West Virginia Statutes

§ 16-35-2 — Legislative findings

West Virginia § 16-35-2
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 16PUBLIC HEALTH
Art. 35LEAD ABATEMENT

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W. Va. Code § 16-35-2 (2026).

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(a)The Legislature hereby finds and declares that:
(1)Lead is a toxic substance and harmful to the citizens of this state;
(2)Lead poisoning is a devastating health hazard, particularly to young children, and results in serious long-term health effects;
(3)Children exposed to even low levels of lead exhibit learning disabilities, decreased growth, hyperactivity, deafness or hearing difficulties, and neurological damage;
(4)Workers and others who come into contact with lead when removing or remediating lead-based materials are also at risk of lead poisoning;
(5)Exposure occurs from contact with materials containing lead, including, but not limited to, lead-based paint chips, lead dust, and lead-contaminated soil;
(6)The most significant source of exposure is lead-based paint, p

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Legislative History

2019 Reg. Sess., HB2816; 1998 Reg. Sess., HB4034

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