SertomaSpeech & Hearing Foundation Helped Get Amendment for New Born Screenings into Law
Effective July 1, 2022, congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) will be added to the newborn screening panel along with additional testing requirements.
( New Port Richey, FL) April 11, 2021 - Sertoma Speech & Hearing Foundation is proud to announce that their lobbyist, Theresa Bulger, worked with Chair Vance Aloupis to get Amendment SB 292 into law signed and by Governor Ron DeSantis on April 7th.. This Amendment goes into law effective July 1st, 2022. Sertoma supports bills to help our precious children have a healthy and happy life.
SB 292 amends section 383.14, Florida Statutes, to require that each newborn be tested for congenital cytomegalovirus before becoming three weeks of age. Additionally, the bill amends section 383.145, Florida Statutes, to require a hospital or other state-licensed birthing facility to administer a urine polymerase chain reaction test, or other diagnostically equivalent test, on a newborn to screen for cytomegalovirus should the newborn fail his or her screening for hearing loss. The screening for hearing loss is required under current law to be administered prior to being discharged from the hospital or birthing facility. The bill also adds physicians to the list of facilities and practitioners to whom a parent may be referred to obtain the required newborn hearing screening after a home birth. Given the clarity issues detailed in the “Related Issues” section of this analysis, the Department of Health has provided a range of potential fiscal impacts on the state from $286,037 to $19,603,864. See section V of this analysis. The bill takes effect on July 1, 2022.
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