The program by a local board of health or city receiving funding for an approved childhood lead poisoning prevention grant program shall include:
 1. A public education program about lead poisoning and dangers of lead poisoning to children.
 2. An effective outreach effort to ensure availability of services in the predicted geographic area.
 3. A screening program for children, with emphasis on children less than six years of age.
 4. Access to laboratory services for lead analysis.
 5. A program of referral of identified children for assessment and treatment.
 6. An environmental assessment of suspect dwelling units.
 7. Surveillance to ensure correction of the identified hazardous settings.
 8. A plan of intent to continue the program on a maintenance basis after the grant is discontinued.