New York State Senator
Hugh T. Farley
  44th Senate District
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SENATE PASSES LEGISLATION TO PREVENT LEAD POISONING IN CHILDREN

State Senator Hugh T. Farley (R, C, I - Schenectady) and his colleagues in the New York State Senate today gave final legislative approval to a bill (S.6350) to establish the "Childhood Lead Poisoning Primary Prevention and Safe Housing Act" to encourage lead remediation and assist property owners and residents with removed lead hazards from their homes.

Under the legislation, homeowners and landlords could receive a tax credit to cover fifty percent of the cost to get rid of hazardous lead paint in homes built prior to 1978 (up to $1500 per property, $5000 per taxpayer). In addition, the bill would ensure proper screening of one and two-year-olds and pregnant women, and all children who are considered "at risk" until they reach the age of six. The legislation also calls for a public awareness campaign to educate the public on the dangers of lead paint.

When children are exposed to excessive amounts of lead, the risk of brain damage and other developmental disabilities increases. The use of lead paint was banned in 1978; however, exposure in homes built prior to that year continues, particularly in Upstate New York. New York State has the highest number of houses that still contain lead paint in the entire nation.

The bill will be sent to the Governor for his approval.

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