2005 Idaho Code - 39-910 — DUTIES OF DIRECTOR IN ENFORCING ACT

                                  TITLE  39
                              HEALTH AND SAFETY
                                  CHAPTER 9
                      PREVENTION OF BLINDNESS AND OTHER
                       PREVENTABLE DISEASES IN INFANTS
    39-910.  DUTIES OF DIRECTOR IN ENFORCING ACT. It shall be the duty of the
director of the department of health and welfare:
    1.  To enforce the provisions of this act.
    2.  To prescribe what tests shall be made for preventable diseases in
addition to the test for phenylketonuria.
    3.  To publish rules of the board prescribing the time and manner of
administering tests required by this act.
    4.  To furnish copies of this act and the rules promulgated hereunder to
physicians, hospitals or other institutions or persons required by this act to
have tests administered to newborn infants.
    5.  To maintain a record of all infants found to have phenylketonuria or
other preventable diseases and to supervise local health agencies in the
treatment and cure of such infants.
    6.  To disseminate information and advice to the public concerning the
dangers and effects of phenylketonuria and other preventable diseases and
their detection and treatment.

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