Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Health
Title R398 - Family Health, Children with Special Health Care Needs
Rule R398-5 - Birth Defects and Critical Congenital Heart Disease Reporting
Section R398-5-4 - Birth Defects Reporting by Laboratories

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 398-5-4

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

Each laboratory operating in the state that identifies a human chromosomal or genetic abnormality or other evidence of a birth defect shall report the following on a calendar quarterly basis to the department within 40 days of the end of the preceding calendar quarter:

(1) if live born, the child's last name;

(2) if live born, the child's first name;

(3) the child's date of birth;

(4) the mother's last name;

(5) the mother's first name;

(6) the mother's date of birth;

(7) the date the laboratory accepted the sample;

(8) the test conducted;

(9) the test result; and

(10) the mother's state of residency at delivery.

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