Arkansas Code § 20-15-1502

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As used in this subchapter: (1) "Birth admission" means the time after birth that the newborn remains in the hospital nursery before discharge; (2) "Birthing hospital" means any hospital located within the State of Arkansas that delivers newborns; (3) "Follow-up care" and "follow-up screening" mean the follow-up services provided by a licensed audiologist to diagnose a hearing loss; (4) "Hearing loss" means an impairment that is a dysfunction of the auditory system of any type or degree sufficient to interfere with acquisition and development of speech and language skills; (5) "Hearing screening" means a bilateral physiological measurement of hearing on a newborn or infant; (6) "Infant" means a child thirty (30) days to twelve (12) months old; (7) "Intervention" means amplification by a licensed audiologist as required and early intervention services described in Part H of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act as in effect January 1, 1999; (8) "Newborn" means a child up to twenty-nine (29) days old; (9) "Parent" means a natural parent, stepparent, adoptive parent, legal guardian, or other legal custodian of a child; (10) "Program" means the Newborn Infant Hearing Screening Program; and (11) "Provider" means an audiologist licensed by the State of Arkansas who administers initial newborn and infant hearing screenings upon referral from a hospital or physician or follow-up screenings outside of the hospital setting. Amended by Act 2019, No. 389,§ 33, eff. 7/24/2019. Amended by Act 2019, No. 910,§ 5006, eff. 7/1/2019. Acts 1999, No. 1559, § 2.
As used in this subchapter: (1) "Birth admission" means the time after birth that the newborn remains in the hospital nursery before discharge; (2) "Birthing hospital" means any hospital located within the State of Arkansas that delivers newborns; (3) "Follow-up care" and "follow-up screening" mean the follow-up services provided by a licensed audiologist to diagnose a hearing loss; (4) "Hearing loss" means an impairment that is a dysfunction of the auditory system of any type or degree sufficient to interfere with acquisition and development of speech and language skills; (5) "Hearing screening" means a bilateral physiological measurement of hearing on a newborn or infant; (6) "Infant" means a child thirty (30) days to twelve (12) months old; (7) "Intervention" means amplification by a licensed audiologist as required and early intervention services described in Part H of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act as in effect January 1, 1999; (8) "Newborn" means a child up to twenty-nine (29) days old; (9) "Parent" means a natural parent, stepparent, adoptive parent, legal guardian, or other legal custodian of a child; (10) "Program" means the Newborn Infant Hearing Screening Program; and (11) "Provider" means an audiologist licensed by the State of Arkansas who administers initial newborn and infant hearing screenings upon referral from a hospital or physician or follow-up screenings outside of the hospital setting. Amended by Act 2019, No. 389,§ 33, eff. 7/24/2019. Amended by Act 2019, No. 910,§ 5006, eff. 7/1/2019. Acts 1999, No. 1559, § 2.
As used in this subchapter: (1) "Birth admission" means the time after birth that the newborn remains in the hospital nursery before discharge; (2) "Birthing hospital" means any hospital located within the State of Arkansas that delivers newborns; (3) "Follow-up care" and "follow-up screening" mean the follow-up services provided by a licensed audiologist to diagnose a hearing loss; (4) "Hearing loss" means an impairment that is a dysfunction of the auditory system of any type or degree sufficient to interfere with acquisition and development of speech and language skills; (5) "Hearing screening" means a bilateral physiological measurement of hearing on a newborn or infant; (6) "Infant" means a child thirty (30) days to twelve (12) months old; (7) "Intervention" means amplification by a licensed audiologist as required and early intervention services described in Part H of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act as in effect January 1, 1999; (8) "Newborn" means a child up to twenty-nine (29) days old; (9) "Parent" means a natural parent, stepparent, adoptive parent, legal guardian, or other legal custodian of a child; (10) "Program" means the Newborn Infant Hearing Screening Program; and (11) "Provider" means an audiologist licensed by the State of Arkansas who administers initial newborn and infant hearing screenings upon referral from a hospital or physician or follow-up screenings outside of the hospital setting. Amended by Act 2019, No. 389,§ 33, eff. 7/24/2019. Amended by Act 2019, No. 910,§ 5006, eff. 7/1/2019. Acts 1999, No. 1559, § 2.
As used in this subchapter:
(1) "Birth admission" means the time after birth that the newborn remains in the hospital nursery before discharge;
(2) "Birthing hospital" means any hospital located within the State of Arkansas that delivers newborns;
(3) "Follow-up care" and "follow-up screening" mean the follow-up services provided by a licensed audiologist to diagnose a hearing loss;
(4) "Hearing loss" means an impairment that is a dysfunction of the auditory system of any type or degree sufficient to interfere with acquisition and development of speech and language skills;
(5) "Hearing screening" means a bilateral physiological measurement of hearing on a newborn or infant;
(6) "Infant" means a child thirty (30) days to twelve (12) months old;
(7) "Intervention" means amplification by a licensed audiologist as required and early intervention services described in Part H of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act as in effect January 1, 1999;
(8) "Newborn" means a child up to twenty-nine (29) days old;
(9) "Parent" means a natural parent, stepparent, adoptive parent, legal guardian, or other legal custodian of a child;
(10) "Program" means the Newborn Infant Hearing Screening Program; and
(11) "Provider" means an audiologist licensed by the State of Arkansas who administers initial newborn and infant hearing screenings upon referral from a hospital or physician or follow-up screenings outside of the hospital setting.
Acts 1999, No. 1559, § 2.

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