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Environmental

Dec. 5, 2000

S.F. Judge Gets Firm On Lead Screening

Nearly a decade after state lawmakers established an industry-funded program to reduce lead poisoning among children, a San Francisco judge has ordered administrators to draft rules telling doctors what they must do to identify and treat potential victims.

By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Nearly a decade after state lawmakers established an industry-funded program to reduce lead poisoning among children, a San Francisco judge has ordered administrators to draft rules telling doctors what they must do to identify and treat potential victims.
        Ruling ...

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