The purpose of this subchapter is to: (1) Provide early detection of hearing loss by physiological measurement in newborn children at the birthing facility or as soon after birth as possible; (2) Enable these children and their families and caregivers to obtain needed multidisciplinary evaluation, treatment, and intervention services at the earliest opportunity; (3) Prevent or mitigate the developmental delays and academic failures associated with late identification of hearing loss; and (4) Provide the state with the information necessary to effectively plan, establish, and evaluate a comprehensive system of appropriate services for newborns and infants who have a hearing loss or are deaf. Acts 1999, No. 1559, § 1. The purpose of this subchapter is to: (1) Provide early detection of hearing loss by physiological measurement in newborn children at the birthing facility or as soon after birth as possible; (2) Enable these children and their families and caregivers to obtain needed multidisciplinary evaluation, treatment, and intervention services at the earliest opportunity; (3) Prevent or mitigate the developmental delays and academic failures associated with late identification of hearing loss; and (4) Provide the state with the information necessary to effectively plan, establish, and evaluate a comprehensive system of appropriate services for newborns and infants who have a hearing loss or are deaf. Acts 1999, No. 1559, § 1. The purpose of this subchapter is to: (1) Provide early detection of hearing loss by physiological measurement in newborn children at the birthing facility or as soon after birth as possible; (2) Enable these children and their families and caregivers to obtain needed multidisciplinary evaluation, treatment, and intervention services at the earliest opportunity; (3) Prevent or mitigate the developmental delays and academic failures associated with late identification of hearing loss; and (4) Provide the state with the information necessary to effectively plan, establish, and evaluate a comprehensive system of appropriate services for newborns and infants who have a hearing loss or are deaf. Acts 1999, No. 1559, § 1. The purpose of this subchapter is to: (1) Provide early detection of hearing loss by physiological measurement in newborn children at the birthing facility or as soon after birth as possible; (2) Enable these children and their families and caregivers to obtain needed multidisciplinary evaluation, treatment, and intervention services at the earliest opportunity; (3) Prevent or mitigate the developmental delays and academic failures associated with late identification of hearing loss; and (4) Provide the state with the information necessary to effectively plan, establish, and evaluate a comprehensive system of appropriate services for newborns and infants who have a hearing loss or are deaf. Acts 1999, No. 1559, § 1.
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