No. 38830 (5-year Review): Rule R398-5. Birth Defects Reporting  

  • DAR File No.: 38830
    Filed: 09/02/2014 10:40:10 AM

    NOTICE OF REVIEW AND STATEMENT OF CONTINUATION

    Concise explanation of the particular statutory provisions under which the rule is enacted and how these provisions authorize or require the rule:

    This rule establishes reporting requirements for birth defects in Utah and for related screens and test results under the general statutory authority of the Utah Department of Health (UDOH) to collect information that impacts the public health under Title 26. Subsections 26-1-30(2)(c), (d), (e), (g), (p), (t), and 26-10-1(2); Section 26-10-2; Subsection 26-10-6(1)(d); and Section 26-25-1 authorize this rule.

    Summary of written comments received during and since the last five-year review of the rule from interested persons supporting or opposing the rule:

    There have not been any written comments filed since the inception of this rule in 1999, perhaps with the exception of amendments where comments have been solicited from community partners such as the Utah Hospital Association or Intermountain Healthcare.

    Reasoned justification for continuation of the rule, including reasons why the agency disagrees with comments in opposition to the rule, if any:

    The Birth Defect Reporting Rule is needed to continue the identification and reporting of any pregnancy or infant where a birth defect has been screened or diagnosed. The monitoring of birth defects provides the state with the following: 1) establish baseline prevalence rates of specific birth defects and monitor the rates over time to assess whether an increase or decrease occurs; 2) if an increase in prevalence is observed, try to determine the cause. If a prevention activity is feasible, implement and monitor prevalence to establish a decline; and 3) when an environmental agent or exposure occurs, the Utah Birth Defect Network (UBDN) has the capacity to monitor birth defects that might be associated with the exposure, assist with a public health intervention, and assess whether this intervention has impacted prevalence. Therefore, this rule should be continued.

    The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:

    Health
    Family Health and Preparedness, Children with Special Health Care Needs
    44 N MARIO CAPECCHI DR
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84113

    Direct questions regarding this rule to:

    Effective:

    09/02/2014

    Authorized by:

    David Patton, Executive Director


Document Information

Effective Date:
9/2/2014
Publication Date:
09/15/2014
Type:
Five-Year Notices of Review and Statements of Continuation
Filed Date:
09/02/2014
Agencies:
Health, Family Health and Preparedness, Children with Special Health Care Needs
Authorized By:
David Patton, Executive Director
DAR File No.:
38830
Summary:

There have not been any written comments filed since the inception of this rule in 1999, perhaps with the exception of amendments where comments have been solicited from community partners such as the Utah Hospital Association or Intermountain Healthcare.

CodeNo:
R398-5
CodeName:
{1006|R398-5|R398-5. Birth Defects Reporting.}
Link Address:
HealthFamily Health and Preparedness, Children with Special Health Care Needs44 N MARIO CAPECCHI DRSALT LAKE CITY, UT 84113
Link Way:

Amy Nance, by phone at 801-883-4661, by FAX at 801-323-1578, or by Internet E-mail at aenance@utah.gov

AdditionalInfo:
More information about a Five-Year Notice of Review and Statement of Continuation is available online. The Portable Document Format (PDF) version of the Bulletin is the official version. The PDF version of this issue is available at http://www.rules.utah.gov/publicat/bull-pdf/2014/b20140915.pdf. The HTML edition of the Bulletin is a convenience copy. Any discrepancy between the PDF version and HTML version is resolved in favor of the PDF version. For questions regarding the content or ...
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R398-5. Birth Defects Reporting.