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Tenn. Code Ann. § 68-5-901

Legislative findings

Acts 2008, ch. 768, § 2.

The general assembly finds and declares the following:

(1) That hearing loss occurs in newborns more frequently than any other health condition for which newborn screening is currently required;

(2) That early detection of hearing loss, early intervention, and early follow-up have been demonstrated to be highly effective in encouraging development of a child's health and communication and cognitive skills; and

(3) That early screening and intervention will serve the public purposes of promoting healthy development of children and reducing public expenditures for health care, special education and related services.

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