Maine Code § 22-4004-C

Infants born affected by substance abuse or withdrawal symptoms resulting from
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prenatal drug exposure or fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
The department shall: [PL 2025, c. 353, §3 (NEW).]
1. Receive notifications. Receive notifications from health care providers, or their designees,
regarding infants who are identified as having been born affected by substance abuse or having

withdrawal symptoms resulting from prenatal drug exposure or who have a fetal alcohol spectrum
disorder;
[PL 2025, c. 353, §3 (NEW).]
2. Develop family care plan. For each infant for whom the department receives a notification
under subsection 1, develop, with the assistance of any health care provider involved in the infant's
caregiver's or the infant's medical or mental health care, a family care plan, including any appropriate
referrals for services for the child or caregiver. This subsection may not be construed as limiting a
health care provider's ability to develop a family care plan for any family who could benefit from one;
[PL 2025, c. 353, §3 (NEW).]
3. Collect data. Collect data for reporting in a manner that complies with the federal Child Abuse
Prevention and Treatment Act;
[PL 2025, c. 353, §3 (NEW).]
4. Comply with section 4004. For any infant about whom the department receives a report of
abuse or neglect, comply with section 4004, subsection 2; and
[PL 2025, c. 353, §3 (NEW).]
5. Adopt rules. Adopt rules to implement this section. Rules adopted pursuant to this subsection
are routine technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A.
[PL 2025, c. 353, §3 (NEW).]
For the purposes of this section, "health care provider" means a person described in section 4011-A,
subsection 1, paragraph A, subparagraphs (1) to (10), (15), (17) to (20) and (22) or any person who
assists in the delivery or birth of a child for compensation, including, but not limited to, a midwife. [PL
2025, c. 353, §3 (NEW).]

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