Nevada Code § 442.900

Provision of information upon positive test for Down syndrome; posting of list of support services; regulations
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1. Upon receipt of a positive test result
from a prenatal test for Down syndrome performed on a person who is pregnant, a
provider of health care or other services or a midwife who provides prenatal
care or pediatric care shall ask the person who is pregnant if the person
wishes to receive information concerning Down syndrome pursuant to subsection
2.
2. Upon receipt of a positive test result
from a postnatal test for Down syndrome performed on a child or if a person
chooses to receive information concerning Down syndrome pursuant to subsection 1,
a provider of health care or other services or a midwife who provides prenatal
care or pediatric care shall provide the person who is pregnant or the parent
or guardian of the child, as applicable, with:
(a) Written information concerning Down syndrome
that is current and based on peer-reviewed medical literature and research.
Such information must include, without limitation:
(1) The current life expectancy for people
with Down syndrome;
(2) The standard intellectual and
functional development of a person with Down syndrome; and
(3) The clinical course and treatment
options for a person with Down syndrome.
(b) Any necessary referral to support services in
the community for people with Down syndrome and parents or guardians of such
persons, including, without limitation, early intervention, resource centers,
hotlines and other education and support programs.
3. The Department shall post on an
Internet website maintained by the Department a list of support services
available in the community for people with Down syndrome and parents or
guardians of such persons in different areas of this State.
4. The State Board of Health may adopt any
regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of this section.

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