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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 324

[§324-42] Information collection.

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[§324-42] Information collection.
(a)Health care facilities and health care providers shall make available to the [birth defects program] information contained in health care records that pertain to birth defects or other adverse reproductive outcomes.
(b)Any person or public or private health care facility may provide information or other data or relevant material relating to individuals with birth defects or adverse reproductive outcomes to the [birth defects program] for inclusion in the birth defects registry.
(c)This part shall not apply if the parent, guardian, or other person having custody or control of the child objects on the grounds that the collection of the information conflicts with their religious beliefs. The written objection shall be made a part of the child's medical record.
(d)No liability of any kind or character for damages or other relief shall arise or be enforced against any person or organization by reason of having provided information or material to the [birth defects program]. [L 2002, c 252, pt of §2]
Cross References
Birth defects program, see §321-422.
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