or around a residence or location associated with a child with lead poisoning have been removed, remediated, or abated.(c) The report shall also include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) The number of enrolled children in Medi-Cal, identified by county and year of age, who received blood lead screening tests and who have not received these tests.(2) The number of children not enrolled in Medi-Cal, identified by county, and year of age, who have received blood lead screening tests.(3) Publicly releasable data and information that the department compiles, identifies, and analyzes in accordance with subdivision (b) of Section 124125.(d) The department shall collaborate with the State Department of Health Care Services to collect and analyze information identified under subdivision (c) that pertains to children enrolled in Medi-Cal.(e) When preparing the report required by subdivision (b), the department may use the information that the department receives through its existing case management efforts, including, but not limited to, the data in biennial reports provided to the department from local health departments.(f) The department shall provide the data collected and the report prepared pursuant to this section to the Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project (HCI) standardized set of statistical measures for use in any tools developed by HCI that are used for planning healthy communities and evaluating the impact of plans, projects, policies, and environmental changes on community health.(g) All uses and disclosure of data made pursuant to this section shall comply with all applicable state and federal laws for the protection of the privacy and security of data, including, but not limited to, subdivision (g) of Section 124130 and the Information Practices Act of 1977 (Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 1798) of Title 1.8 of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code).SEC. 2. Section 1.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code proposed by both this bill and Senate Bill 1041. That section of this bill shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2019, (2) each bill amends Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Senate Bill 1041, in which case Section 1 of this bill shall not become operative.
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3651 SECTION 1. Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:105295. (a) The department shall collect and analyze all information necessary to effectively monitor appropriate case management efforts. The department shall prepare a biennial report describing the effectiveness of appropriate case management efforts. This report shall be made available to local health departments and the general public.(b) The report prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) shall include all of the following information listed for each county:(1) The total number of children tested for lead poisoning. (2) The results of blood lead testing by ranges of lead levels.(3) The number of children, by blood lead level range, who were referred for case management and environmental services and who received the following services:(A) Home visit.(B) Environmental investigation.(C) Family education and provision of educational materials, nutrition assessment, and nutrition education.(4) (A) The identified sources of lead exposure for those children having lead poisoning.(B) The report shall indicate whether the sources of lead exposure identified in, on, or around a residence or location associated with a child with lead poisoning have been removed, remediated, or abated.(c) When preparing the report required by subdivision (a), the department may use the information that the department receives through its existing case management efforts, including, but not limited to, the data in biennial reports provided to the department from local health departments. (d) The department shall post the report prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) on the departments Internet Web site.(e) The department shall provide the data collected and the report prepared pursuant to this section to the Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project (HCI) standardized set of statistical measures for use in any tools developed by HCI that are used for planning healthy communities and evaluating the impact of plans, projects, policies, and environmental changes on community health.(f) All uses and disclosure of data made pursuant to this section shall comply with all applicable state and federal laws for the protection of the privacy and security of data, including, but not limited to, subdivision (g) of Section 124130 and the Information Practices Act of 1977 (Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 1798) of Title 1.8 of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code).
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3853 SECTION 1. Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:
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4257 105295. (a) The department shall collect and analyze all information necessary to effectively monitor appropriate case management efforts. The department shall prepare a biennial report describing the effectiveness of appropriate case management efforts. This report shall be made available to local health departments and the general public.(b) The report prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) shall include all of the following information listed for each county:(1) The total number of children tested for lead poisoning. (2) The results of blood lead testing by ranges of lead levels.(3) The number of children, by blood lead level range, who were referred for case management and environmental services and who received the following services:(A) Home visit.(B) Environmental investigation.(C) Family education and provision of educational materials, nutrition assessment, and nutrition education.(4) (A) The identified sources of lead exposure for those children having lead poisoning.(B) The report shall indicate whether the sources of lead exposure identified in, on, or around a residence or location associated with a child with lead poisoning have been removed, remediated, or abated.(c) When preparing the report required by subdivision (a), the department may use the information that the department receives through its existing case management efforts, including, but not limited to, the data in biennial reports provided to the department from local health departments. (d) The department shall post the report prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) on the departments Internet Web site.(e) The department shall provide the data collected and the report prepared pursuant to this section to the Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project (HCI) standardized set of statistical measures for use in any tools developed by HCI that are used for planning healthy communities and evaluating the impact of plans, projects, policies, and environmental changes on community health.(f) All uses and disclosure of data made pursuant to this section shall comply with all applicable state and federal laws for the protection of the privacy and security of data, including, but not limited to, subdivision (g) of Section 124130 and the Information Practices Act of 1977 (Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 1798) of Title 1.8 of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code).
