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12 including long-term care data,". 13 5. Page 6, by striking line 15 and inserting the 14 following: 15 " $ 2,148,541" 16 6. Page 6, by inserting after line 33 the 17 following: 18 "The Iowa department of public health shall 19 organize a coalition to consider federal requirements 20 concerning lead poisoning and develop recommendations 21 for submission to the general assembly on or before 22 January 1, 1996, for proposed legislation regarding 23 lead-poisoned persons. The coalition formed shall 24 include, but is not limited to, representatives of 25 real estate agents, landlords, painting contractors, 26 lead inspectors, local public health officials, and 27 consumers." 28 7. By striking page 6, line 34, through page 7, 29 line 5, and inserting the following: 30 "e. The radon program shall be eliminated July 1, 31 1995." 32 8. Page 18, by inserting after line 30 the 33 following: 34 "The Iowa department of public health and the 35 department of human services shall determine if 36 expenses under any portion of the healthy family 37 program would qualify for payment under the medical 38 assistance program and if so, shall apply to the 39 federal government for a medical assistance waiver. 40 The Iowa department of public health and the 41 department of human services shall evaluate the 42 funding change's potential impact upon clients of the 43 healthy family program. 44 Contingent upon appropriation by the general 45 assembly, the healthy opportunities for parents to 46 experience success program, authorized in the 1992 47 Iowa Acts, Second Extraordinary Session, chapter 1001, 48 section 414, shall be implemented or expanded in the 49 following priority order: 50 (1) Expansion of the program to be fully funded in Page 2 1 Scott, Woodbury, and Polk counties. 2 (2) Implementation of the program in Adams, 3 Decatur, Ringgold, and Union counties. 4 (3) Implementation of the program in Boone and 5 Dickinson counties. 6 If there is inadequate funding for the priority in 7 subparagraph (1), the moneys available shall be 8 divided among the three counties. If the 9 implementation in any county enumerated in 10 subparagraph (2) or (3) is unsuccessful, the 11 contractor may substitute another county with similar 12 demographics."
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