Idaho Statutes

§ 39-906 — DRIED BLOOD SPECIMEN COLLECTION

Idaho § 39-906
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 39HEALTH AND SAFETY
Ch. 9PREVENTABLE DISEASES IN INFANTS AND NEWBORNS

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Idaho Code § 39-906 (2026).

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(1)All infants or newborns shall have a dried blood specimen collection as standard medical practice in Idaho as required in this section.
(2)For healthy infants, the initial dried blood specimen for newborn screening must be obtained between twenty-four (24) and forty-eight (48) hours of age. All infants must be retested. A test kit shall be given to the parents or responsible party at the time of discharge from the institution where initial newborn care was rendered, with instructions to collect a second dried blood specimen. The preferred time for sample collection for healthy infants is between ten (10) and fifteen (15) days of age.
(3)For infants admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), the initial dried blood specimen for newborn screening must be obtained upon admissi

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Legislative History

[39-906, added 2025, ch. 45, sec. 12, p. 218.]

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