Arkansas Code § 20-78-705

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(a) All institutions receiving state or federal support and with patient records containing information pertaining to participating first-time mothers shall be required to share information in those records with the Rita Rowell Hale Prenatal and Early Childhood Nurse Home Visitation Program. (b) All participating first-time mothers shall sign an informed consent and medical records release document. Acts 1999, No. 1115, § 5.
(a) All institutions receiving state or federal support and with patient records containing information pertaining to participating first-time mothers shall be required to share information in those records with the Rita Rowell Hale Prenatal and Early Childhood Nurse Home Visitation Program. (b) All participating first-time mothers shall sign an informed consent and medical records release document. Acts 1999, No. 1115, § 5.
(a) All institutions receiving state or federal support and with patient records containing information pertaining to participating first-time mothers shall be required to share information in those records with the Rita Rowell Hale Prenatal and Early Childhood Nurse Home Visitation Program. (b) All participating first-time mothers shall sign an informed consent and medical records release document. Acts 1999, No. 1115, § 5.
(a) All institutions receiving state or federal support and with patient records containing information pertaining to participating first-time mothers shall be required to share information in those records with the Rita Rowell Hale Prenatal and Early Childhood Nurse Home Visitation Program.
(b) All participating first-time mothers shall sign an informed consent and medical records release document.
Acts 1999, No. 1115, § 5.

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