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Statutes > Iowa > Title-4 > Subtitle-2 > Chapter-136a > 136a-2

        136A.2  DEFINITIONS.
         As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
         1.  "Attending health care provider" means a licensed
      physician, nurse practitioner, certified nurse midwife, or physician
      assistant.
         2.  "Congenital disorder" means an abnormality existing prior
      to or at birth, including a stillbirth, that adversely affects the
      health and development of a fetus, newborn, child, or adult,
      including a structural malformation or a genetic, chromosomal,
      inherited, or biochemical disorder.
         3.  "Department" means the Iowa department of public health.
         4.  "Disorder" means a congenital or inherited disorder.
         5.  "Genetics" means the study of inheritance and how genes
      contribute to health conditions and the potential for disease.
         6.  "Genomics" means the functions and interactions of all
      human genes and their variation within human populations, including
      their interaction with environmental factors, and their contribution
      to health.
         7.  "Inherited disorder" means a condition caused by an
      abnormal change in a gene or genes passed from a parent or parents to
      their child.  Onset of the disorder may be prior to or at birth,
      during childhood, or in adulthood.
         8.  "Stillbirth" means an unintended fetal death occurring
      after a gestation period of twenty completed weeks, or an unintended
      fetal death of a fetus with a weight of three hundred fifty or more
      grams.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2004 Acts, ch 1031, §3, 12 
         Footnotes
         Former §136A.2 repealed by 2004 Acts, ch 1031, §11

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-4 > Subtitle-2 > Chapter-136a > 136a-2

        136A.2  DEFINITIONS.
         As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
         1.  "Attending health care provider" means a licensed
      physician, nurse practitioner, certified nurse midwife, or physician
      assistant.
         2.  "Congenital disorder" means an abnormality existing prior
      to or at birth, including a stillbirth, that adversely affects the
      health and development of a fetus, newborn, child, or adult,
      including a structural malformation or a genetic, chromosomal,
      inherited, or biochemical disorder.
         3.  "Department" means the Iowa department of public health.
         4.  "Disorder" means a congenital or inherited disorder.
         5.  "Genetics" means the study of inheritance and how genes
      contribute to health conditions and the potential for disease.
         6.  "Genomics" means the functions and interactions of all
      human genes and their variation within human populations, including
      their interaction with environmental factors, and their contribution
      to health.
         7.  "Inherited disorder" means a condition caused by an
      abnormal change in a gene or genes passed from a parent or parents to
      their child.  Onset of the disorder may be prior to or at birth,
      during childhood, or in adulthood.
         8.  "Stillbirth" means an unintended fetal death occurring
      after a gestation period of twenty completed weeks, or an unintended
      fetal death of a fetus with a weight of three hundred fifty or more
      grams.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2004 Acts, ch 1031, §3, 12 
         Footnotes
         Former §136A.2 repealed by 2004 Acts, ch 1031, §11

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-4 > Subtitle-2 > Chapter-136a > 136a-2

        136A.2  DEFINITIONS.
         As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
         1.  "Attending health care provider" means a licensed
      physician, nurse practitioner, certified nurse midwife, or physician
      assistant.
         2.  "Congenital disorder" means an abnormality existing prior
      to or at birth, including a stillbirth, that adversely affects the
      health and development of a fetus, newborn, child, or adult,
      including a structural malformation or a genetic, chromosomal,
      inherited, or biochemical disorder.
         3.  "Department" means the Iowa department of public health.
         4.  "Disorder" means a congenital or inherited disorder.
         5.  "Genetics" means the study of inheritance and how genes
      contribute to health conditions and the potential for disease.
         6.  "Genomics" means the functions and interactions of all
      human genes and their variation within human populations, including
      their interaction with environmental factors, and their contribution
      to health.
         7.  "Inherited disorder" means a condition caused by an
      abnormal change in a gene or genes passed from a parent or parents to
      their child.  Onset of the disorder may be prior to or at birth,
      during childhood, or in adulthood.
         8.  "Stillbirth" means an unintended fetal death occurring
      after a gestation period of twenty completed weeks, or an unintended
      fetal death of a fetus with a weight of three hundred fifty or more
      grams.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2004 Acts, ch 1031, §3, 12 
         Footnotes
         Former §136A.2 repealed by 2004 Acts, ch 1031, §11