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4459 105295. (a) The department shall collect and analyze all information necessary to effectively monitor appropriate case management efforts. The department shall prepare a biennial report describing the effectiveness of appropriate case management efforts. This report shall be made available to local health departments and the general public.(b) The report prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) shall include all of the following information listed for each county:(1) The total number of children tested for lead poisoning. (2) The results of blood lead testing by ranges of lead levels.(3) The number of children, by blood lead level range, who were referred for case management and environmental services and who received the following services:(A) Home visit.(B) Environmental investigation.(C) Family education and provision of educational materials, nutrition assessment, and nutrition education.(4) (A) The identified sources of lead exposure for those children having lead poisoning.(B) The report shall indicate whether the sources of lead exposure identified in, on, or around a residence or location associated with a child with lead poisoning have been removed, remediated, or abated.(c) When preparing the report required by subdivision (a), the department may use the information that the department receives through its existing case management efforts, including, but not limited to, the data in biennial reports provided to the department from local health departments. (d) The department shall post the report prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) on the departments Internet Web site.(e) The department shall provide the data collected and the report prepared pursuant to this section to the Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project (HCI) standardized set of statistical measures for use in any tools developed by HCI that are used for planning healthy communities and evaluating the impact of plans, projects, policies, and environmental changes on community health.(f) All uses and disclosure of data made pursuant to this section shall comply with all applicable state and federal laws for the protection of the privacy and security of data, including, but not limited to, subdivision (g) of Section 124130 and the Information Practices Act of 1977 (Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 1798) of Title 1.8 of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code).
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4661 105295. (a) The department shall collect and analyze all information necessary to effectively monitor appropriate case management efforts. The department shall prepare a biennial report describing the effectiveness of appropriate case management efforts. This report shall be made available to local health departments and the general public.(b) The report prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) shall include all of the following information listed for each county:(1) The total number of children tested for lead poisoning. (2) The results of blood lead testing by ranges of lead levels.(3) The number of children, by blood lead level range, who were referred for case management and environmental services and who received the following services:(A) Home visit.(B) Environmental investigation.(C) Family education and provision of educational materials, nutrition assessment, and nutrition education.(4) (A) The identified sources of lead exposure for those children having lead poisoning.(B) The report shall indicate whether the sources of lead exposure identified in, on, or around a residence or location associated with a child with lead poisoning have been removed, remediated, or abated.(c) When preparing the report required by subdivision (a), the department may use the information that the department receives through its existing case management efforts, including, but not limited to, the data in biennial reports provided to the department from local health departments. (d) The department shall post the report prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) on the departments Internet Web site.(e) The department shall provide the data collected and the report prepared pursuant to this section to the Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project (HCI) standardized set of statistical measures for use in any tools developed by HCI that are used for planning healthy communities and evaluating the impact of plans, projects, policies, and environmental changes on community health.(f) All uses and disclosure of data made pursuant to this section shall comply with all applicable state and federal laws for the protection of the privacy and security of data, including, but not limited to, subdivision (g) of Section 124130 and the Information Practices Act of 1977 (Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 1798) of Title 1.8 of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code).
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5065 105295. (a) The department shall collect and analyze all information necessary to effectively monitor appropriate case management efforts. The department shall prepare a biennial report describing the effectiveness of appropriate case management efforts. This report shall be made available to local health departments and the general public.
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6883 (B) The report shall indicate whether the sources of lead exposure identified in, on, or around a residence or location associated with a child with lead poisoning have been removed, remediated, or abated.
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7085 (c) When preparing the report required by subdivision (a), the department may use the information that the department receives through its existing case management efforts, including, but not limited to, the data in biennial reports provided to the department from local health departments.
7186
7287 (d) The department shall post the report prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) on the departments Internet Web site.
