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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 71 — Public Health and Welfare

71-4739. Birthing facility; confirmatory testing facility; reports required.

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(1)Every birthing facility shall annually report to the Department of Health and Human Services the number of:
(a)Newborns born;
(b)Newborns and infants recommended for a hearing screening test;
(c)Newborns who received a hearing screening test during birth admission;
(d)Newborns who passed a hearing screening test during birth admission if administered;
(e)Newborns who did not pass a hearing screening test during birth admission if administered; and
(f)Newborns recommended for monitoring, intervention, and followup care.
(2)Every confirmatory testing facility shall annually report to the Department of Health and Human Services the number of:
(a)Newborns and infants who return for a followup hearing test;
(b)Newborns and infants who do not have a hearing loss based upon the followup hearing test; and
(c)Newborns and infants who are shown to have a hearing loss based upon the followup hearing test.
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