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West Virginia Code > Chapter 16 > Article 22A - Testing Of Newborn Infants For Hearing Impairments
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Chapter 16
> Article 22A - Testing Of Newborn Infants For Hearing Impairments
Current as of: 2010
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§ 16-22A-1
Testing required
§ 16-22A-2
Rule making authorized
§ 16-22A-3
Fees for testing; payment of same
§ 16-22A-4
Hearing impairment testing advisory committee established
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