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Statutes > Nevada > Title-40 > Chapter-442 > Fetal-alcohol-syndrome > 442-420

442.420  Health Division: Development and maintenance of system for monitoring syndrome.  The Health Division shall develop and maintain a system for monitoring fetal alcohol syndrome, that may include, without limitation, a method of:

      1.  Identifying the geographical areas in this state in which women are at a high risk of consuming alcohol during pregnancy and groups of persons in this state that include such women;

      2.  Identifying and evaluating deficiencies in existing systems for delivering perinatal care; and

      3.  Collecting and analyzing data relating to systems for delivering perinatal care.

      (Added to NRS by 1999, 1061)

     

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-40 > Chapter-442 > Fetal-alcohol-syndrome > 442-420

442.420  Health Division: Development and maintenance of system for monitoring syndrome.  The Health Division shall develop and maintain a system for monitoring fetal alcohol syndrome, that may include, without limitation, a method of:

      1.  Identifying the geographical areas in this state in which women are at a high risk of consuming alcohol during pregnancy and groups of persons in this state that include such women;

      2.  Identifying and evaluating deficiencies in existing systems for delivering perinatal care; and

      3.  Collecting and analyzing data relating to systems for delivering perinatal care.

      (Added to NRS by 1999, 1061)

     


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-40 > Chapter-442 > Fetal-alcohol-syndrome > 442-420

442.420  Health Division: Development and maintenance of system for monitoring syndrome.  The Health Division shall develop and maintain a system for monitoring fetal alcohol syndrome, that may include, without limitation, a method of:

      1.  Identifying the geographical areas in this state in which women are at a high risk of consuming alcohol during pregnancy and groups of persons in this state that include such women;

      2.  Identifying and evaluating deficiencies in existing systems for delivering perinatal care; and

      3.  Collecting and analyzing data relating to systems for delivering perinatal care.

      (Added to NRS by 1999, 1061)