Washington Statutes
§ 74.09.825 — Donor human milk—Standards—Federal funding.
Washington § 74.09.825
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Wash. Rev. Code § 74.09.825 (2026).
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(1)The authority shall provide coverage under this chapter for medically necessary donor human milk for inpatient use when ordered by a licensed health care provider with prescriptive authority or an international board certified lactation consultant certified by the international board of lactation consultant examiners for an infant who is medically or physically unable to receive maternal human milk or participate in chest feeding or whose parent is medically or physically unable to produce maternal human milk in sufficient quantities or caloric density or participate in chest feeding, if the infant meets at least one of the following criteria:
(a)An infant birth weight of below 2,500 grams;
(b)An infant gestational age equal to or less than 34 weeks;
(c)Infant hypoglycemia;
(d)
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[2022 c 236 s 4.]
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