Current with changes from the 2024 Legislative Session
Section 191.928 - Surveillance and monitoring system for certain newborns - standards and follow-up procedure - confidentiality of information1. The department of health and senior services shall establish and maintain a newborn hearing screening surveillance and monitoring system for newborns who have been reported with possible hearing loss for the purpose of confirming the presence or absence of hearing loss, and referring those with hearing loss for early intervention services.2. The department of health and senior services shall establish standards and follow-up procedures for all newborns reported with possible hearing loss pursuant to the provisions of section 191.925, as necessary to assure appropriate and timely diagnosis of hearing loss, delivery of amplification, and referral for early intervention services. Such standards and procedures shall include:(2) Diagnostic audiological assessment;(3) Individuals qualified to administer rescreening and diagnostic audiological assessment;(4) Time lines for administering rescreening and diagnostic pediatric audiological assessment; and(5) Time lines and content of contacts to be made by the surveillance and monitoring system.3. The results of rescreening and diagnostic audiological assessment procedures shall be reported to the department of health and senior services in a manner prescribed by the department. Any person who acts in good faith in complying with this section in reporting rescreening or diagnostic audiological assessment procedures to the department of health and senior services, or the parents or guardians of a newborn shall not be civilly or criminally liable for furnishing the information required by this section.4. Any newborn with a confirmed hearing loss in the surveillance and monitoring system shall be referred to the appropriate point of contact for the Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) system of early intervention services (First Steps) and shall be reported to the Missouri commission for the deaf and hard of hearing for census purposes.5. Except as provided in this section, the information contained in the surveillance and monitoring system shall be confidential and shall not be divulged or made public in a manner that discloses the identity of an individual. The department of health and senior services may disclose and exchange such information as is necessary to provide follow-up services for newborns identified with hearing loss to the following persons without a parent's or guardian's written release: (1) Employees of public agencies, departments and political subdivisions who need to know such information to carry out their public duties; or(2) Health care professionals or their agents who undertake the pediatric care of the newborn. If any person discloses such information for any other purposes, such person is guilty of an unauthorized release of confidential information and the person who discloses is liable for civil damages.
L. 1999 H.B. 401 § 191.253, A.L. 2002 H.B. 1783