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culturally appropriate information on the health hazards of
lead, the identification of lead sources, actions to take to
prevent lead exposure and the importance of screening children
for lead poisoning;

 
D.__Measures to prevent occupational exposures to lead for
private and public employees, including improvements in the
effectiveness of the occupational disease reporting system
required in chapter 259-A in identifying and educating
health care providers, employers and lead-exposed adults
about occupational lead poisoning prevention strategies;

 
E.__Funding an assessment of current uses of lead and the
availability, effectiveness and affordability of lead-free
alternatives; and

 
F.__Funding for educational programs and information for
owners of rental property used for residential purposes.

 
4.__Administration.__The Bureau of Health shall administer the
fund allocations with the review and advice of an advisory board
established by the department pursuant to section 1323.__
Preference must be given to programs that reach high-risk or
underserved populations.__The bureau may contract for
professional services to carry out the purposes of this section.

 
§1322-F.__Lead poisoning prevention fee

 
1.__Fee imposed.__Beginning July 1, 2006, a fee is imposed on
manufacturers or wholesalers of paint sold in the State to
support the Lead Poisoning Prevention Fund under section 1322-E.__
The fee must be imposed at the manufacturer or wholesaler level,
in the amount of 25__per gallon of paint estimated to have been
sold in the State during the prior year, as determined by rule
adopted by the department.

 
2.__Rules.__By July 1, 2006, the department shall adopt rules
to implement this section, including rules to determine which
manufacturers or wholesalers of paint sold in the State are
responsible for the fees imposed under subsection 1 and rules
establishing the estimated number of gallons of paint sold in the
State in the prior year for each manufacturer and rules
determining the manner of payment.__The rules must provide for
waivers of payment for manufacturers and wholesalers of paint
that is sold in low quantities in the State.__The costs for
development of these rules and for administration of the Lead
Poisoning Prevention Fund must be reimbursed from the fees
collected.__The rules must specify that the first payment of fees
is due by April 1, 2007.__Rules adopted pursuant to this


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