Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3701 - Department of Health - Administration and Director
Chapter 3701-55 - Newborn Screening for Genetic, Endocrine, or Metabolic Disorders
Section 3701-55-05 - Initial specimen collection
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) The person responsible for causing the initial blood specimen to be collected for screening under this rule will be as follows:
(B) An initial blood specimen will be collected prior to a red blood cell transfusion when possible even if the newborn is less than twenty-four hours of age. A specimen collected from a child who has received a transfusion of red blood cells will be so labeled.
(C) A specimen collected under this rule will be sent to the bureau of public health laboratory for screening no later than two business days after it is collected.
(D) The person designated by this rule to collect the initial specimen will cause a repeat specimen to be obtained within five business days after receiving notice from the bureau of public health laboratory that the first specimen is unsatisfactory. Unsatisfactory specimens include, but are not limited to, specimens that are received by the bureau more than fourteen days after they are collected.
(E) If the person responsible for collecting the repeat specimen is unable to locate the newborn child, he or she will notify the health commissioner of the health district in which the mother, legal guardian, or legal custodian resides. The health commissioner will make a reasonable effort to locate the child and cause a repeat specimen to be obtained. If the health commissioner is not able to locate the child within the thirty days, he or she may close the file.