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Public Act 093-0789 |
HB4481 Enrolled |
LRB093 20796 RXD 46713 b |
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AN ACT concerning public health.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Lead Poisoning Prevention Act is amended by |
changing
Section 11.05 as follows:
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(410 ILCS 45/11.05)
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Sec. 11.05. Advisory Council.
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(a) The General Assembly finds the following:
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(1) Lead-based paint poisoning is a potentially |
devastating
but preventable disease and is the number one
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environmental threat to children's health in the United
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States.
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(2) The number of lead-poisoned children in Illinois is |
among
the highest in the nation, especially in older, |
affordable
properties.
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(3) Lead poisoning causes irreversible damage to the
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development of a child's nervous system. Even at low and
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moderate levels, lead poisoning causes learning
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disabilities, speech problems, shortened attention span,
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hyperactivity, and behavioral problems. Recent research
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links high levels of lead exposure to lower IQ scores and
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to juvenile delinquency.
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(4) Older housing is the number one risk factor for |
childhood
lead poisoning. Properties built before 1950 are
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statistically much more likely to contain lead-based paint
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hazards than buildings constructed more recently.
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(5) Illinois ranks 10th out of the 50 states in
the age |
of its housing stock. More than 50% of the
housing units in |
Chicago and in Rock Island, Peoria,
Macon, Madison, and |
Kankakee counties were built before
1960 and more than 43% |
of the housing units in St. Clair,
Winnebago, Sangamon, |
Kane, and Cook counties were built
before 1950.
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