§16-22-4. Penalties for Violating Provisions of Article
Any person violating the provisions of this article shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than $25 nor more than $50. Violation of each such provision shall be considered a separate offense.
§16-22-5. Severability
If any provision or item of this article or application thereof is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions, items or applications of this article.
§16-22-6. Effective Date
The effective date of this article shall be July 1, 1965.
§16-22-1. Findings
The Legislature finds that phenylketonuria, galactosemia, hypothyroidism, and certain other diseases are usually associated with intellectual disability or other severe health hazards. Laboratory tests are readily available to aid in the detection of these diseases and hazards to the health of those suffering from these diseases may be lessened or prevented by early detection and […]
§16-22-2. Program to Combat Intellectual Disability or Other Severe Health Hazards; Rules; Facilities for Making Tests
The State Bureau of Public Health is authorized to establish and carry out a program designed to combat intellectual disability or other severe health hazards in our state's population due to phenylketonuria, galactosemia, hypothyroidism, and certain other diseases specified by the State Public Health Commissioner, and may adopt reasonable rules and regulations necessary to carry […]
§16-22-3. Tests for Diseases Specified by the State Public Health Commissioner; Reports; Assistance to Afflicted Children; Public Health Commissioner to Propose Rules
(a) The hospital or birthing center in which an infant is born, the parents or legal guardians, the physician attending a newborn child, or any person attending a newborn child not under the care of a physician shall require and ensure that each such child be tested for phenylketonuria, galactosemia, hypothyroidism, sickle cell anemia and […]