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2010 Florida Statutes > Chapter 383 - Maternal And Infant Health Care Florida Statutes > Title XXIX > Chapter 383 - Maternal And Infant Health CareCurrent as of: 2010Check for updates2011 version§ 383.011Administration of maternal and child health programs§ 383.0115The Commission on Marriage and Family Support Initiatives§ 383.013Prenatal care§ 383.015Breastfeeding§ 383.016Breastfeeding policy for "baby-friendly" facilities providing maternity services and newborn infant care§ 383.04Prophylactic required for eyes of infants§ 383.06Report of inflammation or discharge in infantâ€™s eyes§ 383.07Penalty for violation§ 383.11Reports§ 383.13Use of information by department§ 383.14Screening for metabolic disorders, other hereditary and congenital disorders, and environmental risk factors§ 383.145Newborn and infant hearing screening§ 383.15Legislative intent; perinatal intensive care services§ 383.16Definitions; ss. 383.15-383.21§ 383.17Regional perinatal intensive care centers program; authority§ 383.18Contracts; conditions§ 383.19Standards; funding; ineligibility§ 383.216Community-based prenatal and infant health care§ 383.2161Maternal and child health report§ 383.2162Black infant health practice initiative§ 383.30Birth Center Licensure Act; short title§ 383.301Licensure and regulation of birth centers; legislative intent§ 383.302Definitions of terms used in ss. 383.30-383.335§ 383.305Licensure; fees§ 383.307Administration of birth center§ 383.308Birth center facility and equipment; requirements§ 383.309Minimum standards for birth centers; rules and enforcement§ 383.31Selection of clients; informed consent§ 383.3105Patients consenting to adoptions; protocols§ 383.311Education and orientation for birth center clients and their families§ 383.312Prenatal care of birth center clients§ 383.313Performance of laboratory and surgical services; use of anesthetic and chemical agents§ 383.315Agreements with consultants for advice or services; maintenance§ 383.316Transfer and transport of clients to hospitals§ 383.318Postpartum care for birth center clients and infants§ 383.32Clinical records§ 383.324Inspections and investigations; inspection fees§ 383.325Inspection reports§ 383.327Birth and death records; reports§ 383.33Administrative penalties; moratorium on admissions§ 383.332Establishing, managing, or operating a birth center without a license; penalty§ 383.335Partial exemptions§ 383.336Provider hospitals; practice parameters; peer review board§ 383.3361Limitations on civil and administrative liability§ 383.3362Sudden Infant Death Syndrome§ 383.33625Stephanie Saboor Grieving Parents Act; disposition of fetus; notification; forms developed§ 383.402Child abuse death review; State Child Abuse Death Review Committee; local child abuse death review committees§ 383.412Public records and public meetings exemptions§ 383.50Treatment of surrendered newborn infant§ 383.51Confidentiality; identification of parent leaving newborn infant at hospital, emergency medical services station, or fire station________________________________________________________________________