Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 11 - MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
Chapter 10.11.02 - Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program
Section 10.11.02.03 - Definitions
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.11.02.03
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. In this chapter, the following terms have the meanings indicated
B. Terms Defined
(1) "Alternative birthing site" means any
site of birth other than a hospital
(2) "Appropriate services" mean any necessary
audiological, medical, developmental speech-language, psychosocial educational,
or intervention services required in the follow-up of newborns and infants who
have or at risk for developing a permanent hearing status that affects
speech-language skills.
(3) "At
risk for developing a permanent hearing status that affects speech-language
skills" means an infant identified as having any risk factor listed in
Regulation .04 of this chapter
(4)
"Audiological assessment" means testing to determine status of the auditory
mechanism.
(5) "Audiologist" means
an individual licensed to practice audiology by the Maryland Board of Examiners
for Audiologists, Hearing Aid Dispensers, and Speech-Language
Pathologists.
(6) "Birthing
hospital" means a medical facility licensed by the Department which provides
obstetrical services.
(7)
"Department" means the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
(8) "Department database" means the computer
data management system used to gather and maintain program data.
(9) "Early Hearing Detection and Intervention
Advisory Council (Advisory Council) " means the 12-member advisory council
appointed by the Secretary to provide advice and consultation to the Department
concerning the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program.
(10) "Early intervention system" means the
total effort in the State, for children from birth to 5 years of age, to meet
the needs of eligible children and the children's families, including the
efforts of the Maryland Early Hearing Detection and Intervention
Program.
(11) "Hearing screening"
means behavioral electrophysiological or other procedures used to identify
newborns and infants in need of diagnostic audiological assessment
(12) "Hearing status " means the state of an
individual's ability to perceive sound, based on audiological
assessment
(13) "Infant" means a
Maryland resident who is younger than 1 year old
(14) "Infant with a permanent change in
hearing status that affects speech-language skills " means an infant who has a
loss that is a dysfunction of the auditory system or any nontransient hearing
status of any type or degree which is sufficient to interfere with the
acquisition and development of speech-language skills with or without the use
of sound amplification.
(15) "Local
education agency" means a public board of education and public school system
legally constituted to administer and direct education and programs of
education in the public elementary or secondary schools, including early
childhood from birth through the end of high school or their equivalent, in
Baltimore City and the 23 counties in Maryland.
(16) "Local health department" means the
official public health agency of the local political subdivision affiliated
with the Department.
(17) "Maryland
Infants and Toddlers Program" means the program within the Maryland State
Department of Education's Division of Special Education/Early Intervention
Services that provides early intervention services for children under Part C of
the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
(18) "Newborn " means a child up to 29 days
old who is born in the State.
(19)
"Parent" means a biological or adoptive parent, a legal guardian, another
individual responsible for a child's welfare, or a person appointed as the
surrogate parent as defined in COMAR 13A.05.01.
(20) "Primary care provider" means a licensed
practitioner who is the primary coordinator of care for the individual, whose
responsibility it is to provide accessible, continuous, comprehensive, and
coordinated health care services.
(21) "Program" means the Early Hearing
Detection and Intervention Program established by the Secretary that provides
for the universal screening of newborns and early identification and follow-up
of newborns and infants who have, or are at risk for developing, a permanent
hearing status that affects speech-language skills.
(22) "Referral" means directing the newborn
or infant at risk for developing a permanent hearing status that affects
speech-language skills and the newborn or infant's parent or guardian to a
professional for diagnostic audiological assessment or other appropriate
services, or both.
(23) "Risk
factors" means indicators that are associated with permanent congenital
delayed-onset, or progression to a hearing status that affects speech-language
skills in childhood.
(24)
"Secretary" means the Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene.
(25) "Telephone resource line" means
toll-free telephone access to the Program inside Maryland through live voice or
recorded message including coverage for individuals who have a permanent
hearing status that affects speech-language skills.
(26) "TTY" means a telecommunication device
for individuals with disabilities.
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