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Code · Illinois · Chapter 410 — PUBLIC HEALTH · Act 45

Sec. 8. Inspection of dwelling units occupied or previously occupied by a person with an elevated blood lead level.

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Sec. 8. Inspection of dwelling units occupied or previously occupied by a person with an elevated blood lead level. A representative of the Department, or delegate agency, shall, after notification that an occupant of a regulated facility is found to have an elevated blood lead level as set forth in Section 7, upon presentation of the appropriate credentials to the owner, occupant, or his representative, inspect the affected dwelling units, at reasonable times, for the purposes of ascertaining that all surfaces accessible to children are intact and in good repair, and for purposes of ascertaining the existence of lead-bearing substances.
Such representative of the Department, or delegate agency, may remove samples or objects necessary for laboratory analysis, in the determination of the presence of lead-bearing substances in the regulated facilities.
If a regulated facility is occupied by a child of less than 3 years of age with an elevated blood lead level, the Department, in addition to all other requirements of this Section, must inspect the dwelling unit and common place area of the child with an elevated blood lead level.
Following the inspection, the Department or its delegate agency shall:
(1)Prepare an inspection report which shall:
(A)State the address of the dwelling unit.
(B)Describe the scope of the inspection, the inspection procedures used, and the
method of ascertaining the existence of a lead-bearing substance in the dwelling unit.
(C)State whether any lead-bearing substances were found in the dwelling unit.
(D)Describe the nature, extent, and location of any lead-bearing substance that is
found.
(E)State either that a lead hazard does exist or that a lead hazard does not exist.
If a lead hazard does exist, the report shall describe the source, nature and location of the lead hazard. The existence of intact lead paint does not alone constitute a lead hazard for the purposes of this Section.
(F)Give the name of the person who conducted the inspection and the person to
contact for further information regarding the inspection and the requirements of this Act.
(2)Mail or otherwise provide a copy of the inspection report to the property owner and
to the occupants of the dwelling unit. If a lead-bearing substance is found, at the time of providing a copy of the inspection report, the Department or its delegate agency shall attach an informational brochure.
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