Iowa Code r. 641-4.1 - [Effective until 8/1/2025] Program overview
The center for congenital and inherited disorders within the department of public health provides administrative oversight to the following: Iowa newborn screening program, Iowa maternal prenatal screening program, regional genetic consultation service, neuromuscular and related genetic disease program, Iowa registry for congenital and inherited disorders, and Iowa early hearing detection and intervention program.
(1)
Advisory committee. The
center for congenital and inherited disorders advisory committee represents the
interests of the people of Iowa and assists in the development of programs that
ensure the availability of and access to quality genetic and genomic health
care services by all residents. The advisory committee advises the director of
the department of public health regarding issues related to genetics and
hereditary and congenital disorders and makes recommendations about the design
and implementation of the center's programs.
(2)
Genetics coordinator.
The state genetics coordinator assigned within the department provides
administrative oversight to the center for congenital and inherited disorders
program within Iowa.
(3)
Title V. The center for congenital and inherited disorders has
an association with the state Title V maternal child health program to promote
comprehensive services for women, infants and children.
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