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                                                       PRINTER'S NO. 569

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE BILL

No. 507 Session of 1989


        INTRODUCED BY HALUSKA, FEE, ITKIN, GODSHALL, CAPPABIANCA,
           KOSINSKI, TRELLO, GRUPPO, TIGUE, CORRIGAN, DALEY, MELIO,
           STISH, COLAIZZO, HARPER, NAHILL, DISTLER, JOHNSON,
           YANDRISEVITS, LEVDANSKY, BELARDI, JOSEPHS, MERRY, MAIALE,
           McVERRY, STABACK, HERMAN, GLADECK, PETRONE, FREEMAN,
           O'DONNELL, COY, VAN HORNE, RIEGER, BURNS, VROON, OLIVER,
           KENNEY, EVANS, BATTISTO, COLAFELLA, LESCOVITZ, LANGTRY, FOX,
           PRESTON, COWELL, KAISER AND SCRIMENTI, FEBRUARY 15, 1989

        REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT, FEBRUARY 15, 1989

                                     AN ACT

     1  Concerning the fluoridation of public water.

     2     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
     3  hereby enacts as follows:
     4  Section 1.  Short title.
     5     This act shall be known and may be cited as the Fluoridation
     6  Act.
     7  Section 2.  Purpose.
     8     It is the purpose of this act to prevent dental disease as a
     9  health care cost-containment measure.
    10  Section 3.  Fluoride content of water.
    11     Whenever the fluoride content of water served by public water
    12  suppliers to 250 domestic water connections or more is less than
    13  eight-tenths of a milligram per liter of fluoride, the person,
    14  association, firm, corporation, authority or municipality having


     1  jurisdiction over the supply shall add a measured amount of
     2  fluoride to the water so as to maintain a fluoride content of
     3  between eight-tenths of a milligram per liter and one and two-
     4  tenths milligrams per liter, in accord with regulations adopted
     5  by the Department of Environmental Resources in consultation
     6  with the Department of Health, and recommended levels as
     7  established by the United States Public Health Service and the
     8  Environmental Protection Agency, such adjustment of fluoride to
     9  start within one year after the effective date of this act.
    10  Section 4.  Enforcement.
    11     The Department of Environmental Resources shall enforce this
    12  act.
    13  Section 5.  Effective date.
    14     This act shall take effect in six months.











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