2015 Delaware Code
Title 16 - Health and Safety
CHAPTER 8A. UNIVERSAL NEWBORN AND INFANT HEARING SCREENING, TRACKING AND INTERVENTION
§ 809A Civil and criminal immunity and penalties.

16 DE Code § 809A (2015) What's This?

(a) No physician shall be civilly or criminally liable for failure to conduct hearing screening testing.

(b) No physician or hospital acting in compliance with this chapter shall be civilly or criminally liable for any acts taken in conformity herewith, including without limitation furnishing information required to be furnished hereunder.

(c) A hospital that has not established or implemented an UNHS program in accordance with this chapter shall be subject to sanction by the Division of Public Health as provided by law for licensure violations.

75 Del. Laws, c. 116, § 1; 78 Del. Laws, c. 389, § 1.;

The Division of Public Health and all other persons to whom data is submitted in accordance with this chapter shall keep such information confidential. No publication or disclosure of information shall be made except in the form of statistical or other studies which do not identify individuals, except as specifically consented to in writing the by the parent or parents of a tested child.

75 Del. Laws, c. 116, § 1; 78 Del. Laws, c. 389, § 1.;

If a health insurance policy provides coverage or benefits to a resident of this State, it shall be deemed to be delivered in this State within the meaning of this chapter, regardless of whether the health care insurer issuing or delivering said policy is located inside or outside of the State.

75 Del. Laws, c. 116, § 1; 78 Del. Laws, c. 389, § 1.;

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