7388
7489 (e) The department shall provide the data collected and the report prepared pursuant to this section to the Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project (HCI) standardized set of statistical measures for use in any tools developed by HCI that are used for planning healthy communities and evaluating the impact of plans, projects, policies, and environmental changes on community health.
7590
7691 (f) All uses and disclosure of data made pursuant to this section shall comply with all applicable state and federal laws for the protection of the privacy and security of data, including, but not limited to, subdivision (g) of Section 124130 and the Information Practices Act of 1977 (Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 1798) of Title 1.8 of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code).
7792
7893 SEC. 1.5. Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:105295. (a) (1) The department shall collect and analyze all information necessary to effectively monitor appropriate case management efforts. The department shall prepare a biennial report describing the effectiveness of appropriate case management efforts. This report shall be made available to local health departments and the general public.(2) The department shall prominently post the report prepared pursuant to this subdivision on the departments Internet Web site consistent with the requirements of subdivision (c) of Section 124125.(b) The report prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) shall include all of the following information listed for each county:(1) The total number of children tested for lead poisoning.(2) The results of blood lead testing by ranges of lead levels.(3) The number of children, by blood lead level range, who were referred for case management and environmental services and who received the following services:(A) Home visit.(B) Environmental investigation.(C) Family education and provision of educational materials, nutrition assessment, and nutrition education.(4) (A) The identified sources of lead exposure for those children having lead poisoning.(B) The report shall indicate whether the sources of lead exposure identified in, on, or around a residence or location associated with a child with lead poisoning have been removed, remediated, or abated.(c) The report shall also include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) The number of enrolled children in Medi-Cal, identified by county and year of age, who received blood lead screening tests and who have not received these tests.(2) The number of children not enrolled in Medi-Cal, identified by county, and year of age, who have received blood lead screening tests.(3) Publicly releasable data and information that the department compiles, identifies, and analyzes in accordance with subdivision (b) of Section 124125.(d) The department shall collaborate with the State Department of Health Care Services to collect and analyze information identified under subdivision (c) that pertains to children enrolled in Medi-Cal.(e) When preparing the report required by subdivision (b), the department may use the information that the department receives through its existing case management efforts, including, but not limited to, the data in biennial reports provided to the department from local health departments.(f) The department shall provide the data collected and the report prepared pursuant to this section to the Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project (HCI) standardized set of statistical measures for use in any tools developed by HCI that are used for planning healthy communities and evaluating the impact of plans, projects, policies, and environmental changes on community health.(g) All uses and disclosure of data made pursuant to this section shall comply with all applicable state and federal laws for the protection of the privacy and security of data, including, but not limited to, subdivision (g) of Section 124130 and the Information Practices Act of 1977 (Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 1798) of Title 1.8 of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code).
7994
8095 SEC. 1.5. Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:
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8297 ### SEC. 1.5.
8398
8499 105295. (a) (1) The department shall collect and analyze all information necessary to effectively monitor appropriate case management efforts. The department shall prepare a biennial report describing the effectiveness of appropriate case management efforts. This report shall be made available to local health departments and the general public.(2) The department shall prominently post the report prepared pursuant to this subdivision on the departments Internet Web site consistent with the requirements of subdivision (c) of Section 124125.(b) The report prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) shall include all of the following information listed for each county:(1) The total number of children tested for lead poisoning.(2) The results of blood lead testing by ranges of lead levels.(3) The number of children, by blood lead level range, who were referred for case management and environmental services and who received the following services:(A) Home visit.(B) Environmental investigation.(C) Family education and provision of educational materials, nutrition assessment, and nutrition education.(4) (A) The identified sources of lead exposure for those children having lead poisoning.(B) The report shall indicate whether the sources of lead exposure identified in, on, or around a residence or location associated with a child with lead poisoning have been removed, remediated, or abated.(c) The report shall also include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) The number of enrolled children in Medi-Cal, identified by county and year of age, who received blood lead screening tests and who have not received these tests.(2) The number of children not enrolled in Medi-Cal, identified by county, and year of age, who have received blood lead screening tests.(3) Publicly releasable data and information that the department compiles, identifies, and analyzes in accordance with subdivision (b) of Section 124125.(d) The department shall collaborate with the State Department of Health Care Services to collect and analyze information identified under subdivision (c) that pertains to children enrolled in Medi-Cal.(e) When preparing the report required by subdivision (b), the department may use the information that the department receives through its existing case management efforts, including, but not limited to, the data in biennial reports provided to the department from local health departments.(f) The department shall provide the data collected and the report prepared pursuant to this section to the Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project (HCI) standardized set of statistical measures for use in any tools developed by HCI that are used for planning healthy communities and evaluating the impact of plans, projects, policies, and environmental changes on community health.(g) All uses and disclosure of data made pursuant to this section shall comply with all applicable state and federal laws for the protection of the privacy and security of data, including, but not limited to, subdivision (g) of Section 124130 and the Information Practices Act of 1977 (Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 1798) of Title 1.8 of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code).
