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Your Name: Margaret Vestal
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Date of Suggestion: 04/21/2008 19:55:41
RE: ACF-IM-HS-08-07 Lead Screening 3/20/2008In the INFORMATION section, bullet 2,There is language stating that if parents are unable to provide written documentation that their child received a lead screening blood test at 12 and 24 months, then they must receive a lead screening blood test between the ages of 36 and 72 months.My questiion is, what if the parents can produce a 24 month test only? It seems that is the critical time, since an earlier test value would not be important if the 24 month test was within normal limits.
 
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