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Summary:

State Registrar shall adopt regulations to assure the confidentiality of the confidential portion of the certificate of live birth and to assure the confidentiality of the confidential portion of the certificate of live birth, and access to reports

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.530(i)
Summary:

Within 3 days of examining the fetus, the coroner shall state on the fetal death certificate the time of fetal death or delivery, the direct causes of fetal death and any conditions giving rise to the causes, and other required medical health and section data. The coroner shall sign the certificate to attest to the facts.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.512(g)
Summary:

The first section of the fetal death certificate must contain facts needed to establish death. The second section must contain items pertaining to medical and health data. The second section shall be kept confidential pursuant to 102430.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.512(g)
Summary:

Birth defects data created pursuant to the Birth Defect Monitoring Program must be kept confidential.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.502(a)
Summary:

Confidential birth defect data may be disclosed to researchers with valid scientific interest meeting review, protocol and confidentiality standards

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.512(i)
Summary:

The department shall maintain a record of all persons given access to confidential birth defects monitoring program information including: the name of the person authorizing access, the person given access, dates of access, and the specific purpose for which information will be used.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.312(b)
Summary:

Before birth defects monitoring program information is disclosed to any other person, agency or organization, the requesting party must demonstrate to the department that the entity has established procedures and has the ability to maintain confidentiality.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.306(a)
Summary:

The confidential information under the birth defects monitoring program shall not be available by subpoena. Confidential information may not be disclosed, discoverable, or compelled to be produced in any court proceeding nor is it admissible as evidence in any court proceeding.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.512(e)
Summary:

Safe-surrender site personnel must ensure a medical screening exam and any necessary medical care is provided to child and notify child protective services within 48 hours of obtaining physical custody of the child, and provide any medical information obtained pertinent to the child's health. No consent is required to provide the child with medical care.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.502(b)(1)
Summary:

A licensed day care center has 30 days after the employment of a staff person or enrollment of a child to secure records requiring information from sources not in the control of the day care center, staff person, or child. The records include, but are not limited to, physical examination, reports by physicians and surgeons, and confirmation of required immunizations.

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