Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB395

Introduced
1/15/25  
Refer
1/21/25  

Caption

Relating To Lead Poisoning.

Impact

The bill represents a proactive approach to public health, specifically targeting lead poisoning among minors. By requiring standardized lead screening as part of routine health care for children, the legislation seeks to reduce the incidence of lead-related health problems, which can have long-lasting effects on cognitive and physical development. This initiative is expected to enhance awareness and prevention efforts regarding lead exposure, especially in communities at higher risk.

Summary

SB395, also known as the 'Lead Poisoning Prevention Act', mandates that beginning January 1, 2026, physicians treating minor patients in Hawaii must perform or order lead screening tests at specified intervals. This requirement aligns with protocols set forth by the state's Department of Health. The resulting data from these screenings is to be documented in the medical records of the patients. This legislation aims to identify and address lead exposure risks in children, recognizing that early diagnosis can significantly mitigate health issues associated with lead poisoning.

Contention

While the bill is designed for the welfare of children, some debates may arise regarding the implications of mandatory testing and resource allocation for such programs. Concerns over potential costs for physicians and healthcare providers, as well as the logistics of ensuring compliance with these guidelines, may be points of contention. Additionally, there may be discussions surrounding the Department of Health's role in determining high-risk categories and the frequency of testing, raising questions about public engagement and parental consent.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI SB2682

Relating To Lead Poisoning.

HI HB2156

Relating To Lead Poisoning.

HI SB3335

Relating To Cannabis.

HI SB2619

Relating To The Medical Use Of Cannabis.

HI SB602

Relating To Health.

HI HB659

Relating To Health.

HI HB659

Relating To Health.

HI HB2600

Relating To Cannabis.

HI SB760

Relating To Psychologists.

HI SB760

Relating To Psychologists.

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