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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 211 — State health programs

211.900 Definitions for KRS 211.900 to 211.905 and KRS 211.994.

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As used in KRS 211.900 to 211.905 and KRS 211.994, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1)"Cabinet" shall mean the Cabinet for Health and Family Services;
(2)"Secretary" shall mean the secretary for health and family services or his authorized
representative;
(3)"Lead-based hazard" shall mean levels contained in the federal Residential Lead-
based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992;
(4)"Dwelling" shall mean any structure or child-occupied facility, all or a part of which
is designed for human habitation;
(5)"Dwelling unit" shall mean any room or group of rooms or other interior areas of a
dwelling or child-occupied facility designed or used for human habitation;
(6)"Owner" shall mean any person who, alone, jointly, or severally with others, has
legal title to, charge, care, or control of any dwelling or dwelling unit as owner,
agent of the owner, or as executor, administrator, trustee, conservator, or guardian
of the estate of the owner;
(7)"At-risk persons" shall mean all children seventy-two
(72)months of age and
younger and pregnant women who reside in dwellings or dwelling units which were
constructed and painted prior to 1978, or reside in geographic areas defined by the
cabinet as high risk, or possess one
(1)or more risk factors identified in a lead
poisoning verbal risk assessment approved by the cabinet;
(8)"Outreach programs" shall mean those efforts to locate, screen, and diagnose for
elevated lead blood levels, those at-risk persons who are not utilizing existing
screening and diagnostic programs or those programs which may be established
after June 21, 1974;
(9)"Elevated blood lead level" means any blood lead level greater than or equal to ten
(10)micrograms per deciliter of whole blood or a level consistent with
recommendations by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the
American Academy of Pediatrics; and
(10)"Confirmed elevated blood lead level" means a first venous blood lead test or a
second capillary blood lead test taken within the time frames specified by the
cabinet where the blood lead test result is greater than or equal to fifteen
micrograms per deciliter of whole blood.
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