Md. Code Regs. 07.02.08.03 - Reports by Health Care Practitioners
A. Except as provided in §C of this regulation, a health care practitioner involved in the delivery or care of a substance-exposed newborn shall:
(1) Make an oral report to the local department as soon as possible; and
(2) Make a written report to the local department not later than 48 hours after the contact, examination, attention, treatment, or testing that prompted the report.
B. To the extent known, a report made pursuant to this section shall include the following information:
(1) The name, date of birth, and intended home address of the newborn ;
(2) The names and home addresses of the newborn 's parents;
(3) The nature and extent of the effects of the prenatal alcohol or controlled drug exposure on the newborn ;
(4) The newborn 's medical condition and any current or ongoing health care needs, including an extended hospital stay prior to discharge, specific medical procedures, medication, specialized equipment, or ongoing monitoring;
(5) Whether and when the newborn 's mother had prenatal care;
(6) The nature and extent of the mother's current drug use;
(7) The extent to which the mother is responsive to the newborn 's needs and is involved with providing care;
(8) The extent of any limitation of the mother's cognitive skills;
(9) The nature and extent of any history of mental illness; and
(10) Any additional information regarding:
(a) The nature and extent of the impact of the prenatal alcohol or controlled drug exposure on the mother's ability to provide proper care and attention; and
(b) The nature and extent of the risk of harm to the newborn .
C. A health care practitioner is not required to make a report under this section if the health care practitioner :
(1)Has knowledge that the head of an institution, a designee of the head, or another individual at that institution has made a report regarding the substance-exposed newborn ;
(2) Has verified that, at the time of delivery, the mother was using a controlled drug as currently prescribed for the mother by a licensed health care practitioner ; or
(3) Has verified that, at the time of delivery, the presence of the controlled drug was consistent with a prescribed medical or drug treatment administered to the mother or the newborn .
D. The provisions of §C of this regulation do not relieve the health care practitioner of the obligation as a mandated reporter to make a report to the local department if the health care practitioner has reason to believe that the substance-exposed newborn has been abused or neglected.
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