Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 11 - MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
Chapter 10.11.04 - Lead Poisoning Screening Program
Section 10.11.04.02 - Definitions
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.11.04.02
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. In this chapter, the following terms have the meanings indicated.
B. Terms Defined.
(1) "Administer a blood test for lead
poisoning" means to:
(a) Draw a blood
specimen, by either venous or capillary methodology, and:
(i) Send the specimen to a medical laboratory
for blood lead analysis; or
(ii)
Conduct a blood lead analysis at a health care provider's office subject to
licensing, certification, and approval by the Laboratories Administration of
the Department; or
(b)
Order a blood specimen to be drawn by a third-party health care provider, by
either venous or capillary methodology, and sent to a medical laboratory for
blood lead analysis.
(2)
"At-risk area" means any geographic area within the State that has been
designated by the Department as at-risk for lead exposure in the 2015 Targeting
Plan for Areas at Risk for Childhood Lead Poisoning
(3) "Blood lead analysis" means the analysis
and determination by a medical laboratory of the blood lead level in a blood
specimen.
(3-1) "Blood lead
reference value" means a blood lead level of 3.5 micrograms per
deciliter.
(4) "CDC" means the
federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
(5) "Child" means an individual younger than
18 years old.
(6) "Department"
means the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
(7) "EPSDT " means the Early and Periodic
Screening Diagnosis and Treatment program governed by COMAR 10.09.23.
(8) "Health care provider" means a person who
is licensed, certified, or otherwise authorized to provide health care services
under the Health Occupations Article, Annotated Code of Maryland.
(9) "Immunization registry" means an
immunization registry established and maintained by the Department.
(10) "Lead exposure risk questionnaire" means
the set of questions used to determine an individual's risk for lead exposure
and lead poisoning, as approved by the Department and based on the
recommendations from the CDC.
(11)
"Medical laboratory" means a licensed medical laboratory as defined by
Health-General Article, §17-201(b), Annotated Code of Maryland.
(12) "Nonprimary care" means health care
that:
(a) Is given or recommended by a health
care provider that is not the individual's primary care provider; and
(b) Includes but is not limited to episodic
health care for acute illness or injury or health care that is given in an
emergency room or other urgent care setting.
(13) Prekindergarten Program.
(a) "Prekindergarten program" means a public
educational or public early intervention program that enrolls or serves
children below the level of kindergarten.
(b) "Prekindergarten program" includes:
(i) Programs that operate within a school and
those that operate outside of a school;
(ii) Preschool special education programs
governed by COMAR 13A.05.01;
(iii)
Extended Elementary Education Programs governed by COMAR 13A.06.02.01
a;
(iv) Local Infant and Toddler
Programs as defined in COMAR 13A.13.01;
(v) Head Start and Early Head Start Programs
as authorized under the Head Start Act,
42 U.S.C. § 9801 et seq.;
(vi) Judith P. Hoyer Early Child Care and
Education Centers established by Education Article, §5-217, Annotated Code of
Maryland; and
(vii) Any other
educational or early intervention program as determined by the
Department.
(14) "Primary care" means health care that:
(a) Is continuous, comprehensive and
coordinated;
(b) Emphasizes
prevention of illness and injury; and
(c) Includes but is not limited to the
following services;
(i) Age appropriate
screenings;
(ii) Diagnosis and
treatment of acute and chronic disorders;
(iii) Growth and developmental
assessments;
(iv) Health care
supervision;
(v)
Immunizations;
(vi) Patient and
parent health and psychosocial counseling;
(vii) Physical examinations; and
(viii) Referrals to specialty health care
providers.
(15)
"Primary care provider" means a health care provider that provides primary
care.
(16) "Targeting Plan" means
the 2015 Targeting Plan for Areas at Risk for Childhood Lead Poisoning
developed by the Department that includes but is not limited to:
(a) Methodology for determining levels of
risk for childhood lead poisoning;
(b) Maps of the State designating at-risk
areas;
(c) Zip code and census
tract lists indicating each zip code and census tract's designated level of
risk; and
(d) Recommendations
regarding the prevention of childhood lead poisoning.
(17) "12-month visit" means a well-child
evaluation by a health care provider that occurs when a child is between 12
months old and 14 months old.
(18)
"24-month visit" means a well-child evaluation by a health care provider that
occurs when the child is between 24 months old and 26 months old.
(19) "Well-child evaluation" means a periodic
primary care assessment of a child by a primary care provider in accordance
with the:
(a) American Academy of Pediatrics'
guidelines; or
(b) Periodicity
schedule established under EPSDT requirements.
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