The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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PETITION OF:
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In the Year Two Thousand and Seven.
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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
SECTION
1. Chapter 111 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2004 Official Edition,
is hereby amended by inserting after section 195 the following new section:—
SECTION 195A. The attorney general for the commonwealth and the director of
the state department of public health shall enter into an interagency agreement
to investigate the extent of contamination and poisoning caused by the
manufacture, sale and use of lead based paint products. Such investigation
shall detail the extent of this product use in the commonwealth and the number
and severity of lead poisoning cases reported since this product was banned in
1978. A determination shall also be concluded that estimates the type of
remediation and estimated cost for such work that would need to be conducted at
all public and private buildings to eliminate this hazard and protect against
future poisoning cases and instances of lead paint contamination.
At the conclusion of the report prepared in accordance with the guidelines
enumerated above, the attorney general shall investigate the likelihood of
success in a lawsuit to reimburse the cost for such remediation recommended in
the report and any other damages for which the state and its population may be
entitled. The attorney general shall also examine the possibility of entering
into a multi-state compact with respect to advancing any lawsuit that may be
filed to recover settlements from parties liable for damages caused by the
manufacture, sale and use of lead based paint products.
Said report and the recommendations of the state attorney general shall be
concluded within ninety days following the enactment of this legislation and
shall be filed with the House and Senate committees on ways and means and the
joint committee on health care.
tenants and their suitability for housing under the jurisdiction of the authority.