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Division 20
Early Hearing Detection and Intervention

Rules

333‑020‑0125
Definitions
333‑020‑0130
Requirement for Hearing Screening in Children
333‑020‑0132
Requirements for Screening Facilities
333‑020‑0135
Facility Responsible for Performing the Newborn Hearing Screening
333‑020‑0150
Collecting and Submitting Information Related to Hearing Screening
333‑020‑0151
Collecting and Submitting Information Related to Diagnostic Testing for Hearing Loss in Children
333‑020‑0155
Responsibility for Issuing Reports
333‑020‑0160
Appointment of an Advisory Committee
333‑020‑0165
Religious Exemption from Hearing Screening
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Location: https://oregon.public.law/rules/oar_chapter_333_division_20

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