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Idaho Senate approves bill moving newborn screening rules into state law
Summary
The Idaho Senate on Feb. 4 passed Senate Bill 10 14, which transfers existing newborn screening administrative rules into Idaho code without adding new requirements; the bill was transmitted to the House after a unanimous 35-0 vote following roll-call changes.
The Idaho Senate on Tuesday approved Senate Bill 10 14, a measure that moves existing newborn screening administrative rules into Idaho law and makes no new testing requirements for infants born in the state.
Senator Kelly Blaylock, chairing debate for the Health and Welfare Committee, told colleagues the bill “moves existing rules on newborn screening into Idaho code. These rules govern…
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