Ohio Admin. Code 3701-40-04 - Objections to hearing screening
(A) The parent, guardian or custodian of a
newborn or infant may object to a hearing screening on the grounds that the
hearing screening conflicts with the parent's, guardian's or custodian's
religious tenets and practices or for reasons other
than religious tenets and practices.
or for
reasons other than religious tenets and practices.
(B) A parent's, guardian's or custodian's
refusal to consent to a hearing screening must be documented on a form provided
by the director or in a written statement signed by the parent, guardian or
custodian. A refusal set forth in a written statement must include all of the
following:
(1) The parent, guardian or
custodian is fully informed and understands the possible consequences to their
child's health
language and cognitive development resulting from
undetected and untreated hearing loss;
(2) The parent, guardian or custodian has
received hearing screening information;
(3) The parent, guardian or custodian is
objecting on the grounds that the screening conflicts with their religious
tenets and practices, or for reasons other than
religious tenets and
or for reasons other than
religious tenets and practices; and
(4) The parent, guardian or custodian
releases and holds harmless the director, the hospital or freestanding birthing
center, the person responsible for conducting the hearing screening, for any
injury, illness, and/or consequences which may result from such
refusal.
(C) If the
parent, guardian, or custodian of a newborn or infant objects to a hearing
screening and refuses to sign the form or written statement, the hospital or
freestanding birthing center shall document the parent's, guardian's, or
custodian's refusal to sign the objection form or statement.
(D) A signed
completed copy
of the objection form or written statement shall be sent to the director within
ten days of completion.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3701.508
Rule Amplifies: 3701.508
Prior Effective Dates: 02/01/2003, 11/12/2013
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