Georgia Statutes
§ 31-41-2 — Legislative findings
Georgia § 31-41-2
JurisdictionGeorgia
Title31
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Bluebook
O.C.G.A. § 31-41-2 (2026).
Text
(a)The General Assembly finds that childhood lead poisoning is a devastating environmental health hazard to the children of this state. Exposure to even low levels of lead increases a child's risks of developing permanent reading and learning disabilities, intelligence quotient deficiencies, impaired hearing, reduced attention span, hyperactivity, behavior problems, and other neurological problems. It is estimated that thousands of children below the age of six are affected by lead poisoning in Georgia. Childhood lead poisoning is dangerous to the public health, safety, and general welfare.
(b)Childhood lead poisoning is the result of environmental exposure to lead. The most significant source of environmental lead is lead-based paint, particularly in housing built prior to 1978, which b
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Legislative History
Amended by 2010 Ga. Laws 488,§ 6, eff. 5/24/2010.
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Bluebook (online)
Georgia § 31-41-2, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ga/31-41-2.