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Prenatal Substance Use Prevention Program http://www.in.gov/isdh/22243.htm

Legislative Information:

Bill Number Category Introduced Description Status

HB1454, amended into HB1457

Prevention

2007

Establishes the prenatal substance use prevention program within the state department of health to help prevent poor birth outcomes by helping to decrease or eliminate the use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs during pregnancy.

Signed by the Governor 05/08/2007

HB1314 PDF icon

Treatment

2006

Section 1. (a) As used in this Section, “department” refers to the state department of health established by IC 16-19-1-1. (b) The department shall conduct a study of: (1) drug abuse; (2) alcohol abuse; and (3) use of tobacco; by women during pregnancy. (c) The study required by subsection (b) must include the following: (1) The scope of the use of drugs, alcohol, and tobacco. (2) Programs that are available to assist women who: (a) suffer from drug or alcohol abuse; or (B) use tobacco; during pregnancy. (3) Identification of gaps in services for pregnant women who use drugs, alcohol, or tobacco. (d) The department shall prepare a report on the study required by subsection (b). The report must include recommendations for providing programs to fill gaps in services identified under subsection (c). (e) The department shall submit the report to the: (1) legislative council; and (2) health finance commission; before October 1, 2006.

Signed by the Governor 03/17/2006

Senate Enrolled Act No.188

Requirements for Professionals

2004

Section 6. IC 16-38-4-8, as amended by p.l.11-2002, section 1, is amended to read as follows (effective July 1, 2004): Sec. 8. (a) The state department shall establish a birth problems registry for the purpose of recording all cases of birth problems that occur in Indiana residents and compiling necessary and appropriate information concerning those cases, as determined by the state department, in order to:…(2) inform the parents of children with birth problems:…(B) if a birth problem is diagnosed during a physician or hospital visit that occurs before the child is:…(II) five (5) years of age at the time of diagnosis if the disorder is a pervasive developmental disorder or a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder;…(b) The state department shall record in the birth problems registry:…(2) any additional information that may be provided by an individual or entity described in section 7(a)(2) of this chapter concerning a birth problem that is:…(B) recognized:…(ii) before the child is five (5) years of age if the child is diagnosed with a pervasive developmental disorder or a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder;

Approved by the Governor 03/16/2004


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