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Title: Section 69-8.3 - General Requirements for Administration of the Infant Hearing Screening Program

Effective Date

10/20/2001

Section 69-8.3 General Requirements for Administration of the Infant Hearing Screening Program
(a) The administrative officer of each facility caring for infants or their contractor(s) shall designate a program manager responsible for management and oversight of the infant hearing screening program.
(1) The program manager shall be a licensed audiologist, physician, physician’s assistant, registered nurse or nurse practitioner.
(2) If the program manager is not an audiologist, infant hearing screening procedures and training shall be established and monitored in consultation with an audiologist.
(b) The program manager shall be responsible for ensuring:
(1) training and supervision of the individuals performing the screening;
(2) review, recording and documentation of screening results;
(3) data reporting;
(4) staff and parent education; and,
(5) coordination of services and follow-up including referrals for re-screening or diagnostic audiologic evaluation as appropriate.
(c) All personnel performing infant hearing screening must be supervised and trained in the performance of infant hearing screening.
(d) Training shall include the following:
(1) the performance of infant hearing screening;
(2) the risks including psychological stress for the parent;
(3) infection control practices;
(4) the general care and handling of infants in hospital settings according to established hospital policies and procedures;
(5) the recording and documentation of screening results as directed; and,
(6) procedures for communicating screening results to parents.
(e) Personnel other than licensed audiologists may perform infant hearing screening provided that:
(1) the screening equipment and protocol used are fully automated;
(2) equipment parameters are not accessible for alteration or adjustment by such personnel; and,
(3) the results of the screening are determined without clinical decision-making and are reported as pass or fail.
(f) Equipment that requires clinical decision-making shall be used to conduct infant hearing screenings only by personnel licensed under State Education Law and authorized to perform infant hearing screening.
(g) Equipment used for infant hearing screening shall be maintained and calibrated in accordance with section 405.24 (c)(2) of this title.
(h) The facility shall provide adequate physical space for equipment and supplies and an environment suitable to obtain reliable infant hearing screening results.

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VOLUME A-1a (Title 10)

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