Substance exposed infant means a child under the age of twelve months who has been subjected to legal or illegal substance abuse while in utero.
Substance exposed infant means a child under the age of twelve months who is knowingly, recklessly, or intentionally has been subjected to or in the presence of an individual whose use of legal or illegal substances creates an environment which places the child at risk of serious harm. Including but not limited to:substance abuse while in utero.
Substance exposed infant means a child under age 12 months who has been subjected to legal or illegal substance abuse while in utero.
More Definitions of Substance exposed infant
Substance exposed infant means a child not more than 4 weeks of age, born in this State, who is born with and identified as being affected by illegal substance abuse or withdrawal symptoms resulting from prenatal drug exposure or a Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.
Substance exposed infant means a child under the age of twelve months who has been subjected to alcohol or other drug abuse, as defined in section 5119.90 of the Revised Code, while in utero.
Substance exposed infant means an infant younger than twelve months of age at the time of the initial report of child abuse or neglect and who is identified as being affected by substance use or withdrawal symptoms or by a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.
Substance exposed infant means infants exposed to alcohol, prescription drugs, misuse of over the counter medications, inhalants, and illicit drugs (cannabis, hallucinogens, opioids, stimulants, sedative hypnotics) while the infant is in utero, whether prescribed or not which result in the infant exhibiting withdrawal symptoms at birth. (See practice guidance for definitions from the NIDA Drugs of Abuse and DSM-V for the specific identified substances.)