85100
86101 105295. (a) (1) The department shall collect and analyze all information necessary to effectively monitor appropriate case management efforts. The department shall prepare a biennial report describing the effectiveness of appropriate case management efforts. This report shall be made available to local health departments and the general public.(2) The department shall prominently post the report prepared pursuant to this subdivision on the departments Internet Web site consistent with the requirements of subdivision (c) of Section 124125.(b) The report prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) shall include all of the following information listed for each county:(1) The total number of children tested for lead poisoning.(2) The results of blood lead testing by ranges of lead levels.(3) The number of children, by blood lead level range, who were referred for case management and environmental services and who received the following services:(A) Home visit.(B) Environmental investigation.(C) Family education and provision of educational materials, nutrition assessment, and nutrition education.(4) (A) The identified sources of lead exposure for those children having lead poisoning.(B) The report shall indicate whether the sources of lead exposure identified in, on, or around a residence or location associated with a child with lead poisoning have been removed, remediated, or abated.(c) The report shall also include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) The number of enrolled children in Medi-Cal, identified by county and year of age, who received blood lead screening tests and who have not received these tests.(2) The number of children not enrolled in Medi-Cal, identified by county, and year of age, who have received blood lead screening tests.(3) Publicly releasable data and information that the department compiles, identifies, and analyzes in accordance with subdivision (b) of Section 124125.(d) The department shall collaborate with the State Department of Health Care Services to collect and analyze information identified under subdivision (c) that pertains to children enrolled in Medi-Cal.(e) When preparing the report required by subdivision (b), the department may use the information that the department receives through its existing case management efforts, including, but not limited to, the data in biennial reports provided to the department from local health departments.(f) The department shall provide the data collected and the report prepared pursuant to this section to the Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project (HCI) standardized set of statistical measures for use in any tools developed by HCI that are used for planning healthy communities and evaluating the impact of plans, projects, policies, and environmental changes on community health.(g) All uses and disclosure of data made pursuant to this section shall comply with all applicable state and federal laws for the protection of the privacy and security of data, including, but not limited to, subdivision (g) of Section 124130 and the Information Practices Act of 1977 (Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 1798) of Title 1.8 of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code).
87102
88103 105295. (a) (1) The department shall collect and analyze all information necessary to effectively monitor appropriate case management efforts. The department shall prepare a biennial report describing the effectiveness of appropriate case management efforts. This report shall be made available to local health departments and the general public.(2) The department shall prominently post the report prepared pursuant to this subdivision on the departments Internet Web site consistent with the requirements of subdivision (c) of Section 124125.(b) The report prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) shall include all of the following information listed for each county:(1) The total number of children tested for lead poisoning.(2) The results of blood lead testing by ranges of lead levels.(3) The number of children, by blood lead level range, who were referred for case management and environmental services and who received the following services:(A) Home visit.(B) Environmental investigation.(C) Family education and provision of educational materials, nutrition assessment, and nutrition education.(4) (A) The identified sources of lead exposure for those children having lead poisoning.(B) The report shall indicate whether the sources of lead exposure identified in, on, or around a residence or location associated with a child with lead poisoning have been removed, remediated, or abated.(c) The report shall also include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) The number of enrolled children in Medi-Cal, identified by county and year of age, who received blood lead screening tests and who have not received these tests.(2) The number of children not enrolled in Medi-Cal, identified by county, and year of age, who have received blood lead screening tests.(3) Publicly releasable data and information that the department compiles, identifies, and analyzes in accordance with subdivision (b) of Section 124125.(d) The department shall collaborate with the State Department of Health Care Services to collect and analyze information identified under subdivision (c) that pertains to children enrolled in Medi-Cal.(e) When preparing the report required by subdivision (b), the department may use the information that the department receives through its existing case management efforts, including, but not limited to, the data in biennial reports provided to the department from local health departments.(f) The department shall provide the data collected and the report prepared pursuant to this section to the Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project (HCI) standardized set of statistical measures for use in any tools developed by HCI that are used for planning healthy communities and evaluating the impact of plans, projects, policies, and environmental changes on community health.(g) All uses and disclosure of data made pursuant to this section shall comply with all applicable state and federal laws for the protection of the privacy and security of data, including, but not limited to, subdivision (g) of Section 124130 and the Information Practices Act of 1977 (Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 1798) of Title 1.8 of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code).
