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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · National Commission to Prevent Infant Mortality Act of 1986 · Sec. 424

Sec. 424. FORM OF REPORTING

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## SEC. 424 FORM OF REPORTING **[**11134**]** ###
(a)Timing and Form The information required to be reported under sections 421, 422(a), and 423 shall be reported regularly (but not less often than monthly) and in such form and manner as the Secretary prescribes. Such information shall first be required to be reported on a date (not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act) specified by the Secretary. ###
(b)To Whom Reported The information required to be reported under sections 421, 422(a), and 423(b) shall be reported to the Secretary, or, in the Secretary's discretion, to an appropriate private or public agency which has made suitable arrangements with the Secretary with respect to receipt, storage, protection of confidentiality, and dissemination of the information under this part. ###
(c)Reporting to State Licensing Boards ####
(1)Malpractice payments Information required to be reported under section 421 shall also be reported to the appropriate State licensing board (or boards) in the State in which the medical malpractice claim arose. ####
(2)Reporting to other licensing boards Information required to be reported under section 423(b) shall also be reported to the appropriate State licensing board in the State in which the health care entity is located if it is not otherwise reported to such board under subsection (b).
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