- (1) The first specimen shall be collected between 24 and 48 hours of the newborn's life, except as outlined in Subsection (2).
- (2) If the newborn is discharged from an institution before 24 hours of age, a specimen shall be collected within two hours of discharge.
(3)(a) If the newborn is to receive a blood transfusion or dialysis, a specimen shall be collected before the procedure, unless an emergency situation prevents sufficient time for collection.
(b) If the newborn receives a blood transfusion or dialysis before collecting the appropriate specimen, the health care provider shall:
- (i) collect initial screen no later than the seventh day of life;
- (ii) collect second screen seven to ten days after last transfusion or dialysis for a second screening specimen; and
- (iii) if a hemoglobin pattern is abnormal on the first screen, collect a repeat screen after 120 days of life to evaluate the hemoglobin pattern.
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