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The state health department must develop a system for using, for epidemiological survey and research purposes, any waste blood specimen left over after newborn screening. Waste blood specimens used for the purpose of epidemiological survey may not include the name or other identifying characteristics that would identify the individual submitting the specimen.

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Indiana
Newborn screening
epidemiological survey
waste blood specimen

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