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Statutes > Iowa > Title-4 > Subtitle-2 > Chapter-136a > 136a-3

        136A.3  ESTABLISHMENT OF CENTER FOR CONGENITAL AND
      INHERITED DISORDERS -- DUTIES.
         A center for congenital and inherited disorders is established
      within the department.  The center shall do all of the following:
         1.  Initiate, conduct, and supervise statewide screening programs
      for congenital and inherited disorders amenable to population
      screening.
         2.  Initiate, conduct, and supervise statewide health care
      programs to aid in the early detection, treatment, prevention,
      education, and provision of supportive care related to congenital and
      inherited disorders.
         3.  Develop specifications for and designate a central laboratory
      in which tests conducted pursuant to the screening programs provided
      for in subsection 1 will be performed.
         4.  Gather, evaluate, and maintain information related to causes,
      severity, prevention, and methods of treatment for congenital and
      inherited disorders in conjunction with a central registry, screening
      programs, genetic health care programs, and ongoing scientific
      investigations and surveys.
         5.  Perform surveillance and monitoring of congenital and
      inherited disorders to determine the occurrence and trends of the
      disorders, to conduct thorough and complete epidemiological surveys,
      to assist in the planning for and provision of services to children
      with congenital and inherited disorders and their families, and to
      identify environmental and genetic risk factors for congenital and
      inherited disorders.
         6.  Provide information related to severity, causes, prevention,
      and methods of treatment for congenital and inherited disorders to
      the public, medical and scientific communities, and health science
      disciplines.
         7.  Implement public education programs, continuing education
      programs for health practitioners, and education programs for
      trainees of the health science disciplines related to genetics,
      congenital disorders, and inheritable disorders.
         8.  Participate in policy development to assure the appropriate
      use and confidentiality of genetic information and technologies to
      improve health and prevent disease.
         9.  Collaborate with state and local health agencies and other
      public and private organizations to provide education, intervention,
      and treatment for congenital and inherited disorders and to integrate
      genetics and genomics advances into public health activities and
      policies.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2004 Acts, ch 1031, §4, 12 
         Footnotes
         Former §136A.3 repealed by 2004 Acts, ch 1031, §11

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-4 > Subtitle-2 > Chapter-136a > 136a-3

        136A.3  ESTABLISHMENT OF CENTER FOR CONGENITAL AND
      INHERITED DISORDERS -- DUTIES.
         A center for congenital and inherited disorders is established
      within the department.  The center shall do all of the following:
         1.  Initiate, conduct, and supervise statewide screening programs
      for congenital and inherited disorders amenable to population
      screening.
         2.  Initiate, conduct, and supervise statewide health care
      programs to aid in the early detection, treatment, prevention,
      education, and provision of supportive care related to congenital and
      inherited disorders.
         3.  Develop specifications for and designate a central laboratory
      in which tests conducted pursuant to the screening programs provided
      for in subsection 1 will be performed.
         4.  Gather, evaluate, and maintain information related to causes,
      severity, prevention, and methods of treatment for congenital and
      inherited disorders in conjunction with a central registry, screening
      programs, genetic health care programs, and ongoing scientific
      investigations and surveys.
         5.  Perform surveillance and monitoring of congenital and
      inherited disorders to determine the occurrence and trends of the
      disorders, to conduct thorough and complete epidemiological surveys,
      to assist in the planning for and provision of services to children
      with congenital and inherited disorders and their families, and to
      identify environmental and genetic risk factors for congenital and
      inherited disorders.
         6.  Provide information related to severity, causes, prevention,
      and methods of treatment for congenital and inherited disorders to
      the public, medical and scientific communities, and health science
      disciplines.
         7.  Implement public education programs, continuing education
      programs for health practitioners, and education programs for
      trainees of the health science disciplines related to genetics,
      congenital disorders, and inheritable disorders.
         8.  Participate in policy development to assure the appropriate
      use and confidentiality of genetic information and technologies to
      improve health and prevent disease.
         9.  Collaborate with state and local health agencies and other
      public and private organizations to provide education, intervention,
      and treatment for congenital and inherited disorders and to integrate
      genetics and genomics advances into public health activities and
      policies.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2004 Acts, ch 1031, §4, 12 
         Footnotes
         Former §136A.3 repealed by 2004 Acts, ch 1031, §11

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-4 > Subtitle-2 > Chapter-136a > 136a-3

        136A.3  ESTABLISHMENT OF CENTER FOR CONGENITAL AND
      INHERITED DISORDERS -- DUTIES.
         A center for congenital and inherited disorders is established
      within the department.  The center shall do all of the following:
         1.  Initiate, conduct, and supervise statewide screening programs
      for congenital and inherited disorders amenable to population
      screening.
         2.  Initiate, conduct, and supervise statewide health care
      programs to aid in the early detection, treatment, prevention,
      education, and provision of supportive care related to congenital and
      inherited disorders.
         3.  Develop specifications for and designate a central laboratory
      in which tests conducted pursuant to the screening programs provided
      for in subsection 1 will be performed.
         4.  Gather, evaluate, and maintain information related to causes,
      severity, prevention, and methods of treatment for congenital and
      inherited disorders in conjunction with a central registry, screening
      programs, genetic health care programs, and ongoing scientific
      investigations and surveys.
         5.  Perform surveillance and monitoring of congenital and
      inherited disorders to determine the occurrence and trends of the
      disorders, to conduct thorough and complete epidemiological surveys,
      to assist in the planning for and provision of services to children
      with congenital and inherited disorders and their families, and to
      identify environmental and genetic risk factors for congenital and
      inherited disorders.
         6.  Provide information related to severity, causes, prevention,
      and methods of treatment for congenital and inherited disorders to
      the public, medical and scientific communities, and health science
      disciplines.
         7.  Implement public education programs, continuing education
      programs for health practitioners, and education programs for
      trainees of the health science disciplines related to genetics,
      congenital disorders, and inheritable disorders.
         8.  Participate in policy development to assure the appropriate
      use and confidentiality of genetic information and technologies to
      improve health and prevent disease.
         9.  Collaborate with state and local health agencies and other
      public and private organizations to provide education, intervention,
      and treatment for congenital and inherited disorders and to integrate
      genetics and genomics advances into public health activities and
      policies.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2004 Acts, ch 1031, §4, 12 
         Footnotes
         Former §136A.3 repealed by 2004 Acts, ch 1031, §11