Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3701 - Department of Health - Administration and Director
Chapter 3701-30 - Lead Screening and Assessment
Section 3701-30-12 - Lead poisoning prevention fund
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3701-30-12
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) The department of health may use the monies in the lead poisoning prevention fund for the purposes of the child lead poisoning prevention program established under section 3742.31 of the Revised Code, to provide financial assistance to individuals who are unable to pay for either of the following:
(1) Costs associated with
obtaining lead tests and lead poisoning treatment for treatment for children
under six years of age who are not covered by private medical insurance or are
under insured, are not eligible for the medicaid program or any other
government health program, and do not have access to another source of funds to
cover the costs of lead tests and any indicated treatments;
(2) Costs associated with having lead hazard
control performed or having the preventive treatments specified in section
3742.41 of the Revised
Code.
(B) Distribution of the funds shall be made for the following as determined by the director:
(1) Costs associated with obtaining lead
tests or lead poisoning treatment for children who qualify under the criteria
set forth in paragraph (A) of this rule;
(2) Assist with costs for abatement of lead
hazards identified in a lead hazard control order issued by the director of
health and are determined to be cost-efficient. Priority for providing
assistance to abate lead hazards shall be as follows:
(a) Owners of a freestanding single-family
home used as the property owner's primary residence, in which a child under six
years of age resides;
(b) Owners of
a freestanding single-family home used as the property owner's primary
residence, in which a child under six years of age is cared for on a regular
basis;
(c) Owners of a freestanding
single-family home used as the property owner's primary residence and have an
individual at risk for lead poisoning residing in the property;
(3) Assist with the costs
associated with taking a lead abatement contractor training course and
obtaining a lead abatement contractor license if a property owner of a
freestanding single-family residence used as the property owner's primary
residence and subject to a lead hazard control order issued by the director of
health agrees to abate the identified hazards after taking the course and
obtaining a license;
(4) Costs of
controlling lead hazards identified in a property subject to a lead hazard
control order;
(5) Assist with the
costs associated with preventive treatments implemented in accordance with
section 3742.41 of the Revised Code, by
an owner of a single-family residence used as the property owner's primary
residence and an individual at risk of lead poisoning resides in the property.
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