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 10.11.04.05 - Documentation Requirements on Entry into a Prekindergarten Program, Kindergarten Program, or First Grade
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. The parent or guardian of a child who currently resides, or has previously resided, in an at-risk area shall provide to the administrator of the child's school or program, or the administrator's designee, certified documentation of the child's blood lead analysis, as specified in §G of this regulation, on first entry into a:
B. An electronic report of the child's blood lead analysis from a health care provider to the administrator of the child's school or program, or the administrator's designee, may serve as an acceptable alternative to the documentation required in §A of this regulation.
C. A health care provider shall:
D. The child's parent or guardian shall provide certified documentation of the child's blood lead analysis, as specified in §G of this regulation, administered in connection with the 12-month visit and 24-month visit to a Maryland public prekindergarten program not later than:
E. Pursuant to Regulation .04A of this chapter, if the child's first blood test for lead poisoning was administered after the child is 24 months old, then only certified documentation of the most recent blood lead analysis is required to be reported pursuant to §C of this regulation.
F. Pursuant to Regulation .04A of this chapter, if a child has more than two blood tests for lead poisoning done between the ages of 12 months and 24 months, then only certified documentation of the two most recent blood lead analyses shall be reported.
G. The information sent to or received by a program or school pursuant to §A of this regulation shall be recorded and certified by a health care provider's signature on a form issued by the Department that includes the following:
H. If a child is not required to receive a blood test for lead poisoning pursuant to Regulation .04A or B of this chapter, then the child's parent or guardian shall provide to the administrator of the child's school or program, or the administrator's designee, on a form issued by the Department, documentation that the child does not reside and has never resided in an at-risk area.
I. If a parent or guardian does not consent to a blood test for lead poisoning pursuant to Regulation .04H of this chapter, the child's parent or guardian shall:
J. Notice Required.