Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 145 — Public Health Provisions
Section 145.9266 — Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Campaign And Education.

Subdivision 1. Public awareness and education. The commissioner of health shall design and implement an ongoing statewide campaign to raise public awareness and educate the public about fetal alcohol syndrome and other effects of prenatal alcohol exposure. The campaign shall include messages directed to the general population as well as culturally specific and community-based messages. A toll-free resource and referral telephone line shall be included in the messages. The commissioner of health shall conduct an evaluation to determine the effectiveness of the campaign.
Subd. 2. Statewide network of fetal alcohol syndrome diagnostic clinics. A statewide network of regional fetal alcohol syndrome diagnostic clinics shall be developed between the Department of Health and the University of Minnesota. This collaboration shall be based on a statewide needs assessment and shall include involvement from consumers, providers, and payors. By the end of calendar year 1998, a plan shall be developed for the clinic network, and shall include a comprehensive evaluation component. Sites shall be established in calendar year 1999. The commissioner shall not access or collect individually identifiable data for the statewide network of regional fetal alcohol syndrome diagnostic clinics. Data collected at the clinics shall be maintained according to applicable data privacy laws, including sections 144.291 to 144.298.
Subd. 3. Professional training and education about fetal alcohol syndrome. (a) The commissioner of health, in collaboration with the Board of Medical Practice, the Board of Nursing, and other professional boards and state agencies, shall develop materials about fetal alcohol syndrome for professional training of health care providers, social service providers, educators, and judicial and corrections systems professionals. The training shall increase knowledge and develop practical skills of professionals to help them address the needs of at-risk pregnant women and the needs of individuals affected by fetal alcohol syndrome or fetal alcohol effects and their families.
(b) Training for health care providers shall focus on skill building for screening, counseling, referral, and follow-up for women using or at risk of using alcohol while pregnant. Training for health care professionals shall include methods for diagnosis and evaluation of fetal alcohol syndrome and fetal alcohol effects. Training for education, judicial, and corrections professionals shall involve effective education strategies, methods to identify the behaviors and learning styles of children with alcohol-related birth defects, and methods to identify available referral and community resources.
(c) Training and education for social service providers shall focus on resources for assessing, referring, and treating at-risk pregnant women, changes in the mandatory reporting and commitment laws, and resources for affected children and their families.
Subd. 4. Fetal alcohol syndrome community grant education program. The commissioner of health shall administer a grant education program to provide money to community organizations and coalitions to collaborate on fetal alcohol syndrome prevention and intervention strategies and activities. The commissioner shall disburse grant money through a request for proposal process or sole-source distribution where appropriate, and shall include at least one grant award for transitional skills and services for individuals with fetal alcohol syndrome or fetal alcohol effects.
Subd. 5. School pilot programs. (a) The commissioner of education shall award up to four grants to schools for pilot programs to identify and implement effective educational strategies for individuals with fetal alcohol syndrome and other alcohol-related birth defects.
(b) One grant shall be awarded in each of the following age categories:
(1) birth to three years;
(2) three to five years;
(3) six to 12 years; and
(4) 13 to 18 years.
(c) Grant proposals must include an evaluation plan, demonstrate evidence of a collaborative or multisystem approach, provide parent education and support, and show evidence of a child- and family-focused approach consistent with research-based best educational practices and other guidelines developed by the Department of Education.
(d) Children participating in the pilot program sites may be identified through child find activities or a diagnostic clinic. No identification activity may be undertaken without the consent of a child's parent or guardian.
Subd. 6. [Repealed, 2007 c 133 art 2 s 13]
Subd. 7. [Repealed, 2007 c 133 art 2 s 13]
1998 c 398 art 9 s 2; 1998 c 407 art 2 s 85; 2002 c 220 art 16 s 1; 2003 c 130 s 12; 2004 c 206 s 52; 2007 c 147 art 10 s 15

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 144 - 159 — Health

Chapter 145 — Public Health Provisions

Section 145.075 — Injunctive Relief Brought By Commissioner.

Section 145.131 — Findings And Purpose.

Section 145.135 — Uniform Determination Of Death Act.

Section 145.161 — Dissection; When Permitted.

Section 145.1621 — Disposition Of Aborted Or Miscarried Fetuses.

Section 145.1622 — Policy For Notification Of Disposition Options.

Section 145.267 — Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Prevention Grants.

Section 145.30 — Superintendent Of Hospitals To Transfer Records.

Section 145.31 — Copies To Be Used As Evidence.

Section 145.32 — Old Records May Be Destroyed.

Section 145.33 — Construction.

Section 145.36 — Exposing Person With Contagious Disease.

Section 145.365 — Trafficking In Skunks.

Section 145.37 — Manufacture Of Certain Products Which May Be Injurious.

Section 145.41 — Blood Donations, Age Of Donor.

Section 145.411 — Regulation Of Abortions; Definitions.

Section 145.412 — Criminal Acts.

Section 145.413 — Recording And Reporting Health Data.

Section 145.4131 — Recording And Reporting Abortion Data.

Section 145.4132 — Recording And Reporting Abortion Complication Data.

Section 145.4133 — Reporting Out-of-state Abortions.

Section 145.4134 — Commissioner's Public Report.

Section 145.4135 — Enforcement; Penalties.

Section 145.4136 — Severability.

Section 145.414 — Abortion Not Mandatory.

