Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 25, December 13, 2024
Section 10.11.02.08 - Procedures for Audiologists and Licensed Professionals Conducting Audiological Screening or EvaluationsA. An audiologist or a licensed professional who performs a hearing screening or audiological diagnostic evaluation on a child younger than 5 years old due to the presence of a risk factor as listed in Regulation .04 of this chapter or in follow-up to the birth hearing screening of a newborn or infant who did not receive or did not pass the birth hearing screening shall: (1) Within 2 business days: (a) Report the results of the screening or audiological diagnostic evaluation to the Program in the Department database;(b) Document recommendations and referrals provided in the Department database; and(c) Confirm or update the demographic information of the child or infant in the Department database; and(2) Within 7 business days, notify the appropriate early intervention program at the Maryland State Department of Education of any child younger than 5 years old confirmed to have or strongly suspected of having a permanent hearing status of any type or degree as described in §B of this regulation which is sufficient to interfere with the acquisition and development of speech-language skills with or without the use of sound amplification.B. A child younger than 5 years old is strongly suspected of having a permanent hearing status if evidence or clinical judgment exists which indicates that there is a high probability of a permanent hearing status of any type or degree which is sufficient to interfere with the acquisition and development of speech-language skills.Md. Code Regs. 10.11.02.08
Regulation .08 adopted effective 42:12 Md. R. 762, eff.6/22/2015