Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, "birth problems" means one (1) or more of the following conditions: (1) A structural deformation. (2) A developmental malformation. (3) A genetic, inherited, or biochemical disease. (4) A condition of a chronic nature, including central nervous system hemorrhage or infection of the central nervous system, that may result in a need for long term health care. (5) An autism spectrum disorder that is recognized in an individual at any age. (6) A fetal alcohol spectrum disorder that is recognized before a child becomes five (5) years of age. (7) Any other severe disability that is: (A) designated in a rule adopted by the state department; and (B) recognized in a child after birth and before the child becomes three (3) years of age. (8) Complications resulting from a home delivery. As used in this subdivision, "home" includes the delivery of a viable fetus at a home or other non-health care facility.
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