Section 145.415 — Live Fetus After Abortion, Treatment.

Section 145.416 — Licensing And Regulation Of Facilities.

Section 145.42 — Abortions; Nonliability For Refusal To Perform.

Section 145.421 — Human Conceptus, Living; Definitions.

Section 145.422 — Experimentation, Research Or Sale.

Section 145.423 — Abortion; Live Births.

Section 145.4235 — Positive Abortion Alternatives.

Section 145.424 — Prohibition Of Tort Actions.

Section 145.4241 — Definitions.

Section 145.4242 — Informed Consent.

Section 145.4243 — Printed Information.

Section 145.4244 — Internet Website.

Section 145.4245 — Procedure In Case Of Medical Emergency.

Section 145.4246 — Reporting Requirements.

Section 145.4247 — Remedies.

Section 145.4248 — Severability.

Section 145.4249 — Supreme Court Jurisdiction.

Section 145.425 — Pay Toilets In Public Places; Prohibitions; Penalty.

Section 145.471 — Prenatal Trisomy Diagnosis Awareness Act.

Section 145.4711 — Definitions.

Section 145.4712 — Emergency Care To Sexual Assault Victims.

Section 145.4713 — Complaints.

Section 145.4715 — Reporting Prevalence Of Sexual Violence.

Section 145.4716 — Safe Harbor For Sexually Exploited Youth.

Section 145.4717 — Regional Navigator Grants.

Section 145.4718 — Program Evaluation.

Section 145.56 — Suicide Prevention.

Section 145.61 — Definitions.

Section 145.62 — Providing Information To Review Organization; Immunity.

Section 145.63 — Review Organization; Advisory Capacity; Immunity.

Section 145.64 — Confidentiality Of Records Of Review Organization.

Section 145.65 — Guidelines Not Admissible In Evidence.

Section 145.66 — Penalty For Violation.

Section 145.67 — Protection Of Patient.

Section 145.671 — Pediatric Vaccine Administration.

Section 145.672 — Healthy Children Through Immunization.

Section 145.682 — Certification Of Expert Review; Affidavit.

Section 145.698 — Confinement Of Drug Dependent Person.

Section 145.711 — Definitions.

Section 145.712 — Requirements For Contact Lenses Prescriptions.

Section 145.713 — Optometrist And Physician Practices.

Section 145.7131 — Exception To Eyeglass Prescription Expiration.

Section 145.714 — Enforcement.

Section 145.851 — Definitions.

Section 145.852 — Identifying Devices For Persons Having Certain Conditions.

Section 145.853 — Duty Of Law Enforcement Officer.

Section 145.854 — Duty Of Medical Practitioners.

Section 145.855 — Duty Of Others.

Section 145.856 — Falsifying Identification Or Misrepresenting Condition; Penalty.

Section 145.857 — Other Duties.

Section 145.858 — Citation.

Section 145.867 — Persons Requiring Special Diets.

Section 145.87 — Home Visiting For Pregnant Women And Families With Young Children.

Section 145.88 — Purpose.

Section 145.8811 — Maternal And Child Health Advisory Task Force.

Section 145.882 — Maternal And Child Health Block Grant Distribution.

Section 145.8821 — Accountability.

Section 145.883 — Definitions.

Section 145.891 — Citation.

Section 145.892 — Definitions.

Section 145.893 — Nutritional Supplement Program.

Section 145.894 — State Commissioner Of Health; Duties, Responsibilities.

Section 145.895 — Department Of Human Services.

Section 145.896 — Program Not A Substitute Or Replacement.

Section 145.897 — Food Benefits.

Section 145.898 — Sudden Infant Death.

Section 145.899 — Wic Food Benefits For Organics.

Section 145.901 — Maternal Death Studies.

Section 145.902 — Give Life A Chance; Safe Place For Newborns Duties; Immunity.

Section 145.905 — Location For Breastfeeding.

Section 145.906 — Postpartum Depression Education And Information.

Section 145.907 — Maternal Depression; Definition.

Section 145.908 — Grant Program; Screening And Treatment For Pre- And Postpartum Mood And Anxiety Disorders.

Section 145.924 — Aids Prevention Grants.

Section 145.925 — Family Planning Grants.

Section 145.9255 — Minnesota Education Now And Babies Later; Health.

Section 145.9261 — Abstinence Education Grant Program.

Section 145.9265 — Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Effects; Drug-exposed Infant.

Section 145.9266 — Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Campaign And Education.

Section 145.9268 — Community Clinic Grants.

Section 145.9269 — Federally Qualified Health Centers.

Section 145.928 — Eliminating Health Disparities.

Section 145.929 — Health Care Grants For The Uninsured.

Section 145.93 — Minnesota Poison Information Centers; Establishment.

Section 145.94 — Exposure To Hazardous Substance.

Section 145.945 — Certain Sales Of Cleaning Products Prohibited.

Section 145.951 — Implementation Plan; Statewide Program For Families.

Section 145.952 — Definitions.

Section 145.953 — Program Structure.

Section 145.954 — Standards For Program.

Section 145.955 — Duties Of Local Organization.

Section 145.956 — Training And Recruitment Of Volunteers.

Section 145.957 — Eligibility.

Section 145.958 — Youth Violence Prevention.

Section 145.985 — Health Promotion And Wellness.

Section 145.986 — Statewide Health Improvement Program.