Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
In accordance with
RSA 130-A:5,
I(a), the commissioner shall require
information and periodic reports for the purposes of medical and environmental
case management and investigation including:
(a) From a child's health care provider:
(1) Child's full name;
(2) Child's date of birth;
(3) Child's race and ethnicity;
(4) Child's physical addresses;
(5) Names of child's parents or
guardians;
(6) Child's blood lead
analysis results;
(7) Plans for
medical management of the child;
(8) Names of child's siblings;
(9) Siblings' dates of birth;
(10) Results of siblings' blood lead
analysis;
(11) Any information
available about the child's sources of lead exposure;
(12) Child's Medicaid number, if enrolled in
Medicaid; and
(13) Any other
information pertinent to the management of the child's elevated blood lead
level;
(b) From an owner
or owner's agent of a dwelling or dwelling unit:
(1) Dates of occupancy by the
child;
(2) Whether the child
continues to occupy the dwelling or dwelling unit at the time of the
request;
(3) New address of family,
if known, when the family has moved or is relocated under
RSA
130-A:8-a;
(4) The lead hazard reduction activities that
will be used at the dwelling or dwelling unit;
(5) A progress report on what lead hazard
reduction activities have been completed;
(6) Measures taken to protect the child from
further exposure to lead;
(7) A
completed "Tenant Roster Form" (May 2020); and
(8) Any other information pertinent to the
environmental investigation;
(c) From an owner or operator of a child care
facility:
(1) Dates of attendance by the
child;
(2) Number of hours per week
that the child attends the facility;
(3) Whether the child is attending the child
care facility at the time of the request;
(4) Names and ages of other children
attending the facility;
(5) The
lead hazard reduction activities that will be used at the child care
facility;
(6) A progress report on
what lead hazard reduction activities have been completed;
(7) Measures taken to protect the child and
other children in the facility from further exposure to lead; and
(8) Any other information pertinent to the
environmental investigation; and
(d) From an owner, owner's agent, or lead
abatement contractor involved in lead inspection or hazard reduction activities
at a child's dwelling, dwelling unit, or child care facility:
(1) A completed "Notification of Work Form"
(May 2020) pursuant to
He-P 1608.06;
(2) An occupant protection plan,
written in accordance with
He-P
1608.05, outlining measures taken to protect the child
and other persons in the dwelling, dwelling unit, or child care facility from
further exposure to lead before and during lead hazard reduction
activities;
(3) A written work
scope detailing all lead hazard reduction activities including identification
and location of each component as well as abatement or interim control methods
planned for use for each component; and
(4) The results of any inspections conducted
at a child's dwelling, dwelling unit, child care facility, or at any other
building associated with an investigation.
#5920, eff 1-1-95; amd by #6096, eff 9-22-95; ss by
#7181, eff 12-24-99; ss by #7495, eff 5-23-01; ss by #8039, eff 2-13-04; ss by
#8932, eff 7-6-07; ss by #9986, eff 9-1-11 (from
He-P
1612.02)