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KRS 211.645

Definitions for KRS 211.647 and 216.2970

Known as the Kentucky Radiation Control Act

The act spans §§ 211–211 (298 sections).

Effective: June 25, 2009 History: Amended 2009 Ky

As used in KRS 211.647 and 216.2970, unless the context requires otherwise:

(1) "Cabinet" means the Cabinet for Health and Family Services;

(2) "Office" means the Office for Children with Special Health Care Needs;

(3) "Permanent childhood hearing loss" means a hearing deficit identified in infancy or childhood which prevents the acquisition of speech and language through normal channels;

(4) "Auditory screening report" means a written evaluation of an auditory screening as required under KRS 216.2970; and (5) "Infant at high risk for late onset, progressive hearing loss, or both" means a child at birth who is at a higher risk than normal of becoming deaf or hard of hearing or having progressively worsening hearing due to one (1) or more of the following factors:

(a) Family history of a congenital hearing loss;

(b) Rubella or virus during pregnancy;

(c) Neonatal intensive care of more than five (5) days;

(d) Below-normal birth weight;

(e) Neonatal intensive care, regardless of the number of days, for any of the following conditions:

1. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO);

2. Assisted ventilation;

3. Exposure to ototoxic medications, including but not limited to gentramycin and tobramycin, or loop diuretics, including but not limited to furosemide;

4. Hyperbilirubinemia that requires 1n exchange transfusion;

5. Syndromes associated with hearing loss and progressive or late onset hearing loss, including but not limited to neurofibromatosis, osteopetrosis, and Usher, Waardenburg, Alport, Pendred, and Jervell and Lange-Nielson Syndromes;

6. Congenital ear, nose, or throat anomalies, including but not limited to those involving the pinna, ear canal, ear tags, ear pits, and temporal bone; or 7. Culture-positive postnatal infections associated with sensorineural hearing loss, including but not limited to confirmed bacterial and viral meningitis;

(f) An auditory screening indicating a hearing loss; or (g) Any other factor identified by the American Medical Association the American Academy of Pediatrics, or the American Academy of Otolaryngology as a cause of late onset or progressive hearing loss.

Official source: Kentucky General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Kentucky statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.