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RSA 132:10-f · Mandatory Reporting
132:10-f Mandatory Reporting. – When a health care provider suspects that an infant has been abused or neglected pursuant to RSA 169-C:3, the provider shall report to the department of health and human services in accordance with RSA 169-C:29. If the infant has a plan of safe care developed under RSA 132:10-e, a copy of the plan shall accompany the report. Source. 2018, 336:1, eff. June 26, 2018. Maternal, Child Health, and Services for Children With Special Health Care Needs
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Source. 2018, 336:1, eff. June 26, 2018. Maternal, Child Health, and Services for Children With Special Health Care Needs
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- 2018, 336:1, eff. June 26, 2018. Maternal, Child Health, and Services for Children With Special Health Care Needs
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nger be able to cross match data to ensure infants with a reportable birth condition are screened, referred and provided appropriate care and treatment. Maternal Mortality Review (RSA 132: 29 – 31)- DHHS will no longer have access to identifiable death certificate data for identification of maternal mortality through matching the records with the name, address and/or social security number on the birth r
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nger be able to cross match data to ensure infants with a reportable birth condition are screened, referred and provided appropriate care and treatment. Maternal Mortality Review (RSA 132: 29 – 31)- DHHS will no longer have access to identifiable death certificate data for identification of maternal mortality through matching the records with the name, address and/or social security number on the birth r