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    • 2021 Tennessee Code
    • Title 68 - Health, Safety and Environmental Protection
    • Chapter 5 - Prevention of Diseases
    • Part 4 - Newborn Testing — Metabolic Defects
    • § 68-5-404. Failure to Have Child Tested — Misdemeanor

    2021 Tennessee Code
    Part 4 - Newborn Testing — Metabolic Defects
    § 68-5-404. Failure to Have Child Tested — Misdemeanor

    Any person violating this part or parts of this chapter or the rules promulgated pursuant thereto, relative to testing of newborn infants, commits a Class C misdemeanor.

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    Structure 2021 Tennessee Code

    2021 Tennessee Code

    Title 68 - Health, Safety and Environmental Protection

    Chapter 5 - Prevention of Diseases

    Part 4 - Newborn Testing — Metabolic Defects

    § 68-5-402. Cooperation of Departments

    § 68-5-403. Exemptions for Religious Beliefs

    § 68-5-404. Failure to Have Child Tested — Misdemeanor

    § 68-5-405. Screening for Blood Glucose Abnormalities

    § 68-5-406. Retention of Newborn Screening Specimen — When Specimen and Form Containing Identifying Information Shall Be Destroyed — Retention of Specimen Beyond One Year

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