Indiana Administrative Code
Title 410 - INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Article 29 - REPORTING, MONITORING, AND PREVENTIVE PROCEDURES FOR AN ELEVATED BLOOD LEAD LEVEL
Rule 1 - Definitions
- Section 1-1 - Applicability
- Section 1-2 - "At-risk" defined
- Section 1-3 - "Capillary blood lead test" defined
- Section 1-4 - "Case management" defined
- Section 1-5 - "Case manager" defined
- Section 1-6 - "Child case management service implementation and coordination" defined
- Section 1-7 - "Child case management service planning and resource identification" defined
- Section 1-8 - "Clearance examination" defined
- Section 1-9 - "Confirmatory testing" defined
- Section 1-10 - "Confirmed blood lead test" defined
- Section 1-11 - "Confirmed elevated blood lead level" defined
- Section 1-11.5 - "Consumer product" defined
- Section 1-12 - "Department" defined
- Section 1-13 - "Elevated blood lead level" or "EBLL" defined
- Section 1-14 - "Environmental inspection" defined
- Section 1-15 - "Environmental investigation" defined
- Section 1-16 - "Family" defined
- Section 1-16.3 - "Lead test kit" defined
- Section 1-17 - "Local health officer" defined
- Section 1-18 - "Monitoring of child case management service delivery, program advocacy, and program evaluation" defined
- Section 1-19 - "Outreach and identification" defined
- Section 1-19.5 - "Paint product" defined
- Section 1-20 - "Remediation" defined
- Section 1-21 - "Retesting" defined
- Section 1-22 - "Risk assessment" defined
- Section 1-23 - "Risk assessor" defined
- Section 1-24 - "Unconfirmed elevated blood lead level" or "UEBLL" defined (Repealed)
- Section 1-25 - "Venous blood lead test" defined
Current through March 20, 2024
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