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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 2821 (Introduced in Senate) — To improve drinking water quality and reduce lead exposure in homes, and for other purposes. · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the or the Testing, Removal, and Updated Evaluations of Lead Everywhere in America for Dramatic Enhancements that Restore Safety to Homes, Infrastructure, and Pipes Act of 2016 . True LEADership Act of 2016 The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. TITLE I—Investing in water infrastructure Subtitle A—Reducing lead in drinking water Sec. 1101. Reducing lead in drinking water. Subtitle B—Funding water Sec. 1201.
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund. Sec. 1202. Clean Water State Revolving Fund. Subtitle C—WIFIA pilot program Sec. 1301. Permanent authorization for WIFIA pilot program. Subtitle D—Iron and steel in public water systems Sec. 1401. Taxpayer-produced iron and steel in public water systems. Subtitle E—Sustainable water infrastructure investment Sec. 1501. Findings and purpose. Sec. 1502. Exempt-facility bonds for sewage and water supply facilities. TITLE II—Reforming lead notification, testing, and transparency Subtitle A—Elevated blood lead levels Sec. 2101.
State reporting of elevated blood lead levels. Subtitle B—Lead and copper regulations Sec. 2201. Lead and copper in drinking water. Subtitle C—Drinking water regulations Sec. 2301. Enforcement of drinking water regulations. Subtitle D—Contaminant and lead electronic accounting and reporting requirements Sec. 2401. Assistance for disadvantaged communities. Sec. 2402. Drinking water quality improvement for minority, tribal, and low-income communities. Sec. 2403. Compliance and inspections of public water supplies.
Sec. 2404. Electronic reporting of test results. Sec. 2405. Priority of applications. Sec. 2406. Notification of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and State health agencies. Subtitle E—Grants for Lead Testing in Schools Sec. 2501. Lead testing in school and child care drinking water. TITLE III—Building healthier homes and communities Subtitle A—Home lead safety tax credit Sec. 3101. Findings; purpose. Sec. 3102. Home lead hazard reduction activity tax credit. Subtitle B—Title X Amendments Act Sec. 3201.
Findings. Sec. 3202. Definitions. Sec. 3203. Grant program. Sec. 3204. Authorization of appropriations. Subtitle C—Healthy Housing Council Sec. 3301. Findings. Sec. 3302. Definitions. Sec. 3303. Interagency council on healthy housing. Sec. 3304. Functions of the council. Sec. 3305. Powers of the council. Sec. 3306. Council personnel matters. Sec. 3307. Authorization of appropriations. Subtitle D—Lead-Safe housing for kids Sec. 3401. Definitions. Sec. 3402. Updates to lead-contaminated dust and lead-contaminated soil standards.
Sec. 3403. Amendments to Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992. Sec. 3404. Amendments to the Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act. Sec. 3405. GAO reports on lead hazards in federally assisted housing. Sec. 3406. Authorization of appropriations. TITLE IV—Accelerating water technologies Sec. 4101. Innovation in Clean Water State revolving funds. Sec. 4102. Innovation in Drinking Water State revolving funds. Sec. 4103. Innovative water technology grant program.
TITLE V—Citizen empowerment during water emergencies Sec. 5101. Emergency powers. TITLE VI—Disaster assistance for lead contamination of drinking water Sec. 6101. Findings. Sec. 6102. Authority to use disaster relief funds. TITLE VII—Mitigating the effects of lead poisoning on children Sec. 7101. Grants for local educational agencies affected by lead poisoning. TITLE VIII—Wage rate requirements Sec. 8101. Wage rate requirements.
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