- (1) The department retains blood spots for a minimum of 90 days.
- (2) Before disposal, the department shall de-identify the blood spots.
(3)(a) On a form provided by the department, the parent or legal guardian shall indicate:
(i) consent to the storage of the specimen for seven years, after which the specimen shall be destroyed;
- (ii) that the parent or legal guardian does not consent to the storage of the specimen, and the sample will be destroyed after 90 days.
- (b) If the parent or legal guardian does not return the form or indicate a preference, as described in Subsection (3)(a), the department retains the blood spot for 90 days and destroys the blood spot after 90 days.
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