20061025-IR-410050256FRA Amends 410 IAC 21-3-7 and 410 IAC 21-3-9 to add audiologists as persons required to report to the registry and adds hearing loss conditions to those birth problems that must be reported. Effective 30...  

  • TITLE 410 INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

    Final Rule
    LSA Document #05-256(F)

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    Amends 410 IAC 21-3-7 and 410 IAC 21-3-9 to add audiologists as persons required to report to the registry and adds hearing loss conditions to those birth problems that must be reported. Effective 30 days after filing with the Publisher.



    SECTION 1. 410 IAC 21-3-7 IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS:

    410 IAC 21-3-7 Persons required to report

    Authority: IC 16-38-4-7
    Affected: IC 16-38-4


    Sec. 7. The following persons shall report a diagnosed birth problem to the birth problems registry:
    (1) Hospitals.
    (2) Birthing centers.
    (3) Health facilities.
    (4) Physicians.
    (5) Psychiatric hospitals.
    (6) Dentists.
    (7) Oral surgeons.
    (8) Registered or licensed practical nurses.
    (9) Midwives.
    (10) Optometrists.
    (11) Podiatrists.
    (12) Chiropractors.
    (13) Physical therapists.
    (14) Psychologists.
    (15) Local health departments.
    (16) Health maintenance organizations.
    (17) Audiologists.
    (Indiana State Department of Health; 410 IAC 21-3-7; filed Jul 8, 2002, 1:55 p.m.: 25 IR 3758; filed Sep 26, 2006, 10:00 a.m.: 20061025-IR-410050256FRA)


    SECTION 2. 410 IAC 21-3-9 IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS:

    410 IAC 21-3-9 Reportable birth problems

    Authority: IC 16-38-4-7
    Affected: IC 16-38-4


    Sec. 9. The following categories along with those conditions identified in the International Classification of Diseases – Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification, 1998 (ICD-9-CM) are birth problems:
    (1) A structural deformation.
    (2) A developmental malformation.
    (3) A genetic, inherited, or biochemical disease.
    (4) A condition of a chronic nature, including:
    (A) central nervous system hemorrhage; or
    (B) infection of the central nervous system;
    that may result in a need for long term health care.
    (5) A pervasive developmental disorder.
    (6) A fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.
    (7) Any other severe disability that is recognized:
    (A) in a child after birth; and
    (B) before the child becomes three (3) years of age.
      (8)  ICD-9-CM Codes  Name 
        155-208  Neoplasms 
        216-216.9  Neoplasms 
        230-234  Neoplasms 
        246.1  Dyshormonogenic goiter 
        250  Diabetes mellitus 
        257.8  Other testicular dysfunction 
        279  Disorders involving the immune mechanism 
        282  Hereditary hemolytic anemias 
        284.0  Constitutional aplastic anemia 
        286.0-286.5  Coagulation defects 
        287.3  Primary thrombocytopenia 
        288  Diseases of white blood cells 
        289.6  Familial polycythemia 
        299.00-299.99  Pervasive developmental disorders including autism, childhood disintegrative disorder, Asperger's syndrome, Rett syndrome, and pervasive developmental disorders not otherwise specified 
        330  Cerebral degenerations usually manifest childhood 
        335  Anterior horn cell disease 
        359  Muscular dystrophies and myopathies 
        362.21  Retrolental fibroplasia 
        362.7  Hereditary retinal dystrophies 
        365.14  Glaucoma of childhood 
        378  Strabismus and other disorders of binocular eye movement 
        379.51  Congenital nystagmus 
        389.0-389.9  Hearing loss 
        524.0-524.1  Anomalies of jaw 
        Congenital anomalies 
        740-742  Central nervous system 
        743-744  Orofacial 
        745-747  Cardiovascular 
        748  Respiratory 
        749-750.29  Orofacial 
        750.3-751  Gastrointestinal 
        752-753  Genitourinary 
        754-756  Musculoskeletal 
        757  Integument 
        758  Chromosome and syndromes 
        759  Other and unspecified congenital anomalies 
        760.71  Fetal alcohol syndrome 
    (Indiana State Department of Health; 410 IAC 21-3-9; filed Jul 8, 2002, 1:55 p.m.: 25 IR 3758; filed Mar 30, 2005, 3:00 p.m.: 28 IR 2355; filed Sep 26, 2006, 10:00 a.m.: 20061025-IR-410050256FRA)


    LSA Document #05-256(F)
    Notice of Intent: October 1, 2005; 29 IR 56
    Proposed Rule: February 1, 2006; 29 IR 1747
    Hearing Held: September 14, 2006
    Approved by Attorney General: September 21, 2006
    Approved by Governor: September 25, 2006
    Filed with Publisher: September 26, 2006, 10:00 a.m.
    Documents Incorporated by Reference: None Received by Publisher
    Small Business Regulatory Coordinator: Nancy Meade, R.D., M.P.H., Indiana State Department of Health, 2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204, (317) 233-7827, nmeade@isdh.in.gov

    Posted: 10/25/2006 by Legislative Services Agency

    DIN: 20061025-IR-410050256FRA
    Composed: Oct 31,2016 11:31:09PM EDT
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Document Information

Rules:
410IAC21-3-7
410IAC21-3-9