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FASD State Coordinator

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FASD State Task Force

Utah Fetal Alcohol Coalition Prevention Team. The team leader is Julia Robertson 801-538-9161 – email: jrobertson@utah.gov

FASD State Resources

FASD Parent Support Group: Location: Clearfield, Davis County, Utah. The contact person is Lynn Tanner – 801-776-0054 email: lynnt@dbhtuah.org
FASD trainers who teach parents, teachers, and other professionals contact:
Lynn Tanner - 801-776-0054 email: lynnt@dbhutah.org
Pat Smith - 801-625-3792 email: pats@weberhs.org
For Diagnosis in Utah
Division of Medical Genetics
The University of Utah
50 North Medical Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84132
801-585-1861

For a neuropsychological assessment:
Mary K. Hales, PhD.
Clinical Neuropsychologist
1060 E. 100 S., Suite L1
Salt Lake City, UT 84102
801-359-6069
mary.hales@neurodynamics.biz

The University of Utah Neurobehavior H.O.M.E. Program
650 Komas Dr., SLC, UT 84108 Phone: 801-581-5515 website: http://healthcare.utah.edu/home/
The Neurobehavior H.O.M.E. Program is a coordinated health care model and center of excellence for meeting the medical and mental health needs of people with developmental disabilities.

Legislative Information:

Bill Number Category Introduced Description Status

HB409

Involuntary Commitment

2007

This bill requires that, when a person is sentenced for certain drug or alcohol related offenses, if the person was pregnant at the time of the offense, the court shall order that person participate in drug or alcohol treatment.

House/ enacting clause struck 02/28/2007


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