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Committee moves newborn-screening rules into Idaho code
Summary
Senate Bill 10-14, sponsored by Sen. Camille Blaylock, passed the Health and Welfare Committee with a due-pass recommendation. The bill transfers existing newborn screening rules into statute without changing testing practices; a parent advocate testified in support.
The Idaho Senate Health and Welfare Committee voted to send Senate Bill 10-14 to the Senate floor with a due-pass recommendation. The bill codifies existing newborn screening rules into Idaho statute without changing current testing practices.
Sponsor Sen. Camille Blaylock, R-Boise, said the measure transfers verbatim rule language approved earlier by the committee into statute and repeals…
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