Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HB4864

Introduced
9/11/25  

Caption

Health: children; definition of elevated blood lead level; modify. Amends sec. 5456 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.5456).

Impact

By adjusting the definition of elevated blood lead levels, HB4864 is expected to enhance public health efforts related to lead poisoning among children, specifically in residential and child-occupied facilities. The bill emphasizes the need for documented methodologies for sampling and testing lead in various environments. This amendment aims to provide better health outcomes for children, as early detection can lead to timely management and reduce long-term health risks associated with lead exposure, such as cognitive impairment and developmental delays.

Summary

House Bill 4864 aims to amend the Public Health Code, specifically focusing on modifying the definition of elevated blood lead levels in children. This bill seeks to define 'elevated blood level' (EBL) more clearly by establishing thresholds for lead concentration in whole blood, which is critical to ensure early detection and intervention for lead exposure in children. The bill proposes that an elevated blood level will be identified at a confirmed concentration of lead in whole blood of 10 micrograms per deciliter for children under 6 years, thereby tightening safety standards in the state.

Contention

As with many public health initiatives, there are potential points of contention surrounding HB4864. Some stakeholders may argue that the adjustments to lead level definitions could impose additional regulatory burdens on property owners and landlords. The requirement to adhere to stricter testing protocols and possible remediation efforts could be met with resistance from those concerned about the financial implications of compliance. Furthermore, debates may arise regarding the adequacy of resources for the Department of Community Health to enforce these new measures effectively.

Notable_aspects

This bill highlights the ongoing concern regarding lead exposure and its impact on children, especially in older housing. The inclusion of detailed definitions and methodologies indicates a proactive approach towards safeguarding children's health. It also underscores the role of state intervention in addressing environmental hazards that disproportionately affect vulnerable populations, emphasizing the state's commitment to public health.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI HB4867

Children: health; referral of certain children with elevated blood lead levels to the early on program administered by the department of lifelong education, advancement, and potential; require. Amends sec. 5474 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.5474).

MI SB0735

Children: child abuse or child neglect; definition of child neglect; modify. Amends sec. 2 of 1975 PA 238 (MCL 722.622).

MI HB4866

Construction: other; lead-based paint regulations for the renovation, repair, or painting of certain buildings; provide for. Amends 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.1101 - 333.25211) by adding pt. 54d.

MI SB0480

Children: child care; definition of minor in the child care organizations act; modify. Amends sec. 1 of 1973 PA 116 (MCL 722.111).

MI SB0399

Controlled substances: drug paraphernalia; definition of drug paraphernalia; modify. Amends sec. 7451 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.7451).

MI A00944

Relates to the definition of elevated blood lead levels; provides that elevated lead levels means a blood lead level greater than or equal to 3.5 micrograms of lead per deciliter of whole blood or such lower blood lead level as may be established by the department of health pursuant to rule or regulation.

MI S01816

Relates to the definition of elevated blood lead levels; provides that elevated lead levels means a blood lead level greater than or equal to 3.5 micrograms of lead per deciliter of whole blood or such lower blood lead level as may be established by the department of health pursuant to rule or regulation.

MI S06105

Relates to the definition of elevated blood lead levels; provides that elevated lead levels means a blood lead level greater than or equal to 3.5 micrograms of lead per deciliter of whole blood or such lower blood lead level as may be established by the department of health pursuant to rule or regulation.

MI SB873

Environment - Reduction of Lead Risk in Housing - Modified Risk Reduction Standard

MI HB1547

Environment - Reduction of Lead Risk in Housing - Modified Risk Reduction Standard

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.