Infant with prenatal substance exposure definition

Infant with prenatal substance exposure means a child no more than age 1 who is born with and identified as being affected by substance abuse or withdrawal symptoms or a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). The health-care provider involved in the delivery or care of the infant shall determine whether the infant is affected by the substance exposure.
Infant with prenatal substance exposure means an infant, regardless of whether abuse is suspected, for whom prenatal substance exposure is indicated at birth. This includes any of the following circumstances:
Infant with prenatal substance exposure means a child not more than 1 year of age who is born with and

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Infant with prenatal substance exposure means a child not more than 1 year of age who is born with and identified as being affected by substance abuse or withdrawal symptoms or a Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. The

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