Utah Code § 26B-7-105

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) public education and testing
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(1) As used in this section "CMV" means cytomegalovirus.
(2) The department shall establish and conduct a public education program to inform pregnant
women and women who may become pregnant regarding:
(a) the incidence of CMV;
(b) the transmission of CMV to pregnant women and women who may become pregnant;
(c) birth defects caused by congenital CMV;
(d) methods of diagnosing congenital CMV; and
(e) available preventative measures.
(3) The department shall provide the information described in Subsection (2) to:
(a) child care programs licensed under Chapter 2, Part 4, Child Care Licensing, and their
employees;
(b) a person described in Subsection 26B-2-405(1)(a)(iii) and Subsections 26B-2-405(2)(a), (b),
(c), (e), and (f);
(c) a person serving as a school nurse under Section 53G-9-204;
(d) a person offering health education in a school district;
(e) health care providers offering care to pregnant women and infants; and
(f) religious, ecclesiastical, or denominational organizations offering children's programs as a part
of worship services.
(4) If a newborn infant fails the newborn hearing screening test(s) under Subsection 26B-4-319(1),
a medical practitioner shall:
(a) test the newborn infant for CMV before the newborn is 21 days old, unless a parent of the
newborn infant objects; and
(b) provide to the parents of the newborn infant information regarding:
(i) birth defects caused by congenital CMV; and
(ii) available methods of treatment.
(5) The department shall provide to the family and the medical practitioner, if known, information
regarding the testing requirements under Subsection (4) when providing results indicating that
an infant has failed the newborn hearing screening test(s) under Subsection 26B-4-319(1).
(6) The department may make rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative
Rulemaking Act, as necessary to administer the provisions of this section.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 308, 2023 General Session

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