89104
90105
91106
92107 105295. (a) (1) The department shall collect and analyze all information necessary to effectively monitor appropriate case management efforts. The department shall prepare a biennial report describing the effectiveness of appropriate case management efforts. This report shall be made available to local health departments and the general public.
93108
94109 (2) The department shall prominently post the report prepared pursuant to this subdivision on the departments Internet Web site consistent with the requirements of subdivision (c) of Section 124125.
95110
96111 (b) The report prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) shall include all of the following information listed for each county:
97112
98113 (1) The total number of children tested for lead poisoning.
99114
100115 (2) The results of blood lead testing by ranges of lead levels.
101116
102117 (3) The number of children, by blood lead level range, who were referred for case management and environmental services and who received the following services:
103118
104119 (A) Home visit.
105120
106121 (B) Environmental investigation.
107122
108123 (C) Family education and provision of educational materials, nutrition assessment, and nutrition education.
109124
110125 (4) (A) The identified sources of lead exposure for those children having lead poisoning.
111126
112127 (B) The report shall indicate whether the sources of lead exposure identified in, on, or around a residence or location associated with a child with lead poisoning have been removed, remediated, or abated.
113128
114129 (c) The report shall also include, but not be limited to, all of the following:
115130
116131 (1) The number of enrolled children in Medi-Cal, identified by county and year of age, who received blood lead screening tests and who have not received these tests.
117132
118133 (2) The number of children not enrolled in Medi-Cal, identified by county, and year of age, who have received blood lead screening tests.
119134
120135 (3) Publicly releasable data and information that the department compiles, identifies, and analyzes in accordance with subdivision (b) of Section 124125.
121136
122137 (d) The department shall collaborate with the State Department of Health Care Services to collect and analyze information identified under subdivision (c) that pertains to children enrolled in Medi-Cal.
123138
124139 (e) When preparing the report required by subdivision (b), the department may use the information that the department receives through its existing case management efforts, including, but not limited to, the data in biennial reports provided to the department from local health departments.
125140
126141 (f) The department shall provide the data collected and the report prepared pursuant to this section to the Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project (HCI) standardized set of statistical measures for use in any tools developed by HCI that are used for planning healthy communities and evaluating the impact of plans, projects, policies, and environmental changes on community health.
127142
128143 (g) All uses and disclosure of data made pursuant to this section shall comply with all applicable state and federal laws for the protection of the privacy and security of data, including, but not limited to, subdivision (g) of Section 124130 and the Information Practices Act of 1977 (Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 1798) of Title 1.8 of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code).
129144
130145 SEC. 2. Section 1.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code proposed by both this bill and Senate Bill 1041. That section of this bill shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2019, (2) each bill amends Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Senate Bill 1041, in which case Section 1 of this bill shall not become operative.
131146
132147 SEC. 2. Section 1.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code proposed by both this bill and Senate Bill 1041. That section of this bill shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2019, (2) each bill amends Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Senate Bill 1041, in which case Section 1 of this bill shall not become operative.
133148
134149 SEC. 2. Section 1.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code proposed by both this bill and Senate Bill 1041. That section of this bill shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2019, (2) each bill amends Section 105295 of the Health and Safety Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Senate Bill 1041, in which case Section 1 of this bill shall not become operative.
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136151 ### SEC. 2.