- (1) Once received by the laboratory, each blood spot becomes the property of the department.
- (2) The department includes information about the department's policy on the retention and use of residual newborn blood spots in the parent education materials.
- (3) The department may use residual blood spots for newborn screening quality assessment activities.
(4) The department may release blood spots for research to a person if the person submits a written proposal to the department for approval.
- (a) The proposal shall include a written protocol for the proposed research, the person's professional qualifications to perform the proposed research, and other information if needed and requested by the department.
- (b) The department shall de-identify each blood spot that the department releases unless the department obtains informed consent from a parent or guardian to release identifiable samples.
- (c) The department's internal review board shall approve any blood spot research.
KEY: health care, newborn screening
Date of Last Change: February 17, 2026
Notice of Continuation: January 26, 2023
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 26B-1-202; 26B-1-432