211.903 Testing for lead poisoning.
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(1)Testing for lead poisoning shall be an eligible benefit for recipients of the
Commonwealth's Medical Assistance Program. In addition, testing for lead
poisoning shall be made available as part of the regular immunization program
offered by the cabinet and shall be provided without charge by the cabinet and by
local health departments.
(2)The secretary shall establish programs throughout the Commonwealth, with priority
given to high-risk areas, for the voluntary screening and diagnosis of at-risk
persons. Such programs shall systematically test for elevated lead blood levels in all
at-risk persons seventy-two
(72)months of age and younger and shall include an
outreach program if necessary. Priority shall be given to at-risk persons who are one
(1)year of age through three
(3)years of age. Such programs shall not apply to
those persons having religious objections to such testing. Such testing shall be made
by such means and at such intervals as the secretary shall by regulation determine
may be medically necessary and proper.
(3)The secretary shall be responsible for providing follow-up screening and diagnostic
programs for those persons who were previously diagnosed and treated for lead
poisoning or were previously diagnosed as having an elevated lead blood level. The
frequency with which follow-up shall be performed shall be determined by the
secretary.